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8 THE OMAHA DAILY IWH : SATURDAY. APIUL 1/5 / , 1803. PUBLIC INTEREST IS WANING Clara Allen's Trial Falls to Draw the Usual Attendance , DEFENSE WILL HAVE A NEW THEORY Tlirjr Will Try to l'rii o Tlial It N * n Cnno of Mliitiikoti Identity1,1X10 ( ur Knutklni ; fit thn U'roiiR Door Court .Ncilci , When the trlnl of Clara Allen was re newed In district court jestcnlny it was ap parent tlmt the public hnd lost Interest in the en so The people who had crowded the court room on the pi ovlous da > wcio absent and the Uiwjeis and witnesses were alone in their glorj JtidRO Ke ser had called the court to order n half hour esuller than usual in order to dispose of the evidence as lap- idli as possible , ami the state at onto began to Intioducc its testimony. onieor Donahue was the first witness and told how ho found Major Miller near nighth and Dod o sttects still uU\o but with a bullet bole In his temple He icmerii- bcrcd exactly where the bed > lay and thought that it would ha\o been Impossible for C'lara Allen to ha\o seen the shot llred as she hnd claimed Ofll < er Kboop Idontllled the KUU as the olio found near Miller's lx > dy nnd testified that after the bod\ was taken to the hospital the rcxohcr was turned o\cr to him He took It and went to South Omaha and talked with a number of Miller's most Intiinnto friends all of whom ilcclaicd that the > knew nothing nbout Miller h.ui : x can led a K'un Oflleer Kirk siw the body and the spot where it was found Ho p ild particular at tention to the lot alit.s and thought that the weeds \\ero so hlh ( that it would h.no been impossible to ha\o seen over them and lee o m/ed a pi'tson from the plate whcio Cl.u.i Allen was standing. ! ! < > Miller Dlcil. Theic was a switch upon the pirt of the Bt.ite nml the suicide Ihooii was forced to the front ny the U'stlmonv of lr Tow ne , one of the medical men who was called to exam ine the wound In Miller's head. The dot tor swore that he had had lonsldcraulo expel I- nice with gunshot and pistol wounds Ho hnd examined this one and was of the opin ion that the pistol was held eloso to the head when the bhot was Hied The sui face of the wound Indicated this the skin m omul the cities of the wound was burned and the hair was curled as though It had been binned. Pioblng the wound in dicated that the shot had been Ibed from a point onalixel with thoiouiseof the bul let , while the fact that the skin showed no poudei in. 11 Its simply pioted that the 111117- zle of the leuiher was held close to the head when the shot w.is II ml Into the brain Lliiru Hail u scheme. At the afternoon session of the court. Hat ticD.uis.uom.inof the town and an inmate of the house .it IDii South Eighth stieet , tes tified that on NoM-mbcr H , Ib'JJ ' , Chu.i Allen told tier that she wis going to make $ , " 0(1 ( h.sweai . Ing that the men who wciu to be , 'insted weio the ones who muideied Allhcr Witness told her th it she wanted to tiiaUe inone.\ , but that she would do noth ing of that kino 'I lie same euuing and at the leanest of Cliu.i Alh n , the witness wr-oto a Utter to Ucputj ShiiitT Tliompson , lequestnig him to call at the house at b o'clock George Sehaller , upon being called Into the witness box , testified that ho was a "friend ' of the Davis woman and li\ed with her at Nebraska Cittnat on the evening testified to 1)Hixttio ) D.uis ho was making n call at ! ( ) ( > South Uighth stieet when Clara Allen came into the room and staled that she could make $ . > l)0 ) b > sweating that the men who weie to bo ancsted were the ones who inutdeied Miller , nnd that she was going to do that \eri thing Witness did