Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 25, 1893, Page 8, Image 8
Till ? OMAHA DAILY BKK : : Tl'E-WAY , APRIL 25. 1803. FEBRUARY TERM CLOSED District Oourt Judges Wind Up the Fng Ends of Justice. PEOPLE WHO WANT TO BE DIVORCED Thry 1'lncl the Mnlrlinnnlnl Vokn Too lleiivt nml MB" l r SliiKlo Illrnoil- IICKI Oner .Murr Tuo The air of quietude that pervaded the cits- trlet court rooms ioitorduy was In striking contrast to the bustle and nutirity of the tnim of eoutt Just elosod During ho day Jmlgo Ogdcit dropped round and himl a few motions for now tials , alter whli h he called it a day and hen engaReil in ghing some of his fi lends tome pointers on the color of the hair of the man who would succeed Hen S. Uaker as United Stales attoincy. .Judge rcrguqon took llmo to dispose of an cxpartc matter ml then announced that on tlther Wednesdaj or Thursday lie would de cide thi union depot injunction case that was argued bofoic * him some dajnagoand then taken under adiscnicnt. . Judge Hc'ott was on hand at an early hour to praise the appearance of his court loom iind to convince the attorneys that a now cai pet and a c oat of paint cannot retard the dealing out of Justice , e\en if it docs cost theeounU a few doll us While looking at the ccl'lng ' , Judge He oil told Iho lawyers that ho had Just i etui nod fiom Long I'Ine , to which place lie went last week to land a mess of llsh He declared that in his etrorls hn had sure ceded most admirably and that for tin ? next month he would livoon brail. pioduclng diet , the result of a catch by his own hand The facts me. though lold on the quiet , that the judge did bring homo a line sti ing ni llsh , but they we ro bought at a Sixteenth stieot market and after he had reached this city Judge Kejsnr sit upon the bench in tlio largo court loom for a time and announced that on Thursdaj moining ho would take up and dispose of a number ol cases In which smilrpci ( sons aie chaiged with having violated the city ordinances Tuininir his attention to other matteis , the Jiulgo lis tened to the icadiiiL' of the report of Iho I'ar committee , which recommended that some more > otmg Uw > crs bo turned forth to ploy upon the fat of the land The le- ) oit set fotth the fait that the following Mined ioung irentlemen had been examined n legal lore and that none of them had been found wanting C 12 Moigan , U A Jones , i' \ , McDonnell. I , I. , Whittcsey , L A Hath , Sherman Wilco\ and ( leorgo M Cooper All of them held up their hands , swoie that they would support the consti tution of the United States , well and truly trj the cases which might bo placed with them and do their duties .is attorneys of the Douglas connU bar. Having agieed to all of this the eight .veiling men signed the loll and weie graduated as full Hedged barrls- teis A louple of the bijs w etc1 commended for efllcicnri , but the othois lolt Just as happy aftc-r the\ had secured their sheep skins and had them safelj tucked avv.ij in their Inside pockets .Most of the newly made l.iwiora will remain in the olllces vvhcio tht-v have studied , tiiough some of them will go lo the smaller towns of the otato. _ TVVO MI-il'IT .1IAUUIAUI > . Coup'c's Who Wmit tin * < 'iinrts to I licini ' 1 uc > ARUM. Albert n Dickinson and his wife Lizzie have Just le.uned that they aio Iho parlies lo a mlslit marrligo and thej have appealed to the court for a legal separation. In this particular c iso the husb ind is the ono who has como to the front with the talc of woe Ho avers that as long ago as l ho led the wife to the altar and th.it for n number of years she was a kind and indul gent hflp-mcut , ihough possessed with a temper of her own. Getting clown to the moi its in tlio case , ho alleges not very long ago , when they lived in the bcasido town of Atlantic City , N J , Mrs. Dickinson hit him a violent , blow ami then spit in his face. This ho stood like a man nifil did not complain , but last Febiuai.