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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1891)
12 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , MAY 3 , 1S91-TWENTY PAGES. BROTHERS : The prices quoted in this advertisement are simply cut "down to the very bottom. The goods must go. We do not want them and are cutting the prices in every department. China Silks , 29c Monday wo olTcr cholro of . ' 10 Dlocoa plain Chinii Silks , nil good stnplo col ors , nliio light ovonlng HhndeN. are Bilk. Monday you can talto your pick at 20c yard ; cheap at Wlc. Another lot junt received ; Cheonoy Hros.'celebrated ligmcd China Silkn. 5H Inches wlclo. till the very latest of- foots. enl > $1 yard. Mondny wo offer fi pieces lllncic Falllo FrnnciiiHo Silk , a regular beauty , at only T.Ocitrd. . LACK SILK" GRENADINES 50c 15 j > luccs bliit'1 ; Silk Grenadines , clo- Cant line patterns , all silk. only GOo yard ' DRESiTGOODS' 49c A lot of CO pieces odds and ends of broken linen , all wool , plalda , wtripea and plain goods. all in ono lot Mondny only Me yard. This is ti bargain , catch H. _ BENNISON BROS COUNTY WILL NOT SHAKE IN IT Expense of Decorating on President's Day Must Bo Berne by the Oity. ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS WILL BE SPENT. Feel I'ooc and Dooldc That They Can't Stand Much Display The County IMiy.slclan. Three members of the city council , Messrs. Osthoff , Specht and Tuttle , climbed the stone Heps of the court hou&o yesterday afternoon , and oppcured before the county board , hoping lo Induce that body to appropriate $1,000 to help defray the expenses of carrying out the Harrison reception. As fur as accomplishing anything was con cerned , the councllmeii might as well have ttald at homo. Mr. Osttioff acted as the spokesman of the delegation , and us soon as ho had explained his mission , he wus knocked down , so to Bponk. Mr. Tinitno remarked that the county is bankrupt , and it would bo unwise to Vote foradlsplaj. Chairman O'Kcoffo took the sumo view of thocuso , while Mr. Corrigan remarked some thing ubout Harrison being a republican president. Timmo moved to appropriate ? 100 to decor- He tlio county building. HerIn ) moved to amend , and make the amount ? IKK ( ) . Tlio amendment was defeated , the only member ! , voting "ayo" being Uerlin and Van Camp. Theotlglirit motion carried , and the sum Of S100 was voted. Mr Spocht ) foil gratolul toward the com- mlsslonws , and as ho was leaving , said : "We thank you , gentlemen , for your liberal views , and should I live to see a democratic presi dent elected , and am in the Omaha council at that tlino , you may rest assured that you can rotint upon my veto for a liberal appropria tion , as l respect the olllco and not the r-orty. " Dr. Kcogh , the county physician , suited that he is unable to attend the sick of the county nnd asked for an ussis-tant. Van Camp moved that his request bo { ranted Corrlgun moved to reconsider the vote of last Saturday when tlio board dispensed with the sen Icc.s ot Or. King , the a.ssistant county physician. Herltn suggested that If Dr. Kcogli and Dr. Million would stop lighting ever patients , ICeogh would Unit plenty of tlino to takocaro f the county's sick Tlmmo opposed hiring an assistant. Ho laid Kcogh gets f l.blX ) a year , and if ho wants MI assistant , let htm hlro ono. Ho did not IK.- Hove In P.IJ ing out all of the funds of the county to pay doctor's and coronet's fees. The motion to reconsider carried , Corrlgau , Van Camp and Chairman O'KeelTo votiiiL- "ayo. " Tlmmo moved that the physician pay his Assistant out of his own # 1WK ) per year alary. This was discussed and defeated , Ucrllu and Tlinmo voting "ayo. " The iHiml of 1) . H. Fitch , who was ap pointed constr.blo for the Second ward , was presented ngaln , but was rejected. The bids for running grader No , ! 