W" T3IJ3 OMAHA DAI LA' BEE ? TUCSI VY , EBHrAKV IM , 1801 , r THE CITY. The MHourl I'ndftc1 passcnpor ilttont 0:80 : a. in. was iiini' hours late , t-aii'.od liy Iho wreck of it freight train this sidu of KiUifUH t'lty. Claim Hnmen dleil at St. .To oiih' hospital Sunday of pneumonia , ngp l twenty-five yeni'8. The renmlns will bo foi'wtmletl till ? afternoon toWnlcolt , In. , for intcrmonl. 15ov.V. . .T. Htmlm , IX P. , pnnlor of Iho First 1't'csliy tori an chuirh , loft ( or Kamnsl'ity ypstcrilay whiTi- helms \ioen \ lnvltp'1 to 'open ii theological institute ultli two locturoH. Hon. N. 1C. Oi-lf-Ktof Itoatrlooulll lopturo In Trlnilv Nli'tluullst Hplsoopal fhurph ( KnvinUo 1'lai'c' ) thin ovpninuon "National I'luirnolcr llliislnvtoil by Na tional Sung. " This Is the third leeluro In the Icctnro cnui'po. A. II. U'titson 1ms boon appointed pri vate sociotur.v of Kuppi'lntcmlonl llin- oi'olt of the mountain division of the Union 1'iU'llU1. llo formerly ooeuplod thoMKno position with A. 10. Wolby of the IMoliramloestfrii roul. : Mr. HI' . Holfp , .Itidtjo M. L. Ilay- wtml , Kdward Sheldon , 1'nul SchininUo , ( looi'Ko LtMlifjh coiniioso u rominlttcju f I'oin the Nt-briiitdi City board of tnulo who tire In Onmlm to eonfpr with ( Ion- oral Manager HoUlrotfo of the II. & M. relative to the wnpon In'Uljjout Hint point and ui'o stopping lit the 1'iixton. S1mtiiir | , dancing and music tonight at Collsoum. Ucnts'Joc , ladies lOc. Bale of China BilkH , pongee silks , \\ash \ bilks and black silks , from the stock of Mndiimo Wallace , is worth ( joint ; to ; wo are belling them at less tlmn Imlf prico. China silk dross patterns , 20.00 , thnt cost $113 In Paris. China silk ilrosa nutlcrns S25 , that cost $10 to Import. llluclc fallks tf2.60 , Ihtit cost inoro in Paris. Ulticlc silks Si.OO ; , .that cost $1.00 to import. Wool pattern suits Slo.OO , that cost $20.00 to import. Wool pattern suit * S25.00 , that cost 810.00 to import. Wool pattern suits $35.00 , that cost $ , iO.OO to import. ' Wo ni'o now Hliowing nearly all of our now spring plaids fliucks , mixtures , etc. THE M011SK DRY GOODS CO. A OIIANUU KOIl UO3IKN. Ion In\itctl in 1) UoildN I air HulHliti/ / , ' . OM MIi , Fob. ! > , t. To the Killtor of Tin1 Urn. If their Is even otiootnaii \ arcliitctl In Nobnislc.i , I should bo ( 'linl to sco her compete for this. Sltctchos t\ro nsltcil for on or bofoio Miiroli 2.t , lbll. ! None but tlioso inntlo by women \ \ ill bo coiisiaeicil. Appli cants must bo in tbo piofcssion or lm\o hail special training tboivin , nnd cncii muststnto her cxiioriciico in wilting , to Mr. 1) . II. Hurnhnm , chief of construction. The archi tect selected will miilto her woildng draw- itiRa In tlio bureau of ronstinction , imii ic- cclvo on honor.uiuui of $1,000 , , bolides c\- jienscs. A pii/oof STiOOniuloucof S..V ) Mill bo given forttiono\t l\vo best designs. In order that sketches piny bo ready in time to bo submitted to the inspection of the board of lady malingers ulion they meet In A pill , ills necessary that the work should bo liiyim at onco. Tlio ladies board taices pi eat plcasmo in an- nouiu-iiiK that llio sum of $ .V > 0XH ( ) has been nimroprintcd for tlio Women's building. It will contain iiarlors vthoro all women may rest and obtain refiesliinonts : n buiean of information with iutcrprutcis for foreigners ; a club room for women exblbitois ; space for the showing of nil charity ami icforin woik iii.iiiKiu.itedor conduitcd by women , administration and loimnlttco looms ; 1111 assembly hall for soci.il meeting mid such locturesiuulcoumeis > esas may be ilc&iicd by any organization or associ ation of vomen und approved by tlio house committee It is specially desired by Mis. J. S. liripKs , lady manager of .Nebraska , that tlio naino and nildress of all organizations and sodoties of women in Nohiasltabe hcnt to horiuliliess.Villt