\ . did , for at that time ho alleges that the wire throw knives at his hc > ad and told him that she was nearly icady to kill him While she never killed him , ho swears that at onetime time , not vcrj long ago and since their icsi dcncc in lids city , she bald , and that in the presence of s > oino of Iho neighbors , thai ho was a la/y loafer and lhat she would ills- grace him until ho would bo willing logo out and commit suicido. This kind of treatment Mr Dickinson sajs ho stood until last Thuisdav , when Mis Dickinson added tlio straw that bioko the camel's back , as it weio Upon that occa sion ho alleges that she thiovv a cup of coffee in his face , and then throw out the playful i omark , "I'll kill jou " Dickinson could bland knives and such kinds of tilings , but ho drew the line on hot coffee , and now ho is in the divono divisions of the district coint Sarah J Kepln and her husband James jro two people w ho have Just discovered that marriage Is a mockery , a delusion and a snaio and thev have asked the court to step in and taKe a hand in the separation act In this case the wife ) appc.us as the com plaining pirly , and in addition to wanting the decic'o , she wants the icstorntion of her maiden name , which in the dujb of long ago was Ha rail J. Mooic The woman in the case avers that she united her foitum-s with Mr Kegin at Mnrisvillo , Mo , Just two jeais ago , and that over stnco that time she has been pure , chaste , loving , faithful and obedient vvife , while the husband bus been the other wise Thopaitienlar wicked thing ol which she complains Is that ono j car ago last Muich , in the picscncoof companv , James golmui and lold her to go to the place alleged to be too hot for angels' v isits l.smtc-4. The probate court Is engaged in an at tempt to unravel a tangle that ties up some of the propcrtj of the estates of Clark Wood man and Hugh O Clark , both deceased. Pi lor to the death of these Iwo gentlemen thete was a largo herd of eatllo being grazed in Ihe western pai t of the state , which weio supposed to be- owned by them in pirlnor- dim When Woodman died. Clark put In a .laim alleging lhat there had boon a loss of some $15.hX ) . and he was entitled to Iho amount , as he had advanced the money At the time of Clark 'silo ilh this , mailer was unsotllcd , and now owing to the fact that the WooJnmn cstalo is insolvent , the credit ors aio Irving lo show tint the two men wcro partneis and that the CKuk eb.ato should share ono half of Ibis loi-s. I'kFil Slmt ( inn Aiciiinrnt. George J. KlclTner and Iho other heirs of the cstalo of Cieoigo Kief nor , deceased were before Judge Scott at an earli hour v cs terdaj moining.wheiuthev secured , in Injunc tion icstrainlng the Union I'.iutiu li.iilw.iy company fiom laving a li.ick over lot 8 , block 2tCi , of the 01 Iglnal c ity plat it seems that the Union Pacific people wanted this lot and Sunday tlioj put a lot of men at work la.ving tracks and switches. KlolTncr cliscovi'ied Hie plot , and , shotgun in hand , stood Iho entiie force oft until mom ing , when ho went into the com is AlHhst class hotels and restaurants keep Cook's Kxt a Dry Imperial Champagm. It you have not done so , trv it. Mill .Milk , , a Tight. "Wo went through Just siu.li a fl hi as ibis In Cleveland jcars and jo.xrs ago and as a result wo lame out the winner , " said Mr. Clink , a representative of the Smead sjstem of heating and ventilation , to a IJiiis reporter yesterday "Wo shall convince Dr. Somcrs and other members Of the Oo.ird of Healtti before wo got through that the horrible things that they have heard about Iho bmcad syslcm being a disease breeder is all a humbug , started and circulated by iival companies Mr Smead has lelegiaphed mo lo emploi Iho best attorney in Omaha and light the matter through , for wo know what tbousult is sure lo bo when the truth is once rstabllshed. ' l-'ur Siilu ciicftn. A ilentnl olHeo in Omaha , Neb. Ad- lSJ , Ueoolllco , I'nli'onrr'ii Itlhlinn I'lirnlinnr. Ono tif the liu'tfo&t tniititifncttiraru of line ribbons dinted his ontlro stock out \ \ , jiublio unction Homo two weokn t\no. Wo bought henvlly , ns the Hhndcs were well iissortt'd and tlio ( | tinlitlos of the vcrylwst , the prices fetched were lower thnn wo liuvo over known them ; the rilibona uro in nnd lielnu marked olT , utid will IKS placed on "ixlo Thursdiiy of thin week. Our friends will