THE OMAHA DAILY IMCE : FRIDAY , AL'IUL 11 , 1803. TOOK THEIR MEDICINE EASILY Railroad Managers Express No Disappoint ment at the Governor's Action. THEY WERE PREPARED FOR THE WORST I'lnni for Tenting the Validity of tlio Mml- mum rri'U'ht Kate I/.IIT Lively \Vur on 1'iiclllo ( Joan llinlnoM l.ocitl I Call \viiy Mutter * . The announcement tlmt Oovornor Crounsc had nt length ; inixed his slgruturo to the maximum ratu 1)111 was received without ro- murk in loeil : railroad circles. Whllo all posslblo pressure had bcou brought to beaten on tbo governor to indufo hltii-to refuse lila ofllcinl sanction to tbo bill , It was KcnuiMllj' admitted that the * efforts had been In vain and that tbo constitutionality of tbo bill would bo loft to tbo courts for decision. That the governor had considered the con stitutionality of the measure Is undoubtedly true , for he asked Mr. Orr of the legal de partment of the Missouri I'acillo who argued the constitutionality of the bill before him , to put tils argument in writing so ltr.lt ho might use it as mutter forrcferenco , and this Mr. Orr did on Monday. In some circles it was thought tbo governor might veto the bill , but among those on the inside the bat tle was given up live days ago. Mr. S II. H. Clark , referring to the pro bable action of the Union I'aclllc testing the clllcacy of the law , said that , as nearly all tbo beads of departments were nway. and particularly the legal bead , nothing hsrl ncen decided upon , but tint in good time aomo action would undoubtedly be begun. Ilcyond this Mr. I'lark with his usual reticence declined to discuss tbo situa tion , stating , however , that the signature of the governor to the bill was no surprise. About Hurllngton headquarters , In the absence of Mr. Holdrcpe , nothing definite could bo learned , except that tiio measure would be contested in tbc courts , along the lines of class legislation , alleging tliat the amendment , tacked onto the bill at the last moment by Senator Clarke in favor of "infant roads , " was against the letter and spirit of the law. A I'nlon I'acillc ofllclal , however , put a rather complex phase on tbo situation when ho naid : "Hupposo tbo courts decide that the I'liion I'acillc , beluga government prop erty virtually. Is exempt from tbo operations of the bill , what would our road do In the event the bill Is held constitutional as to tbo other roads when there nro sixty-live competitive points in Nebraska for east and westbound business ? Tbo situ- ution is a pulcr and no mistake. " UNCIiKATI.NTV IN KATKS. Trnnicoiitliipiitiil Mmlillu Hut 11 Tuinloncy to ( 'niifiiHti Shipp ri. The growing differences among the various lines In regard to the now transcontinental tariff and the resultant complications have a tendency to puzzle the shippers to Pacific coast points , as It is somewhat dinii'tilt to tell on any one day just what rates are In effect upon commodities for California and other points. The opposition of certain eastern lines to the tariff agreed upon at Santa Barbara , Cal. , and the refusal of the South ern Pacllle to accept such tariffs ' 'on theground tnat divisions are oxcosslvo allowed eastern roads , change the situation entirely , and as one general freight agent expressed It yesterday , "we do not know where wo are at. " Koads In the Central Trafllc and Trunk Line associations refuse toaccept westbound tariff published by the transcontinental freight rate committee , and have instructed their agents to bill the. freight at local rates to Chicago and Mississippi river 'crossings. For this ivason tbo transcontinental lines will piihiistf n notice , effective April \ > , can- crllng the tariff MI far as the territory east of Chicago and St. Louis is concerned anu rates from that territory will base on tbc lowest combination of locals via C'lii- ' cage or Mississippi river com- inon points , this being the basts on which rates are now made to North I'a- clflu coast points. Tbo tariff will continue in effect from Chicago ami St. Louis