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100 ilniMill tfnlil * ' fnM , lilat'U cotton half
liiwn ipily I'M iiur tmli" , II p.ili' for fiile.
I lot Hi uniiN1 heavy wool half hoio
enl > Itot | if i' pulr.
Ml'I'.l'IAIi- Hnlnrday wo will put
on will ) mil' tiiillro llnu of gonln' filtc
MMtrh , Vinir elinlcu fur HUM day L'oc
ittinli.
llniiU' n x It'll llnu Himpundors on Ha tit r-
dny nnly 'j/te pur pair.
( limit1 tt'ply linen ouiTs only loc ,
worth Wo.
Muslin Underwear.
OiiHaturday wo nroposo giving the
bttMt bitrgaliiH In ladies' night gowns
ovur ilinun In this rlty. Six Hpecial lots
KII nn K'llo Mitturday morning. Do not
ml" Dili rlintHv , Your choice of lots
fur 'Jllc , Itlle. IDo. ollc. ( Hie. and 7C.
All do/en Infants' nllps only - " : ench.
LadliM1 ( IrnuufH , nicely tucked , only
IWo u | air.
1IKI dn/.en I'hlldren'B mublln druweis
only 1'ic pur p.ilr.
Ladies' and
Children's Hosiery.
I rum uf rlilldroitV heavy wool hose
on Matnrday only I Tie per im'.r.
Oddi and cniN In children's line hos-
Inry at nliiiut half price.
I I'IIMI of Indtim' wool hose , seamless
and uslru long , only loc per pair. This
U U > no than co-it to nmnufaeturu.
1 IMIKII of IndlcV line cashm ro hose in
rlldicil or plain , only IIOc per pair , ) o-
dm'tid f i ( mi 'Ah' ,
Lining Department ,
Host tf ratio of skirt lining cainbrlc , flo }
Wo n ro ilinwlntt now style" ) of double
ilri'il printed RolTnln , whloh uro very
llililotnu ! ( , nil colors mid grades , In
plain color * In "ullslit , dtii'k , cniiviiss ,
wltfiMli , ( milling , white and slate sheet
wadding , fancy sluuvo lining , serges ,
olo. , in faul ovurylhlng in the way of
linings.
Call ICO ,
Now styles eVilrtlng ciltco , 3Jc nnd Co
yard.
Yard wldo noruale , 10c yard.
Oorman lndlio blue calico , Ge , 7e and
lc ( ) yard.
Now spring styles Ge and 7c yard.
Dark calicos , lost grade , Gc yard.
Purple and pink calicos , Gu yard.
Wo aru showing new styles in Hert
ford cord elTeels and silver gray calico ,
plain black and plain Turkey rod calico.
Blankets.
\Vo areolToring big bargains in blan
kets. Wo have too many and they
must go now.
Wo have them in all grades , colors
and prices , from the cheapest to the
best and llnest all wool California blan
kets.
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Comforts.
Bed comforts at 33c , GOo. 7Gc , OGc ,
? l.ii.i , 8I. : . Sl.GO , $ l.if ( , $1.7o , $1.08 ,
* L , $2.2 , " ) , J-2.GO , 42.75 , * 2.S3 and S3 each ;
among this lot you will find all 11'o
latest styles in covering and all colors
of lining such as pink , blue , red , tan ,
salmon , olu rose , green , plum , ote.
We have the best line of comforts in
Omaha. Eiderdown comforts $3.7. ) ,
* 1.7o , & ) .GO , $0.60. S7.GU and $0.50 each.
Flannels.
Gorman pink mixed , brown and blue
mixed llanncl , IGc. ISc , 20eand 2.C yard.
Gray mixed llanncl Sc a yird up.
White shaker Manuel oe yard.
White wool llannel , loc , 20e , 25c , 30c ,
3oe , ' 10cjoe , 50c and 05c yard.
Hed twilled llannel , 25c. worth -10c
yard.
Outing llannol , oe , lOc , 12Jc and loc
yard.
Silk embroidered llauncl in great va
riety.
hli llbornllty to It. Ho hns not enforced all
tlio laws us t' ) the suppression and coiitlsciU-
InK of the convents , and tlin trouble la
I'uobln some weeUi RRO aroio out of tbo do-
I lie nwuy with the convents which hail boon
surruntltlously I'Unulisticd them. I'ucbla U
ono of the strongest religious cities in Mexico
ice , nnd it wit : tba stronghold of the priest
hood when they were in power. At ono
tnno about four llfths of the city property
belmiRod to the church , and It is n gru.it
innnuf.iclurliiK plnco of nearly 10 < ) , UUU pee
ple. It tins one of the llno t cathedrals in
Muxiro , nnd In this wan a silver altar wl.ich
costs morn than f 100,000. Ono of the bulls of
this cathedral cost ? IOO,00 < ) , nnd its Interior
is nl mont plated withhold. The priests are
so niuny and tbo old tnlliionco of the church
Is such thut they were nblo to make some stir
when tbo convents were sunpressed but It
wus inornot a mob than n rebellion and wns
easily nut down. Outside of the priesthood
the leaders of what was the church party ,
ere well pleased with tno present condition of
the country. Since i'reaiilont Dluz was first
elected property has been snfo and the ad
ministration of Justice hai been in conscien
tious bandit. The national debt ban been re
duced nearly ono-hnlf , pront lines of mil-
roads hnvo been built , the citla * of the coun
try are RrowniK , wn os are Increasing and
tbo condition ovory.vhoro is that of pnaco
nnd prosperity No ono In Mexico wants
rovolutlon. The majority of the people are ,
you may know , what you call the 1'eons or
Indians. Mexico has about twelve million
people , and fully four million of these uro
of pure Indian blood and live million rnoro
are of mixed Indian and white blood. Thuso
people1 nro of the doscomltints of these who
were In the country when Cortoi cm no and
tlmy nro not naturally revolutionists.
