txst-aat&t 8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY. MAY 12. 1899.-SIXTEEN PAGES. y i IIAYPKN HUPS. Foraldtont EfTorta to Win Trndo in Sllkn nnd ninok Goods. ' Colored surnhs , 87jc , 65c nnd ( We. sold everywhere nt 660 to $1. Colored gros grain Bilks , 75 nnd 860 , worth 81 to $1.50. To oloso n line of colored satins , 2c n yd. , worth 60c. Figured China silks , 110 and C5c , worth 75c nnd $1.2.5. Plain China ellks nt 60c , worth OOc. Dlnck fillies nt 65 , 75 nnd 85c to 91.50 , for goods worth 81 to 92.60. Dlnck sntln rhndnmcs , 91 , 91.15 nnd 91.1(5 ( , ruinous prices. Colored Bilk plushes , < 15c to closo. In rcnl French honrloUns , RB well ns silk finish nnd silk wraps , wo nro cutting down the prices to effect snlcs. COLORED DRESS GOODS. A line of beiges in tnn nnd light grey nt 7ic n ynrd. A hnndsomejlno of sum mer suitings in chocks nnd stripes 15c n ynrd , worth i5c. 'Ul-lnch line wool chocks in lending shndes J0c ! n ynrd , worth ! J7c. : ! 0-lnch Honriottns in now Bhndcs 29c ; compuro these with any thing under GOc a ynrd. Superb 40-Inch Henriettas nt15c , worth 05c. llonl 40-inch Foulo cloth , grey nnd tnn.15c , never Bold less than 75c. , Finest wool French clmllics 65c , cost-75o to Import. Real Krlttitintines SOo n ynrd. Beat French Henriettas in all shades , supe rior in make nnd flnisb , 76c , 85c and $1.15 ; less than Import cost. French novelty combination suitings at ( special nnd most attractive prices. LACES , EMBROIDERIES AND RIB BONS. Vnlcnclcnnos laces Ic , 3c , 6c and lOc ; mnchlno made linen , Torchon laces , 6c for 12 yards , Real linen torchons , fie. 7c , 8c and lOc for live yaras. Medici laces lOc per yard , worth IHc. Oriental laces , 16c , worth lioe. Spanish , Chantilly - tilly and tancy silk laces at special prices. Silk Ilouncings in Guipure , Chantilly , French and Spanish , also Oriental nnd Valenciennes Hounclngs. Cambric edgings , Ic per yard , worth 5c ; nt 5c worth lOc , at llc ) worth 2oc. Swiss and cnmbric llouncings at 40 per cent under vnluo. A most extraordinary sale. SHOE DEPARTMENT. This week's big sale on shoos. Men's dress shoos only $1.50 , worth $2.60 ; ladies' line kid shoes , nil solid , $2.00 , worth $11.00 ; Indies' line kid Oxford ties $1.00 worth $1.60 ; children's fine dongoln shoos sixes 2 to (1 ( flOc ; children's fl.no don- gola Hhoes , sixes 5 to 8 , 76nnd85c , worth $1.25 ; our tan goat Oxford ties at $1.50 , worth $2.60 ; best patent tip Oxford ties , this week , $1.25 , worth $2.00. Don't miss the shoe sale if you want splendid bar gains. IIAYDEN BROS , Dry Goods and Carpets. Hnbson'tj Choice. Thomhs Ilobson was a carrier at Cambridge , England , and owning horses , ho used to lot them to students. Ho was a very humane man , and- made a rule ihat every horse should have a regular tiino in which to rest , and no matter how much a student might want to hire a particular horse , ho couldn't pot him if it wore his time to rest. So it was "Hobsoa's choice. Take what you can got , or go without. " "HobsonV has been the choice of treatment for the victim of private blood diseases , dose with mercury ana potash , ( that never euro ) or go without. Write or call on The National Remedy Co. , 1414 Dodge St. , Omahn. Nob. , for particulars of their marvelous remedy , Syphilitic. It has never failed to cure in a single instance * "Moore the Grocer" sells the most and llnost berries in the market , and always at the LOWEST PRICE. Only 47 Mourn to Now York Via ttio AValmsli , With corresponding fast time to all points east and south. An elegant train with reclining chair cars and Pullman bulTot sleeping car leaves Omaha daily at 4:15 : p.m. One way and round trip tickets are now on sale to Liverpool , London , Paris and all parts of Europe via all lines at lowest rates. For further information or tickets call at the Wa- bnsh ticket oflico , 1502 Farnam street , Omaha , Pianos tn Rent. A good upright piano to rent , $5 per month. A. Hospo , jr. , 161U Douglas st. Canon Citv coal. $7 per