Doimbs street , Oinalia , that the boaid of lady managers World's Columbian commission in.vy invite their co operation. Mil * . J. S. lliuoos. HAVDII.V DUOS. Colntril Orosq Goods. This dcpartmont was the .spoc-ial pride of the MUeninn store. Thoio was inoro care and skill devoted to the dicss poods and silks than all the other Blocks combined. Mr. Kisoinan is un equalled for taste and judgment in this particular lino. The entire stock is now arranged , marked down , and will bo on sale Tuesday. oO-inoh plal < l , now styles , lOc ; Eiso- man's price , 21o. All wool double fold dross flannels In eclors andiul\turcs,10e ; L'MbCinan's price , 38-lnoh all wool plaids , oOo ; price , 7oe. Juliard'.s best bunting , now shades , 19o ; ICiseinan's price , foe. 12-inoh all wool fancy and strlpod BorRQ , liOc ; Ei oni'iii's price , 7i > c. : ! 0-inch mohair , all colors , 127c ; Kibo- man's price. Me. Best nmla's Knglish cnshmcro , Ipo , 12c , ir c , ISc and c ; liisoman's price Ibc. 2oc , ! ! 5cWe and oOc. All tlio late 1-Yoneh novelties at loss than Klscmnn'b import cost , A very largo assortment of the hlfjh- est class pattern suits , ranging in price from $ 1.00 up to $30.00 ; cost lilsumiin 810.00 up to $73. 00.IIAYDEN IIAYDEN HKOS. , Dry goods and elonks. A. A A U V * C'EJIE * TS. Sam .Tnck's pretty crcolo ducldlnKS will open n tbieo day's ciiKaieiiient ; at the Grand oh Saturday no\t , with a Snturdnv matinee. The I'lttsburjPost sajs : "Sam T. Jack's Creole Uurle-squo company opened up their week's engagement nt the Academy Inst nlgbt to a crowded houso. The enter- tuinmont they pave is way above the stan dard of tmrluMjuo shows anil includes some flno musical specialties. The performance concludes wlh ( an Amazon march hitioclu. cing some intricate drill movements aud elo- pant costuming. " _ Mrs. Leslie Carter wears three exquisite costnmos in the "Uijly Din-lillujf. " The lli-st is a pink crejio do chiiiohcavlly trimmed with entire deux l.ico , havinp a wide tucked llounco ut the bottom of the skirt trimmed In the same immner. The round skirt is gathered in at the waist , nnd over It U worn a wide belt that resembles pold and silver armor The hat and cloak worn when she Urst cateii mo gray. The bat is n pray felt Gainesbor- oupb , tiiinmed with gray feathers ; the cloak.a lone carriage wrap.ls olfiray broadcloth.lined uita pink , nnd with acliinchllla collar , in the second set , in the ballroom scene , the gown is of palo mnuvo satin , with lacoselln do- slgn running up the skirt , cmbrold"rcd with ciystnls nnd stones. Tlio cloak worn over the ball dieas in the tblid net is of velvet cloth , made with a deep yoke and lined with mauve feathers. It is embinldeiod in silver mid crystals , and tlio bottom of the \\nist is outlined with a fniiKO ol stones to match the embroidery , Tbo last gown U of bluociepo tlccblno , Over the waist is worn a mlnnturo KpanibU Jacket of pink velvet , embroidered will turquolso mid pold coniing over the ebouldvrs and under the arms Tbo collar is n "turn over" embroidered with turiiuolso outside , with pink lips standing up above tbo neck. mvnn.N uuos. , ( Monks anil .l rovcrsihle suuvl ! , * : i.7"i , V.Uo inati't prii'o. $7. " > 0 ; c-stru heavy revcrtl- hl > hu\\l , i''t.Vi. | 'l- ( > nmiiH * price , $700 ; J7. oil line blncli cailinu'ie sbawlsnt bunU- I'tipt nrU'i" . Th < \ \ mu t besohl. C'lilldren'H cloaks nge I to II years , fJU' ! , r.iM'inan'rt price T l.Xi ( ; mlt-sos' clonk" , HMo 1H yi-ar < , * . | .7'i. JflO and SI.US r.lsoman's prlco , J.'l.od , * j.S"i nnd $12.00. 1. nil ii-s' plush cloaks In all the beat makes , in. oil ; Cisoman's price , $20.00. I'lunh cloals at sM'Joo , at $10.00 , tit Jf.ili , at SJ22.00 , nt Wi.W , at SHII.OO : Klspnmn's prices JUo.OO , 133.00 , 6 7.00 and up to 1ui.on. Lndii's' skirts tMiiWV , die * , niul tip to ? ( ) ( ) sn- ' < ' ' ! 