common points. The roads in the Western Trafllc arsocla- tlon , which comnrlscs the lines between Chicago cage or St. Louis and tbo Missouri river- - have not accepted the tariff , and it is ex pected that n general mooting of all roads interested in California business will con vcno in St. Paul about April 'JO. " Tbo situation , however , grows precarious and the bottom is likely to drop out of tin freight business unless somorailroad surgeoi comes to the relief of tbo roads vitally In tcrested and insists upon using his scalpo with unerring judgment and line tecbnica skill. _ Kxllwiir Note * . George Gould has been compelled by tin press of business to abandon his trip wcs for the ipresent. Although hist private car the "Atalanta , " went cast to meet him a Detroit Wednesday , It has born ordered bad and his coming is very indeJlnito. George Jenkins , traveling1 passenger agon of iho Pennsylvania , who is in Omaha today , is having no end of funny experience : these days , his close resemblance to Via President Adlai Stevenson getting him inti nil sorts of embarrassing predicaments. Lus week bo was asked to make H speech in nt interior town in Iowa and this morning whci ho Heated In bo was mot bv a delegation ol Poles who wanted ono of their number tnadi n consular clerK to Warsaw. T. R ( Jodfroy has returned from his visi to Hot Springs , Ark. , with the rest of tin passenger agents of the Missouri Pacific. K. Dickinson , general manager of tin Union Pacific , Is quite sick in Chicago. Turks' Couch .syrup lias been so highly recommended to u : that wo now ask our friends who are suffer ing with a cold to give it a trial , and if 1 docs not give satisfaction your moncv will to refunded. Kvery bottle is sold on a pusltlvi guarantee. Price r > 0 cents and Jl.tw. Al druggists. - District Court CiillliiKH. Judge Ferguson has denied the petition o Turner et al for an Injunction to prevent th city council and the contractors from pru cecdlng with the work of grading Twenty fourth street , from Loavenworth to Ilirkor streets. In Judge Hopewell's court the cast ) o Alvln Saunders against Kiehard ( ' . Cuabini and John O'Keeffo is on trial. The plaintil seeks to recover J150 , alleging that tbo d fuudants , without authority , filled up one o his lots in the west part of the city. Judge Scott has disposed of the last of thi Jury cases on Judge Ocden's docket ami wil devote the balance of his time between nov and the beginning of the May term to th hearing of ex parti * matters and passing upoi cases which ho now has under advisement. It is more than probable that Judno Ferguson guson will hand down a decision In the Stub injunction case next Saturday. City At tot noy Council is anxious to cot the case on th docket for the May term of court , and if it 1 tried at that tlmo it will uu necessary tba It shall lo ) noticed fur trial not later thai Saturday evening Ad Seifken has brought suit in Justic Hramles' court to restrain his nelghbois Mi * , and Mr * . Payne , from killing his cblldrei with a club , as bo avers they bavo threal encd to do. Ilnvo You i\ : r llccii There ? A special excursion to North Galvestoi : Tex. , leaves Omaha April IS , Ib'.Ki. ' Hi nmrkablo Inducements nro olTcred. For pai tlculars apply to H 1) . Smcaton , agent , i-ooi 17 , Darker block , Omaha. Illiuuly Tu\vn lto U'nr. SroKAXi ; , Wash. , April 13.--A bloody town site war is reported near the Canadian hot dcr. Several arc snld to have boon killed. You Wilt Kitvvl In Trull Thore. A special excursion to North Galvestoi Tex. , leaves Omaha April 18 , 1SW. K < marknblo inducements arc offered. For pai tioulurs apply to IX D , Suieaton. agent , rooi 17 , IJarkur block , Oinaua. Cnril front N , II , I'nlranor. Wo linvo juat completed n , deal whereby wo pcuurcd 100 pieces of IH-in. China Areas sllkn , $1.00 quality. Wo will place the untlro lot on salu Saturday at OUlc jwr yard or ? 8."u per dress pat tern of 14 yards. This will bo the most important silk xnlo of the season , us the silks nro full 24 lnche. wide. Wo bought them from u western jobber who was overstocked and tit ( ! 