They nro conservative rather tliun pro
gressive In their wavs and are peaceful ,
hard worltlnK , < nnot citi/ons. They have , I
uellcvo , In tlioni the mutorlal nut of which u
great people can bo miulo but this will bo
by nduca'.iou and through incroaxod prosper
ity , which will advance wui/us nnd stimulate
them to ambition In the works of puuco
rather than these of war. They could only
bo brought into revolution by famine or waift
or by the prospects of receiving high p.iy as
soldiers , or by fear. The priests bavo last
tholr power ever thorn as n revolutionary olo-
inont throUKh tbo loss of church property
ami through tlio fact that the country still
exists and Is In n butter condition under the
now kOVernmqnt than it ever was before.
The oToricnl party did not succeed with nil Its
wealth and It certainly could not succeed
with nothing. "
Tim President IHII SliitrKinuii ,
" \Vlintkliidofaman is President Diazl"
snlil I. "Andhat kind of un army lias ha
0 itMisl rovolutlon in case it should arisol"
"Pruiildunt Diaz , " replied Senor Uomero ,
"is 0110 of the ablest statosiuen ana
oue of tbo mobt skillful Koneruls on
this continent. Ills whole Ufa | ms
ueou onu of action and he lias demonstrated
his ability in nlmo t every Hold. Ho Is now
in hi * pn.no nnd U In perfect pbyalcal and
laoutal condition. lie heh'iui life as n poor
Day , en to rod the army at an ourly h'o , at-
tilaeu proininunua 'ind ' contributed erently to
bringln ? about tbo Indapondonco of Moxlco
through hU gotioralsbip In 1M17. At this
Hiiio Ua wa the Uul of the people. His un-
sclrti.Uuo s , honesty , integrity and heroism
MV Hi in muah the saino ( ilnco amoni ; us that
OeuoralVnnliliigtoii holds union you
Americans , aud till popularity was such that
1 har9 lway bdlovod that had ho refrained
from rttbeUiDK uRatnst Juuraz , be would bav
txwu prolu nt of tbo Moxlcan renubllo live
> e r before he took poia ilea of It , when
heovartUrew I.anto. Heu.imuu of great
i xecutlve ability. He thoroughly
unUentands bis country and his
P ( jpie , ud he U , I behave ,
auxlou * to do everything for tbe coed of
I Mexico iuiU for tbew lie fcols very friendly
i tu ih I'uited StaUM , nnd he has done every-
' 'tuptr lie coulj to brmtj tbe t\vo countries
1 * fr together aud to iooreaie the truda to-
LWUM tbtaj. I'rwUeut Diuz Is a maa of
gra > t peronal rntRuetlini , and ho 19 PS-
HOC ! ally popular with tba arinv. Tbo soldiora
iduilro him for ua ! h'oueraliblp , and ho has
U.'wn ' tilnui'lf tlioii' frinud during the whole
f bin u nni liitiution Ho bus teen that
t.ijr La > o ti > ci ca tucir pay regularly aud
Clearing Sale of
Winter Goods
IN LA 1)1 US1 AND OBNT3' FURNISH
ING GOODS ,
100 do7.on Kcnta' all wool scarlet draw
ers nn Thursday to bo closed out tit UGc
pair.
ICO dor.cn gents' flno nil wool tindor-
shtrts , Bli'htly ( soiled , 81 , $1.50 anil $2 ,
yo'.ir choice on Monday -I0o each.
GO do7.on Cents' outing1 llannel shirts
to bo closed out on Monday at 2Gc oach.
1 cafe of gents' heavy wool half hose
to bo closed out at 12jc nor pair.
Wo will put on sale Monday 100 dozen
of pouts' heavy cotton half hose , 3 pairs
for 2oc. They will outwear any box
usually solo at 25e par pair.
Hero is another : 100 dor.on gents' fast
black half hose , every pair warranted ,
and usually sold nt 3SC. You r choice of
this lot l o per pair. 3 pairs for GUc
100 dozen ladies' fast binok hose , -10
patiffo , extra long , every pair warranted.
On Monday 25e per pair.
Ladies' line cashmere hose , derby
ribbed or plain , only 35c per pair , re
duced from GOc.
1 case of children's all wool hose , cx-
tra heels and toes , all sizes , lee per pair.
Wo have just finished taking stock
nnd find wo have too many odds and
ends in uori-cts nnd to dispose of them at
once wo will divide them into foui ; 'ota
25c , Me , 39e and GOc per pair. Many of
thcRO have been bold as high as $3.