00 ( K'O ' Indii's' iHMViniuUot'i and latest styles ; KUonmn'H prices $ li.00 ! to S2J.OO , In nil p/cy. | Cboii-o of entire lot on Tuc-daj ntilUK ) . Thobalaiice iinsnld will bo lodiiccd In price $1.1)0 ) each day till all arosold. Tin-so goods must and will bo sold. Ladies' jnclsots in all the latest htvlc" , ranging in prtco from $ IO. SO up It ) i-25.0ll.will bo snld on Tuesday nt ! } 7.-r)0 ; tlio balniH'o ut.sold will oe reduced $1.00 each day till Uu\\ \ artgone. . Ladli't' xvrappors . " > V , liiMMnnn's prlt-o $ I."o ; misses' jorsLU biilth , S toll jcars , S1.1IS Klsenmirs prioo ยง U..V chlUlreirii dresses , 2 to 111 joars Ov up to 61. US , l iM < mun's prices $ l.od up lo $ 1 75. UAVDIljV HHOS. , Dry goods nnd clonks. Skating , daiu'ing and inu io tonight at Collsoum. Clouts -of , Indies lOe. .U < l/f.t. riillil Sc > nliliMl With CuflVo. The young lUiiKhtor of Mr and Mrs. lY.iak Claik Sinulny pulled a boiler full of hot colleo over , badly scalding the poor lit- Uo tiling about tbo bead , nock and body and linns and hands. A physician wai called and remedies promptly applied to ease tnellttlo sutTuror , The Itiinil Never were better masks woin , a Jollier ciowd assembled or n inoro cnjoy.iblo dunce irlven in Kouth Omaha than \Vasblngtin ( birthdav mnsqtierailo given Satmday evenIng - Ing by the Magic Citv cornet band. The t- tendiimc was as giatif' , lair totho band bojs as the plu.ismo was sutisfyiiiL' to the fi tends luc.sont Itas n success to the band and all A Shippers' I'oslt ion. ( Icorgo S. Iro\\n. ! tbo agent of the Ameri can livestock commission comnany , his ic- ceived the following letter from u Central Citj shipper : " 1 consign to you today one car of hoes. Get ttieio , Klv. 1 nmin hnpcsyou will.'come out on top In the trinl. 1 1' they stop our company in Omaha 1 will stop shipping to that point. "Will ship to Nebraska City ana Lincoln. Let mo know innnodiatel > ai soon as the decision ibieiulereu. Kcspuctfully jours , W I'lmtofjraplis Cioni ( lie Capital. Mr. nnd Mrs.V. . A. Gray are great adinir- eis of Vice President and Mrs. l.cvi 1' . Mor ton , and so named their lait baby boy after Mr. Mm ton. A joung daughter , aped tea jcars , thouRht it a cipitnl lile.ito wite the \lco president of tbo United States of the honor con fei red on him ami to aslc for his au tograph for the babj as abomonir in life's later hour. Last week the llttlo miss iccoivcd n letter nnd photoguphs of Mr. and Mrs. Morton and thcro is inoro Joy in that house hold than nt any time since tbo last son vas born unto them. roopers' Klrsl Annual Hail. South Oanha International Union , No. III' ' , will civo itsllrstunnunl ball Tuesday evening - ing , March IT , St. Patrick's D.iy.in Kowley's hall. At the last , ineetlnu' of "tho union the follpwinp commltteo appointments \\eio made. Master of Ceremonies Mr. Thomas \V. \ Kelly. Arranpcmonts Messrs. John F. McDermott - mott , .lames ,1 , O'llrlcn , William Scb\\ab \ anilVllliam Messenger. Kctoution Messrs. Ilcnrv Press , Willlim II. lllrd , Matthew LJ. tVllilcn , William I'letcher , Frank 0. Gohlsburry , llonry Soddy , Hobert Hicknian , I'atiiek Melay , Joseph Bowlluk and Lewis Kastner. KlDor Messrs William M. Sterrett , Oliver T. Smith and AVlHi.un K. Schneider. Notort Aliiiut llio City. John Wall , of ChicafO , Is a visitor at tbo > ards , Daniel Cameron of the Cudaby packing force is in Chicago. Joseph C Chustioof the stoekyauls force is sick'and olT duty. A daughter has boon born unto Mr. and Mrs Frank Du liois. Mis , Max.well , wife of Uobort T. Maxwell , is among the indisposed. Mis. C. S. Fletcher of Atlantic , In , is the guest of Dr. and Mis. K. L. Kinhont. lion. .losepbJ. Brceu , after spending Sun day at home , has returned to Lincoln. A joung dauchtcrof Mr. anil Mrs. John Bussard , is buffering with tliroit troublen. CcorpoW. Hall , who has been with ill