not-he.u the Allen woman s.ij who was to P.IJ the money. .Mil } or .Mtllcr'H Dr. ncrwiclc of South Omaha Know Miller during his lifetime and had been the fumllv physician for a number of jeais He was prettj sine that Miller as not mmdnred , nnd had over , \ leason for thinking that no had committed suie do Witness icmem beied that a few d.ijs before the lindrmr of the body Miller came into his ollle'c , picked up n skull and , handling It , nsked , "II a man was going to shoot himself in the head , whcio would ho want to MU" At the time ho thought nothing of the rernatk , but later on ho was poslthe that Miller intended to take his own life , and that the inquiry was for the pmposo of getting points Dr Krnhout , the proprietor of a South Oiiiahu liquor euie establishment , testified that ho had ttcated Miller for the liquor habit and had noticed that hous \cjr\ de spondent Ho was of the opinion that it was a case of suicide Kx-Ma.\or Walters of South Omaha had frcipicnllv heard Miller complain of a so\ctc pain In his head Ho knew that several hundred of the chinch people of South Omaha on September ! i8 had wt.tten a let ter to Miller in which thej demanded that ho eiifoico the Slocutni ) law 'Ihej also notified him that if ho did not enforce the law at a date not later than October ' .t , thej would proceed ngainst him peioonallj. Mr Waltcis thought that this , together with the other troubles , thovo Miller to suicide. Aluy Spilnjj it Surprise. While the nttornejs for the defense Imvo not given the state nuj points as to what the line of defense w ill be , It Is known that they wilt scout the theory of suicide and will en- dcti\or to prcno that Miller was muideied. They will "prove bejoud any ques tion of doubt , so thoi cliiim , that Chun Allen did see the shot fned nnd that she saw two men tun from the spot wheio the boil ) was found The\ will claim that the men weto dressed iu clothing simi lar to that woin b ) Hciliii anil Hajes and that when Claia Allen Identified thorn as the nuudeicis it was simply a case of mis taken identity They will show that not withstanding the height of the weeds she did BOO the thieemen enter the loneh spot , mid that slut saw one of tlio men i ilse the pistol , tire nnd inn away It UIIM tin , UriiiiK Door. Judifo la\ib Is ean\asslng the merits of a case in which Phillip Umuch sues Jens nml ( . 'hi 1st Ilunscn for $1KH ( ) damages ' 1 ho stoi ) is Hint about , ii ear ago Housch went to see a Mrs Ileusen.lio u-sldcil on Noith Nineteenth stieet to aiiango for the pur chase of some propel t ) In some w a.he . called at the wiong house whlihwas oceu- jiled b ) the Hansen funill ) and the tno men came out , so ho claims , ami seizing him b ) the arms and the legs tossed htm o\er an embankment that was tweho feet high Ho stiuek the earth wltk such force that It broke a couple of Ills ilbs nnd otherwise Knocked him out of the rim ? Ho went to bed and mused his injuries for several mouths and then brought the suit which is now In the courts The defendants remember the circum stances , but they decl.no that Hmisch has borne loose wheels in his head , their loose ness being due to the fact that ho lost a l.n go amount of property some je.ns ago Tho.