1 were opened and rofcrrod to iho committee on roads. The board will hold another mooting Tues day afternoon , nt which time they will do- ciile whuthor or not they will Join with the cuuncll In standing the oxpouso of construct ing bootlu to carry out ttie plan ot holding elections muter the provisions of the new but- lot law. In the meantime a committee con sisting of Berlin , Tlmmo and Van Camp will Investigate tlio eon of building such booths. The oloetrio motor will run to Hal cyon Heights Juno 1st. Crary &Crnry. Help I'm * the Orphans , The Sisters of Mercy , Fifteenth nnd Cos- tollnr Mroots , gratefully acknowledge tha fol lowing subscriptions aud donations for the month of April : On % < - " " at Benson Dr. George Mlllor , DOM ESTIC DEPARTMENT. 1OO Fonthor Pillows , Oc : Ib , only OOc eoch. IOO pieces Stnndurd Prints , 3Jc yard. 2 bales Unbleached Muslin , 4c ynrd. 1 cnsn l.onsclnlo , 88 - Inch Blenched Miialin , Mondny 7Jc yd. IOO pieces Outing Flannel 4jc yard. no pieces 3(3-inch ( Figured Per cales. 7jc ynrd. These arc regu- Inr I 2jo goods. BO | leces Scotch Zephyr Ging hams , always sell at 2Oc , our price is 18c n ynrd. JO pieces Zephyr Flnnnols , in figures and polka dots , oply 16c ynrd Bargains in Wall Paper. BABY CARRIAGES. Still greater bargains than ever In Baby Carriages. Come in Monday and get the baby a cnr- rlngo while the prices are out down to bed ruck. Wo can sell yoii n handsome carriage , uphol stered in silk plush , at $4 5)8 , $ G.GO , ipH , $8.yO , $0.8O and $1O. A saving of at least 4B per cent come in and be convinced. " We ilcaTflic Wd on Wall IMperT Ladies' Jackets , $5.00. Grout bargains in Ladies' Jack ets , in Heelers , Blazers and Vest Fronts , all at greatly reduced prices Monday : $ B , $6.OO , $3 nnd $8 BO each ; worth $8 to $12. Double-plate Silver Tea Spoons , 25c set Lace Curtain StrctclicrsT$2.50r " lioys11'ants ' Arc Down , 35c pair. BENNISON BROS tlrs. Uyan , Messrs. Wierand Jensen , trees ; iV. H. Iloman , $ 'J."i ; Mendelssohn , Kisliur & Cowrie , S.'fi ; Mr. Wallace , & > ; John Haumcr , $ . " > ; F.l I. McConnell , ? ) ; J. J. Mahoney , SJ ; Charles Leo , $1 ; cash , f'20. Children at Fifteenth nnd Oastellar-Mrs. ' . Carey , potatoes and flour ; Kelley & Stiger , ono web sheeting ; William Uarst , whisky ; kl Wilt , ' , millc ; V. J Ncpodal , two hams ; 'oycko candy company , canny ; Mr. Leo , shnos and clothing ; Mrs. I. Kennedy , cloth- ng ; Ht I'hlioincna's school children , two owcls and shoots for tie ! bablui1 dormitory ; laydun Hrothers. cups , saucers and plates , 00 of each , besides ( jullo a numuar of odd ileces. The oloetrio motor will run to Hal cyon Heights Juno 1st. Crary .V Crary. WANT THIS MOTOIl. l\tli Ward IVoplc Who 'I hint an t Kxtonslon Would Pay. The second meeting of citizens in the north end o ( the Sixth ward was held at the Mon- nouth l ark church last evening , D.IO resident iroperty owners being present. The exten sion of the Amos avenue motor line was ills- tissod very vigorously mid a committee of twehowas appointed to wait on the street jar company at Its next meeting to earnestly reqi'cst ' the company to extend ttio line wcat in Ames avontio Irom its present terminus to i'Vu-ty-sccond street Uy the last census it was shown that nearly lifteon hundred peo- > lo live west and north of the ear lino's pres ent terminus , this being two-thirds of the iVinea avenue lino's patrons. Amos avenue was graded west to Forty- ,1'cond street for the purpoio ( if a motor line as the street car company promised , but after the consolidation "that street car never amo " Other commlttcos were appointed on grades , street lamps , etc. , after which the meeting adjourned until Friday night , May8. The committee of twelve appointed to con fer with the street car company is composed of Messrs. Specht , Osthon" , Fogolstrom , Nel son , Cox , Shftw , Uoyuolds , Fox , Carter , Warner , Strnthnmmi anil French. The Ka.m Oinii'ia Motor. The Kast Omaha people have about com pleted the grading of Locust street and now amiounco that the electric motor line will Lo completed and In operation from Sherman avenue to ttio Carter white load works by Juno 1 , a month earlier than was previously announced. The line will consist of u single track with two wlro outs and switches at oil her end. The rolling stock will consist of two motors