2jo wo can pos itively ns-iort that they are ill per cent lower than the regular jobbing priced. As the rush for these silks will bo very great wo would nik our friends to come us early as possible. Remember the sale takes place Satur day ; also that the .silks arc full 21 Inches wide , guaranteed to bo worth $1.00. and will bo sold at 02Jo per yard , or $8.75 per dress pattern of 14 yard's , tf. IJ. FALCONER. P. S. Wo also hoctirctl u splendid bargain In gents' shirts , and a big drive In ladies' onyx dye fast black hosiery , which we will place on special suit ) Sat urday. Full particulars tomorrow. N. H. FALCONER. Nf. H. A sample linoof these bargains can bo seen in our show windows tomor row. N. U. FALCONER. Catalpa , Arlnrvita trees three for 31.00. Huirott's 14th and Hartley. I'nr S.ilu Clic-nii. A dental olllco in Omaha , Nob. Address - dross E12 , Heoolllcc. See thn celebrated Soiimor piano at Ford & Clmrlton Music * On. . IMS IJndjjo HEADY FOB , BUSINESS. - OiiKiliu'H Nttir riiiutiiiTrlal Club Will < lct to \Vfirk tit Once. There was u meeting of the executive com mittee of the Omaha Commorci.il club at the Hoard of Trade rooms Wednesday , at which all members were present. After some dis cussion it was decided to proceed at once With tbo work for which the club was or- gaul/ed by securing suitable rooms and a commissioner. Huroaus of the club were constituted as follows : Any member of tbo club wlioso business or profession is represented by a bureau becomes a member of that bureau upon registering his name in tbo bureau register at tbo society's ollice. Tin * Imroau of transportation , composed of merchants , iiiiinufacliiivrs , packers , etc. , lo look after freight and passenger matters iillVi'tlniz Unialiu anil Himlb Oinnlm'.s needs. lluionuuf iKinUInz mid liiMiranro to iiilvlio with tliu best uulborltlrs and look lifter wise measures and laws in protect and strengthen our lln'incliil Institutions. Hnrcan of Importers iind Jobbers , composed of Ibo nien engaged In tbe > e particular lines of trade , lo look after their parllrular Interests. llureau of manuftictiirors composed of maii- ufactuii'i'h to look after their Inteiests. liureau of iiirlilti'cls and builders to encour age modern designs and I mo economy In aicliituctural methods , etc. llureau of ictall dealers , composed of re tailers , biivlng charguoof matters touching their mutual cimi'crn. llutrau of real estate dealers to look after Hie general real estate Interests , parks and boitlcvaids , taxation , elc. lUnrau of information being charged with the duty of inaklnx kowu to thu world the ev- traordlnary advantages that buyers trading lit Oinaliu enioy , and furnishing : information touching Omaha us a market and trade renter , looking after new Indus ! I ics and ueneral mat ters timcblng the development of the city. Itureau of cniiniil.sslnn merchants anil mer chandise brokers to loulc after their In terests. I'tnfesslimnl bureau composed of profes sional men to look after their iutoieits. llureau of the public press to encourage un animity of action In till noniiolitlcal and non- M-'Uturhm matters which will elTect the public good. llureau of commerleal travelers to foster a fraternal fueling among thu traveling men and hnild nit loyal spirit toward Omaha , us u trade ct-iiter. The following committees were also adopted : Auditing , 'commissary , Judiciary , membership , memorials , periodicals and sup plies , property and rooms and llnanco. There are three things worth saving Time , Trouble and money and Do Witt's Little Kurlv Risers will save them for on. These little pills will save you time , as they act promptly. They will save you trouble as they eanso no pain. They will save you nionev 'is they economize doctor'bis * i Van ted In ClilcnRO. While Detectives Dempsey and Savage wcra walking down Twelfth street , in the neighborhood of Dodge.about 0:30 : Wednesday night , a young fellow