OMAHA nAiT.v urcrc. KITVIUY. .fonvii\rm.n ! ' > ciAo \ ; . -T\ri\vrv PAH K N. B. FALCONER'S SPECIAL SALE MONDAY. I have just returned from New York where 1 have secured the most extraordinary bargains , both at auction public and private sale. The market was in the most depressed condition I have ever seen it and I bought . I heavy. could not resist the . prices they mode. We place them on sale Monday , giving our friends the advantage. You have only to look at the entir0 to . goods that. I see would call year special attention to the Silks and Dress Goods. They goods , and the prices are ridiculous. Also notice the are splendid quality , all perfect extraordinary bargains I obtained in Cloaks and Jackets and Fur Capes , etc. Also in Linens , and Millinery , and Books. Hosiery , and Blankets , and - JsJ > $ . l AJ.AQQSI ] E T J _ d Monday. Mcuvy black wedge wale royal siilc , tegular price $1.50 , on Monday , 790 ; only one pat tern to a customer. Colored crystal bcngaline , in all colors , regular price , $1.75 , Monday , $ t. 17. Extra heavy crystal benga- line , in all the latest shades. actual retail price in New York , $2.50 : our price on Monday is In black silks \vc ofl'er , on Monday , black failles and satin rhadames , worth QOC , at 5/c ; only one dress to cadi cum- tomcr. T Icavy black failles and satin rhadames , worth $ i , on Mon day at 67c. Heavy black arnutrcs , crys tal bcngaline statin rhadames , faille Francaisc andgros grain , regular price of which is $1.50 ; on Monday we place on sale at 97c. The finest quality of black gr os grain , with heavy satin stripes , in cardinal , blue , cherry and gold ; the regular price of these goods at retail in New York is $2.50 ; on Monday we shall offer at $1.25. We also place on sale a full line of heavy silk Scotch plaids ati.,25 and $1.50 ; these plaid waists are all the rage in New York ; worn everywhere , mak ing the silk so scarce that it is only by patience we can ob tain them from the mills. At no time have we ever offered such. bargains in silks as this , and when sold cannot be re peated. THERE WILL BE A DEFICIT 01110 of the Queslioiifl Likely to Trouble the Democrats , CUSTOMS RECEIPTS WILL DECREASE Importer * -\VII1 lolTii llllin. tit Clvn Onion I'ciiillng tint I'rnbaljti ) K < * iiiljiistinant of tlio Tnrliriir the Oloti-hnu AdiululHtrnilDii. WASIIINT.TO.V BURKAU or TUB BBS , ) 3 FooiiTKK.vrii STIIKKT , V WASHINGTON , I ) . C. , Nov. 10. ) Becrotary Foster of the treasury today tated that he bad no Intention of recom mending an Increiiso of the present internal rovouuo on whisky as bus been stated In various qunrtcn. This administration has no Intention of making any suggoitlons of ways nud means for rmsint' rovontie for tno Incoming administration. Ho .adds thut thorr will bo no dollclency this year In splto of all ulurmlnir reports to the contrary. Tbo olllcois of the treasury now bollovo that during the first year of the Incoming administration there will be u scrioub dellcit owing to iho great falllni ; oft of customs re ceipts. Importers will bo unullllng 10 give oraurs pendinu tha prooubla readjustment of ibo tarilf , uiid for the next llftcen mouths the receipts from import dullu.s will decrease t > o matorlallv that tbero will not be mifllcient to moot thu constantly mcroaslng expenses of tbo government , BO thai u dellcit is inevita ble Sffiotury ItuMi Kxpminiu Seorotnry Kusk feels tluil ho owes It to bis constituents and friends to explain why bo refused to allow uls name to bu used for tlio uomlimtlon nt Minneapolis. " 1 ntn no Irultor , " ho suld to an Intimate friend this morning. " 1 tun no t nut or , and never buvu been , cither to my country or to my friends. I hnvo no regrotn whatever. They used to tell mo I'd got tbo farmer vote If 1 was nominated. That was the argument of ray friend ? , but it was mi appeal to my elllshnc.ss and ambition. I tofused to penult ray i.nmo to bo used and told my frlendy they must lot uio nlono ; that if I was in u position to gut tbo fm mars' votes it was bo- cuuso I wus secretary of uprltullura nnd I was In Una position -iniiolntiuer.t nf Pres ident Harrison. Of course 1 bad considera ble to oo with tliosuceebi of tnoDepartment of Agriculture , but that wus only ono part of the administration und tbo suicn of Iho on tire administration wus duo to tlio fuel that Jonaniln ] llainson wns nt thn bead of it all. Ho uus my friend nud supporter from begin ning lo end of the endeavors to got mi Amer ican hog Into Ktirop"an countries. Certain ofllduU in the diplomatic service undertook