\ admit that ho was at the place on Ixoith Nineteenth street and was pounding the doors , looking In the windows and cut ting up other capcis The ) came out of thu house to llnd out what was Wanted , when , without any o xplanntion , Kousch jumped o\orthc embankment and sustained the In juries of which ho complains ( unrt Culling , , Judge Heipi'woll was called home to Toua- mah lust uls'ht by a telegram announcing the serious illness of his father After being out tw cut ) -four hunts , the Jur ) in the cni of Amu ml , i U. IAMC-II ncainst the Omaha Strret Railway company ic- tuiiied \einlc't this morning. ! l\in'g tlio plalntitt's damages at SJ.10 In this case the wom < iu asked lor damages in the sum of ( Ui.liui , alleging that a couple of yon is au'o shi v as a passenger on the H-inscem park line mid wan thrown from the car b > the nrgllgeneo of the comun's | , airenls It is now iuumimccd that the decision of Judge IVrguson In the faimris depot iujuiio- tlon case o ( Earnest Sluht against the city of Omaha will not li handed r.ovui before Hnturdavof next week The division wn jwstiKinpd on account of the great amount of testimony to bo ruvlnwcd. The Standard Oil company has tueel the cltv of OmnlKk In an action to recover the sum of > M > . alleging Unit there Is that amount duo the defunct MctroK | > lltnn LightIng - Ing eompaii ) , and tlmt the bill has been as signed to the plaintiff When you speak or e\eu think of spring medicine , how qulckl ) Hood's Snrsaparilla comes Into ) our mind. Tnke It now. - o Prcnliyti-rlnu Ilixpllnl lloncllt. The juihlic aio invited to the now hos pital at Thirteenth near Dodge street , Saturday , the 15th. Dinner served from llillO to Up. m. Supper from 5 to Oi.'H ) . Como anil bring your friends and con tribute the price of a dinner for the charity department of this new hospital. II.\VDI.V : Sit Strong Sprtliltlp fur Stiturdiiy. t'OO do/on gents' 15 'HHi mtporllno } ho-o , full regular made i"c ( itiality , all day Satin day and evening only Uc per pair. 0 cases of clitldi en's cotton hose , full regular made , all si/cs. never hold for less than i"c per imlr. t- day ! ) c ] ) or pair. Ladies' fast black cotton ho o special Milne for todaonlj He per pair. 100 do/en child ! oil's muslin pants all wi/es only l"c jior pair. 1,000 'Jtl-inch silk umbrellasjmragon fi'inne , elegant handles and worth Sl'.oO on Saturday only $ I."iO each. 1 ca-'C of ladies' Swiss rllibcd vests I'g.vptian cotton trimmed on neck only l-c } each usual price - " > o. SPUING WRAPS. Unquestionably the largest and most complete ) stock of line goods in the west. A special sale this week. A \oi'i superior lot of W.I.OO stylish capos onale at IV-.V ) . An impoi tor'"ample line on sale at one-third le-s than import cost. Surpassing bargains in ladies' spring capos and jackets at * l..r ( > , $ .25 , $2.1)3 ) , W..10 , fll.l1.25 ) ) and * 5.00. Fancv s ] > ring jackets , with hiittorfly capes , hi all shades , at $5.00 , * 5.50 , ? 0.00 uj ) to M'.UO. ' Infants' long cmbroideicd cloaks , in cream and tan , at Sl.i'i , ? 1.30 , il.O , ' ! , f .OO ; loss than cost of making. Infants' and childicir's silk emhroidoied cloaks at 3.50 , WOO , 4 .50 , t)0 ( ) ( ) , * I2.00. Ladies' black ' -ntccn skirts ntTi'm , il.UO , il.J'i , il.r.O . , $1.7 : . , $ l.sand $2.00. Ladies' lioiiso wrappers at ODc , 7)0. up to 1.30 : worth 91.00 up to $2.73. Ladies' poicalo waists in endless \ari- ttas low as ; t7 < c each. MlLLINiKY. Nowhere eKe w ill joujlnd bettor btj leer or bettor ( | Ualrtv. or lower prices. $5.00 trimmcif huts S2.50. IIAVDEN BROS. * I'nr Siilii Cliii.it > . A dental office in Omaha , Nob. Ad- ilress K12 , ncoolllce. Iti-ud ll.i. > iliiii > ' lliisi iiirnt 1'rlroK. Country butter , 15c. 17o and lc ! ) ; creamery. 21e , 23c and 25c ; heparator cr earnery. 2 c. lemembor { our butter is al\\us ficsh and ) ou will never find any * here but tlio pure products of Nebraska lairios atrd ei camorios , guaranteeing every pound to bo as i oprchcntcd or money refunded. Cheese Department. Remember wo aio headquarters for nnj kind of cheese ) on wish. Young America full cream cheese , 80 ; Wiscon sin full cream cheese , 7'c , ! 