who was standing there made haste to get out of view of the ortlcers by skipping around to tbo alley back of Newman's saloon and up tlie stairs to the rooms on the second lloor. Tbo oillcers followed , but for awhile were unable to locate tbo man. He had hidden himself In a cloak room and pretended to be reading a newspaper behind the door when the guardians of tbo peace pulled him out. At the station ho ghvo his name as Robert Frink. When searched several letters from bis mother in Chicago were found on him. in ono of which it was stated that a warrant for his arrest was out. Tbo police notified the Chicago authorities. To a reporter ho gave his name as Obancy Fayot Frink , said it was none of the reporter's business where bo lived in Chicago and re fused to give any further information about .himself , except that ho hail worked for tno ' 'Booth Oyster house there for three years and landed in Omaha a week ago. Kill her Steep Than take In any other form is what many people thimc , and Parks' tea is made for Just those folks. It euros constipation , and though not a cathartic , moves tbo bowels every day. All druggists. Oumlui KclinnU lit the I'ulr. Superintendent Fit/patrlck has about com pleted the arrangements for tbo phonographic graphic exhibition of public t-ehool music at the World's fair. It is tbo inten tion to have the phonographic exhibition open only about four hours each day , two hours in the forenoon and two in the after noon. This lUT.ingi'meni will do nway with the expense of employing a mechanic con tinuously. The phonographs will bo see e < | nipped that llfteen to twenty people can hear the music at each machine simultane ously. Tbo only oilier school exhibition of the sumo nature yet introduced at tbo great fair will be from Milwaukee. That will not In clude music , but class recitations. Mr Fit/patrlcksa.\s that the Milwaukee exhibit will bo a unique and e.itcby one. but bo be lieves the Omaha idea will bo ahead of it. A HlKll I.1MT Usually has a bad live.He is bilious , constipated , has indigestion and dyspepsia. If there is m > organic Trouble a few doses of Parks'Sure Cure will tone him up. Parks' Sure t'-uro is the only liver and kidney euro wo bell on a positive guarantee , price ? 1.00. All druggists. Itiiildlnt ; IVi-mlts , Tbo following permits to build were issued yesterday by the inspector of buildings : John Krlgstyiilnk , Twenty-ninth and Klm.dni'llfni ; J 2000 J. II. Conrad , rnrty-thlrd iivi-mi'i and Nicholas stiei'U , addition 600 Mary Sviiclna , 1313 South Fourteenth , cottage don Seven minor purmlis 700 Ten permits , aggregating $ 3.70U LOOKING FOR A NEW CHANNEL Old Big Muddy Again Endeavoring to Tcai Away Its Banks. THREATENED DAMAGE AT FLORENCE LAKE Porcp ot Men Kept nt Work All Nlfbt StrriiRtlinnliii ; the Hunk * of thn Ither Immrino Property Interests tn Hn ( litnrtlcil , With each recurring spring the turbid Missouri emerges from its accustomed slot ! and lor n tlmo hurls its muddy ctirrenl OJMinst its shores with a force which threatens ens to overturn old landmarks and marli out for itself a new path to its destination When these periodic disturbances occur tin bank at Florence lake Is subjected to the full force of the swiftly rushing current , ami fears arc always entertained that the watei will wear tbo bank away and take a llyinu leap from Florence lake to Cut Off lake , thus laying waste the intervening railroad tracks and ice houses. The rapidity with which the water was rising Wednesday evening and the mannei In which the banks of the lake were yield' ' ing to encroachments aroused considerable apprehension on the part of those who had property Interests In the menaced territory , The river has reached that point whore it practically connects with Florence lake and as this lake extends down te within about a mile of Cut-off lake the same old fear arose as to the probability of the ; water cuttinc through and sweeping away the tracks that lead to ISast Omaha and to Swift t Co.'s immense ice houses on the