Our entire block of children's wool
underwear to bo closet ! out at less than
cost.
Gloves.
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Special bale of gloves on Saturday.
1'JO doladies' black cashmere gloves
lee prsr pair.
2o dozen ladies' undressed kid gloves
in small sizes , o } , G ! and ( Tinch , this lot
5'Jc pov pair , worth 81.
1 lot of ladies' real kidgloves , in all
sizes , light tans , your ; choice at O'Jc ,
worth Sl.flO.
50 dozen ladies' Biarltz gloves , line
quality , only 79c , worth * 1.25.
1 lot of boys' heavy wool mitts only loc
per pair.
Canned Fruits.
Condensed milk 10ev
3-lb can California grape , 'lOc.
3-lb can nil yellow nd'aolfos 121c.
3-lb can California pe'achos in pure
sugar syrup lOe. v J
3-lb can California golden prop
plums IGc. f '
1 gallon can Califortiartjenche9 ] SGc.
1 gallon can G'nliforhia'artrieots ' 4fic.
1 gallon can California plliins 'loo.
Teas and Coffees.
\Vo have the most complete line of
tea and colTeo to bo found In the city.
Fresh , now goods received daily.
Choice Uio 23e and 25c.
Santos 20c.
Fancy Golden Rio 28c.
Peabcrry 30c.
Guatunmla 30c to 32c.
Old Government .lava , 38lc ; 3 Ibs.for
SI.
Sun dried Japan lOe , 2oe , 2c ! ) , 3'ic.
Natural loaf Japan H-H * .
Hasket llrod Japan -Itlc.
Moyuno Gunpowder 4Je , ISe , G8c.
House Furnishing
Goods.
\Vohavojustdnishod taking Inven
tory and wo llnd that wo liuvo got 3113
imported English porcelain dinner sets
on hand. Wo have boon soiling these
sots for $12 and $15 per sot. Wo nro
going to close them ont nt $7.J3 ( per set ,
one-half our regular price , and one-
fourth regular crockery store prices.
They come in all colors and decorated ,
100 and 112 piccos in a sot.
1,500 half gallon tankard water jugs ,
23c , worth $1.GO.
2-5 gross china mugs Gc , worth 2"C.
1,500 terra cotta cuspidors , lOe , worth
GOc.
500 dozen Hint water tumblers , 2jc
each , worth lOc ,
700 do/.en wino glasses , 2e. worth Klc ,
200 dozen spring extension hanging
lamps , with M inch shade , for $3.78 ,
worth $7 and $8.
1,800 stand lamps complete , 17c ,
worth 50e.
500 Hue toilet soli , $1.0r > , worth $5.
3,500 wash bowls and pitchers at 20c
each , sold rccrularly at $1.
2,500 chambers at 3Gc cadi.
1,200 slop jars at O'Je each , regular
price $1.2.5.
22,000 dinner plates at 31c each.
7,000 soup plates at Gio each.
Harness Dept.
Wo invite special attention to the low
prices in this department this week.
A good farm harness , $21.00.
A good farm harness , $22.00.
A good light double harness , $21.00.
A good single harness. $5.00.
A good stock saddle , $13,00.
A good side saddle , $5.00.
Breast btrapsloc. .
Hntno straps , lOc and 12c.
Curry comes , Gc ,
Leather back brushes , 25o , <
C-ring halters , 70o.
Mexico have been almost nil built since the
lirst administration of Provident taand ) n
number of new roads nro in course of con
struction. Wo have moro than O.OJO miles of
ronil In operation and all the largo cities are
now connected by gooa railroads. The Mex
ican Contra ! has n trunk line ol l,2il mlles
and the line which they have rocontlv com
pleted from the trade i-ontTof San Louis tjo-
tosi to the Gulf of Mexico atTnnipico , prom
ises to have a Kro it trafllc. They hnvo also
n line running westward to Guadalajara
which is a largo city ajd ( they will extern !
this line on to the Pnclllc coast and thov
have tbo surveys for it made. Wo are build
ing an iinmnnso lotty system nt Tnmnico
which will make this harbor one of U.B finest ,
in the world , nnd which will make a. rnat
port at this point and will make it a railroad
contor. A railroad h being pushed
south from the city of Mexico toward Guam-
rnnla ever thosamo line practically that Gen
eral Grant , and myself Inid out , and this will
open up n very rich ngriculturul nnd mineral
country. Wo have Just completed n narrow
tiuoifo road from Mexico city down to Vorn
( Jnu , nnd this road will ho extended to the
1'acilid through a very rich country. The
era of profitable rnilrouding In Mexico bo nn
only six years niro , and tbo country i& being
opened up in a wny thnt Is surprising to in ,
and surprising to all foreigners who vrMt us.
Our ( jovirnmont receipts are Incroasinp vnry
rapidly , and the country Is goini ; forward
riflit aloni ; . The railroads are p.iylnK a t'ood
interest on their bonds ; nnd though they
wore tirst started with subsidies from the
Kovornniont , the ones baiiur built now nrn
mainly private enterprises unasslitod by the
government which will rely on the wonder-
fid resources of the country for their bup-
port. "
"How about HUT chnncos for American in
vestment in Mexico , Mr. Komerof" I
asked.