'c ' and 12ic ; neufchatel , 7 Jc per pkg. ; sap sago , 80 i > r pkg. ; limburger cheoto , 15c ; brick cheese. lOc , 12c and Uc ; Swiss cheese , ltc ! , Ifce and 20c. Wo have the finest im- liortcd Swiss cheese for ItOj per pound , others charge -15c , and all other kinds of cheese at lowest prices. M K AT DEPARTM KNT. Hero are M > rno startling iiriccs : halt pork lOc , sugar cm ed bacon 12c , picnic hams lOc , MI gar cured California luinis 12c , strictly No. 1 hams IHc , bone less rump and plate corned beef 7e } , I'm- Cot pickle ] ) ork 12Jc , ) logim , head cheese and liver sausage 5c , blood and hum siiu&ago 7ic , dried beef lOc , sum mer sausage l"ic. Bear in mind that any goods ) on buy hero and don't suit iou . \ou can rotuin them and got your money. C'all at our ft nit department for some \ery low | ) riccs. IIAYDEN BROS. , 1'romotoi s of Homo Industry. Tut' Si'MKY Brn will picsent a scconil let ter fiom the pen of e\-Souator John J Ingalls. the subject of which is , "IM.iluo anil His FaUnies " The mcio announcement of this distinguishing feature of TUB Suxiui Urn will bo iuftlciciit Uvery intelligent j leader knows \\ith what force and biilliancy the ex senator treats his subjects and th it anv thing ho may vvnto or s.iy will attract vvldcspio.id attention His cstimito of Hlaino and the light ho thiovvs upon politi cal events , controlled lirgoly by the inllu- enco ami power of the doiul stitesnivn , is a valuable e-oiitributlou to the political litcr.v- tine of the day. The "No ! ) ' ' Wheeler & Wilson mnUcs a poifcct stltc'h with all kinds of thrc.id on all eliisies of iiiateiials It is always icadv. Sold bv Oo W. Lancaster & Co , 511 S. 10th stieet I'llimlhllli ; I'lllliulc. Itouort A Mver of Palisade , Neb , a town situated on the Dmlhigton load hi Hitchcock - cock c'ouut.v , pissed through the citj v ester- daj on his w.ij homo from ashoit tiipto Ohio In siicaUing of Palisade , ho slid : "The to\v n has no > < about -lH ( ) inhabitants , and is glow ing stcndilv. Among other things it ha1 ? a bank , two luinbor yards , half a do/en gunoi.il stoics rud a plow factory This factory can tuui out auj Umd of plow ile- bhed , and Is doing n good business Only seven men 1110 now employed , nnd Its ca- pncitv is piobablj not moiothana plow or two a dnv. but we expect to see tlio business grow lapidlj Tiado iu our town is good , and wo expout to onjo.v a good business dur ing the summer " A 'ItIn Uortli Taking. A spoilal excursion to North Oalveston- Te\ , leaves Omaha Ajirll Ih , IbU.i. lej { m.nkablo inducements aio olfeied For pntlculais apply to D I ) Smeaton , iijjent , loom IT Haikcr block , Ornah i. ug I'rrniiiH. The follow lug permits to build weio issued jestcidny by the inspector of buddings. ' 1 ho IticssK't HulldliiK coinpiiiV. nnithucst corner sovuiiteentli and Douiilns , InicU block $10,000 Tnuho iiiinui permits . . . . 1..100 Thirteen permits , iigKri'satlns . J41'JOU Piles of people ivo piles , but Do Witt's \ \ itch H.ucl b live will cuio them. Murrl.i o I.trpii4 ( * t. The following marriage licenses weio is sued by Count ) .ludgo Kllei ) esterilay : Name niul address. Ago j Chin Ins sOrt'iisei | , dm ilia IKJ I \nnii .loise risen , Dmalri 'J3 jMadsl' l.aiiM'ii Council Hlutts , Iu . 