ton. Nebraska Fuel Co. , 214 South 13th St Special IniliiccinontN In Ocean Tickets Special excursions to Paris. Franco , sailing from Now York on May 1 , Juno 6 , and July 10. For further information inquire at C. M. & St. P. ticket olllco , 1501 Farnam St. . Barker block. CHICAGO , Ml Li WAV HE 12 & ST. PAUL KAlbWAX. Via Omnlia and Council BluffH. Short line to Ch' icago and the oast. Finest dining cars til the world. Through sleeping cars to Chicago. The route of the first "Golden Gate Special. " Everything first-clans. < First-class people patronize first-class linos. Ticket agents everywhere in the west Eoll tickets over the Chicago , Milwau kee & St. Paul railway. Ticket olllco 1501 Farnam at. F. A. _ Nash , General Agent. For Sale. Light-weight Snyder top buggy ; boon run about six months ; carmine running gear ; perfect condition. S. P. Mojtsu. llnptil TranBlr , On and after Sunday , May 12th , the "only" Chicago & Northwestern will put on a through train , Omaha to Chicago cage , that discounts any train over run between the two cities. Just listen to this : Leave Omana at 8:45 : p. in. ( through cars , no change at Council Bluffs ) , arrive at Chicago 12 o'clock the next noon. Running time , fourteen and one-half hours. The equipment of this train is as line as the time is fast. Don't think the afternoon vestibule train is to bo discontinued on account of. the extra llyor , for it isn't. This fast and popular train , with its vestibule sleepers , diners and free reclining chair cars will leave solid from the Union Pacific depot , Omaha , at 2:45 : p. in , dally , ; and arriveat Chicago 7 o'clock next morning. The 0:15 : morning train on the now schedule will remain un changed. W. N. BAHCOCK , General Western Agent. Ticket ollico , 1401 Farnam street. Special Auction , Monday , 10 n. in. , at our salesroom , wo will hold a special sala of bric-u-brao , fine furniture , etc. Our regular Tues day sale will not take place next wool : . Omaha Auction & Storage Co. The A. O. II. society will hold their annual ball Monday evening , May 13. .at Cunningham hall , "cor. lath and Jackson sta. The committee in charge of arrangements nro some of our most prominent citizens nnd nro , jleavlnt' nothing undone to make this event one of the grandest Omaha has experienced for Bonio. The society -is one of the finest in the oily , ana its mombeship comprises many of our most prominent citizens. Good inusio is engaged for the occasion nnd a general good time is ox- The Monarch Vapor Stoves. WK DlOKKV & CO. , H03 Douglas fit. JL HAYDKN nitOS' . Special Sato cm Mondny. 200 At ) ? checked napkins reduced to 20cdoz : 10 in wide glass chocked tow- qllng , 60 yard ; 100 doz I all-linen Gor man nankins nt $1 doz. This is the best nankin for 91 you can buy in Omaha. All-linen crashbleached or unbleached , at Sc , Gc , 8c and lOo yard ; glass-chocked linen for aprons , 27 In nnd 30 in wide ; yard wide grey dross linen at 15c , 20o and 2-5c yard ; figured linen lawn , lighter or dark colors : IndiA linen at 5c yard. See the bargains wo offer in white dress ( roods'at lOc , 12c } , 15c and 18c yard. Wo have got the assortment and .you can make a bettor sploctlon in white dross goods In our store than anywhere else in the city and at lower prices. Our stock of table linens is' second to none in this city. Ladies who.nro posted inform us that they can do bet tor at Ilaydon's than anywhere else. Our Turkey red damask at 47c , our bleached nt 6J ( < 5 nnd Toe , nnd our cream at 85c , GOo and 05c , are values you dqn't find outside of Ilaydon's , ' Our 15c cream col'd , and 15c turkey rod , are also cheap. Just roc'd another lot of those extra size towels nt 2oc each ; our towels at 1-Je , loc and lc ! ) are cheap ; bargains in setts table cloth with nap kins to match in various sizes and colors ; lunch cloths of every description ; white bed spreads at $1.00 worth $1.50. Wo are the headquarters in sateens ; every lady admits that our patterns are the prettiest and selection the