and six coaches. The Intention Is to give n lUieon minute service. Do you know about Halcyon Heights ? Crary A : Crary can toll you. I X.I U r. KM IX A UUXAVA V. Two Omaha ImdlcH Hurt liy a Cltj U-o Cart. As Mrs. Jacob Fawcott and daughter , Miss Mao Fuwcett , of Onmha wore driving north on Twenty-fourth street near \4 \ street in South Omaha a blu , gr.iy ice team lielonglng to the South Omaha ieo company , with the heavy ice wagon , dashed Into the rear end of the hupgy , completely demolish ing the vehicle and throwing the Iadie- > nut mid almost over the her e. Tim ladies barely escaped being run over and were most fortunate In receiving no moro severe injuries. Mrs. Fawcett received a bad Injury in the right eye and Miss Fawcott received a pain ful injury In the back by being struck by the tongue of the Ice wagon. The ladles were at once taken to a surgeon's ofllco and tholr In juries attended. See these bonuttful lots in Halcyon Heights , Crary S : Crary. At the MUHCO. Wonders never cease and as long as they continue to exist Just so long will the Eden Musca present the latest wonders to the pub- lie. Manager Lawlcr has a dual sot of at tractions In curio hall , First comes Che Mali , the Mongolian midget , who Is worth over 11,000,000 , Cho Mah Is forty years old , weighs thirty-ulna pounds and Is twenty- eight Inches tall. Ho U a saving , prudent man , aud as a result he U worth much money. Dept. Still Creator hnreulrn than over In Curtains and Ciiitiiln Stietelinri.u run sell you tlin MIIy best All Wool llxltu Kiipol In- craln ( In prfi at l.'ic mid 7. > c it yanl. A nlro Cotton Clnini Inmaln lit * > r , 'lOo , . .Bo100 , 4.V. In all I ho now HirIiiK | I'liUerns. ! -cn our uli'ininl line of Tapestry llrinsels at ( W.1. * . ' ; anil HV vanl. Thesu patterns ate alien n only bv us In Omalm. \\Vurti also showing tin i'le anl line of Vul- M > 1 , Mo < ] tit'ltcsiiiid llody llruiicls utgucian- lui'il bottom pi Ices. 38c. HUH tliry fco. Neiy best ( jiiallty Oiniiu | | Cutalli Miailes. All ninilc up on pest spring roilor . complete I'Rc cat Ii. ( lii-il bnr.'alns In Nottingham Ijacol'iirlalns at 41 Vi. J'M)0 ) Jl.fO ! , JS.Tft , SIILU ami 8I.BU. worth ? . ' 'ill to fS.ou. At $4.98. With rrlnuiMl r.ncls ttn'l 1'ancv Dinlos. A Kreat bargain at $4..h. ! . Others at jd/Ki , i'.on and $10.00 a p.tlr. Tliu bt" < \alncs c\cr otlurud. COCOA DOOR MATS BOc Ench. LACK CURTAIN STRETCHERS , $2.8O. FLOOR OIL CLOTH , 2Bc Yard. BENNISON BROS. > Jext comes Ilerr Jules Kollar , the podo- naiiual phenomena. Kellar cannot use bis sgs or feet , being a parylltic , yet ho Is ono of ho best gymnasts traveling. Hi * arms and hands servo 'lini for the loss of his lower limbs. Ho runs , Jumps , turns , and tumbles like a gymnast who has the use of his legs. In the Bijou theater a decidedly strouir variety company will appear. Among he many aitists are Phil and Huttic Mills , the sensational German dialect comedians , vho have won a name by their clover imper sonations. The Powers twins are clover song and dance artists. Knwson and Juno are very clever Indeed with the Indian clubs mil dumb bells. Fraullcn Ida Cordt , the lotod German opera singer , will appear In a oportoiro of operatic airs. Throughout the louse a now , bright and pleasing entortaln- nont will bo provided. See these beautiful lots in Halcyon tlelghts. Crary & Crary. A POLISH Will he Celebrated In Omnha with Ap propriate Ceremonies. Tlio one-hundredth anniversary of the or- ganizatimi ot the Defenders of Polish Con stitution will bo appropriately celebrated to- ilav by the Polish-American citizens of Omaha. In the morning services will bo hold at St. I'aul's Polish Catholic church , corner Twenty-sixth and Walnutconducted by Hev. lakimowie/ ! tlio evening thcPolish-Amer- can clti/.ons will assemble and discuss the I'olish situation. On Monday a picnic for the I'ollsh school children will bo had In Hans- com parlc under the supervision of I lev. Jak- lmowic.7. A grand public demonstration will bo ( hold Monday evening , through all the principal streets. All Polish societies In the city will take part