'JH ( MuryT I , ingo , Omiihu 2-1 FALCONERS' ' 62 I-2C SILKS The Most Important Silk Sale of the Season Takes Place Toihy , 24-INCH CHINA SILKS GO AT 62 t-2C Utrr (1,000 ( YiinU In tlio Lot , All Now nml i : i'ilillo | Di-niRim , Not n Vtmlurtli l.iTliun Wl.OOj Mil 11 } Hollar * AnlUm : SI. B ( or Tliom. Tlits is a most astonishing oiler , at this tiino. as the prices of siUs l.uvo'ud- vnnced prodigously on account of the complete failiuu of the China silk crop and the enormous pie enl demand for liters sill : and could only bo mudo possl- bio bv our making the HXTllAOlMMiVAKY PUNCH ASIJ of it vvhole&ule j ibbcr'a etitlio importa tion. tion.Tho The silk is fully 21 inches wide , a beautiful fitbi ic. Cvery yard will go to day. ( l } c tier yard will simply molt it a\\ay. We gum-antco the nilk to bo \\oithSl.CO and selling in many places at il.'JTi. 1) .n't . mist this sale and ho on time , for 'lie rush will be gieut. ; i 1'Aius ruu $1.00. IIci o Kan ollVr on the celebrated onyx d.\o fast black hoe that v , ill attract wide spread attention. Wo ha\o taken A largo miantit of our legular 5Uo fast black stockings , put up tluco pairs in a bo\ . for $1.00 per box , Take ud- \ahtairo of this oiler. MHNVS PIHCALI : : srinrt'ti , iw. A fottunato pmcliaso of , "iO do/.cn of men's perc.ilo luundoied shirts , enable us tod.u to oiler our nuilo patrons a hurgnin'ncver excelled , namulj , a $1.25 tieiculo sliirt , all si/es , quantity not limited , at d c per sliii t. iN'IIW SPUING WHAI'S. 50 cbildien's huttcrlly c.io ) jacket- , value' 45 00 and ill.OO. tdduv $4.00. LA Dins' HKADY MA'DK SUITS. Our hiiit tiade is enormous. Wo olTor today 50 suit-i , with bilk ve = t in cluded , for $5.00 per suit , uiluo $8.75. The Ilcljett suits ai'o the tage , for comfort they cannot bo boat : \\o oiler a splendid line of thorn t > duy at * 7. . " > ( ) , $10.00 , $12.00 and $10.50 ; the = o are spo- ei..l prices. iiANWvr.Krnnu'1 DII'AHTMINT. : : I'lain white hemstitched handker chiefs and colored bin del ed handker chiefs worth bio , today , -Ic. All linen colored borders and plain white hemstitched handkerchiefs woith 15e to li'ic , twlaj , Me. White and coluied em- broulored handkoi chiefo , actual vuluo r)0c , tc day , ; ! " > c. Japanese silk Initials worth 25c , toduv. I''o ' ' , CORSETS. Coi"-ets , O c. In this assortment will be found some beautiful goods all of good make , regu- hmr price $1.25. C'01 sots IIS : . For Saturday only our perfect lilting the J. I ! , , S. C" and Warner's 3M , icgu- lar price , $1.50. Corsets $1.10. An excellent bargain only a few of thorn and thny must be sold , legular prieo $1.75. Attention mothers. Wohaso added to our corset stock a complete line of children's seamless knit waists in all sixes at very low prices. ' WOOL DRESS 'GOODS. Gicat s.vlo of ncnolty droos patterns Saturday night. Just opened a special shipment of no\ city dt ess goods w Inch wo w ill place on sale Satin day night , in diess lengths , 7uids , to a pattern , all now spring st.v les , latest color ings. J.ot I. At $1 0 < ) , in this lot we will offer all our suits bought to sell at $2.50 , $ . ' 1.00 and $11.50 ; choice Saturday night , 81.00 a pattern. Lot II. At $2.tS : all our now quits , im ported to sell at $3.751.50 and $5.00 , go in one giand lot Saturday night at $2.118 a pattern. WASH GOODS DEPARTMENT , liomnants ! Remnants ! Just for1 two hours , from 7.0 ! to 9:30 : p. m. , wo will ha\o remnants of all wash fabrics , consisting of Scotch zephyrs , domestic ginghams , French sateens , shirtirrgi , percales , flannels , < 3to. , etc. . at a great reduction. Prices from 5c a jaid upworth double. N. B. FALCONER. g Sec the celebrated S ) hrnor piano at j Ford & Oharlt-m Music , O. . . IStWDiJira < - ST.fiO to ( intlii'iiliiirK mill Upturn. I This is the i ate which W. II. Green 1 makes on his thiid excursion , which starts on Tuesday 18th at 2:15 : p. in. , via the Union Pacific. A visit to the Elec tric City ol Nebraska will pay jou. Real estate is slow cvoi'iwhoic