"Thoy nro.I beliove.practleally unllijdtod , "
was the reply , "and I don't think capital can
bo put in any plnco In the world ul.oro It will
bring forth gnmtor results than it \\ill if
properly invested in Mo\ico today. The
fields of Investment nre many but fanning ,
mining nnd manufacturing of many kinds
will yield great reiullsnnd a careful study of
ol the country and some capital nlucd ny
peed business brains will make fortunes.
Tbo now railroads are opening up vast nrcns
of line k rlcultural lands nnd lands nre > cheap
now in these icgiona nnd can bo bought , on
such terms that they will pav well. ( Juito n
number of Americans are oigaged In inanu-
f net u ring In Mexico , and paper mills nnd salt
refineries will L'lvo largo prollts. We hnvo
some of the llnest furniture wood in the
world , still wo Import the creator portion of
mir house furniture and there nro chnnros
for manufucturlnj ; In almost every line of
trade. The host way for Americana who
wish to Invest In Mexico Is to go to the
country nnd oxnminu it for 'homHulvos ,
Tnoy will tlnil fairly good hotels In the larger
cities and the government and tbo people will
ilo everything they can to show them Just
what Mexico is nnd to tauo hold of any good
thing they may have to offer for her. "
PIII.M ; G. UiirnNrrn.
coiiaiiiiiitii | > n or 1'iiini.
Following is a tnblo , taken from the
sixth yearly report of thu conunlbtiicmer
of labor , allowing the yearly consump
tion per head , of food in the United
.States and In Europe , thu consumers in
both ca oti bolrg iron-worlcors and their
families :
United BiatoH. Hurupo.
I'otatoos 4.51 iHinliuU li.Aul > nbhoU
Siuar 81..W noundu Ui.C.'i | nmnds
Huttur. 44.18 pounds ' 'l.c : pounds
Meat 17H. ' > 4 iiounCH 74.77 lioiimU
Kyjgn ILW : : doion ii."ij : oo/nn
( 'ionr IttG.Ill pounds iltf.iw iiouiids
Coireo UT1 pounds y.oo pounds
'lua Sl potinda O.M pounds
This proves that , in spite of thu far
higher standard of living in the Unltml
States , the average coot per family for
till kinds of food U proportionately much
lees , being ftJIU 05 In the United States
nnd $ ? r > 2 in Europe.
i DC , Cullimoro , oculist to Mo. Ptic. Hy
Drug Dcpt.
.This i1omrtinMit | Is ( jrowlnj ; more nntl
moro and moro every < ' y. Why is it ,
Hcenuso tlio people know whim they pete
to Hayden Mros. they suvo mnnoy.
Monday will be your last olmneo in buy-
iiij ; perfumes nml toilet fcoiips uni.tnv
I'lllCK.
Hood's Snrsapnrilla. Too.
Ayor's Hair Vi or , 7oc.
Ayer's Cliorrv IVctoral , "fie.
Indian Sasrwa , 76o.
Wyotir.s Heef.Vino nml Iron , "oc.
Llobip's Hoef. Iron anilVine , 30c.
Klootrle Milters. 40e ,
Ilostettor's Hitters , 7oc.
Scott's Emulsion , 75c.
Warner's Safe Guru , Doc.
Magco's Emulsion , 76c.
.lamniea Ciinpor , SOc.
Seven Sisters' Hair Grower , 7Ce.
Seven Sister's Sealn Clennor , 'I0c.
I'riniloy's Sarsnparilla , 59e.
Wricht's Stirsnparllla , ou. ! )
S. S. S. , largo , $ l.io. !
S. S. S. , small , 7oc.
Oarliold Tea. 20e.
Colirate's , Woodworth's , Kirk's and
Im ported Perfumes , lee per ottnco on
Monday.
Cashmere Bonnet Soup , lOe per oako.
Kirk's .luvcniio Soap , 17c per cake.
Kirk's Shandon Deils Soap , -He per
box.
box.Fell's
Fell's Capo May Uoqtiot Soap , loc per
cake.
Hot Water Bottles , 12 quart , OSe.
Hot Water Mottles , H-qimrt , il.10.
Hot AVater Mottles , -l-iuart ( , $1.10.
Atomixors for Sere Thro.it at half
price Monday.
Viola Cream , 3oc.
Malvina Cream , 33o.
Viola Soi : p , 18e.
Jewelry Dcpt.
The best brlcos ever olTored and the
best ( joods over made.
Rotors' knives nnd forks , $1.25 per set.
Kofjers' t ea spoons , ! ) ( ) c per set.
Kofiers' table spoons , 81.80 per hot ,
Niekol alarm clocks , 6Sc. )
Walnut clocks , $1.
1 in ported German clocks , Ooc.
Marbleixed French clocks (8 ( days ) ,
$3.1)5. )
Elpin , Waltham or Springfield
watches ( silverino ease ) , $2.95.
Elfjin , Waltham or Springfield
watches ( gold Tilled ctiso ) , ? 7.76e
Ladies' solid gold rings , f > 0c.
Ladies'solid silver thimbles , lf > c.