bo tfiven the full benefit of the low prices paid for thcso bountiful ribbons. A Biunplo line can bo eon in our center HIOW ! window tomorrow nml Wcilno iluv. N. H. VALCON'KU. I' . S. Our upei'lal wult nnd jacket Halo will continue torn irrow. Wo had u splendid tiadu on thorn todnv espec-litlly on the Kton siults at f.'i.OO. with the tfiit of u waist valued at from fl.U. ' > to i.'t.HO. Our 7fo ilross goods nro going rapidly , these arc i < 1.00. $1.2. " ) and $ ! . . " ) ( ) goods and ciiiuc In blacks mid c ) lor , all the must popular weaves. N. B. FALCON Kit. Six Nc-pUtliM I'ror. The Glebe Clothing Co. , llo S. 10th street , opposite the IJoston store , bogs to announce that they uro now upon for business with a b.'iind now stc'ck. For tlio balance of this week wo offer men's all wool suits , plain color , light brown or gray , for f.'i.OO , warranted worth $0.00 or money will bo refunded. With every Durchtv-o , If it is only He worth , wo glvo 0 neckties free. Wo liuvo a big shcivvejiMj full. Como and make your own selection. THE GLOBi : CLOTHING CO. , 115 S. Kith street. Opposite Boston Store. o Vrtrriu ) rirrmi'ii Attuiitlon. Spcdnl mooting this Mondav evening , Ajiril 21 , at Chief Galligan's ollice. city hall , to make arrangements for the funeral of our Into Brother Joseph Howies. M. PAHU. Vice President. J. DONNKM.Y , JR. . Secretary. iueriic : : ; ; cirv OTTIIK PLAINS. Sprditl ( iotlii-nbiiri ; i\ciu : slon. Green's fiirmers' excursion on the over- laud llyor Thursday , 27th inst. , at 2:15 : p. in. This special has been arranged for these who do not care to join so large a party as now goes on tlio regular bi monthly excursion. The late is ono faro for the round trip , good for ten davs , but tickets can only bo binght of W. II. Green , Kurbnuh Block. Omaha. Gothenburg handles moro freight and passengers than any town in the btate four times as large. See UK > celebrated S ihmer piano at Ford & Cliurlton Music Co. , 150S Dodge a Is Onmliii lining to IIi\n : Ciiti.'il' . ' Gothenburg has one , and did not wait for her ancestors to die or for the county to contribute it , but put up her money and today has a water power that is at tracting the attention of the entire western country. An invoitinent in Gothenburg is like the day when the coupon note becomes due you draw the interest and .vou can't reali/o hoiv easy yon got it. Investment In Gothenburg is the i-rtinc. The farmers shipped 800- 000 bushels of grain in 1802. To Gothen burg manufacture is no fiction ; it is a guaranteed fact. Green's farmers' e > \ - cursion takes you there April 27 , at 2:15 : j ) . in. , one faro for the round trip. Tickets can bo secured only of W. II. Green , 217 Karbacb block. FEEDING IOWA PAUPERS. Ono of ThcMii HUH s\vliicllct ( Omiglu * County for Scum \cir < . For the pist save ! ) ycais Mis Minnie Goin ! of Council Hluffj has boon draw ing a weekly stipend from the Douglas county poor fund and she might liivo continued to swindle the county for seven iears more had not County Agent Uuir taken a notion to in- vesligalo the case jestcrday. Jusl bofoie noon this womin applied at the county ofllco as has been her weekly cus tom and asked for the allowance , which in the past had been given without asking any questions The eountj agent had his doubts , and in looking over fiis books ho noticed thai she was booked as ono of the bottom dwellers and that for seven je-irs she had been draw lug $ per week. Slio an swered the qneslions in a satisfactory manner , sa.ving that she had a sick husband and several small children The wolf was at the door and theio was not a ciust in the house IJurr felt bad , but before opening the ptuso strings of the county ho remarked that ho would go down and see the old m. n , that ho might know w hat was needed. At th.it point the woman piolested , saving lhat she had to go and see Iho doclor , and it being - ing so far she would not put the county agent to so much tioublo IJurr informed her that Iho county was pajing him for that kind of tioublo , and that it would be a pleas ure lo aciomp my her lo the humble abode bj the side of the great and muddy liver Mis. Gcjini would have