north side of Cut olt lake. The fear was tea a very large extent imaginary , however , for the reason that Florence lake is not favor ably located for the formation of a current from the river. The lake stretches lenirth- wise from northeast to southwest and the water that comes into it from tbo river is necessarily what might bo called back water , as the river runs in almost a due east direction where It connects witli the north east end of the lake. The danger which caused some apprehension Wednesday night was occasioned by the work of the wind , which was dri\ing tbo water In huge waves against the embankment along the south side of Florence lake and rauldly eating away the barrier that held tbo waters in check. The destructive won : of , the wind-forced waters was discovered and a force of men was set to work repairing the damage. They worked nearly all night and nearly all day yesterday. Willows were thrown in llrst and this mattress work was covered with gunnysacks of sand and stone , forming a very durable and substan tial riprapping against which the waves may dash and elo no dumairu. Tbo work of repair ing tbo embankment was done by the Union Pacific company and the owners of the largo Ice houses located around Cut-off lake. About llfty men -vero at work yesterday and it is now believed that tbo embankment is sufficiently substantial to withstand any force of wind or water that is likely to come against it. The water is not so bl h as it was last spring at the time so much excitement was created by sensational reports being sent over the country , and these having property interests over there are not in the least alarmed over the situation. The river is now falling and the indications are that whatever danger there may have been is a thing of the past. A close watch will bo kept on the movements of tbo water in Florence lake , however , and the embank ment along the south side will be strength ened whenever it shows signs of weakening. To et nt the Knots Regarding Hooel's Sarsaparilla , ask the people plo who take this medicine , or read the testimonials menials often published in this paper. They will convince ' that Hood's certainly j'ou Sar saparilla possesses unequalled merit , and that HOOD'S CURES. Hood's Pills cure constipation by restoring the peristaltic action of tbo alimentary canal. They are the best family cathartic. a A XX O U.VKM KX T3. Mr. Mantell repeats his masterly perform ance in "A Face in the Moonlight" at the Farnanrthis evening. The vaudeville company which opens a three nights engagement at the Uoyd this evening is not only the best on the road to day , but. is the peer of any specialty organ ization ever seen on tbo stage. Its perform ance is u variety ono avowedly , and not one act of it but is in tbo care of the very best iierobatie.terpslehorcan. musical or conjuring talent. An entertainment to attend and enjoy. Do Mille's "Tbo Lost Paradise" comes to the Boyd Monday and Tuesday next. This line play will be interpreted by a Frobman company , and that means the highest kind of a performance. Bobby Gaylor returns with his "Sport Me- Allister" to the Farnam Sunday , and as : i mirth-provoking farce comedy and a clever comedian both have few equals. Busy people bavo no tune , ana sensible people plo have no inclination to use pills that make them sick a day for every dose they take. Thoyhavo learned that tbo use of Do Witt's Little Karly Risers does not interfere with tbeirhealtb by causing nausea , p.iin or grip ing. Tbeso little pills are perfect in action and results , regulating the stomach and bowels so that headaches , dizziness and lassitude are prevented. They cleanse tbc blood , clear tbo complexion and tone up the system. Lots of health in these little fel lows. Now Hospital Opened. The new Presbyterian hospital , located ii : tbo large four-story block on 'I lurteentli street north of Capitol avenue , will bo opened tomorrow and the ladies of tbo Presbyterian church have decided to celebrate the event by serving