to claim credit , for ttio buccess achieved , lint I am no Irullur ; I g'tvo credit to President Harmon ull the time. " ( V t rii IViirtliuu. The following wcstorn pensions granted are reported by Tun Hiu und Kxuminor Bureau of Claims : Nobruslia ; Original David Purkovpllo , Edward Reynold : ) , Huisoy'R , Smith , ' Her- roan F. Monko. Frank Krieger , Uoorgo W , Meljon , JainLMH. Cbldister , IVuncla N , Uro knw , Oeorgo O. Adams , Clark P. VYetzt'l , William H. Curry. Additional Kdwurd Owen. John W. Miller , John M , Moon , Adol phus Holloway. Increase Reuben H. Deil rick. Kciiifcuo David F. Frv , Joseph A Dudgeons , William ] } , Kink , John K. Snuiv , Frank H. Uleuson , Jos.pU H. McAtoo , tleoreo U. Ashworth , Cburlos A , Shell , Urorgu li McCo.r , Samuel i : . Woods , free man K. Chapman , Thomas .1 , Smith , Uos- well O.illlams. . Additlonul Homy H , Uurtob. Orieiuul widows , ttc. Janolvoal- Ibor , mo'bor , Delia A. Mutlmon , Mutlldia O. Sluurt , Johuuu Gerhard , I'Vetiorick Fuer , father. lown : Original Krlsoy T. Fisher , O rcuus W. lleudrieks. John Marsh , ( Jeoruo O , DuuliutP , Alexander Martin , Sylvanui Jlonuell , ( U-oruo A , Crlit , Michael Fluu liocmi. Jacob Long , Stcpbeu Joyce. Tbo HeudrlcKiiou , Porter Herring. Additional Dress ( jcoocis. Mr. Falconer bought these goods in New York at an ex traordinary sacrifice and at the prices underneath we give you all the advantage. 44 inch heavy cheviot in plaids and stripes , regular price Goc , price Monday 250. 42 inch novelty tweeds in plain mixtures , plaids and stripes , beautiful styles and every thread wool splendid for school wear. Regular 650 quality ; our price Monday sSc. A big lot of 54 inch novelty suitings in cheviot and camel's hair effect , strictly all wool. Regular price $1.50 ; price Monday 75c. This is the great est bargain we ever offered. Our high novelty suitings which have sold at $1.50 $1.75 and $ i'.oo , all new and stylish goods , on Monday all at $1.00. Black drap d' alma cloth , 40 inch , beautiful finish and worth 65c ; our price Monday 38c. Black all wool French serge , double width and worth Soc per yard ; to close out Monday 5oc. Black mohair brilliantine , good for dresses or skirts , be ing a very durable quality , reg ular 6oc. Our price Monday 43C- ( Jcorgi ) ICIrkpatrlok. Hehsuo Cbarlos Jrnmm. Original widows , etc. Alon o Lawrence , father. Susanna H. Moon , neither , Kacbnel Titus , mother , Sarnn J. { nberts , Frances Ashburn. Original Daniel 1 , . Thomas , SVillnun 1 $ . Chick. Har- non Hiker , Ell Busby , John B. Melvown. Additional-Joseph A. Loiidonback , Con- slantlno Dougherty , Henry H. Smith. Will- am II. Clark , Lemuel T. Womacbs , George Cent , Hobort P. Wilson Lifavotto Bout- well. ' huDDlomontal Ba/11 H. Wiggins , 'ncieaso John M. Carry , liolssuc John [ lolden , Edward Nowoll. Orlginul widows , etc. Hnilcot Cotrican , Eliza Butler , PrUcllla Payrton , minor of Henry J. Callu- gban. South Dakota : Original John Brustor , Charles ( J. Pratt. Additional Herman Van- Jerboof. Reissue Thotnan S. Pock. Oriir. Inal widow 'J ryphona A. Collins. Addi tional William D. 1'utnim. deceased , Ueorgo Sprakor. Uolssno and incroasa Samuel 11. Taylor. Original widows , etc. Ann E. Putnam. Mlscelluiinniij , Secretary Noble today decided the follow- log land appeal cases from Nebraska : United Simoj vs L P. Kingston und J. T. Stewart , trsr.Bfcrred from Urokim IJoiv , commissioners decision afllrmod ngainst Stewart ; LnvvlsKooh vs Nnnuv A. Llttlo , motion for rnviow from North Platte , motion denied npnlnst Little ; Ambioso 1C. Dllss vs John H. Nunn frnm Sidney , decision uf- tinned. Tbo following cases from Huron , S. O. , were also decided by the secretary : M. A. Hogcrs vs C. U. Frost , motion for review - view denied ; John CSuvdor vs Henry Murphy , motion for review denied. Ij. A , Hunt wns todav appointed postmas tor at Harden , Phelps county , vIcoJ , K. Ar nold icslgnod ; J. Snell ut Memphis , Suun- dor.s ununtv , Neb , vice Mnttio O , D'ullor re signed ; Kmmii Schoub.u : nt Corloy , Shelby county ; U. W. Thomas at llurrls , OjcooJa enmity , la. ; S. S. Ivellokon at Argo. Hrook- Ings countv , S. L ) . , nnd J. C. Meiirn nt Tol- fcrd , Lawrence county , S. D. P. S. U. I.jnoliml n Micro .Murilt'rnr. Cu III.OTTI : , N. U. , Nov. 19. Deputy Sheriff Livingstone of Richmond county Tuosdny luat attempted to arrest u negio named Uuneuti Mul'iiattcr for a disturb.uieo . at the poiU on election day. As Living- ' atone was rending the warrant McPnattor iihot bim tifmd and tied. He was naiituied last night near Loworburg. IIu was put on a North Carolina Central train at Kockylium. At l.auiel Hill stution , u mob invudea the train , carried tbo murderer out and hanged him , o OpcratorM huiuirn : in Increase , lUi.riMoiu : , Md. , Nov. IK. The grievance coinmlttoo of the Ordur of li illroad Tolog- raphera hut cvoning came to nn nnilcablo iigieemeut with the Haltiinon ) & Ohio oflh'ials. It Is agiosd that an incrca oof JPfi 000 faluill fo to the opsrators. Paj mont will ulso bo made fur over 111110. A com mittee ropicsontlng conductor * , hrakumou nnd switelinien is hero toconfnr wltn tbo Daltlinoro k Ohio cxm-utivu otllcors regard ing an increase of lu per cent in wages. 