nothing of the kind , ami whllo the agent was busy with other matteis she slipped out of Ihc door and was gone. Ihcnliuir showed his skill as a detective , for he followed her and made his catch in Iho rear of the city hall Ho grabbed the woman bv the arm and started with her to the police station , but ho hail not traveled moro than a block before she broke down and confessed all Khe admitted that she resided In Council Bluffs , and that hi Ijlngto thodllTctent couutj agents had succeeded in gelling food and clothing from Douglas county for years After making this confession she was icleased , but with the undei standing lhat she will be juoseeuted if she over again shows hoi faio upon this side of the liver. Piles of pnoplo have piles , but Do Witt's Witch ILucl Salvo will euro them. rnnrntl of MIXH lluttiirlle-tel. The funeral of the late Miss IZmlly Butler- Held , sister of Mis Woolworth and the Misses rannio and Mellona Buttcrlleld , oc- cuired at noon , Sunday , at Tiinity cathedral Just after moining service. Dean Gaid- ner and Dean Millspaugh ofll- clated , with the c.uhodr.il choir , which sing w lib much feeling iwo favorite h.\ inns , "Lopel , Kindly Light. " and "Hark , Iliuk , My Soul " The late Miss lUitterllold had been , in Bishop ( Janet's time , the or ganist and choir leader of Tiinlt.v , and did much towaid seeming the pipe organ which pieeeded Ihe piesent one Show-as a skill ful organlsi and a close student of music in every way. The bearcis wcro Mr C W. Lvman , Mr ric'deuek Davl < , Mr F L , Halle'r , Mr S. D Baikalow , Mr l ) JJ. Wheeler , Jr , and Mr Arthur Wakclc.v Numerous lloial offerings wore laid on Iho beautiful casket and many friends follow eel the icmains to the dopol , wheio they weio taken to meet tlio Noithwestern tram to Uacine , Wis , at vvlin.li place , her former home , the interment occuucd this mouilng In Mound cemetery , Iho Uov Mr. 1'iper of St huko'scliuivb olllciating. Mr. and Mrs Clement Chase and Miss Mellona Butterllold went on to Ilaclno. Piles of pi-oplo have piles , out JloWitt's witchha/el salvo will cmo thum NEW SEWERS IN PROSPECTIVE Oity Council Decides Whcro They Will Bo Constructed. ENGINEER ROSEWATER S REPORT ADOPTED Street nml Dundee. I'liiro Sewers Wilt I In * o to Wnlt Street Coin- lilUftloner S < | tinlililo Will l C'otno I'p ' Tonlclit. The city council last evening definitely de cided upon the main sewers to ho const ! uctecl this jear ami Instructed the Hoard of Publlo Works to take the steps necessary to-award the contracts and not the woik under way. This action was taken by the adoption of a eoneurient resolution , which will leciuiio Ma.u > r Hemls' signature ueforo it becomes opci-atho. As soon as the roll was called , the council went Into committee of the whole , \\lth Mr. llowi > ll in the chair. City Engineer Uosowater submitted ills re port of a list of sewers which ho deemed ad- Usable to construct out of the proceeds of available bonds issued for mam sewers dur ing Iho present jear. The iciiort was as follows- Main line' Dorter mi Valley stre'et , from Tenth to Cklitccntn stieut , appioxlmate estimate eif cost . . * 21,137 boiilh Twenty-tllist stieot hewer , south eMenslon . . 13,045 Dorcas and Miiteenth stree'ts , Mih- inaln extensions from Tuonty-llist stieul . . 0,420 Mains In ( ilunt stieet district iilieaely icciimme'ncled .mil a rc'ed upon . . 3,000 Special sub-ill aln , Hint stieet , Twenty-fuuith to Tttentjfifth stieels . . . . 400 Chicago stieut sewei extension to rlM'i . . . . 3,000 North Omaha inuln sonci 4UUIH llalanro remaining ItuO.OOO The amount absorbs all hut the picmiuins on the bond sale , whu'h , if the same as last jc.ir , will exceeil fTi.OiXIand will doubtless no needed for oxti.is In the construction of this woik thus provided for Tlio amount named on the North Omaha sewer main will com plete that sewer from Its piosent nortlietn tetminal on Twenty-seventh street to HprafHic stioet and on Sprague to some point west of Twent.v eighth street , depending upon the bids submitted ' 1 he repent sa\s it would have been desiiablei to build the Tw entj-second street sewer south of Mau ri orson street , but as stated