r. dinner and supper there to all hungry folks who may desire to refrcsli themselves at noon or in tbo evening by par taking of a genuine Presbyterian dinner 01 supper. The building is thoroughly equipped and thif > will servo as an excellent oppor tunity for tbo public to see the in terior arrangement and facilities ol the new institution. The hospi'al has been in operation about two years in the north part of the city , but the facilities there were not adequate to the demands ami the trustees decided to move it to the center of tbo city and secure the best facilities that could be provided. MiirrlitRt * l.leemrs. The following marriage licenses were is sued by County Judge Jiller yesterday. Numound uddrus-i. Axe. j.lohn r. Woodward , Council lllutTs , la _ 'JC I ( 'aniline r. t'ay , Council Illull's , la . US ( August I'erlOmtiha . if ! j Dora l.utjun , Kll.linrn , Neb . 21 I llmihtm K. Yoc'uni , Onmhn . , . 'Jtl 1 Kiniiiu Unvun. Umithii . -J' I Homer ti. Kindred , I'endur , Neb . 2 I llertli' M. Marten , Kansas Ulty , Mo . il ! t I.ouNJ. ( ielmniimi , Mil lard , Neb . 4' 'l llulda I.HUcrdorir , Chicago , III . -Jt i 1'otnr Kfirrymun , Omaha . 40 I LouUo K. Hurry , Omaha . 40 I. 3- The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia ; No Alum. Used iii Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard , THIRD AGE. Tilt LOVtK AFTER USING JO1IANN MALT EXTRACT. Tlie lover seeks with plaintful sigh , ' THE LOVtR Er.FORn USING JOHANN IIOIT's In vain his mistress to attract ; MALT EXTRACT. He fails ; till ballad full lie SHUTS And then the lover , Of Joliann Hoff's famed Malt Extract Sighing like furnace , with a woeful ballad Johann Ilolfs Malt Extract has stood the Made to his mistress' eyebrow. test of nearly half a century. Pun iinsrrs nro warnril iigiiltitt liiipoildim mill ill < iii > ] mlii < inriit. Insist upon tlio Genuine which mutt liuvu tlici il iiutiiro of" .IU1IAN.V IlLFl-'on ! thu neck laljul , , j A book entitled "Shapcspcarc's Seven AIJCS of Man , " beautifully illustrated , sent free on application. EISNER & MENDELSON CO. , Solo Agents , New York. . Counts a great deal in ///is civilized age. The number of dollars one spends for Clothing1 is important style , fit and quality are more so. Will cover up the half worn out winter suit and make yau presentable until summer time , and you needn't mid-winter around with drag your - storm-coat you all through the Spring months. 'Let's take your measure for a Handsome , Light Spring Overcoat A i * fo tj f \ t At P" Ok " At $18 up to $50- Hundreds of kinds of Cloths to pick from. Corner Corner 207 South Fifteenth Street. HAVMOND , TIIU TV T EVER buy cigars for your husband but - buy him a box to put them in Our boxes are thoroughly seasoned with perforated silve linings cigars will always be fresh and retain their flavor the boxes are of solid oak and silver mounted very moderate in price. RAYMOND. FIFTEENTH AND noCdtit * , Oil All I , DON'T BORROW TROUBLE. ' " BUY 'TIS CHEAPER IN THE END. KENNEDY'S i CAUTION2 SILK. Ivfi JMS > fi ; s o.v The-Latest-Rage Are NltVMll Soil IN HUI.IC , Makes a Very ONLY IN BOTTLE3 Appropriate Gift. WITH Itrlni us a WHITE silk hnnilkor- BITTERS clilot anil wo will put your photograph on It lloaiitirm affect. It will not wish out-it It lirlolllilo. a TO INTRODUCE IT We Do this Work rortUOperHANDKEUOIIIKl' " from nny photo raph you may urlnu 111 or wo iimy liuvo of you. Call and oxum- E SELL ONLY vv the full strength = 188 proof alcohol and for = one day we will sell it for " Hlfjh Cln.su Photographer , 1118-315-317 South Iflth Street. $2.35 per Gallon = SIHENUTH , VITALITY , MANHDOU But we can't sell but one = gallon to a customer at = this price. Boxing and W. H. JM HKF.lt , .M. ! > . . No. lUilfJnrli I.I. , shipping i5c extra. r- . | lr TnK , U.'fs. ' cliltf co-utittinn fitiytlrinn oflhf i > i'\ " 'in Y .II'EII i CIA 1. 1 N T ITUTB.IO fc - > ivnit aK . ' "oil the OOLII MKL.U. by the NATH-NAl . Ir.mCAi. AMIX-IATION fo. llm PHIKHHAV or. 