11 i'i ; v > ' llii\\iiiiinr | \Vii4liliigtiiii , TACIMAVnsb. . , Nov. 19. Within the last twenty-four hours tbroo inches of rain 1ms fallen , being the heaviest rainfall ever known In thu Puget sound section. Streams are swollen und last nlKht tbo Northern l'arilo ) roaa brliii.'a over Cirocto river was carried awuy. Trams cannot pass before Sunday , ( turned Up UIB lunillil. Hinoixsvii.i.K , Mo. . Nov. 10. Tbo bouse of Joseph Thatcher nt North Hlgginsville burned to tbo ground yestordav. Then were In tbo bouso at thi tlmo un Invnlid son of Mr.T'hutcbor and two young children. Tbo latter otcaped , but the luvuild cblld was i ) u rued to death. . o ( i.trzVa llroilnir Out cm Ilimili , SAX ANTONIO , Tex , , Nov. 10. Kncanmcion Ourza , u brother of tlui famous filibuster , Cutarlno Ciarza , bus boon released on bonds of f'J.iMU ) . Kucuraiveljn was captured at Key \Vost , Flo , , some nooks ugo , hnmll ( ) r iiur Uutton. New OIU.CANJI , Lu. , Nov. 10. The cotton crop propeels grow worse ovary day and the yield "lil 1"I5 per cent loss than last year , with a total not exceeding 400,000 bales. * * " ! ! CLOAK DEPT. We have just received late novelties in children's cloaks , novelties in ladies' jackets , wraps and ulsters , Novelties in infant's cloaks. The afjcnL representing the firm of Uavid Stern & Co. , 72 Greene St. , New York , has turned over to us his entire sample line of cloaks which will be on sale beginning Monday , We can safely say that this manufacturer is considered by the trade as the best maker of infants' and children's cloaks in ( Americn. NOTE THE PRICES. Children's cloaks , made of f eiderdown , lined with Canton ( flannel , collar trimmed with angora fur , regular value 63.25 1 size 2 , 4 and 5 years , Monday only $1.93 each. Children's fancy vicuna cloth cloaks , color tan and gray , trimmed with tipped angora sateen lining , size 2 , 3 , 4 and 5 years , regular values/ , Mon day only $4.89 Children's and misses' jack ets also at special prices Monday Here are our prices on furs. French Hair Capes $5 , Best quality Cooney Capes $7.25 Hest quality Astraclian Capes $15 Beaver Capes , German $16.50 Beaver Capes , Nostern , $25 , Hudson Bay Beaver $45 , Monkey Capes , best , $21. Martin Capes $32. Beaver Muffs $5. Astraclian Muffs $3.75. Electric Seal § 2.25. French Cooney Muffs $1.75. Minlc Muffs $7.50. Martin Muffs § 7.50. We have a full line of fur head scarfs in mink , astrachan , cooney and opossum at from $4 to $9 each. THOUGHT THE BASK SOUND Litigation Orar the Failure of the Inland Bank. ONE OF THE LATE DEALS IN LINCOLN .Stock In tlio IiiHtltutlnn KxcluuiKcil fur f.nn- cnstnr County Kent Kstiitu and Thou thu I'roju-rly V Trniiklerrcd Oilier Lincoln LINCOLN , Neb. , Nov. 10. | Special to TUB BKU. I Litigation over the failure of the Bank of Inland has already boon commenced , I us will bo scon by n reference to tbo particu lars ' of the case llled iu the district court of Lancaster county this foicuoon. C. W. and J. N. Axtoll llio u petition with the clerk of the court , 111 which they sllogo that the Fidelitv Trust company , S. W. Jacobs and .1. N. Burliiig.itno , secured from thom tbo title to certain pieces of property In this city on fraudulent representations. The property in question in located on the corner of Thir teenth and K streets and in Ilill&dalo addi tion in thin city. Tha petitioner * assort that the defendants induced them to trade the hind for thirty-seven shares of the stock of the Inland bank by repre senting that the bank was in good linaneiul condition. Not knowing ur.ylhing about Iho condition of tbo bank thotnsolvo * they took the statement of the president of the Trust company and made ttio trade , signing a deed iu blnuk. Tno property was a ( tor wards deeded to Burllngume , who Is a relntivo of Jacobs. Since thu failure of the bunk tbo plaintiff * believe that they have