largest. In ginghams our assortment and prices load at Sc yd up. On Monday 200 pieces of zophor clobh , striped , plaids or plain colors , only 7c yd. Mosquito nettings in all colors. Our domestic counter is crowded every day ; here is whore you can buy muslins , shirtings , etc. , cheaper at retail than wholesale. Don't fail to attend the lace curtain sale on Monday on fourth floor ; on this Moor you will also nnd carpets , wall paper , baby car riages , etc. IIAYDEN BROS. , Dry Goods and Garnets. Omaha Division Biznnr. The lady friends of Omaha Division No. 12 , U. R. K. of P. , will give a ba zaar and festival at Goodrich hall May 22 to 25 inclusive. Music , dancing and refreshments each evening. Admis sion 25 cents , including dancing. The finely illustrated lectures of Mr. Ragan should not bo forgotten. The course of three lectures only $1.60. Hard Wood. Twelve and slxtoon-inch hard wood. MOUNT & GUIFFIN , 213 S. 14th st. StrinirH For All IiiHtnuiieritH at Molnborg's , 1514 and 1510 Dodge st. To the Art Inhibitors Who intend to exhibit their pictures at the Western Art association jrnllory May 16 , and wish them nicely framed , wo will give a special discount of 20 per contort our regular retail price until that date. Sc ? the now designs and extra low prices. A. Hosi'K , an. , 1513 Douglas st. Try "MOORE'S" CHILI SAUCE ; it's fine , and makes you enjoy everything you oat. A young team , now harness and new wagon for sale cheap at the Pioneer stables , 413 S. 13th St. , Monday. A. Goodrich. For Sale Hand made brick in any quantity. Henry Rittcr and Bcndorf Co. , manufacturers , olllco 818 N. 20th st. * Fine Chlckerliii * IMnno Only $125 at Moinborg's , 1514 and 1516 Dodge st. Auction ol' . Urlc-n-IIrnc. Monday , 10 a. m. , at salesroom , 1121 Farnam. Elegant bronzes , lamps , um brella stands , lire screens , andirons , etc. Omaha Auction & Storage Co. It Bents Oklahoma. CIIAMIIBULAIK , South Dakota , May 12. [ Special to THK BKK. ] The rush hero still continues , and faith in the future of Chamberlain grows daily. The certainty of the opening of the Sioux reservation is now generally acknowlcdgod/and this is the gate to the new promised land. Itoal estate values are rapidly advancing. The rush for lots in the Lincoln park addition is a marked feature of present develop ments. If You AVnnt n Pine Piano at a great bargain call at Meinberg's music store , 1514 and 1510 Dodge st. Ragan illustrated lectures on Mon day , Tuesday and Wednesday. Don't forget them. If you never have tried "THE ONE MINUTE" coffee pot , you should , nnd then you will have the most delicious cup of coffee you over drank , and only use ONE-HALF the quantity of coffee , because you use "PULVERIZED COF FEE. " "Moore the Grocer" sells them , and the Best Powdered Coffee also. Don't forgot the place. C. B Moore & Co. , Cash Grocers , 1515 Dodge , Omaha. Elegant pineapples at Moore's for 35c. A ROMANCE OF THE SEA. Visit to the Stru 111:0 IlctiiUents of Pltonlrn Inland. When the clipper ship C. Schopp , which has iust tied up at Race street wharf , was boating down in the trade winds in the dreary waste of the South Pacillc ocean , on her way from San Francisco to Philadelphia , Captain Gates was much surprised to find on coming on deck one morning a boat load of stalwart men approaching his vessel , says the Philadelphia Record. An island was scon a short distance off the starboard bow , and on tlio boat get ting within hailing distance an aged and decrepit man in the bow shouted : "I am Thursday October Christian , gov ernor of Pltcairn Island. " Ho said that the population of Pitcairn - cairn consisted of 115 men , women and children. Captain Gates ordered the yards aback , and in a few minutes eighteen men were on the ship's deck , all of whom bore evidence of English ancestry. They wore extremely re ligious , and hold exclusively the teach ings of the Seventh Day Adventists , the result of the work of a missionary , who was wrecked there years ago while bound from San Francisco