for a CoilnlKUt , was outhaturday for the lirat. Kiank I'.ikis has taken out a building per mit for a losUlenco between O nnd 1" stieots. HowardMejcrs and. ) . . ! Ilondryx will erect ilneiesidenceson Twciity-tbiid.noarl street. Mr. and Mrs. K. 0rover nnd daughter of Auburn , are visiting Mrs Grovor's brother , L , . U. Piimell. ColonelJohn B. Mullen hr.s commenced woilt on a large double building at Albright on the sight of the fteat lire several months n o. o.Mr. Mr. and Mrs. 13. O. Gaston , of Council muffs , nre the guests of N. 1) . Mann nnd family. Mr. Uastou is stenographer for the courts. The Ladles' Aid society of the 1'resbjter- ian church will meet Wedncsclav afternoon at S o'clock at Miss Augusta J. Clark's , -Jill ) is' streets. AVilliam Vosbnrgh , long -with the tfiock- man , nnd one of the trustv yountr men of the city , has resigned to nssumo chaigo of the cluulation of tlio Tiibiino. John Stoyval , nn cinployo at the Cudaby packing houses , who had two ( Ingots so badly cruihed on January 10 , that amputation was necessaiy , returned to work jcsterdny , I'rovision Inspector ( Jeorgo \ \ ' . Masson will rebuild his icsideuce , Twcnty-cltrhtli nnd II streets , and when completed will have ouo of the neatest icsidenccs In the city. Mayor W. S Sioane , os-C'lty Attorney Kll II. Doudof tills cltv and Kdward Ainscow and B. N. Udell of Omaha , Imvo purchased Manawa beach and will improve Iho hole eighty acres. Tbo committee on the dnnco to he given Monday cvenlnt ; , March ! ! 0 , in Howlov's hnll by court Music City , N'o ills , Independent Older of Foresters , will meet in Rowley's ball Wednesday evening. rrank Webber entertained a party of Council Bluffs and Bomb Omaha friends ut n piivato dance in Cicimamn ball Saturday evening. Tlicso dances nro given alternately in Council UlulTs and in South Omaha , Cornelius Tramo , IIRCI ! thlrty-elglit years , dieil Saturday night at 11 o'clock of tjphnid favor. The body was shipped yosterdaj af tci- noon to Ashland for interment A widow and two children are left to struggle through life. Friends of II. .1. McCabe , ono of the popu lar nnd ofllclent employes at the lucking houses of Kwlft & L'o , were pleased to know tnat the fishing bee was successful at Ash land Saturday when Mr. McCabe full In the ito pond. Mr McL'uua took his cold bnth ami the bantering of friends witti liis usual bluilO. _ A .Miln for Clou'laml'M 1'lrto . Determined not to get left , Manager Shannon signed another man Saturday In Tlilrd llasonianJ. IX Donnelly of last season's AVasblngtons. Whether this means Ulovo- land's release or not rennlns to bo scon. Shannon writes that ho hm niado no mistake in Donnelly , that lie U n line third liasomim. n fair liltter and Rrcixt run cotter. Ho is full of ginger nnd is on tbo hmllo from the time game u culled until the last man b'oos out. All scalp and skin diseases , dandruff fallIng - Ing of the hair , gray or faded hair , may DO cured by nsluir that natuio's true remedy , Hall's Hair Ucncwcr , I'll * lil.lil Y'H ' Sl'OltV. ij HIT HrntluT'lii-linw ami Dl'MlM ( I'll II ) Ill'f lllxtiatll | ( > Paula l.cv > nppo.uo 1 nt police court yes terday niulvnntoO tovcar \ out a warrant fur Iho nnvst ot tier brother in liw , Julius Kolseiiburi , ' , for bmtnnl ) . Itscoins tint the tflrl lived with her inarilcil sister At , the cor ner of Thirteenth mill Oori'.n streets , and her brother In Ituv sticeivluil In ronvlnrliitf lierthatho hivl mairleu the whole faiml } I ler child was three months old In loci ) m- ber , niul nt tlitit tlino Koisenbon , ' anil his wlfo nt'ieod to laUo tt ami ratio H as their own , and a contract wni slfjiii'il tothntelToot. The girl then secured a jil.U'o ns domestic and every tldnu AUIS M hoiciio nj a summer skv until this morning wlit'ii Hclsonhori ; tonic the flillu tolls tnolhvr anil ili'flAU'd that lie ootilil Itooi ) It no Ion KOI * Thh WIH Iho lo.ino'i ' oftlio girl's visit lo pi ) IKc hi'iuliiuiU'r.ShoMis ( | referred to tlio count.v nttorney. At Hist thoeltl itatcil thin she wouM not priwrcnto Holsi'nlicrc it ho vnuldcarufnr tin ) uinlil iiiiirroiihiiuo with ItU i-ontract. but uiion bollix told th.it . hi'f oour < e In Unit direc tion laj throuirh ni'lvllliiste.ul ol a ciliiiltinl ' a-'tlon'slio ooui'luili'd tint sbo wnnted her bo- inner initilylu'il. She still tli.it her sister h.ul bei'ii tnirrled to Kulscnliirg six .xuari , nndnit bade to the uld mnntvy t\vo years nml n Imlf IIRO lo visit her folltt. 'I'hi'gltl was si III ut home , nnd Ki'lscnboiR \vwto for hrr to conic and ll\i \ > witli him , suv- lii ( , ' that bo Ii nl a dtvoiro suit I'etiuiiiK ' ami would soon obtain tlio decree I'nul.iconsontodiituli'iiiiioat . onro to this coiinti'v , roliiir ) | on thcstati'inents tnailo by HolsoiiUor . Si c tnontlii aposlio rcpolvoil H'O ' fioia her inottiei's estato. nnd apirtof this money slio used in funiishiiii ; tlio hiiusn nnd tlio 10- r.mlinli'rshoKavoto Itclsoiiliern. After tti.it . NUS prone she earned c-IO wathliii ! , unit also J.MVO that to Uelscitboitr. Mrs , Ut'isenlicrg lotuinoil liotno about Cluistiiias , nnd the ootiliMit win then in ido in n hot o Htatatoil , anilUio UoNcnliergs kept tlio fiirnliino nuiiliascil with I'.ml.i'sinoiioy. Atiout two wucks a.'o PAtilaw.it nmrrled to Louis Ueoriro and tlio couple rpildod nt Ililrtcentb ntul Dorois until this iiiornini ; , \ \ \\lientlioclilld t.ilien thoiv by llelsi'n- beiy. OCOIKC , lie until then iltJ not Uninv of the child's existence , at onto sued fo u divori'o front Ids wifi1. Helsoiiberc sUippod to the lllulls , nnd this afternoon bis wife is si'lUntr I'.iula's furni ture and iiivp.irini ; to follow him. TliUKlrl li.iunta thopolici ) bt.itlon , Wiillcing up and down wit'i ' bor b.ibv and .obbhiK nif her bcirtoulil break Jlor cup of sorrow h full.aid innniiiL' over. Dr. IJirnoy cures e.itairli , Ieo ! bUlg. James McCoy In-aic-s ttio City Jail In I'laciol K < l ICfng. "Well , I liato to have to tell you , but I guess its the best thing to do we've had another man getaway from us , " said Assist ant County Jailor L.ouls Bohmc , to a UIL : re porter , late yesterday afternoon. "Wh.it another besides Mauslleld , nllas Hogcisl" nskod the reporter , much Mir- piised. "That's what I mean , nnd I'.it , ( meaning 1'at Lynch the jiilor ) and I lm\c decided its no us > o ti \ ir.g to siippiess It. " "How did it happen ! " "Just like the other. The fellow's naino is James McCoy , who cuino in on Fcbrumy ( i to dothirtj-twoilays for l.irc.'ny. Ho came in just HkoMiiml'leld , nlliw Koers , dhlitb , \ abigcroud of other prisoners. Ai.d , as wo alwajs do , we searched them , put his tilnlc- cts in a locKiip ami sent him down to the b.ith room , wbcie he took a swim and then c.iine up with tno otluis diessoil in tlio prison gaili Then they \voro \ nil locked up in the big capo vltb sonw lifty othcis. Last Saturday iiioining wo bud eight prisoners whose sontencis hud cxpncd. I took the listof tlioso who were to be re- lunscil , and going to the cage read oil tbo names of the eight nnd told them to come out , that their time was up. On this list was one Kd King , who came in on Pubruniv-0 for the snme length of time as McCoy -thirty dnjs , As I called off the list tight men came out and I gave each of them their p.icluges as tbov e.il'o ' I them oft and each ininutelj des cribed every article. 