been de- Iraudod , nnd tbov assort in their petition that the otUccrs of tbn trust company know ttmt their statement ! ) in regard to the sound ness of the bank were false , and that they made thom with tno deliberate purpose to aefraud ; that thu trust company was organ. I zed for the solo purpose of unloading upon it n lot of worthless notes nnd securities , which weio la turn unloaded upon thu bank ut Inland. Ansnultml 11 lt tlr iil MUM. A WBrrnnt is out for the arrest of a man named Davis , llrst name unknown , who is charged with a folonlous asnatilt upon John ( iibion , u laborer employed in ono of tbo construction gungs on the now Hoclr Island ilao thiougb iho cltv. Both men have been at work near the penitentiary. CiIoson as serts that Davis wus the loremunof thu gang in which ho worned , Yesterday Gibson took u notion to cjult work und tbls snoinod to mouse the Ire of the foreman nnd tha as sault too . pliica in consuuonec. | liibson ex hibits u badly damaged Head as u result of ibo con ( I let , In which ho cumo out second best. Judge BorcoU issued a warrant for iho arrest of Davis and it Is now in tno bands of Constable Mullory tor service , ( i osI put tlio htuto llnuie. Ueturns from alt but six counties of the state bavo been received ut tbo ofllco of the secretary of stato. Hon. Orlando Toff t of Cass county came un to the stnto house today to pick out Ibo heat ho wishes to occupy Jn the senate next winter. Uoprcsentatlvo-oleot John Davies of Cass county was H a lute homo visitor this after noon. Mr. Davies is foullni ; id I tbo bettor over bii election to the uouso from the faot two years nso u ben bu ran for attorney of Cass county the fuslonlsu beat him by about 700 votes. Tills year ho turned tho' tables upon Iho fusloulsts. Pro ) , W. 1C. Andrews , the man who out McKelgtaan'n majority of 10Ul ( two years USD down to U.'JOU thU year , \\us nt the state bouio tbls afternoon , lie says that at the satno ratio ha will nave about 4OJ ' ( ) plurality in the district two years from now. The ofilclul returns from tbo Fifth congressional dlttrlcl bavo bean received and tabulated ut ut tbo ofllco of tbo secretary of stato. Tliay give McKolghan unujorlty over Andre\Yn of a'j o. Tbo case of UV. \ . Urowstor against the Ladies' ' Hosiery Dep't. ' too cloven ladies' solid color and fancy striped cotton and lisle thread hose , actual value 25cand35c , Monday 167 . 200 dozen extra fine quality of lisle thread in black , colored i boots and lancy patterns , 750 and $ i grades , all at 25c Mon- i day. I ' Gaelics' b'ack ' equestrian j tigh's ' , fast colors , at Si a pair. ! Ladies' ribbed balbriggan union suits at $1.50 , worth double. Ladies' balbriggan eques- trian tights , in cream colors , at 650 , worth $ i , 1 25 dox.cn purej-hrcad , bright silk hose , black , a regular $3 quality , at $ i.8S a pair. Ask to sec them. Men's Furnishing Dep't. ' 2B dozen men's qooci muslin fancy irimmzdnightshirts atBOc , nil sizes. At OOc wo ore showing the best unlaundered sliirt in the land. 12O dozen extra fine quality of English merino half hose at 23c , worth 03c. Boys' flannel waists at 5Oc and 7Bc ; all good dark patterns. Novelllos in light and dark colored neeksvear at DOc. Linen Department. SPECIAL FOR MONDAY. MARSEILLES BEDSPREADS. 5O 12-4 genuine Marssilles bedspreads - spreads that we have always sold at $4.7B and $5 you can now have your choice of pat terns for$3.2B each. NAPKINS , NAPKINS. We have a. lot of odd dozens of napkins , slightly soiled , that we will offer at the following prices : IB dozen bleached napkins , regular $2 quality , for $1.48 dozen. 16 dozen 3-4 bleached napkins , regular $2.75 quality , now $2.19. IB dozen 3-4 bleached napkins , regular $3 quality , now $2.33. IS dozsn 8-4 bleached napkins , regular $3.25 quality , now$2.8B. Bank of Ains.vorth was filed with tbo clerk of the sunrema court this afternoon. Hunk Kxnminor Croighton Morris was sent to Johnson Iu Nomaha county tbls morning to tnko charge of tbo Bank of Johnson , which closed its doors yesterday. The exact status of the bank is as yet ua- known to the State Ranking boird , and will uot bo kno.vn until Examiner Morris Hies bis report , which is looked for Monday. Mitny I'niorltO ! * for Soimtm- . A great many people of Nebraska took advantage of the provision of the constitu tion which permits thom to express tholr choice for Unltod States xonator ut the general election preceding an election of a member of that aristocratic body. Tbo list of favorites this year is a long ono , and if any of thn