to China. The governor stated that ho was the grandson of one of the mutineers who , in 1789 , sot adrift the olllcors of the English warship Bounty , nnd then bore away for the island of Otaholto. nnd had lived for years there before being discovered. They were afterward ar rested and sent to England for trial. The governor said that the use of to- .bacco and liquors was entirely unknown- among the people of Pltcairn , nnd that the little colony were in need of dross goods , particularly for the women , as nearly all of the latter wore dressed in men's clothes secured from passing ves sels' . A supply of clothing was given and an abundance of fruit and provis ions was sent on board the ship in ex change. Dr. E. Holovtschlnor , German physi cian , has moved from 18lh and Jackson sts. to Sheely's block , 15th and Howard 6t8. , room 210. liMfr * < In.l1.tr V . . 11AVDEN OIIO9. Compare Goods nnd Prices. Marvelous bargains in kitchen uten sils. sils.Mouse Mouse trap Ic , Lemon squeezer 5c. Rolling pins 5c. Dairy pan Ic. Wash bowl 6e. Slop jar 25c. Chopping bowl Sc. Scrub brush 8c. Rico root scrub 6c. Chopping knife 6c. Mixing bowls 6c. Salt collor Ic. 3 ft. step-ladder 45e , worth 75c. 4 ft. step-ladder 55c , worth $1.00. 0 ft. step-ladder OSc , Worth $1.25. f Milk crock 6c. Coffee pot lOc. Ice tongs lOc. Ice axe and pick 15c. Knife tray 6c. Garden trowel Gc. Egg beater 6c. 2 boxes tncks 5c. 12 knives and forks 39c. Soup dish 6c. Sauce dishes tc. Vegetable dish lOc. Combination coat and hat rack lOc. 12 English cups and saucers 35cworth 75c. 75c.Rock Rock tea sot 16c , worth floe. Decorated china calls and poppers lOc. Fine spittoon 15c. Wash bowl and pitcher 60c. Engraved goblets 5c , worth 2.C. Night lamps complete lOc. Metal oil stove 76e , worth $1.60. Decorated paper palls 0c. No. 8 wash boiler , copper bottom , 95c. 7-pln hat rack 6c. It pays to keep posted on our low prices. High art gilt wall paper at bargain prices. IIAYDEN BROS. , Dry Goods and Carpets. The finest asparagus in the city at MOORE'S , THE CASH. GROCER. Magnificent modern Piano $1O ( ) at Moinborg's , 1514 and 1510 Dodge st. Aftor'thoroughly testing Dr. Sicilian's Anaesthetic for over u week , and being entirely satisfied and convinced that by Us use teeth can positively bo extracted without pain and without any bad ef fects whatever following. Wo have purchased the right to use or soil the same throughout the state of Nebraska. DllS. BlLLUIOS & SlIUllltADUN' . After demonstrating to the entire sat isfaction of Dr. A. Salisbury , of Platts- mouth , and Dr. Kilmer , of Lincoln , wo have sold thorn the exclusive right to use the anaesthetic in those cities. Dus. BILLINGS & SIIHHKADUX. 'Groat BarcaiiiB In Pianos at Mcinborg's , loll and 1510 Dodge st. * > The Ragan illustrated lecture course , three lectures , $1.50. When cleaning house dotf't forget "Moore's Best Soap. " Not only the best , but the cheapest. C. B. Mooitu & Co. , Cash Grocers. BLOODHOUND WARDENS. How the "Wonderful Animals arc Kept in Practice. Crossing the yard one" comes in full view 'of Jim Stewart , a colored trusty , who has charge of the penitentiary pack , says the Little Rock Gazette. Hero are live bloodhounds the white bitch Nellie and four dark-colored dogs that outrival any fellers or any walls in the matter of restraining convicts from running away. Out at the camp at Palarm the other Sunday u convict jumped and managed to got a clear two liours' start before his absence was noted. He swam the creek , and , by diligent running , had covered nine miles or more in the two hours. Two men followed him the guard of the gang to which ho belonged and the dog man ana four dogs. Ho was tracked , overtaken and brought back. Next day ho was wearing a heavy iron spur , some thing that will prevent any display of aerillty as long as it is worn. But with the spur on the convict could not chop wood. The spur was removed , and the convict told , while the howling of the hounds interrupted the words , that ho 'could take