in the parade , after which they will proceed to National hall , corner of Thirteenth and Williams , where good speak ers will explain the celebration and the causes that led to it. The following gentlemen comprise the committee of arrangements : John ICows- lowskl , John Schimanski , Joseph Gorbk , Fick Dargaczowski , John Wlichatowski , Nick Heroic and Michael Czaplewski. The speakers will ho John Rush , K. Hose- water , llov. Father McCarthy , Very Hev , W. Choka ana Uov. Jukiinowicz. John Kowalcwskl will act as grand mar shal. Do you know about Halcyon Heights ? Crary iS ; C'rary can toll you. s AXI ) m > : r suo.vit. Important Sulijeo'H I5elni ; ( onsldered hy North Nulirnskn Visitors. Hon. J. M. Moan and Attorney Frank Hunt of South Sioux City arrived in the city at noon yesterday and are stopping ut the Paxton. The oojcct of their visit to Omaha is two fold. Colonel Moan stated that Iho main ob ject of their visit was to examine the Doug- his street hridgo in order to form plans for a wagon and motor car bridge to oo built across the river at South Sioux City sometime during the present , \ear Ho admitted that his visit also had some connection with the locaung of n sugar plant ut bouth Sioux City. Ho said ho had received snverul U'lograuu from Secretary Hamilton of tihu bcot sugar factory at NorfolK asking him to moot the sender ut Omaha today. Mr. Moan professed Ignorance of th"object of the meeting , but admitted that a move was on foot to locate a sugar factory ut Omaha aud possibly another ut South Sioux City. Mnrriugo Mcen.ses. The following uiarrlajo llaoim : WOM li sued by Judg'j Shields yoitorJay i Name ami addrass. Ace. I Tom William * . Omaha 41 1 Mary Mrlngcr , Omaha ! B > jTlioniHH Hooch. I.uvcrnu. Minn ' - 1 Mirah llaylu , Omaha -I I Vocluv Itoin , Omaha SI I.Mary KurilOmaha 'JU Hallor's hnrb wire liniment has mot with extraordinary favor , and cases pronounced Incurable have been treated with success. Kvory farmer should keep a bottle of thU justly celebrated reiuoy ; ready for insttnt U30 , Children's Bonnets , 25c , 35c , 50c Great bargains Monday In Children's Lace lionncU. Monday at nearly half prlcoi5c ! , ! , COo oacli , worth 6Ue to SI. Ladies' Calico Wrappers , 98c. BLAOK SWISS FLOUNCING , 79c A hotiutifu' ti inch Mlaclc Swiss Em broidery Flouncing , choapatSl.iJ. " ) yard , you can have it Monday at71)c ) yard. Boys' ' Knee Pants , 35c \Vo nro closing those out. A lot that sold from flOe to 7/ie / , go Monday at ! ! 5o pair , Cot a pair. Boy's ' Knee Pants , 68c This is a lot of the linost casgimorcs and cheviots formerly sold from & 3c to $ l.fU , Monday they go at ( i8c pair. Children's Muslin Drawers 15cpr. Corsets. Corsets. 75c A preat Corset burpain. 600 ladies' Sateen Corsets in'blaek white and dial ) , Monday at the very low price of flOc , worth SI . All our $1.2. " ) Coralino Corsets go Monday at Too pair. Get a pair. , BENNISON BROS CLEVELAND WASN'T ' THERE , ExPresidentGalled in ( hurt , But Ho Failed to Kespond , MORE STOCKYARDS TROUBLE COMES UP. Commission Men Who 'JhlnlcThey Are Sock mi Infliction linil of n limy Term ol' Court. Some time ago Abstractor Chapman was refused admittance to that portion of the county treasurer's ottlco that is behind the glass and wlro screen. Ho alleged that In transacting his business it was necessary to bo there in order to complete abstracts of title that ho had on hand. County Treasurer Snyder denied the man the privilege ask'ed for and a suit in court ask ing for a mand'imus wns the re suit. Jtulgo Wakeloy decided the ease yesterday and denied the application for n mandamus , holding that while the records of the oflico belong to the public , it is against the Interests of public policy to allow every person behind the desks ot the treasurer's oHlce. Grover Cleveland , the ex-president of the United States , was called in .fudge \ \ ako- lo\'s court , but was in default and co'uld not bo found by the bailllT. It was a suit in partition , in which an effort Is being made to divide the properties of the Folsom estate , in which Cleveland and hli wife hold nn hoirship