Nebraska statesmen are missing from the list they bavo escaped the notice of the voter. Tha following Is the list of men who received complimentary votes for tbo place : J. 1C. Sloven" . U. H. Von W.VOK , A. S. PuddocK. J. II. Powers , Henry St. Itay- nor , F 1C.Vhlto , T. J. Majors , J. D. Strode , J. W. Edwrton. C. F. Manderson , J. E. Uoyd , Uhurcn Howe , H. E. Moore. W. I-i. Green , W. J. llryun. Orlando TofTt , C. D. Schrader , A. W. PI Id , .1. M. Thnrston , J. Sterling Morton , W. H. Thompson , J. E. North , (5. D. Melklojolm. Lsandor Gerrard , D. L. Bruen , J J. Burr. Julius Cooley , lionry Uluni , Mux Meyer. W. A. Pnxton , 15. Harrisou , J. Burrows , John Koucbmiui , K. A. Cudabv , CbailcsVltbnoll , W. J. Droatch , U. L. Miller , .1. B. Wea/or , W. N. Duo- rock , T. .1. Mubnnov , J. C. Brennun , C ! . Cleveland , J , L. Webster , U. O. Lobock , J. U. Cowin , Euclid Martin , U. W. ICing , O. W. Hitchcock. U. II. Clurko. H. U. Bromo. O. W. Doano , Isaac Moves , II. D. Estubrook , L. Cronnse , Willlum Coburn , Lee Estollo , Isuao HnsUull , O. U. Bentley , It. S. Me- L-iuchlln , V. O. Strioklor , W. O. Curtis , S. D. MeroorV. . H. Munger , 0 , Morcor. G. \V. Llulnger , W. I Brewer , J. C. Wllcox , < ! oorgo O'Uneti , E S. Montgomery , Alvin Saundoru , .tolin A. McShnnn. Another CXCptrr In the Horror \Vur. Another chapter was Issued from lha records of the district court today in the war ever the Berger children. Mrs. Proese , the former wlfo of Bergorauu tha mother of tbo children , comes into court with a petition in which she denies emphatically every allegation inado by Uorgcr in mipport of blJ request lor tbo custody of tno chil dren. Sno says that bo had the ttecreo of tha court changed after she hod consontcd to n certain disposition of the children , and that bo so annoyed bar by bis requests and demands for Iho ctiifdrcn inatsbo finally consented to lot him have the bar ; but whoa ho got the boy ho bout and misused hlrn to such nu extent until tha llttlo fellow ran nwuy. She also alleges that Berger mistreated - treated the little girl to sucn an extent that she took her bomo aguji. | llrnril In tlio Court Ituuin , The grand jury has adjourned until Mon day.Arthur Arthur Young was inado happy this morn ing uy thu receipt of u now and I m pro mi divorce from bis uifu Nellie , to whom bo was married but u few motif-hs 111:0. Nolllo turned out to bu bad , very bud , und the particulars of Ibo ctiargo * timdo oy Arthur against her would make the most hardened sinner blush. U. B. Sklunor usksio ) court to sot aside tbo Judgment reccntlj ; obtained ngalnst him by the Nebraska Commercial bank. Tbo Fidelity Trust company of this city Is Involved in 11 suit commenced against it today by J , J. Kelt. Tbo plaintiff alleges that ho cumo ironi fork , Pa. , to manugo the Institution and , hat ho was to receive toO \ ' par month for bis services , Ot tbls amount I JIM was to bo lu caih and f > 0 in the stock of ibo company. Ho aUn purchased f..r.W ) uortli of tbo stock of the company upun tbo express agreement that if at any lirao bo Wd difsaiUlleJ ho could return the stock and gat bis money back. Ho states that bo became - came dissalliilod souio time slune , out that when bo oamj to get bis money tbo oftlcers of tbo company refused to give H up , Huuce the suit. The application of J. F. Lansing for the appointment ol a receiver lor the Lansing theater cnmo up today , but was postponed until Monday , Lincoln In Hrlof. M. A. Luun , thoinan who is doing mora for tbo beet sugar industry than any in n In tbo state outsldeof tba manufacturer. ! , > > tatcs I bat tbo Now York capitalists who dcsiro to oroot threofactories lu Nebraska -will bo iu LOOK At these prices for Blankets and Com forts. A full 10-4 whlto blanket worth 31 now Too. A full lllvhil3 blanket worth $2.50 now $1.1)5. ) A full 10-4 wliito blanket ( wool ) worth S5 , now Si.05. : A full 11-1 wltito blnnkot ( wool ) worth Sll.fiO , now $5.7. " ' . A full 104cnrlot blnnkot ( wool worth $1. now $2.0. " , . A full 10-1 gray blanket worth $1 , now 7uc. 7uc.A full 10-1 fjrity blnnkot worth $ . " , now $4.Uo. $4.Uo.COMPORTS. . All styles , all grades , all col ors. ors.A good comfort worth 750 , now 490. A full si/.e comfort covered 1 with satinc and turkey red lining ing- , worth $2.50 , now $1.9 ? , filled with white rose cotton. A French sateen covered , filled with eiderdown , regular $6 , now S.