another run if ho wanted to. " You lot a man swing an axe every day , eating a pound and a half of bread and meat at a meal , and turn him loose , and it takes a pretty good horse to keep up with him. Wit'n an hour's start ho will bo gone oighl or nine miles before you can catch him. The man who said that was fully alive to the value of his dogs , his bloodhounds , or man trailers , as some folks might call them. And now the dogs are to go through their Usual daily run , for bloodhounds , like pointers and setters , need to bo con stantly kept in practice. At The Walls and at each one of the camps the dogs nro given a daily run , longer or shorter , harder or easier , as circumstances dic tate. In the present instance ) a trusty is started out from in front of the hos pital building. Ho darts off around the corncrib , goes down along the gar den fence , climbs the fcnco , jumps the ditch on the other side and makes sun dry devious windings in the immciibo field called a garden , going round three sides and coming back to the hnybarn , climbs up a post and stands in a posi tion of safety. Meanwhile Jim Stewart , n lithe young follow , wearing a slouched hat , whoso band is fnntasticnllp adorned with metal buttons , is holding four dogs in leash with one hand and keeping the bitch , Nellie , back with the other. At the proper moment Nellie is loosed and the leash slipped from the other four , nnd as Stewart winds his horn away go the dogs , Nellie in the load. Nellie has seen the fugitive go down by the corncrib - crib , and follows apparently by sight. Almost before you know it the whole pack is bunched nt the fence , nnd in an instant Nellie is up and over a plank and tearing down the garden. Her nose is first down , then up , and never held paticularly close to the ground. A few foot from the fence she strikes the scent , follows it through the turnip patch , turns back where it doubles , nnd keeps on till she comes swinging down underneath the south wall , and then noses closely along till she is on the homo trail. Within IIvo minutes from the time that the trusty had climbed into his perch of safety Nolliu has him treed and is barkIng - Ing ut him with nil her might. The other dogs got a little confused in the turnip patch , but. rallied admirably , going back on the * back track till the live trail was struck , and soon com ing into the hnybarn. It is all Interest ing enough to look at , but the way the hounds bay as they give cry isn't very reassuring to the man who is being chased. Few of the dogs are given to biting , though some of them will bite anybody when they got excited on the run ; but it isn't the dog's tooth that the fugitive convict dreads ; it Is the nose that can follow a man through almost any tangle of underbrush or wood. For a second run the dogs follow on the trail of the trusty around the work shop , the cell-house , behind the wagon- shop and across the yard. The scent doesn't lie BO well on the hard macadam of the yard , and is , moreover , confused with that of the other trails ; but the dogs keep at it and soon coino up to whore the trusty in safely ensconced hi the burn , Bros. The Inco our tain snlo of this season will begin Monday morning at 9 sharp , at Haydon's , on 16th street. Wo have iust 'received ' from a largo importing llouso ; 460 pairs of Netting ham Inco curtMns. These curtains were sold to us nt.'n loss to the manufac turer , but they1 shall bo your gain. They are the boat value Hayden Bros , over offered in Omaha. Lace curtains at $1.25 , $1.35 , 91,40 , $1.60. 