Interest. Demand u Fair Deal. The trouble among tlio Siuth Omaha stock men has again reached the point whore they will bo aired in the courts. Yesterday the commission linn of Johnson , Higgins & Co , applied for and secured a temiwrary Injunction , restraining the stock yards people from doing certain things. The plaintiffs allege that for a long tlino thov have boon discriminated against by the manager of the stockyards. They further al lege that on April 28 the manager wrote thorn a letter stating that In the future the com pany would not only tnaUo them pay In ad vance for all switching charges , but would compel them to pav cash for all hay and grain fed to cattle consigned. In addition to thin the stockyards company will not bo rosponslolo for any advance freight charges. The plaintiffs allepo that this Is contrary to the usual rule adopted by the company nnd applied to other snippers. U | > on making ttnvshowing a temporary in junction was grnulod by Judge Irvine , and May tl the casowill bo argued lorn perma nent restraining ordor. l-.nd of u Iluny Term. The February term of the district court practically came to"aa end yesterday after noon. The Jurors Wro all dlschurjrod and the only business thatjomains ; to bo transacted will bo the hearingyf some motions. For tills puroso | the Judge's will sit a port ! > a of next \\cok. During tWafti-riioon prisoners were brought before JUJge K icllo and to-itcnccd as foliovs. Georg Meyer , grand larceny , eighteen months ; Charles Adams , forgery , eighteen months ; James Hiloy , house break ing , live years ; Minnie Green , grand larceny , ono year ; Charles Fisher , robbery. 11 vo years : A. J Cooper , larceny from the person , live years ; .loo Lockwood , grand larceny , live years ; Thomas Crolgor , larceny from the person , live years. Sentence was withheld on John Gilbert , charged with burghiry ; J. H. Schooloy , charged with forgery , nnd Georpo Keed , charged with burglary , until their attorneys can urguo motions for new trials. The electric motor will run to Hal cyon Heights Juno Ibt. Crary & Crary. Suspicious of Him. Kd illlanisthoox-convlctwho was arrested - od on suspicion of b ing connected with the recent burglaries , was sent up for thirty days. Ho was released from the penitentiary last Sunday of wr serving a $1.BO. of ) Chlldron'H Navy Hhio Plannol Roofers , nicely trimmed , slzoaI to 1- years , Monday at the low prlco of sH./H / ) each ; worth $ U.f > 0. LADIES' Shirt Waists , 75c. 100 tloy.on Ladies- ' French Percale Shirt Waists , in light and dark colors , all in one lot Monday and at the low price of "fie each , worth $1 H5 to Sl.flO. I $5 , $6.50 , $8 Closing out ale of Lndlos' Fine Shoulder Caes ) , In tan , bteul and black , all lit cut deep uncos : $ . " > , $0.50 and $8 ; worth $8 to $1U. GENTS' FRENCH ( JNDERWEAR 68c. Just arrivo-l oO do/en Gents' French Hnlbripirun Under.shirts tind Orawors , bought to soil sit $1.00 , but arrived late. We tfot an allowance and will oiler them Monday at GSc each. They a-c elegant poods. Get a suit. They arc cheap at , OSc. LADIES' FAST BLACK HOSE , 50c. 80 do/.on Ladies' Fast Ultiulc Hose , pnarantocd to bo the best blocking weht of Now York at fiOc pair. BENNISON BROS three years' scutcnco for highway robbery in this city. Do you know about Halcyon Heights ? Crary & Crary can toll you. ojKYT : nnxiKs JIIFKUU. Tlio Mayor and I'rrMdciit l.owry DIs- UIIHS tlie lioiul QucHtlon. "As a business proposition , " said Mayor Gushing , "I thinlc the uotid election should bo postponed until November , and I will tell you why. To hold the election sooner means the expenditure nf $2.- ,000 , ntid then wo have no nssmntico that the bonds will carry. 'I hnvo llfjured this out nnd know how it will result. Uy using due diligence wo can not possibly fjut to work before September 1. In the llrst place there will bo ! iO days In which the voters must ba allowed to register. It will ta'io ' 30 days more for the ad vertising providing' the bonds carry ; ! t ( ) days for the property owners to select material. After tlio contract Is awarded the contractor will bo allowed ton Uays to decide whether or not ho will nc- copt. This , you see , will throw the work ofT lOu davs , which practically means four months. As a result winter will bo near at hand , ifTiO.ODO will have been expended nnd ? 