-75. | A silk covered , French sateen lining , worth $8.50 , now 5595- FLANNEL BEPT. All wool skirt patterns , 36x 90 , worth $1.50 , nowsi. All wool skirt pattern , 40x90 worth $2 , now $1.25. Shirting" , skirting , cloaking in all styles. WASH GOODS. A full wrapper of 36-inch bedforcl cord , worth $ i , now 49C. 49C.A full wrapper of 36-inch armenian - menian serg-e , worth _ $ i.5o , now 6Sc. A full wrapper of 36-inch angora camlet ( fleeced ) worth $1.75 , now 980. ( All of the above in plain , fancy stripe , checked and plaids. for a preliminary conference next Saturday. John Olcson Is confined to uls b ardlnc homo 1 on P btroft with a broken collar Done and ioveral deflected ribs. Ho is a very heavy I man. and last night fell over the rall- mcof i the Industrial Savings bank into the bascmont I area. Chancellor Canltold of the State iimyerMty has rocolvoil n letter from Mavor Setu li. Loworiiraolilyn , N. Y. , saylnp that ho will accept an invitation to deliver the oration on Charter , Day at the university coramenoo- mont next spring. Three drunlc.s made up the roster at the police ; station this morning. Judge Waters t-avo , them live days apiece. l-rof. Itlckx DUohurcod. Thocasoof Prof. Hicks , chairman of the Board of Public Works , who was charged wtthillepul votinpon last election day , was dismissed , this afternoon. The arguments ia the \ CD so were made before United States CommUsiQner Billiiigsley this afternoon , Deputy Unltod States Attoruey Baldrldso of Omahn appcaroii for the federal govornmnnt , and J. B.'Strodc of mis city for the defend ant. The nrguinijuts were ma.lo on the question of the intent , and both sides sub mitted , numerous authorities hairing upon the | point in controversy. After hearing the arguments , nnd examining the authorities at length j Commissioner HillliifMley stated that In \ his opinion Prof. Hicks had voted illegally , but ] had ilono BO unlntejtlonnllv , unJ under the 1 circumstances I" , was clear that tuero was no , corrupt Intention upon the part of the defendant - fondant j , therefore hoould dismiss thocaso. vxTititit i rccnll-.ir I'lnd ill the MI-HI t of mi O.ilc in In. iiini.a. Wi.v\MtC , Ind. , Nov. 19. Walter A. Wood berg , residing in the southern part of this county , cut down a will to oak tree , which , when Hplit , revealed a rottuJ bun dle containing n door hide tanned by the Indians and covered with tboir method of writing. A translation of tbo characters Indicates that a treaty Had bcoij entered Into between thu Miami nnd Pottawattamia Indians In the yenr 1761. The former , through Mlshouoiiogush , ceded certain territory north of the Wabssh and west of the KnuliRkoo rivers to AubDerraabbo , the Poltawattamlo chief. J H'O MUltK 7VJ/t.\.I/ > ( > / : . FJn > Killed iinil JMiiiiy Hurt In Arl < insiin Diitimcii In .tllsnmiri. KUKPKI Si'iiiNfls Ark. , Nov. 19. News lias just roacbod hero that a cyclone struck Harrisou , Ark. , Thursday night , killing llvo residents und woundim ; many others. A largo number of hoiiRcg wore blown down nnd considerable stock killed. Sr. Loi'if , Mo. , Nov. ID , News reaches here that novclono passed throuzli West Plains , Ala. , Wednesday nlcht , causing con- sldcniblo jiroporty loss. The bouse of John Armstrong was blown down nnd nil tbo oc cupants , Armstrong hlnuolf nnd wlfo , were fatally lujuicd. Want lliiKhlit In Itupiirt. NEW YOIIK , Nov. 1' ' . Within u few days President Marvin Iluchlttof the St. Paul < t Omaha railway will bo requested by leadlnu eastern stockholders ou'stoo the Vanderbilt interest to issno n dotullod Btaioinont of the operations of tbo road for tbo past six months. Mr , HllKbllt , a * head of tbo executive i.epart- ment of the company , will ulso be requested to furnish wooltly and monthly returns , tbo snmo as tbo St. Paul , Northern Paclllc and other leading western competitors. bold lu u N < ur Yuri ; h.\ndlciUi- . IsiiUNAi-oi.iH , Ind , , jNov. ID. The Indian apolis street car lines have bean ( tola to a Now York svmlleato headed by 1C. I. , , tlel Knapuiul J. O , Ilafnor , ex-president of llio company. Tbo prlco paid Is said to bo ( ilvcn it w l.i'iiiii of l.lfr. < fv , III. , Nov. 10. William J , Jamison , who was to bavo been hancod next Friday for the murder of Charles Aaron , has been ( granted n stay of execution br the eupremo court until iho bill of rooorils of bis c.uo could be exauimod. MILLINERY. DEPARTMENT. Special , , Announcement. We wish to slate to our ) trade and the people in gen eral that we ofTcr for one week the grandest bargains ii\ mil linery ever offered in this city. Time is too precious to quote prices. Come and be con vinced , ART DEP'T. Special sale of cushions , head rests and