Little I ord Ftuitleroy eloeks , ( iOc.
Gents' solid gold shirt studs , .r)0c.
Child" s silver knife , fork and SIKIOII ,
15c.
15c.Silver
Silver calso baskets , 7/io.
Silver pickle castors , 75e.
Silver butter dishes , 7oe.
PHENOMENON OF THE CENTURY
Electricity Invading Every Department of
the World's ' Industry.
NOVEL APPLICATION OF THE POWER.
-Cutting UiiiiilcriMl Dilsy mill C'un.il Na\l-
Kiitlou I.lkru'Uo In thu Diiuiiilu of
Ihu 'Miiglulini lUiM'Irlniind < Jtllu
Traction Comp irt'il.
Tbo tendency toward ! ooonotny In labo.- ,
which is nowtidays pervading so many In
dustries , has shown itself in the apparentlv
Inlloxiblo occupation of Ice harvesting. An
electric ice cutting machine ha ? boon in
vented , which not only doss nway with from
ao to 5'J | )3r cant of thu proient waste In cut
ting Ice , but Introlucoj n most Appreciable
saving In an entlraly unlooKo.l for quarter.
Itnppoari that m.iny of the borsoi employed
in tills Industry are attacked uy pulmonary
disease from exposure , and a largo number
aru annually lost by drownlne , one- com pan v
nlono having loit twonty-sovon last winter
from this cause. Tno nw hirvostisr is n
cross between a tricycla and : i sulky , Us only
weight being that of the driver and of the
small oloctrio motor which Is geared to thu
wheels unil to tha cutter * , which ravnlvo.
Owing to tbo lightness of thu apparatus ,
ice cun bo cut that would not boar thu weight
of iho. familiar icj-plough and team , us Iho
cutter l capjiilo of grooving ordinary Ice
almost through to the water , with a porfocliy
smooth motion , and without , Hhock or Jar.
The mauluno , nnroovcr , removes snow , nnd
corrugates the surfuua ol til J Ico. The cur
rent that propels the motor is furnished
either bv a rael of wlro or by Unlit movable
trolley wires 11 Ice these of electric roads , and
is derived from u plant which ulso runs the
olavnlor. * at iho ice hou c , nnd gives light for
the harvesting operations , which , In open
winters , are necessarily continued nil night.
TKvm'u nousis' : rttKi uv nirreur.
A mode of testing the depth to whlh nails
have been driven In n tior.io's foot , wlilch U
ns merciful ns it in effective , ban been ren
dered poisiblu by thu use ot the oloctrio cur
rent. One terminal of a light baltory Is at-
tachoi to tlm bit , nnd the other to Ilia alioo.
If u nail hut buon drlvon into the tomlu.- part
rif the loot , tlio horse will bo manifestly tin-
cnsy , but otherwise it will give no sign of
bcnsution.
NAN Kl ATI NO C4NM.1 Ilk BI.IItTllll 1TV.
Tbo traction of canal uoals by moans of
horao-power will soon bo us much out of date
us animal traction in the streets of largo
cltius. Tills old fashioned method hnb lung
been regarded n.s tnmontnblv bohlnd iho
times , but no substitute for it bus been forth
coming. .Steam has been tried , with but
moderate buccoss , and the jlolgian cable sys
tern U clumpy nnd tnadoiiiato | , ICloctrlcity ,
ns usual , comes in to solve thu problem , and
tbo trolley system lias been found to answer
exceptionally well for canal navigation. The
trolley can ba run without diftlciilt along the
banks of the cnnul , and umplo current sup
plied for the working ot the boats. Thu gen
eral ndoptlon of this plan Is only n question
of time. It has boon buitgettod thai in the
case of largo cannl * the state might ver >
prolltably undertake tbo ljullduig and thoop-
erntion ot iho plant , or grant n concession
to a prlvnto company to furnish ulcclrio
power for canul traction nt rates advantag
eous to tbo boatmen ,
r.l.RCTKU U. M IOIC ,
Kloctrlclty Is liivudlng the domain of tba
magician , uud it would team us If tbo tales
of thu .Arabian .NlghU' Kntertalniiibnt ,
with which the youtu of each uo <
ceeJlng fouoratlou U wont to bo ontbralod ,
Butter.
Country btittor , IGc , 17c nnd lc ! ) , nl
ways fresh from best makers. Orpinni > ry
S2U' , U3o and Uoc. Kemembor our Imttor
is always tlto best anil at lowest nrlcoa.
Great Meat Sale.
Ilrlod snlt | orlc , 0c } pound ,
Siifjar curuil brcuUfast bacon. Tie per
pound.
Honolocs finni ) corn beef , 6Jo jici *
pound.
Su ur enroll No. 1 hams , Uje , I0o } anil
l"ii % per pound.
Suuiir cured California hams , 6o } per
pound.
Dried bouf , 7jo lOo , 12Jopur uound.
Uonoloss ham , fit- per ptnmd.
Kolomna biuibauo , ou pur pound.
Liver pnuauKO , 6c pot1 pound.
KninkfortB. 7ji > iiur pound.
Head clipcso , 60 per pound.
Hrii'k I'liousUt lee per povind.
Cream cheese , IGo ] ior | iound.