1)0,000 ( ) will remain In the bank"to accumu late interest until used next season. I ; lin ns much in favor of hurrying up the public works as any man , but as n business proposi tion it certainly looks foolish to vote ? 15l,0 ) ( > 0 of Improvement bonds this season. " President Lowry of the council tnkos a different view of the situation. This morn- IiiK tie said : "Wo can io on with the work , call the election , prepare specifications and advertise. Hy doing this wo could have our bonds voted , contracts made and have every thing in readiness to begin work not later tlian two months irom now. " The olcctrlct motor will run to Hal cyon Heights Juno 1st. Crary & Crary. ; \ifs ito.i > 7iK. IleuovertMl Jewelry Awaltinman Owner at the I'olico Station. An owner is wanted al police ho.adfjtmrters for a ladies' gold watch chain with n double .slide and oval locket , a gentleman's chain with acorn charm and a gold breastpin with ruby set. Tlio property wns found on Tom Woods , who was arrested for suspected knowlodgeof several biirglnrlou. Woods , who gave lib name as Geode , has been out of the peniten tiary but three months. Ho was scat up from Tbavor county for three years for burglarizing the Kock Island depot , and blowing n snTo at Hebron lie has been In the city a month and has had no worlc and receiv' < ! no money from ontsiilo , yet ho has lived well , bought a new suit of clothes and had $17 in his pocket when arrested , al though he had but $10 when released from tlio ponitontlaiy. The police arc positive that ho Is the man who has committed tlio greater part of tlio buiglaries of the past month. * The electric motor will rim to Hnl- cyon Heights.Iuno 1st , Crary & C'rary. AVANTS TO HIOM' TK.VIN. An KntliiiHlamlo Omntinn Would llkc a ( Jlnlic Girdling Oluihc. At the meeting of the real citato exchange yesterday morning a glebe trotter was devel oped. RA.Hlanchard sent In u proposition Ho .states that If Omaha will pay his expenses ho will start east nnd beat Citizen Train around the world , or bust. Ho says ho mukrs tto proposition simply for the purpotn of advertising Omaha. The proposition will bo considered. A IlKOODV Drunken Hod ( 'nrrlcrn Klulit willi IJiiro Kuiiukh nnd lirlokliats. A coupla of dniiikun hod carrier ! employed on the building at Sixteenth nnd Dodge streets got Into a tight about 'J o'clock and pounded cacli other to tholr heart's content. Hrickbals and clubs flew around promiscuously , but the men employed about the building refused LADIES' 8 l-3c. 60 div.on Ladies' .forsoy Hibbod Vests , no alcoves , just for fun Monday three of thoni go for IVk1. LADIES' FAST HLACK Lisle Vests. BOc. A genuine Fast Hlaek .lorsoy Ribbed Lisle Vest ut onlj oOo each. C'honp at S-JC. SJC.Ladies'Lisle ' Gloves 15c. .lust rcccivod another lot. They are fashioned lingers and a pure brilliant Lisle in black only at lee pair , worth li.JC. Silk [ rabllas , $2.75. Monday wo olTer a lei of ICO Lndies' 'JO inch Black Silk Umbrellas wlih O.xi- dl/ed and Gold handles , every ono war ranted , ut only 82.75 ouch. " This um brella is the ( 'roatoat bargain over of fered in Omalm. \VHITE $1.89. Monday wo offer a lot of largo si/.o white Marseilles Bed Spreads , worth at least $ ; > .00 each. Beautiful nattuniH. They must go Monday , only SI.8 ! ) each. BENNISON BROS to allow outsiders to interfere. Dr. Leo at tempted to separate the men and came very near being struck with a brick. A police man at the corner of Cass and Six teenth streets saw the large crowd which had collected and made for the scene at a run. The men saw him coming and the combatants were separated and concealed In the collar. When the j oliceman arrived one of the bystanders , who was under the influ ence of corn Juice , and bleeding profusely from several cuts received bv ( lying bricks , was arrested and sent to the station. When the police had