31,00,91.05 , 91.75 , $2.00. $2.25 , $2.60 , up to $12.00 a pair , With each pair wo will give you a polo with brass trimmings , free , on Monday only. Wo have also in this lot some cheap low priced curtains , in fact the "lowest prices over offered. On Monday wo will offer you cream or white lace curtains at lOc each. No poles with this curtain at lOo. Bettor ones at 2oc and Doe onch. Wo have about 50 pieces on hand of Nottingham lace curtain not by the yard at 7c , 8c , lOc , 12Jc , ISo. 18c , 20c and 25c yard , less than half thnir value. Chenille table covers and curtains at a bargain. Oriental silk curtains worth $12.00 , reduced to $8.50. Just opened CO pieces of pongee drapery , n very good imitation of silk , and sold all around us at 25c , our price Monday will bo 15e a yard. Colored scrim and fancy draperies of every description at reduced prices on Monday. Bargains in window shades that you'lind only on Monday , and only at Ilaydon's. 0 feet long Holland shades mounted on spring rollers complete 4 colors to select from to close , 29o each. Come early to got first choice. Lace curtain sale begins at I ) a. m. Wo are showing some very pretty carpets. All wo ask is for you to see them and compare prices , and you will bo convinced that it will pay you to buy your carpets at Hnyden's For fine gilt wall paper at low prices wo boat them all. IIAYDEN BROS. , Dry Goods and Curpcts. Moore & Co. , 1515 Dodge , Omaha , have bargains to oiler in second hand delivery wagons , tea , spice and coffee cans and coffee mill. Mimic For tiio Million at Mcinborg's , 1514 and 1510 Dodge st. F. BAUHKT11 At Co. , Tailors. Will make you a stylish suit for the sumo price that other tailors charge for clothes that look like ready mado. Every garment manufactured in Omaha by first class workmen. Culling and filling by Frank Bonham , late with Ilclin & Thompson. SUITS- FROM $25 TO10. . 115 N. 16th St. Open evenings. MRS. ASTOR AT HOME. The Small nut Sumptuous Apartment in Which She Kccolvos Friends Mrs. William B. A star's reception room is a snug , small , sumptuous apart ment that looks out on Fifth avenue through nslngle window , cased in ebony wood , and smothered in hangings of turquois blue silk mid indigo tinlcd lace , says ti Now York letter. The walls are hung in turquois eilk , with a ooconitive dado and a canvas-painted ceiling , and the ebony finish oi iho woodwork is as beautifully polished as a piece of onyx. In the center of tlio parquetry lloor is an odd design of small Persian rugs , in laid , as it were , in a field of garnet toiry. Precious rugs drape the small divans , and superb specimens of needle paintings are shown in the chair cover- coverings. Thu most attractive article of furniture is a small upright piano of light mahogany , beautifully embel lished with panels of carved silver , symbollic of music and bong. Figures of cupid and busts of child ren fill the corners of the room with beauty , and as the visitor enters she passes under Iho glossy green branches of a small palm tree thai slands on a pedestal of polished green marble. All the ornaments nro of Dresden china , and the fantastic beauty and grace of the figures , the variety of design , and brilliancy of color produces an effect both novel and agreeable. On the walls hang brackets , baskets and pock ets of the llowory porcelain , and about the metal cabinet , along the edges of small stands , and fairly crowding the piano shelf are shepherds and bhop- herdesses , troubadours , peasant girls , and cnurt figures , no Iwo alike , and each outrivaling the other in gnycty and color. Another feature of this room ib the splendid artificial ( lowers a variety of decoration , by the way , that Mrs. Astor is fond of. Violets , lillics , lilacs , feverfews , hyn- cynlhs , buttercups anil 11 little wilder ness of field ( lowers nro knotted together in clustering bouquets and freight the wheelbarrows , vases and judiniorcs of Dresden china , while in the slender Will purchase a firss class tailor made suit ; made in the latest style ; trimmings and workmanship first class ; cut aud fit guaranteed. I Will purchase a pair of pants made to order exactly as you may wish them. Why pay higher prices ? we guarantee the goods , the fit and style ; what more can you expect for your money ? J In addition to our large as sortment atithe above prices , we have some finer grades , if you desire them. In these you'll find us below all others we are leaders in