1 turned them loose- . Some considerable time alter they bad allgone u mm in this sime cage rnllcd me up and asked if that wasn't his diy to be iclcasctl. I asked him u lint his name was , , and yon can imacino my surprise whin hosakl and pioved that it \\.is Kil King. Then uo midu au in spection nnd found that James MiUoy hail escaped under the naino ot 1M King. ICIng made a big roir and snld ttiat It was our fault nnd that wo vero to Ulaino for letting an other man go out for him.Vo know , ' howoier. that it was a put up Job between King and McCoy. J don't see how on eurtb wo cm prevent such a tiling.Vo can't bo expected to renumber just how cveiy man looks who come1inheie fora few days. Nobodj on cnitnun reineni her them " "How did Joe Miller , wlio was hcio for ycais and never had an escape , lumcmbcr tbonii" was asked , "Ho didn't and lots of them got iuiay in tlio very simo manner , but nothing was ever said about it. " "Can jou prove that ! " "No , 1 cnn'tproxc it , hut I don't sco how it could ha\o \ been any different" "Can jou give n description of McCoy ? ' ' "N'o , Icannot. 1 wouldn't know the follow if ho was to piss the window this minute " "Do jou know of no way to guard airainst prisoners escaping like this I" "No.only ifwo e\er catch 'em ' to give'cm n good beating" "Well , Imvo you lot ICing , the man whoso time was really up lm\o yon let him go ! " 'Certainly , wo hid to let nun go , for thcro was nothing to hold him on. It is clear , though , that It was a put up job between the t\\o In the lirst place ICIng told McCoy -or atleastitis plain ho did that ho had such and suth thinu's , in tbo ofllco. In ibu second pi ice , when I went to tlio cage and called off the names King beard mo jiint the smio as all the other prisoners In there } did. " It might DObiiggosted tliatnii accurate anil full description tiilton of < > adi prisoner might assist the jailors in knowing who is who , and n\old a icpctition uf thb Ciiiolle-dirolli faice. DoYItt's Little Hnily Hisers. Dcst little pill over made. Cuio constipation every time. N'onocijual. Use them noiv. .liiii Coflictl 1'riilay Mglit , The indications are Hint a big crowd \\ill assemble at the Clr.md opera bouse ne\t I'M- dav o\ening to see Jim .1. Corbett , llio big Callfornlan , who is to light JaeKso'i next May. Corboit is known o\ory\ylioroas the gentleman pugilist , anil n better dass limn Is usually found nt lislic cnteitainnionts will ho on lianil Krlilay mght to see w li.it the cul- tuied slugger looks liko. In addition to Iho set-to between Coihett nndl'rof. Uonaldscu , n varied programmo of interesting uthlutici , including wrestling \\ill bo offered in enter tainment. In the other cities I'orbctthus at- tiactcd largn crowds , and at Chicago n largo number of ladles , whoso curiosity o\ercnmo nil scruples , wore seen In the audience 10\an Lewis , tho"Strangler , " is in the paity and will throw all comers. Botli tlio method tuitl results \\hcn Syrup ofKi sia ( nhoii ; it is ] lca ant niul lofrcshinj ; tf ) llio Inslc , and nets gently yet promptly cm tlio Kidneys , Liver nnd Jiowela , .cleanses tlic sys tem cHeotunlly , di-jpcls cnltls , liend- aches nnd levers nnd cnna habitual constipation. Syiup of Pigs is tlio only remedy of ils Kind ever pro duced , pleu&ing to the taste mill ac ceptable to the etomarh , prompt in its action and truly lienelk-ial in its cll'ects , prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances , its many excellent qnnliiics coinincnd it to all anil have made it the most popular icmcily ] < nown , Syrup of Figs is for sale in f)0c ) an d'81 bottles by nil leading drug gists. Any reliable dnggist v\w \ may not have it on hand \ \ \ \ \ pio- ctirc it promptly for any ouo \\lio wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYBUP CO. SAH FRAliCISCO , CM , nr TRADE MARK Till u 11 1 A x rtiADt KSOLHI ! HCM- rlV AniinfMll- euro forM'm- Innl Wonknuw , rliermntortliouiv | , liiiintcncy | nnd nil tilic'iinofl llmt follow &H R K ( liionin of Stilf- nbUNO. nn Loss of Meuior ) L'lilvor- nEIO TAIIHQ. M I.H xt.it u no AFTER TAIISC. 