yarns. A good china sillc cushion , with double ruffle , 16x16 , $1.23. A good china silk head rest , all shapes , made with double ruffle , S Yarns A good stocking yarn , in all colors , 30 per skein. Zephyr , Germantown , in all shades , 150 skein. New baskets , drapes , cush ions and art goods in endless variety. AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA Cutlaliy Company Increases Its Capital tck Several Times Ovor. WONDERFUL GROWTH OF THE BUSINESS Steady lucronne In tin * rinporliincn of tlio iMurKnt Kept Kvpn I'nnn \ > lth by the riant Notes null Xew from the .Mnclc City. Tbo Cudahy 1'acklne company recently published iu Chicago amended articles of in corporation , Increasing tha capital stock of the corporation from $750,000 to Jfl.fiOO.OOO. The increase In the capital stock of the com pany was inado necessary by the Invostmanls and onlnrgamontu of the property which bavo been mudo by Ibo company since it was formed. South Omuha Is the piincipalpluoanf busi ness of the Cudahy I'aclilng company , and it is bore that many hundreds of thousands of dollurs of thu company have been invested nnd expanded in improvements of and oxtonslvi ) and lasting nature. The growth of the Cudaby Packlne company within the past few years Is only equaled by thogiowth of South Omaha us a great ivo stock market and packing contor. Tbo prosperity of the company , which has neces sitated increased capital , representing such extensive improvements , U caused b/ the prosperity of the city. Tno ono liolpi to build up tbo other , und with the Increased cnpltnl the Cudahy company is prepared to keep pnco with the onward march of South Omaha and moot any demand which in creased business may create , and their mam moth establishment will bo Incrcaind iu capacity whcnovor necessity compels. The C'udabya aru among the most enter prising packers in iho country and it Is thair aim and desire to bnvo bulldod up at this point a stock market and ppcklm ; center wblrb will not bavo a rival within tbo breadth of the land , and their wealth Is al ways ready to assist in that undertaking. Cliurgfil ivltli'I'.illlng H .Sink , O. P. Grlflln , formerly atowurd at the Murray hotel , w * nrrostod yesterday after noon by Ofllcer ICroogcr In Omuba on tbo charge of larceny. 'i ' hn complaint was tiled by P. L Monahan , who nl- that Grlflln took u wooden ulnk nnd pipe service fioin u room In the Cunningham block which did not he- IOIIK to him. About two weeks nco ( irlllln purobusoJ a restaurant in the uiiuninuunm block and conducted It until Frlduv , whun bo moved out bis oflociu nnd quit business , Tha sink nnd fiervioj in question vicro 10- movcd. and Grillln claims ho WFI compelled to got them out nf the way In otdor to tnovo bis ranco. and tbat ho placed them in the collar nnd If they nuvi disappeared sumo ono clso is rosioii ( ! > lblo. Jud o i < * owlnr will do- tcirmluo the merits of the cnso Tuesday morning and in the meantime Grlflln Is out ball. on _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Allirlclil'it I.IUir.itl. Tbo KxccUIor Literary society is the naino of a now organization just uorfectud. Tbo society was orpiini/cd at the Smltb school bouie , below Albright , nnd will moot each Thursday ovonln ? , Tba following oilcorn ! have been chosen : President , William Bini'.h ; vice president , William Cire 'c ; secre tary , Irvinu Smith ; uiilstant tocroury , Cliuilea Chandler. Tbo society marts out with a peed membership and promise ! to bo a success , Hold lhMir ton Hey , J , H. INleholson , who lives near Twenty , llftli und P streets , was the umdde&t man in South Omaha yeslecday , and if bo does what bo so numorsusly promised sonroonohas trouble uhoad , und very eerioun trouble ut that. Mr. NlcboUon's son and holr Is nbout 12 years old.und tbero is tbo seat of the trou Book Dep't. Special Sale Sitimlay , At 15c. A l.irg'c assortment of fine juvenile books : Lithograph , board covers , worth 25c. Autograph albums ( closing out ) at i ; c. snap at 250 , The Favorite Dictionary. Il lustrated , only i5c. Also , a few i2-mos. ( to close out ) , chrap at 250. Above books only 150 each. BOUND BOOKS , At 65c. The largest and finest as sortment ol 12-mos. ever of fered for the money , all in ex tra fine c'oth binding , first class paper and large clear type. The following are a few of the many authors : Dickens , Irving , Thackeray , K-liot , Hawthorne , Ruskin , Ivingsley , Longfellow , Edna Lyall and many other equally popular writers. Red Line poets arc included in this lot at 65C , At 35c. Handy volume