else , but in Gothenbuig it 1mb an electrical mov einent. You can scenic tickets only from W. II. Guin.v , 217 Karbaeh block , Omaha. THE SUVDAI Hi r : will present a second let ter from the pen of cx-Setutor John J Inpalls , the subject of which Is , "niaino and Ills Failures " Tlionioio announcement of this ( Ustiiuruishini ; feature of Trin SLMUV HBB will bo siilllcicrit livery intelligent ic.idcr knows , with \\lut force ami brillUncy 1 tno ox senator tic its his subjects anil th.U ' auj thing ho m.iy write or siy will attr.iut ] wlik's | > io.ul atteritlon Ills estimate of j Dliiinu anil tlio llijht ho throws upon nohtl- j cal events , contioiled l.injeli by the inllu- | cuco ami power of the Uc.til statcsm in , Is a valu.iblocnutiilmtioii to the politk.il liter.i- tuio of the d.ij "II n1 Mil ! lliiru-Kts ! " A I'UMt innii orue said In speaking of n 10- nuukabh feitilo spot , "Ifou . tickle it with a hoe , it laughs ulth a har\est " This sajlni ; is Indeed true of North Gal- vcston , for the fruit growing lauds of this rcirion jield , in i espouse to cultivation which is more i > luy coiupireil with the arduous toll of f.uniei.s in nortlieui climes , immcnso ciops of pears , plums , tics , strawberries , etc , etc. These "ripples of menimont" on the part ot the lull soil niu perennial crops weio upvc'r known to full The fortunate fruit pioweis laugh , too , at tlioir good fottunos. manufactureis wlio are piolitliif. litho splendid resources and ship- plug facilities , Investors who sco their ilol- luis multiply and liu-estois wlio have found health In this mild and equable clime join < n the meir.v m.tlslug ; and it is withal a laugh- intr , happv , piobpciuub community If iou am inteiested in Noith Galrcston as an lu\estmeat or n home , or both , tipph for full particulars to D D. Srncaton , Hooni 17 Hurker block. New 111kk lluililliif- . A ow brick block Is to be erected upon The only 1'urc Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia ; No Alum. Used iu Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard , the nnnhriiflt corner of Seventeenth nnd Dougltit atxcots , nnd It to lw completed iiln six moutln. Iho bulldliij ? will be built > y tno Hicsslcr HuildlnKJ ompany , of which DC 1'nttoraon Is theitiwUiiL' spirit. It will bo three stories hlRhfnnd basement , lui\IiiK n froatnKo on Douglah street of slxtv-slx feet nnd UKii | Kcxentintath street of 1U ! feet The tlrst tloor > tJH bo dhided Into store rooms' and the upper lloors Into oftlccs It \\Illboconstructea of brlflt nnd stone , and the Douglas and Haveiitecnth street fronts will hoof picBseil bnek. Tlio bulldlntl will bo heated bstr m nnd will have all the modern itnprotemails In appearance the liutldniK bears a sirilclna rcscniblanco to the Patterson block at So\entcenth and Putnam stiects. and will bo vcr.s similar except It will be liirKer Work upon Its construction will bo commenced Immediately. Piles of people have piles , but OoWltt's w lUhh.izcl s.ilvfi \ \ 111 cure them | ie l l suit Snip. For Saturday only. 100 pieces gen uine Jap llubutai silks 24 inches wide , all silk. f ) ! > c a jtird. Tlio best go < ds for the money ever offered in this city. For Saturday only. HAYDBN UllOS. Tut : Kt MKI Brr will present a second let ter from the pen of ex Senator John J Infills , the stibjCLt of which Is. "Dlalno and His Pulhnes" The mere announcement of this distinguishing feitino of Tin : Si I > l Hii : : will be suflleient H\cry Intelligent lender knows with what foiccand billllaiu'i the senator tro its his subjects and that tttij tlilru : lie \\tituorsaywlUntttact wldesptead attention Ills cstimito of Hlalne and the Up-lit ho throws