Swiss choose , loc nor pound.
Host Holland herring , in koirs , OSo.
llomcbtle hnrrlug , in kegs , 75c.
Jlcht cane cod llsh , l Jc.
i-pound ! brick cod lish , 16u each.
Saimon , lc ( ) per pound.
Wliito lish. Ho ) ) > ur pound.
Mackerel , lilje pi r pound ,
1'on-pound pail Norwegian pardino9 |
7 o per pail.
Pure Bud ; Wheat Flour , ! ! e.
1'uro f.laplc Syrup , \ or gnl. 7ou.
Aunt Sally Pancake Flour , 'lie.
New Kvapoaried Haspborri'js ' l"5o.
Pure Apple Hulter , in eider , ou.
Saner Kraut por.qt. 35c.
Sweet Chocolate , 5e.
Toys ,
TTaydon llros'iron nxlo exprejs wag
ons , fiile each.
Volociiedo8 ] in all sixes , panics of
ovorv desuription , dolls , all si/o' , ) ) lusli
and leather albumstoilet and m\ineuro : \
sots , Itineh basljots , fancy work b 'sltots ,
picture and A. B. C. books , als1) a trreut
variety of toys to amuse the lil'.le folks.
Horse Blankets and
Lap Robes.
Largo square horse blankets reduced
to 7oc ctiuh.
Shaped horse blanlcots 83c , il.2i , Sl.fiO
and $ l.tr ! ! .
Extra grade of high toned square
horse olankots , $ ! ) . .r)0 a pair.
All wool lap robes , $1.60 ! oiieh.
F ur aad plmli robas at , ) riuui t > close.
HAYDRI BROTHERS ,
Ht.MCW
WwW * T HB9tn
, . * , MI Hum
t - vm < * * * v
nt I HWIM
* s * m MM * n *
M
*
fN jttl A.-t H * SlU
i if tttui la HI *
* F
nml mv convocation with him was
In K md , nrorv < lnv I'liltod States.
I iHkM bin ) IH to Ciit.irino Garztt and the
r' ' < > lttlrm | nl'ina the Muiican border Ho
r-pltnti
I know Vfrv little nbnut this man ( ) nr/i\
toil ho N nn nnltnmvri rhiiraeter In Mexico.
[ I * H not n itinii of iiny prnmliionro or of any
fnrtw , nml Inil surprised thnt such an axng-
ttur.ttlitn . hat Iwn nnnlii of him by iho
AlfHtfli-un n w < pipnrl As far at I can loam
ftn wim to h n b en n printer by trade nnd
to published n littln nnwtpnpor at f.nrodo ,
r tnt , on the M xlpnii border , issuing it
tfMftlr nr monthly. us hn hail the menus Ho
IK not it wan of char.iotor nnd I have oxtra-
dUftjn pnfWr * her fo- his nrrait. The pnport
tnclii.tp u p'lotojtiMnh ' nnd n dcactiptfon of
Sim , nnd the ds crlptlon states thnt no Is 4(1 (
# * nlil , Intl. of medium weight and of fnir
emjietctlon. IH < h dr , l . stittos , is of a rhest-
flnt folor , his nyd * nre IlKht , and ho has n
nKHer tinnvy muitnche Ills face H pock
itQd no hm ; ii qrnr over ono of hU cyo-
THIS U nil I Know about him. I con
tlftr film itlorn of a free bootcr than a revo
lutionist itml fili force It made up of smug
mainaiiMRts and Iho bail elements
you Will uwnjrt rtnd along tbe froit
tlKf. I ilon't Imtirlnrt h has n Inrgo force
Aid [ doubt whotRor hn ha moro than fifty
< ) < IUO inon A to htn being the lender of n
wvnluil'in , the idat Is prcpoaterous. Even if
the country wore in shape for n lovolution hn
would Do 'no ' ls t iimn to loud It , nnd this talk
Stout thl nortnoro sinter being In hit fnvor
u < i WiKtllng to revolt In ridiculous in the o\-
It It eiiuaiiy ridiculous to talk about
> 1nf the IWder of the church partv in
Ice foil the truth U oe is A peniillesK ad
jturer AauclitoJ with a bund of outlaws
„ > IW the Moxiemi people neither respect
nor Pear '
Vn I > tlii pr ol ii KiivuhltliiM.
( It true. Son or Romero , that M xlco Is
mi uia yo of a rovolutlou ' ' 1 asked.
"I 'Ijjnlt ' not , " w tb amptiatio reply.
Ti & rwUetx Moments of the country , If
lh * ri 4o any , we In power aud the men who
tuive won ghlotly concerned in tte rovolu-
IWA Wl ty ? fWi ro uow uuuingliig the ov
uruuiant a/ij af * mfadglng it to tbo natlsfno
lion oftb p-opl8. Mexuo bai nevar been
itooiJI * oun4Hion nt bho is today nud
tnA exuoptlou of oue or two places
iero it wmpirftUvo famiut' , tbe pee
ocoi gnlj BlUlod ( with tbo govern
vvltU tUcir pro paou. Kvon sup
that UJi iHUf cttou oilstad , tbacburch
ouaJ put OKIMUI to succeed in n revo
VThen UiW fought aginkt the man
itrol tlt0 u > varamenl , tliuy
two tbrU ( or .ill iho property
ul ihuy l i tUa religious untnut
lower ulfue * to aeip them. TUay
m l th men v' ' uiuney from
j/uiu / uul Auktna , Mnl France
luilliuiij , of JolUrs in tUuIr o u o.