gone the pugilists were released from tholr concealment and quickly disappeared. FA IM3D TO FIX I SI I. Tom Kuniu > and Kd Gone Have nn In teresting Kim in. . People who lingered about the court house yesterday afternoon were witnesses to a pugilistic encounter that would have done credit to two professionals. Tom Kuanc , who has boon on the "peck ers'1 panel of the Jury during the last term of court , and Kd Cone , foreman of the Ambler plain street car track layers , carao together. Cone trtado the remark : "If n man Is not n Mick ho .stands nn .show of getting anything around this building. " Kmmo , altiough ho is largo enough to cat half a dozen : HPI tlio sUe of Cone , took ex ceptions to the remarks. Cowo said it was true , and the two men went .it it. Thny fought up and down the corridors several times , after which they were parted by their friends. After this they were ordered out of the building and the green sward on the east side ot the tem ple of Justice was transformed into a battle ground. Up and down and around the grassy slope the two men went , punishing each other about the head , face and neck. Tlio tight continued while the crowd congre gated , yelling police , fair plav and don't striUo below the bolt. At last the men were parted and marched away by tholr respective friends. Thousand Dollars a Knot. The lot on Dodge between Fifteenth and Sixteenth streets , on which the Denver chop house stands , was vostorday sold by M. V. D. Halnoy to II. J. Winsor. The price paid was Xi.OOO , or f 1,000 per front foot. It Is understood that the purchase was made for eastern partio ? , who will erect u business house this season. Apcil \ \ nattier 1'ro.liotloiiH , If a pock of March dust is worth a king's ransom , and April fihowors bring forth May Mowers , is it not right to pro- diet that every day in the month the oloctrk'-ligjilod.sloam-hoatod ostibulod limited trains of the Chicago , Milwau kee & St. Paul railway will continue to run mi tno short line between Omalri and Chicago , The oloetrio reading lamp In every berth of their palace Bleeping earn is tholr own patent and cannot bo iwod by any other company. Ticket ofllco , loUl F.irnam utroot , Omaha. Ciiliruriiln lO Pullman tourist sleeping car excur sions to California and I'aollle coast points leave Chicago every Thursday , Kansas City every Friday via the Santa Fo routo. Ticket rate from Chicago $17,50 , from Sioux City , Omaha , Lincoln orlCanxas City Wi , sleeping car rate from Chicago ? l per double burth , fiom Kansas City $ , 'i per dotihlo borth. Kvory- thing furnished except inoals. Those excursions are personally conducted by oxporionccd ( . ' \curslon inanngors who accompany parlies to destination. For excursion folder containing full particu lars and map folder and tlino table of Santa Fo route and rci-orvlng of hlooplng car berths , address S .M. Oi-good , general - oral ngont , K. h. I'almor , freight and piiMongorngonl , A.T. A S , F. r.illroad , 111N. Y. Llfo Hldg. , Omaha , Nebraska. The olortrlc motor will run to Hal cyon Heights Juno 1st. Crarj it Crary. f > ,000 rolls of wall paper , lc roll. Wash tubs lie each , t'lilna iiuisli and milk sots , EIB , Stool guidon r.iUt's IM ; imilir > c , Son tolls gilt Mall paper ( H4o. l.JOi ) rolls gilt wall pnpcrat tOc. MX ) V-hoop palls I Do each. Superior clothes wrlngeisl.7. > . Nuvulty clothes ringers } JL' . " ) . Epstein washing maclilnes } ) ,50 , , fldo/en clothi's plns , " > e. Itdllllll ? pIllH.V , VMIttll I.'lO , B-fout stoplitddcr ML' . ruldinu lionliiK lio.tntsstio . , worth ! I.CO. ,1-wlnx folding clotlies liius..Oo. I.argu Cliithes basKcts KM and Too. Willow dull ImijKles.'I'lo. Hoys' L'-wheel Oiirti lOc. Largo Iron a\lu wagons We. 1 , X ) tlildledywinks luc. 1,000 | iackun-i'i ini\cd tilul scud So. Uood a crub brushes lie. 8-holo goni pans 7c. I'io tins Iv and "o each. Pudding tins : , o. Su and lOc. llaiilll ( stcn puns lOe , 1'Je and 13i ; . Cake Hustle , II ) and l.r > c. . 