editions of Sum-lot Letter - tor ami Di'iimtnunil'ri iiddrosscs ; both uro attractively bound in fancy covors.lui'go float * tvpo and splendid pupcr. At $195. Goorjje Kliot's Life , 1x9 related in her loiters and journals , edited by J. W. Cross , attractively bound in 3 volumes ; special price , 81.1)5. ) At $1.25. Prcscott'a Mexico. II volumes , oloth binding , largo , cleat1 type ; special liur- Ijuin , 91.25. At 95c. Klsto books only 05o each. 2 for 25c. A larpo assortment of 25 and 60c jri-iBr novels at" for ioo. ! bio. yestordav the boy purchased liquor Jn n lowur N street silicon , and ho tasted it so often that lit ) wns tmatile to carrv tlto load around without , resting most of the lima. The youiiBstor could not even talk , and when ho wont liomn In that condition tlicro wns a dcnca of u rumpus. The upshot of tha wliolu iitTiiir Is thnt the boy's fothor threat ens to prosecuio the saloon nun us soon as lie secures the nocossarv evidence to provi ) where the liquor wus purchased by his son. Kuimimlitr HID .Mirtjrs. The Irish-Americans of South Omaha lira making extensive arrangements for tbona- tlomil colobrntlon In honor of the Irlsb natrlots who worn executed at Manchester , England , November ffil. 1807. Tbo colebra- lion will bo bold Tuesday evening In Ulnm'i hall ana an Invitation U extended to the people of South Omnbn to attend , and thai show sympathy with the fete of the executed patriots. Huv. Father D. vv. Monarlty will n at the mooting- The following uro- has been arranged : Bone . Miss Hose Klnnnery Afc'ompunled by Ml as M.-wuio Swift. Address . . . . Hon. T. J. Miilionov i-otig . M ss HCHO A , Hrtuly Address . Ituv. li'uthfr II. J. MuUorlll SOIIB The \Vost Asleep.V. . W. Mc-Oormlelc Address . Hon. M. V. Ounnon Bens ; Oed Buvo Irolnnd . Ily the Audlcnoa IMuglilur * \rlrnitlN. . A lodge nf thu Daughters of Votornna has bean rei'ntv ) oiganl/cd in South Omaha , The fellow-lug oi.Vors have boon elected : ( 'resident , Miss Coo Crous ; senior vice presi dent , Miss Mucglo Slater ; junior vice presi dent , Mrs. J'.ddy ; treasurer , Miss Swiss Leo Elliott ; uhnnlnln , Miss Slater. The ledge has been given the tinmo of Miss TniOMlulu tent nnd will hold meetings the second and thliu Mondays of each nionlb. Mulii nil Oi mount. Fridav night whllo.l , Connolly , a Block man from Albion , was uwnltluK tbn arrival of a tram lit the Union 1'ucilla dopot. nome thlof Rtolo u line nvorcout belonging to him which ho had loll lylnir noon n snot in the waiting room. A fellow who purchased a ticket for I'ortnl , u sinull Million down lliu roud , Is suspected with having purloined tba coat. _ .11 rx. Mllli-r'H 'Hunks. Mrs. Cbatlas I' . Miller doslros through the coliiinrib of Tin : Bin : to extend her thauks and npprccmtinu to the many friends wbj to lilndlv assisted her during horluto borcavo- riiout In the loss of hur husband , Mayor .Mil ler. Shu also ucslrt's to ihurik tbo secret no- ciotlcs Tor the kindness shown. city Oim4fp , Mlsn Musgio P.irUs nf Cambridge , III. , li vi.HInc MM , ! ' . J. Kttor. Bert M. Olinitcd nnd Miss Maud Plquot of this city liavo boon Jlcciibnij to ued. ( juorgo li. Cioutischull of the uity flro do- purimentruturnodcstqrduyfroiii a visit at Do-i Mollies , jt. MUica Loiiio and Anna I'omiirv outer- tulnud their iriondHfit tholr homo , Twentieth and I strootH , KriiJuv ovenlnn. Mrs. T. H. Kiitta loft laat evonlnir for Hpolcino , Wnsli , to pay UN oxinndod visit. Air. I'Yitts nocoinpaniod hur to Chuvonne. M. ( J. Xerbu has bscnmu editor of tlio Tlnsllo and Crown , the p .por Isbuca by llio Younu 1'eoplo's society of the First I'rosuy- tcrlau church. Tno I'ipwoi'th IO.IKIIO of the First .MotlioJUt church hr Id n mcoilntf Friday ovcnlntr , imtj nindo nrratuoiii'MtH lor sorvintfn biffuluuor ' ' on 1'lianlisglviiiij dny , MIBS Lulu Miller of the microscopical force of tbo meat inspection department of the Rovcrnmcnt cnlcrialnud a numborof friends imt evening at her homu , bill Ttveiity-thlrU street. Franlt Mocktcr of iho South Omaha lea company , and onn of thu popular young men of the city , leaves todav for llosion , Mass. . It Isfculd Mr , Mncklor will on TlmnkiKivlotf day lend to the altur onnof the lairdauyutors of the Hub. Douulc'TnmtHly In ( * iitlli > rnlii , Vmi.li , C l , , Nov. ly.-Davld Suhnefer , a flbh dealer by occupation , btiot his wlro In tub tieadvltli a rovolvor. Tba wound is prohubly fatal. Ho ttiuu placed the revolver In his own lieml and hluw his brains out. Domostlu Ironbio is the cause of thu trogcd' TLo counlo luavo four a mull cullurou , /