upon pjllti cal o\cuts , contiolled laigely by the influ ence and power of the dead statesman , Is a valuable conttlbutlon to the political litcia tuie of the da\ ST IS AN HONEST REMEDY. IT DOES WHAT IT SAYS IT CAN DO. DO.IT IT DOES CURE , IT HAS CURED THE WORST AND THE PAIN LEUCORRHEA ( Whiles ) iiml all l' < mull- \ \ i iik- IIIO MMl , I'lllllllll or nltnn , L'tei Ino ] : ii > luccmi'iit" , I'lllllncol tlic AVouili ; lleiidiichc. llu < Uiiclio. Item hue ( Irnrrnl II li'llltv | io ltl\el' rellovc'd niul all Minnie * Co nililiil3 | jiri iiini.iillj tin cil by tbln tvoiulctful roitiptl ) It In Woman's Best Friend. nivpsprompt ii'llcf for Inill otliMi. I Ucrnml Klilncv 'I i < ) iilipi. | | Irrllilillliy Hiri'ltMI' ' * ' 1 ns liuile. Illim FalntiH'K * tc iiil liiK from L'lci lii < * IMxmltrK. I'rlcoBWM'Prl'nx ' ' loiitnli- ( tlKuiid inoiitti 8 licatniciit , 1 bull' f"r.iIO ( lly ) iKill , poMciLU ii ild -uii'l > scnlcil Iti plnlii wrnp I or nd lir 1'Kr.F. HDOlt liiMiliiulili- il VlJll'N0yi"riil < iK'i CO. ilcmalo Dtpart- mcnl ) , ( lilriiiin. III. SOLI ) bv Ktilin & Co . Cor ijth and DoiiRlis Sts , and J A luller&Co Ci'r i4th anj Dounlai Sts , OMAHA , til U , b > Paul O SJineiJoi 521 UroaJ- wa > and 6 Pearl St. . COUNCIL ULUH b. la Y"o r Success Our Success WE ALWAYS BEAR THIS MOTTO IN MIND WHEN CATERING TO THE PUBLIC.AS YOUR SUCCESS WITH US IN BEING ABLE TO OB TAIN WHAT YOU DESIRE - " SIRE HAS MADE OUR PHOTOS SO JUSTLY CELEBRATED. HIGH CLASS PHOTOGRAPHY -If / oHiiir'rcos. . 313-315-317 South 15tli Stroot. Iweetheart s Face n& % r r V JB arVwm A W v A W that's my wife's you know wears a cheerful , life-is-woith-living expres sion , ever since I presented her a box of WB ITE RUSS9AN She is always recommending AWs soaps to her friends says she is through with experiments lias just what she needed to make labor easy , and ensure perfectly clean clothes. She knows what she's talking about don't forget it. JAS. S. KIRK & CO. , Chicago. Dusky Diamond Tar Soap HT.1&S : ' , ! f &S"ulie * SATURDAY IS ORANGE L DAY-THE LADIES WILL = DO WELL TO SEE US FOR = FRUITS AND WINES OF r ALL KINDS , FOR WE DO , BESIDES SAVING- YOU LOTS OF MONEY , , GIVE YOU FIRST CLASS GOODS CHANGES , 10 cents. CLAUliT , 25c quart. Wiao , Llritior nud Cljar 110-11S 3. Ifltb fat. , Omuba. gmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmy % Covered % Insurance , That's the way our shoes are sold to you Ptired When you buy a pair of shoes of s-v'oii ' buy them with the expectation of getting your mon ey's worth and we make you fully realize your expectations pectationsWeJhnsm jMhMjm , It's "policy" ( insur- a nce policy tor us to do it. When you buy shoes o ' The Nebraska" we insure them to wear betle than you ever had shoss wear for a like price we nsuro the stock to be perfect-the stitches not to rip the hanger not to pull otit-thesole to wear well * o Our policy says-"if your shoes do not prove good- wejnakej.hjem goofi cven if we give you back in cash.rHUhat you paid for them in the first place. The best shoes that ever were sold for like money are our popular of which we opan a full new line today. They are made of the ver Jmast. of selected Kangaroo and American calf. They're made by skilled workmen. They're gotten up in the shapeliest stylas arid _ _ . nobbiest lasts. They're congress-lace-or blucher. They're in any size-any widih-any last. They're in Paris-Loidon-Clobe-French-Philadelphia- - tan or Broadway toe , plain or tipped. They're CtB ! i ii ryers bett Jr than ary | shoe sold for five dollars 3t > < B > by any shoa store and they are sold to you * * es > esesf & -3 - - < 9 shoes ! Russclts ! Any k.'nd ) cu wantare hcic 1 ( I MARK