low prices as is well known. Further , we make up all our work at home. London Tailors 313 & 15tt Street Omaba. Open until Nine o'clock. forms of crystal nnd jeweled ware are roses , asters , jnponicas nnd magnolias of such A remarkable composition ns to ohallnngo detection in n tlowor show without the assistance of touch or smell. The linen blossoms were brought from Franco last summon , and the sum paid for them would hnvo procured n nice supply ol out flowers for nn ontlro sen- sou. All the hangings about the room nro made of rich blue silk canvas , Jiandsomoly worked in silver threads. The family crest , done on n field of scarlet and white in silk , silver and gold , nnd mounted in banner form , is the glory of an east corner. Mrs. W. W. Aster's callers nro di rected to n little Pomolnn room , fin ished in black wood nnd richly hung with crimson , the silk twill covering not only the walls and windows , but paneling the doors and draping furniture - turo , table nnd mantle-shelf. Tlio color is that Warm , blood-rod that inakos n plain fuco pretty and a pretty face glo rious. By moans of n largo and bonutl- fully embroidered screen the room can bo provided with n snuggery , and It Is hero that the lovely young mistress sees an intimate friend who has not a moment to stop and a word to say. Tlio fireplace has a delightful profusion of brasses , nnd among the furniture is n little toto-n-toto table spread with a dainty china service , where the re freshing cup of vanilla , cocoa , or sweet chocolate Is brewed with jeweled lin gers and discussed with fragments of Four Hundred reputation. Lots in Collier Place $800 to $1,200 , one-tenth cash , balance ono to live years. Call or write for plat. MCCAUUK , opp. P. O. NICOLL'S ' i ARE MAKING- 4 A QEPfiC QfHTQ t ULIIUL dUBIu 4 TO OFoDER FOB , { i $20 & $25. A Nicoll's have these goods * in 8 colors and seven weights They're imported serges the best sort and have no fi equal for summer wear Nicoll imports these ser- ges , cases full at a time * and their price f I $20 & $25 | 9 9 la suit make them popular I f with dressy men 1409 Douglas Sired , Omaha f A WITTY AUCTIONEER. now John II. Drnpor Conduct * n Bnlo of Old Mnfltcrs. John II. Draper is , by the way , ono of the very few successors wo hnvo to the witty nuctionoorsol the generation cone before us , says n writer in n Now York paper. When ho porches himself in hia arm-chair , florid nnd handsome , nnd with his line tloxlblo volco commences to do business , you may bo sure thnt the fun will soon begin , Ho has n word for every one , and a repartee for every oc casion. A man who had eaten too much dinner groaned when a beautiful little Corot was knocked down for 8125. "Tlioro , " snld the auctioneer , solemnly , "you hear Corel's ghost , don't you ? " A drunken man , who had wandered in and fallen asleep in a remote chair , fell ever on the lloor just as a strong Michel wont nt $05. "The price made him faint , " wus Iho auctioneer's comment. When n brilllnnt Vlbort , n cardinal , nil in rod under n. red umbrella , wnlU | ing in n sunlit garden , was put up , and ono of the millionco went up to oxnmino it on the easel , the auc tioneer said : "You've often painted It that way yourself. " A Montlcolll ho described as n peed "all the week pict ure. " You could call it what you wanted , nnd turn it n now wny every day out of the seven , nnd give In n now title. Any ono who knows Montlcolh's nbsinthosquo fantasies of color , will ap preciate the description. ' When n ten tative bidder offered a raise of $1 on n Corot , and a good ono , the auctioneer inudo it $2.60. The bidder protested that ho had only made the tlguro $1. "All right , " said the auctioneer , "I'm lending you $1.00 to preserve your self- respect. " When tlio sale ended , the auctioneer gravely thanked his nu- dlenco , forgave them for their coldness on the ground that ho did not blame them for being shy of picture sales now adays , and sent them oil with the vale dictory , "God help the old