Jliig 411 tbii , the. ( ailed nod
to tiono u > tuciwetl wi .b
my .luJ uiy uiillho support of tlio
Mil' ' ) now IM tbaj the prio t op-
i iu tid Mlftt tbAy were aciunwd
ii jl icoil ruoer to A aolv forvor.
ufiiiitiMit , aj luc clg > n uf tbj lui vv r
lt ' ' 1' * * Jvgut 4p4 moiiMturios
U.f tu 9 poome thfl vnit ainouut
ion they h J Hfcuin
_ uc.uutfiJ to taverol
% Bd it was * ll turned
uf thi > moiiastoriu bo
4uJ tl ' ' '
e 'ji-'gi'it library
* vh t VVM 01.00 t great
of too ii.'iu toni'i
t ri' ' uu I ull.cr Oc
tbcir ale
i ( * kurv , Clio
heir iMvyer and : . lay
to iy > t > * i uu i liu
robe out tlm ) inirt
.lit \1oti. > > ul ! a
\Vu Ljiliev" ID Mo v atti
- f iho I. .
a- i * > .ica i-
t now tb oiituo
lei I
U Li
ut one time , in spo.iltlng of the financial con
dition of affairs , ho said that the soldiers
must be paid llrst , the interest of the foreign
bonds next , nnd ixltor thnt should come the
civil employes and the othuritems of eovorn-
niont oxpenso. I'reslilent UIa7. carefully
watches ever the army. Ho knows its or-
gani7ntion In all Us details , and ho has mndo
it stronger than It ever was before. "
"How many soldiori could Mexico muster
in case of war , Mr. llomorol" I nskod.
Mullen' * rlglillllgVlgllt. ! . '
"Wo could cnll together atput 200.000 good
lighting inon , " was the reply ! "Our rogumr
nrmy contains about 50.000 ,111011 and we tiavo
a gcnorni reserve which would make up the
balance , livery man in Mexico Is a soldier
at some tltno in his life , and tbo organization
nnd drill n ( our troops are nftor the most
modern methods. Our regular army U
largely armed with KoniWKton ntlos and wo
have a national foundry on the edge ot
Mexico City , in which wo make our RUHR lor
the artillery , our powder and our ammuni
tion. Moxlco has' u line military school at
Chapultcpcc. the site of the summer palace
of tbe Montozmnas nnd u largo per cent of
our oflicen nro graduates ef this school. The
training H much the snino us thut of West
1'oint nnd tha Mexicans nro very proud of
this Institution. "
"f.i it true , Senor Romero , that the rank
and tlio of your nnn.v HIM recruited from
your prisons and thnt you have many ox-
conviots among vour soldiers I'
"No , it is not , " replied Mr. Honiara. "We
have ninny Peons among our soldiers but the
Indians make splendid lighters and they
have been trained to battle , through thu
revolutions of the pant. The .nro nt free
from crime as any soldiers in tlio country and
they may bo depended upon In battle ns well
as any troop * in tlio world. They are portions
tions not so well equipped ns vour American
troops , but they can undergo great hardships
and thov have shown themselves to bo
bravo men m the Buttles of Mex
ican history. ! With this army President Diaz
could put down in n fe\v weeks any rjvoln
tion thnt might arise. The froo-bootlng ex
peditions of the north are mad a through n
sparsely settled country arid through onu
which has much desert land and which is
rough in the extreme. Thc.smatlness of the
number of rebels , smugglers or free-booters
or whatever you may call them , makes it
dilllcult to catch them nnd they uro nn nn-
noynnoa though not at all dangerous to the
general peace of the country. "
"Then the revolution willfnot olToct Amor-
lean buslnois or the conuitlpn of American
cuuital In Moxlco I" ,
. \iurrlritii Capital Snif In Mii < lr < > ,
"No , " replied the Mexican minister , "it
will not. American capital U ns safe m
vested in .Mexico as It U m the United States
and Americans under any conditions need to
have no fo.ir of their investments. It is
wonderful how rapidly capful is coming into
the country and u Istfinalei ) that Americans
now own tdlvor mines there to the amount of
nearly SIOD.OOO.OO. The mining resources
of the country nro practically
unlimited nnd a large number of
new mine * nro boinir opened ovorv
rear. There are now morbtuau 1,000 mines
beini ! worked in Mexico nnd wo turn out
moro than f 10,000,000 worth of silver every
your , nnd it Is estimated Unit JOJ.OOO monaro
at work in our mines , Among tbo prominent
Americans who ara interested in mines uro
Senator $ towartlbo , hclfiof the late Kotiu-
tar Hearst and Governor Shepherd , who had
suob n career bore at Washington. There
nao til so numerous private parties not known
in public life who have Investments In our
mineral regions , nnd tbo Shepherd mines in
Chihuahua tmvo turned out great amounts of
silver. They hove boon worked for 250years
anil ttiev are , It Is said , as rich today as over.