f & SONS. ST. JOSEPH , DAVIESSCO.K > WHISKER I Icadquarters for Write us lur prices on Whiskies both in bond and tax paid. WE CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE WEST. Counts a great deal in ///is civilized age. The number of dollars one spends for Clothingis important style , fit and quality are more so. A. Will cover up the half worn out winter suit and make you presentable until summer time , and you needn't drag your mid-winter storm-coat around with you .nil through the Spring months , Let's take your measure for a I landsome , Light Spring Overcoat At $ T8 up to $50- Ilunehcelb of Kinds of Cloths to pick from. 207 South Fifteenth Street. IUVMOSI' , TUB JK\\ltl.S U has done about ajl it can to beautify SKILL cut glass ware and knowing well just how and where to buy we are eiublod lo show the very finest specimens. RAYMOND. firTEKNTIl AMD UOUCIUS , OUilli. cissor AND Dill their work well lYid.tj , niul to .Saturday's sale \ve simplj w itth I you a few Itints , showing J'o : to purchase jonr Cloaks , Cttncs , W aps , Carpet , Silk Hosiery. Glen's rtc. , itc : Remember a dollar spent lieri goes f.irtlicr nnd secures more nood' than the dollar yon spend else vv here. IT MAY STAGGER HUTirsso $1 ( it ) quality ' -1-inch India silk , ad\u Used hy dthcis at ( L'c Otlit 1'U'U'i : FOU SATUUDVY . . t otno early , ni t tccd to last at this pi u o. M VY Delineators , .Metropolitan I'iisliioii anil Patterns now on sale. CLOAK DEPARTMENT. Ono lot all wool jucli- ots with line velvet col lar , lin-Ljo slceivo , fan- lilaited back , in tan , bi own b lick and navy , act ually wotth $7oO , ou QO price S.ituidav t/O pieces of line dress in plakls. eiiecKs , plain and fancy ellects , renl.if | .VI. 00 anil I. ' 25 gooels , onr price for Saturday . SILK WAISTS. TOR Wo will Roll you n QQ loguhir $7.50 waist ; vO tlioy are mtulo fionilino quiilitv of HilKH.niid are thevorj latoststjlca. A line of ladies' fast black hosiery such as yon pa > 2c ( ) a pair for , at our Saturday sale yon vv ill only liav e to pay. . . . . SILK WAISTS , Our'loader , a icgular ff > waist ; tliL\v aio all silk and come in black and white , navy nnd uJQ QQ vvhito ! . . 90.WO CliifTon laces that have been .selling for as high as -i f\ . 45c. Saturday price . J.V SPECIAL SALE FAST BLACK SKIRTS. Our Morse fust hlack skirt is niado of line $1.00 . sateen , and wo warrant it to ti eve satisfactory TO in every resncct. prices from Ladies' hosiery of a very fine Hiiae-e and guaranteed fast black , try and match them for line , our price for Saturday. . . SALi : OF TEA GOWNS. Our $7 M chullis tea gowns , now only $5.98. Our $7.50 llaunol tea powns , now only $5. Our $12.50 Ihinnol lo.i gowns , now only S7.5O. Luuios' wishing toi : gowns cannot alloid to miss this sale. Embroidered Cliillbn Handkerchiefs. Ladies' hi u-U jackets in all wool clav diago nal material , 12S inches long , half liiie-d , largo glccuo nud the fan .00 plaited h icK . i Actual value 31. ) . Ladies' \er > fine f.ist black hoslerjl that are act'ually worth 'I5c , S.i urday we will sell them at .I5c pair or iJ pair.s for $1. > i Men's fine hilhriggnn un- dcrvvoiir , innde of line ciunhou Egyptian yarn They uro v.orth much nimo. See thorn . . A fine line of men's Tivr. falt-ar outing .shirts. A special line for Satur- ilay , all hi/us for Ono lot of capes with ton capo of velvet , triinnmd with rihhon iniitoiialof ko joy. In tan and blown , no- tiial value SKI . . . . Men AttentionI Guide Right ] anil s.i. e niuii y on and n't the hit est iHAcItUs in men'.s fiirnisliincs at our enlarge ! men's fnrnislnng'j goods depnrlment. Dry Goods and Carpets. Sixteenth and Farnam Street ?