1'alntcd cuspidors Se. Ducoiutcil cluimlier palls Oo , I.ar c sl/u milk -tr.ilni'n l. > c , i'dlato steamcis-'ie. Solid copiiei tea Kettles } l."j. Large dNh | uns - > o. "iiii.u t covered palls9o. MII wash basins f > c. lder o g beaters lOc. il-aini towel iick : IDc. \Vall Illinois lOu. Sanfonl's black Ink io. ! Hanging lamps } l.s. ! ) Hall hanging lamps $ ' . ' .r > n. Hand lanits | r > c. 111 and 'Joe. Lii > rir > lunips } -.r > 'l. ( ilass tiimblcr.s'-"ie each. Hlow n gluvs tinnierHe < each. tilas- . fruit dishes l" > u and 3"ic , worth T o and Tr > e. e.riilna mush and milk setsfilli ! and ? . " < ; . Glass bread plates Ilk1. ( ilnss water jiltjihms I'l. ' ( i-plfco Klnss cream sets l. > c. Ofass plciile dislits , " > c. Cut gl.iss snzar slftcis with sliver top I"c. Syrup pltchcis 2 > v , lleuuratcd china cnspldors 4Io. ( t1- ( i-n'.UL'i ) deciiratcd eliiunlier sets 31TO. wortl $ .r.Vl. * J l.UUO bottles unionla )0o ) , Oold paint IDo Ixittle. Ansdiila nlckle clocks. Me. .Vcdlclne chi'Mls 7. u ! . Hio.id boards O'le ' , worth $1. Hoys' velocipedes Jl.Us. 1'apor palls " , V. And thousands of other bargains. BENNISON BROS PRIVACY IS ONE OBJECT , Grain Men Want a Placa Where They Can Have Office Room. OPEN DESKS ARE ENTIRELY TOO PUBLIC , Diseussloii or IMnn < t for Iho New 1 change and U lint It llronght Forth Nothing hot- tied an Yot. A subject of general conversation among the grain elevator Mien and brokers yesterday was the now grain and produce exchange and the manner in which it should bo conducted. Some were in favor of rcntinz the exchange room In the board of trade buildlnglf ilcould bo had and titling it up for their purpose. They would put up railing- * around the out side , thus marking off sp ices where the dif ferent brokers and tradew could have desk room and transact their private business. A blackboard could bo put where the brokers would post the Chicago aud St. Louis grain and provision in irkots. Others contended that this would bo mosl too public for tlio transaction of private busi ness , and that the exchange should induce the owner of some now nnd unoccupied building to lit up a tioor for them. The plan would bo to have one room designated for the use of the exchange while all the linns Interested in tlio gram business could have otllces on the .same door , but separate from It. Thov would thus concentrate tlio trade and buyers and sellers bo more easily brought together , but at the same time each linn would have a private ofiice. The markets could bo posted in tlio exchange room the same as under the llrst mentioned plan. Another branch of the subject which rn- ccived some attention was the question as to who should occupy the position of set-rotary. Almost the whole success of the moxomont depends upon the man who shall bo seloc.tod for that station. It is said that ho must bit n thorougli business man and experienced in the grain trade. As yet no candidates for the position have appeared and It Is moro than llkelv that it will bo forced upon somtir- ono of tlio grain men who can spend tim outside of his regular business to attend to the duties nf thoolllco. There is talk nf calling n mooting of the stockholders on Monday or Tuesday evening for Iho purposa of electing oftleors and por- tcctlng an organi/ation. The electric motor will run to Hal- ojon HulghU Juno Iht. Crary & Crary , I'ennitK. Tlio following permits wore Isiuod by the superintendent of buildings ycitordav : II. M. McUlnimhun , tuo-stoiy brloU resi dence , I'orty-lirst and Hamilton Htrt'uts . , $ 5.001 Pour minor permits . IM Total The olectrlo motor will run to Hal cyon Heights .Juno M. Crary it Crary Dculnloit in Favor 01 tint Chicago .Milwaukee At SI. I'nul lly. The now P.ilnco sleeping c.xr.s of tha Chicago , Mllwaukoo ASt , I'aul lly. , with oloetrio lights In ovorv berth , will conilnuo to Icavo the Union dopul , Omaha , at 0:10 : p. in. , dally. I'liHsongon taking this train avoid traiiHfor ut Coun cil Hlulfn , and arrive in Chicago at 1) ) HI n. in. , In aniplotiinu to make all oastorc connections Ticket olllco , ir > 01 Fanmit itroot , F. A. NASH , J. K. Pur.sroN1 , ( iunoral Agent City Passenger Agent , The oloetrio motor will run to Hal oyon Heights Juno ht. Oi-ary &Crarj