masters. " Alaska Refrigerators. War. LYLK ; Y & Co. , 1403 Douglas St. for Kroo Illustrated I'niii jihlot uiul Onta- loguo or DRESS REFORM GOODS , lucltul Ing Jenness Miller Specialties , Soml Stamp to MRS. S. W. 1'IKE , 7I > Madison St. . ChlcnRO. Ills , ' SECOND PDBLfC SftH ' TOWN LOTS PROSSER , Adams Co , , Neb , jj Division Point and Terminus of Mo , Pacific Railway , MAT 15th , 1889. Trntn lenvcs Hastings nt 12:20) : p. m. Free fnre. Snlo com mences nt 1:8O : p. m. ' J. C. McNAUGTON , ! Trustee. Jlny in , 1" , nnil If. Ssitimlnjr Mntliicc. WM. J. GILMOHB'S OorKOousSiicctnculnr Triumph , TIIR TWELVE TEMPTATIONS Rewritten , nrrmipod nnd produced under tUt nmimgoinent ot CHAKI.KS II. YAUI. 70 1'KOl'LK ON THE STAtiK ! QC IN THK Q FAMOUS OO HAI.Ijr.TI O I'ltKMllillS ! Tlio Greatest of Spectacles with n Ornml Ilnl lets Ji. " 5 I'rcBh iinil J'rotty Socoiulcs IXi. Dazzling Costiimos nnd Scenery. Tlio Uv Coc.kutoo lliillet. Tlio 1'olicemeu nud the rilrts. The Dunca of tlio Nations , Don't Kail to Take tlio Children. ' Hegulur prices , seatH go on snlo Wednesday. EDEN MUSEE © COR.11WAND FARNAMSTS. WEEK. OF ITIOi\I > A\ ' MAY 13. Constellation of Novoltli-sll * MAZIE , The Princess From IlliuloHnnl THK TALMIST. j Yourllfon bnro fnct to tier. Without tnoncr 01 irlci1 she tulls tlio forttuio of nil UdlG * w ho rome to { liuMuHeafilR "cnk. t < OI.OMO.NS TlC.Ml'LL ! U fln < Ishnl nnorrnilr Torln'ppctlon. ' Kililny , Mujr Ktli-l.HilH's' Souvenir DAT. i ] { T ryIiuljr iittunrtliiK AttcriiiHin or lAaM will bq iireni-iitccl wltli A IIKAUTlKUIi IIOOUKT OK WAX KLOWKUH. S > tun1uy , ClllI.DltliN'ri DAY. AU School Children ncliltt lltocl InenlB ! mul Mutco foj Ten Cents , ( loud Attractions In nil imrts of llioliouia Uuo Dliuo AilinltS to All. Engagement Limited to Three Nijrhts nnd Saturday Mntinoo , commencing J # THURSDAY , MAY 16. Return of the Greatest of Spectacles , \rastly Enlarged and Infinitely Grander , WM. J. GlLMORB'S Glorious Spectacular Triumph. The TEMPTATIONS CIIAS. H. YALE , Manager , WITH 70 - - PEOPLE ENGAGED - - 70 GRAND ) Dramatic Cast of I FAMOUS 3 BALLETS , i THIRTY - PLAYERS J PREMIERS The Only Spectacular Novelty of the Seasonj 35 BALLETS , i 26-Tons of Scenery-26 { SPBMAMMS 4 The - Greatest - Mechanical - and - Panoramic - Effects ? * The Trnnscendentally Glorious Nntionnl Marchl Miles ' , Bonfanti , Eloise and ' , Chiadol "Tho Policemen and the Flirts ! " "The Live Cockntoo ' Ballet ! " "The Ballot of Nations ! " DO NOT FAIL TO BRING THE CHILDREN ! To see the antics of "Los Fioro's Caron , ' ' "Tho Topsy-Turvoy Troupe , " "A Carriage Ride and Its Mishaps , " nnd E rl2,000 $ , Transformation Scene ! KS Ten Great Comedians ! BNCUEASED OltCIlESTIlA. ' Regular prices. Scats go on sale Wednesday morning. The New Tropic Gasoline Stove. With hot blast Tubular Generator. Immense ly increased capacity. Patent Folding Oven. ' Shelf and Removable Cartridge Packing in StandpipeNo more clogged standpipes. More scientific improvements than all other vapor stoves bined. Thousands in successful operation. Call at my store and see the stove in use. 2407 Cuming Street , near HUSSIE JOHN , Saunders. . Sole agent for Siberia Hardwood Re frigerators , Tropic Vapor Stoves and If- Perfection Asbestos Lined Russia Iron - Fined Ovens. The only oven on the market that does not allow the fumes and impurities of the gasoline to .pass into the baking. John Hussie 2407 Ouming Street. A Our Hot Ila t Tubu lar ISurnvr. Our Pulculert Ilunioviibio Curlrlifgo for stand This cut shows exactly how the hot air is drawn up the IlyieinovlntfthenraMmitatlmttniuorHtnnilnint , center of the burner to mingle with the llamcs. The of caitrltlgo I expofod. nml U tnn l i ea ly loji'io ? i i ? Io ° V 'l ' ena ! < . " tU' - rtpalreil. No otlu-r Btovo ImB tliln vulimblu ' " " ' > " < action is bim liar to that of a blow pipe , to intensify the A Nut . lit bottom of Btaml iilpo. foatur - II . I.eulliiT wuHlier or K'utkot. bent. f. l'iicked CaitrldKu.il D l'lio for Biwolluu leading from the tauk.