'itti'ltv , Ati-vr 'j , .Vrromaml/'Ayii' ' ' Angola * . Wlao Liquor ami CT'ar 03 , , KKSKKVAT/ON. SOO pp 125 liivaluabl" | ) ft > , ' . f .1 Tit. on' \ l ) n-il > ff' \ 11C-I13 a ICth Su , Oinulia. AND WOMIN AT OKCl , tiihct lot ) or l' "lini . ! ) . lu , 1 tci > icMni uk , ivcrUK ( uikiruuie our prmlej ir.atc.r Juct.l out iru < li. Stenlemp1 > jfmenl A MUnill ? T' ALAp M > : crjT..oU.t. V AHD UPtNSES . I lo c mpttcnt ncitoni. Dun'l dtUy mcnienl but writ * I MEDO-ELECTnO HAD CO. . Clnclnoitl , Ohlo. | FRIDAY. GIFT UNO Friday morning at S odock we will inaug urate our second GRAND GIFT SALE. FRIDAY IS OUR BUSY DAY ALL DAY FROM S A. iM. TO 0 1 > . Al. litisy ( living Away not only I'ciiiliiins , but liiirniiiiis in All Lines Goods. LIST .OF PREMIUMS. Wild SI.OO Purchase. With $2,00 Purchase , Your choliH ) of crystal gli.Hs and Your ohuico of cloi'oruloil decorated salt and popper shakers , vases , Inrfjo I'hiim orouin "it , toothpick liohlnrs , cream pitehois , fancy toothpick holders iiiitl various oto. other articles. Hh $3 Purchase. With $5,00 Purchase. Your choie'o from sortpt1 lot an ii A lame ce le-e'tion of the Henry of shears and scissors , iiiclucliiif , ' , Seymour rulohratcil shours , not n pocket scissors , short and loiij ( pair worth loss 7.r > e to SI.'Jo. He-loot trimmers tind wicU trimmers , worth . choice with 66.00 - pur- lOu to ( Wo pur pair ; quality A 1 , and your eluibo. every every pair warranted. WITH EVERY $10 PURCHASE. Quanruulo silver plated toilet bottles , inkstands , pull boxes , vinegar cruets , triple butter knives and other articles both useful and oriianiontal , as bhown in our 10th street show windows. Klogrftiit now line of hem stitched nnd embroid ered handkerchiefs. . . . Embroidered ' chill'on handkerchiefs. . . Dress trimmings in Hack , colors and tinsel , worth from 15 to IiO cents per yard ChilTon laces , worthas high as 4oc per yard. . . Shopping bngs , slyles tliat liavo boon selling for 40c , 50c and 0"c Ono lot of 75 capes , in all wool material , with a top bultorlly capo of velvet , in light tan , medium tan , mahogany brown , which cost the maker much more than wo soil thorn for. Re member , this is a $10 capo A siiic waist that cannot bo matched for loss than $7.50 , raado of line qual ity silk , nnd the latest ( styles in different col ors Towels. A -5c towel for -I0c A 17c towel for A liJo ! towel for . .8ic A $2.50 bed spread for. 98c One lot of all wool short 7C , , pants , big bargain at / JL Host red pure rubber lawn 9c liosc . . A hose. good black rubber lawn 4c A large floor broom , good 14c straw and full One lot of 20 sample bird cages , worth $1 to ! Uin each ; your choice Friday. . A lot of printed challis , all colors , for 1 cent a yard , A lot of fine pongee cloth tlmt is sold everywhere for ISo per yard -IN- See our quality and price them try and match them. The largcslj .sale of hosiery ever made in Omaha. ; Ono case ladles' fast black hosiery , with seamless foot and guaranteed not to crock. Try and mutch thorn for less than lUc ! Doys' and girls' fast black ribbed stockings tliat hnvo boon Helling for 15 cents a pair ; buy three pair Friday for tlio prtco of one Moil's flno , bulbrlggan under wear , mndo of line combed Egyptian cotton , worth niu'cii more ) Men's fine neckwear tliat sells for 23 and 33 cents , for . . . . Ladies' very line guago hosiery , iho daisy black , regular price 35c , for this Halo 5u Wo nro holding a MR lin- cm , cotton and white goods Halo. Prieos iinappronolf able. ( i'l-iiicli table damask 75C 75c quality for 49O A $1.25 per do/en bleachedQO napkin for . /OC Scrub brushes 5CAN 8O Feather dusters IOC Sink brooms 2O 1 gallon glass-tin jacket can at The Daisy Cloth Wringer , like cut , iron frame , steel springs , large white rubber rolls , a regular $2.00 arti cle , at None to the trade Friday. Sj-c-'cial sale on muslin underwear , scjond floor. A'so parasols and children's silk and muslin caps. All of the above , land many more , at our GRAND SICCOND GIFT SALE FRIDAY. T 16th and Farnam.