1'Mn.ln tliulmrk Ilmnoii9 ) uf Milnn , Proraatun OM ARC , and icimy ilbxr 'Ilieaspi ( lint loml to lisinltjr or coniuinptlon nml H i < remnturt' urn\e rwt'iill imrtlculnra Incur imniplili't , which ve On- lro tonendfrpolT ninllto otir > onu BJTTho Ppo- cltlc Medtclno IB Rnhl ntll pur piohniiu , or lx imtk- IIKPU for 35 , or will tie ncnt free by mall ou reculitt off tbo nonuj by udJruaaliiiC THE GOODMAN DRUG CO. , 1110 FAUN-AJI S-iuKKf , OMAHA , Nun. Onnccoiint of tnutilorfiMln wo Invo adopted tlia ToH.iw rr t\l " "r I' ' ' " 'I' ' Cf nilnr Kortj fire lilRlipst nwnnli Invi-liei'ii tin ivnl liybi'.i- Imry , .Johnson fnun dlf- fere nt Inttriritldti il cjpo- BltiutH fur the Mipoiioilty of thtlr I'm mis IMavltrs anil ollipr Kixnla lit iisnn'H I'litoliis Intp iniiiy iiiin- jiotltors but no m.ils It Is until iKjbtrum Gut the ( lenulne. r\ onoes are L 4 Staiis. Although one of our latest addition ? , our shoe depart incut , has already oulijrotvn the spare it occupied. The cry was , "still more 100111. " "We have cnlai cd ( he sellinjj space in our basement to thirty-three by seventy feet , put in new fhluies , nit in tlucc moic bijj windows , nainteil the \vholp \ hine white , making the room as light as the middle of the road ; put in cosy staiis to go down by , and moved our shoe-department do\vn \ stairs. Our customers who have bought their shoes in the cramped spaa1 upstairs , will appieeiate the change to more roomy quarters. We intciul making ; a strongei jmll than ever bcfoic to metcast1 our shoe business , and to give our shoe men a starter in their new di'pirtnu'iit ' , we will put on "ale to lay. Snr-n _ K 1 Men's very fine American calf shoes , GooJyt-nr welt , in . .illwidths of iocs and lasts , in all si7C = ? , in liotlx lace and congress , made-with an extra stay in the back , icmlninn it mt to impossible to rip in llip back scam , or for the hanger to iiill out. Shoes that should briiu > - anywhere four Ameiican dollars , at the rciiKirtably low pi ice of $2:90 : A PAIR : At the same time \ve \ shall open full and complete lines of our regular staiulaul shoes , in all grades , from the vorlungman's ' slioc at one twenty-five , which is a little better this season than before to the best French calf shoe made , stiictly hand sewed , at five dollars and a hal f , Moving our shoe department downstairs has given our hat department the room it has needed for "lo ! these many days , " We shall hereafter devote the room formerly occupied by both shoes and hats , to hats alone , ghing us ample 100111 to carry a much larger assortment than e\cr \ befoic. Today we put on sale our sprint ! ; stock of soft and stiff hats , for men and boys , in all the fashionable shapes , shades and colors , and to \ \ e our hat men a chance to keep even with our shoe men , we will offer 25 cases men's Derby Hats , in six new spring shapes ; hat.s thalj sell in any hat store in the land for three dollars , at 25 dozen men's regular dollar crush hats at 65c eacM 0 FOURTEENTH A.ND DOUGLAS STREETS. I We close at six thirty. Saturdays , ten o'clock. The Literary Landmarks of Ed In the " Stranger People's" Coun inburgh , Jlv I MUNCf IllTlOV try. A stnu. I'.nt III H OiiAnns \Vitli s-ixlocn illusti.iliom dr.ntu bj KI.IIFIIT C'iiAi > i > ocK. lllustmtcd by M I'll W. T. PMHIUV An Intei , 'iii _ > mil Impoi tint j npcr < lc- A ftoij of nli'oililnc intrrcft , nnd onrof en ililujj i hi homennilli uinlvilic : > imiv tlic boptcl iilton \ > \ tlic luroinplltlicd niiptainf tliiilttcrni } cccljiiticsiiffciiotlHiiJ inoiiiitnlne. American Leads at V/hist , and Woods. A IMcm. liv AV D. Ilowms. their History , llv X 1) ) Tibr. Ofcipcclil intiir't nsliflnjtlie nolle ( if Warclt Days. A poem. I ) ) Hicn- tin1 uiuniniiir nf Amcncnn Imls nt\\lii > t AIU : 11. UI-I.TON. nml ( iiio ho < . , ' , - IniM. ' bom nilni > til ( bj' ' \ ( ( , - , ' ; < uci-plril1i > nil nil\Jiiced t la ) Lit In iii | > lniidliul mci'Ui Nationality in Music. Bj K iti\v. WcsscxFolk. A lory Part I. II ) A reranrkali'y ' wcllrltlon mllflo (11ns. ( TiiuMAslI viinv.Vitli illii-tialion- , In tinting Ihc D'.llnnnl ( liinmtci i iiit tlumn In Ilic filk-"nii ( . ' nnd otlm inmlo < f l.'il- A i. Him io | < ( in | cuplc-anil itpctuilli uftlio Hiiu- Kiidiiliii. . Comedy of Errors. AVith ci ht il- lu-tiations ( iiieliidiiix fioiiti-iiiLCu ) In Ill the Vestibule Limited. A story. TAIIN A. Aniii.v. Cuiumuiit liy A\- lt\ IllltW IilSO 'I'lic fuiirlli of ( his npril > FOrlcscf illns- Memories oftheSt. John's A poem. tralious of bli.ilo pc.ii8 ( ' cumulus Uv IIL/LKIAII L The Argentine Capital. HvTmo- Professional Beauties of the Past. renE C'liii.n. With tliiilcoti illii .tn- ' - 1'ull ] > : if'e Illii-tiaiion drawn by ' tio'is ilinnii liv U S ItHMivnr , II.D. Ci.orui. ni ) JlAti.if R. NlCIIOIS , lllnl ; ) | ) | | , olnursoiiili Ainiricn , rlttiiiln Mr Child * nniTORIAI. DLPAKTMrNTS. Html ftnli < nml i in | ni mil inaniKT , anil of c-pin il Milne to nil Mho nre liiirre-to-1 111 Editor's Easy Chair. ] t G or.OK tliu iiiiniiuiri.il nml iiKlustrinlunalriiof Ilic > \ 1ILUM Ct I.TK Editor's ' Study. 15 ; WILLIAM DFAN The Chinese Leak. Hy Jn.iw HOHH.I.S Itu.ni \\ith \ \ four illiVtiations Editor's Drawer. Conducted by drawn by FU.DIIIIC CIIAIILKS UUIIL.H' WAUNEII. HARPER& BROTHERS FRANKLIN SQUARE NY TIIK STANDARD COO ) A OF TIIKWOWD. | PURE SOLUBLE CHEAP 5 Rich , Digestible. Stimulating. Nourishing. Having a peculiarly delicious flavor a food and drink combined at a half cent a cup and Jit for a frinct. FARTHEST , " 3-VAN HorTI.N'S COCOV ( "imro trluil , iil 'ujn incil " ) wni Invented nnd ratcnteliiuil U iiiiul In llnlliiiiil. It la tckiiowlmlKcil by t lie luoit cinlnontdoctora nnj uiljststliHt liylltn ipcclal ti-viilnifiil V\sll'iuiiN H CoroOun unJerKono , tin lolulilllly of llio IliMli.rormlnir ciiimtllui-iil * In liicrcu > il flr > y | > itcent. . , i thu whulii of tbo tlbros are softenoil an 1 lun lorud inoro patataljla AII 1 diKDSttblu , salt lu tliourlj" A > k { or VAM lluuns u null tuku an ullior. 67 BeJ-oreryoubuy -want * ih ? \h \ e s e q u cs lie ns * | J rnay m &k.e yo u ri ch : JDUl * they will nevefcl prevenb you from buying 3A P O LI 0 s = - Us uses aw many and so arc its friends ; foj' where II Is once used ib is uliuuys used , To i IIOUSG willioiii II is sheer folly , since it ( Iocs work LwlcQ as fust and Uvico as well. OUR SPECIAL SA.LE OF MEN'S ' PINE TROUSERS One Dollar Discount on all goods above $8. Excellent values at $2. SO and $3.75. GOODYEAR India Rubber Glove Co.'s ' RUBBER BOOTS and SHOES. ins their fulllineof Lawn Tennis t/uf. 1 < arc the handsomest and neatest fitting Shoe made , POK SALE BY ALL DEALERS. Omaha Rubber Co , Wholesale Western Agents , NO OURENTO ! 3PA.Y. 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Nob. Fcxonlcpn jcir < iMpnrtpiiro A rounlir irrtlunK1 " " > Ii I" " n' illinnni n nli.iw I * , t I ( r u t wit llio > r < ' .Tii"l HIIUHH all Nt > rniK , I hnnili'iiii 1 rrlvnin HKIIHIHpcriiiinoiil . . . i ur mmr i it ti i K irnR Spiriuiiturili IM Ii st Mnnliiml i'nilnilWi'ihn-n * M lit l..n I uiinliwy. hiliih ) | < - . 11.1 . ir , in mV iMi-n ol llu'I l d > kiniiudl rlniry iirtfiiiii Nil 11 , inrniiu > o f > M f > r oiory it i 1111 I iiku n I 'n 13 tun I timillttll > n Iroo lluukiM toru ! o l.ltu > tuiit (101 O.lKOli iarj 'J in tjj p lu. amiik.MJ II 111 tu 1. ' ID DR. HAILIiY GRADUATE CtNTlST L A I nil > - 'i of To > t'i i n Uulilior. fur > " . * > * j- I'm 1' u.i. MH. Aprrf.-ct . fit KunrMitoeil liM-lhoxi fK' J " tliotlca ( . . | U\or Illlliint ; il f.utl.t id. \ll vx , rl , % vir , tnlid Office RAXTON ULOCK , IbTH ANDfAHNAM In unite. H.ili btrout Uuvutor DIIU-I. itoii * kk until a o'ducU OMAHA ' " n i rn I.I . . I IIHKU TBLEGEAPHY.j VV , S , ROBINSON ( "hrmlstniiil V In < licinli'il I. .ill , r.itnn . , ftl c I no | OA ' 1'acllk' . , liilhvaj i . , iu > Atlontion C.IMMJ to Ores WatOI'a niul Olli. * St. , Omaha , N