They have turned out something hko
$800.000,000 In the past and are now said to bo
producing about | 7.\000 a month. It has been
said in some of tbo/nowsnapers that Gov
ernor Shepherd was ? furuubiug the money
for this little rebellion ot Ijarza's , The idea
icetus to me to Lw preposterous , nnd the little
money they have must come from tUeir raids
"You speak ol tbo railway development of
tbo country , Mr Itomero , ' bald I.
Yes , wa > tbo reply , "Tbe railroads of
would soon become commonplace whun com
pared with n rocitnl of the marvelous fontr , oi
which the cloctno current Is capable. Tlila
idea is inevitably suggested by n description
of the lelosomo , the wondcrlut ulal now
plnccu in tbo rooms of hotels. The dial la
ourelv n foot in dlnmotor , but on Its surface
is Inscribed n list of nlmost everything that
oven n most in a hotel can want. The wand
of the magician certainly is not there , but
its place is completely supplied by a push
button. By moving n crank pin find pressing
the button , anything on tbo dial can bo
ordered , nnd the order Is instantlv trans *
milted to a corresponding dial in the oflico ,
where it rocolvos prompt attention. There
U no weary waiting for servants , and no
bungling of instructions ; the wish is merely
expressed by Urn projsuro of the button , nnd
presto ! it U fulfilled. The list includes &
full complement of breakfast bavoragoa , nud
every solid concomitant that can UP thought.
of , from buttered rolls and soft bnllod eggs TTl
to chicken snlaa nnd oysters. U'bo require
ments of luncheon nnd dinner are also pro
vided for. All Kinds of human help from a
chambermaid to n policeman nro available on
turning the orank , ns nro ulso n ( ! .irratro.
"my wash , " n penny stump or the principal
daillos. J'ho space devoted to drinkubloa
would Indicate that America in n thirsty
country , but the list evidences tlio fnct that
the national tnste is not wanting in discrim
ination , for It embraces the host of every
thing in liquid form from the innocuous
lomonndo to the most Insidious of
cliamp.iKiios. The telcseme is a miracle of
ingenuity , even in America , whoso Ingonlous
inventions have become n proverb , all the
world ovor.
ii.i.CTincirv : vKitsrs fAiu.r ,
In a recent comparison of the relative nd >
vantages and disadvantages ol oluotrlo nnd
e.iblo traction , reference Is inado to the
ninckpool line in lCnglandnnd the Ilnd.i.PostU
line In Hungary , by way of proving that n
good elect lie road can bo laid down tor loss
thiin acablo load , nnd not only l.o moro of * '
llclunt , except in c.iso of n very htnup grndu ,
but pay bettor dividends , The Ilud.i-Posth.
reid ; tiuvorses tbo principal streets of tha
city and cnvurs twenty mlles of tru-lf. ft is
an uiKiunlllied ant-cess and is nsplei'dul Illusi
trntlon of what can bo done with the conduit
system if it is properly installed , 'J'ho road
has sixty oloolnc cars , the working 'if which
costs onlv 18.5 per cent of the uro < H rocolpts.
The energy usefully applied on elect ne cnri )
uinounts to about i T > 0 per cunt of the power
given oil at the power station. U'ltb cablj
traction moro than 'J."i ] > or cent olllcienuy ouu
holdom bo relied upon , the bulk ol Iho nvglU ,
nblo energy being absorbed uy the many tank
of stoul cablu moving nt a constant upced of
BO'nu eight miles per hour ever Im.idrods of
pulleys , uucli of which has to bo carefully !
lubricated , lost It gut hot and add to the aU
ready enormous waste. On clcolrlu cars the
consumption of current Is proportional to tha
load and to the speed. Another important
consideration Is that uccldonU with I'lootrlo.
cars ore loss frcquont than with the canlo. A
fact which mnv bo of Borvico , to uily fathers
wto ( ; onlomilato ] iho Introduction of rapid
transit Is thnt the entire permanent way of
the lm-l'ostli ) ) road , together with conduits ,
drains , f coders nnd conductors , did not ox
coud $57,500 par mllo.
N'OTKS.
In ISVi India bad only b'.OOO inllcn of telegraph - ,
graph established. Last year tlio mileage bad
increased to 1IH,0XJ ( miles.
What is said to bo the largest nmmotop
over nindo is being constructed for u Brook
lyn aluminium company. U will indicate
li.OOO amperes.
Tbo succoso of tbo existing oloctrio railway
in London has given nn impetus to tlm inovo-
mont for locomotion of a similar kind. For
consideration during the forthcoming session
of piirllument thorn nro no fewer limn llvo
bills which propose cither the construction of
now ulnctrlc railways or the cxtuuslon ol
lines already aultiori/.ed. t
The loiiL'ost uloctriu railway In the world
is to bo constructed In Kussla. Tbo project is
being conildarud of constructing u line froid ,
hi. Petersburg to Aruhuncol , n port on tbe
Wliitosuu , udlitunco of more thun BOO lillo-
moU-rs ( IU1 miles ) . The electric current is tq
bo furnished by a soriut of goucrutlui ;
tion * distributed ulong tbo Una.