in a special report on that case it would require &HHXK ) to complete it , anil without completion to its southei n outlet its p.u ti.il construction w oulil not suhser\o the puiposo , anil as $ ; iMH ( ) ( ) Is not at present available for sew eis other than those named in these estimates , this work cannot now be undertaken Mr Host-water , in speaking of his report , slid that the eitj hail committed itself to the Vallestieet sewer at the time the bonds wcrooted The Chicago stieot sewer should he extended to the liver , as it had been condemned by the Hoard of Health as being a nuisance especi.ilH to the Union Pa- clllc people and the smelling woiks The additions adjoining Dundee Place want a sewer , out Sieldlc creek cannot bo used as pottlons of it pass thiough pmato propertj It would cost 3.JOOOiit > to build a sewer re gardless of the creek. Mr Haseall considered the Judgment of the engineer good and nnde i motion to the effect that the estimate be approved and that the Hoard of Public Woiks bo in stiucteel to aeheitiso for bids Mr Parker talked for baetdlc creek and wanted it turned into an an open sewer Mr. Muiiio saiel that Maneleison stieet was in need of a sewer , the tctritor.v there being low and bully in need of drainage Mr Uosowater said that it was impossible to constiuct a sewer on Mandeison stieut at this time The big ditch has alieady put the low lands there in butter condition than ever before , and still better drainage will beseemed seemed when ills completed. Mr Parker and Mr. Munro did not insist , and the estimate anil recommendation of the city engineer were unanimously con- euricd in. By way of diveisUy a few resolutions were acted upon Mr Steel sent n couulo to the cleik'sdesk. and their contents weio alined at Majoi Halcomhu , the now street commis sioner The resolutions Instructed Street Commissioner Wlnspc.tr , under the diiectlou of the Uoaid of Public Woiks , to icpair w.ishouts upon a couple of streets Mr How ell objected to the wording of the icsoluliotis Ho said the council recognized ouh one street commissioner ami he did not think it necessary to name him in the rcso- lutions Mr Haseall said that the Judiciary com mittee would have a teport ready at Tues- daj evening's meeting , regarding the ques tion of street commissioner , and ho sug gested that the lesolutlons ho held The resolutions were leturned to Mr Steel and ho will intioduco them again this evening. After the grip , when jou are weak and "pl.ijed out , " Hood's S-irsaparilla will restore store jour health and strength. Miirrl KH MI-CIHUX. The follow ing marriage licenses were issued by County .ludgo Kllur jcsterday : Name and address. Age. J I'ltrlek dinners , Out ilia , 30 I Maiy Muldoon , tbnalia 'JO j John Mathuiilos , Omaha 24 IMary llaydel. , Uniiilm 19 i Patrick. ! MeNan.ara , Omaha. 20 I Kllen A Il.iK.irty , Omaha 2'2 J 1'oterC/aptlU , Omaha 20 I Mar } basliibkl , Omaha 24 j Vllhiels Aneleison , Omaha 25 I Mary A Knuelson , Omaha 2- I CJeorK" ' owell. Onmhti 20 I Mary llonnemiui. Omaha 21 I Charles Itoseniitei , Omaha ! ) , ) I C'l.u.i ' ulili'sln er , Omaha 20 idem-Kit Orilui.niniliu 25 H areillna ( . 'octets , Omaha 17 I.I.lines II Peterson , Omaha 25 I l.uulln Nyboe , Omaha 23 HUH u Giiiir.tnty , lint No T.lrcnsc. Mll o Wallun7 , 'who invested $ .12 , " ) in a World-Herild guaranty last fall to secure a llccnso , is in trouble and a complaint Hied in police court bv License Inspector Hurst tells the story Wallan/ failed to secure his license because - cause ho had advertised the notice of Ins ap plication in the World Herald , and since that time has been conducting a tempcianco diink pstablishment at Fourteenth and I.euvonworth stieots Ho had a combination faucet , and bj turning ono waj beer could bo drawn and the oilier cider The license in- spcctordropped onto the racket and Wallanz will answer to the charge of selling liquor without a license. Lost Tniui is monoi lost Time saved is money saved Time and monov can bu s ived by using tlio Gail Horden Uaglo Hrand Comlensed Milk in jour recipes for custards , puddings ami sauces Try it and bo convinced. Grocers and druggists Ciriiillni ; lloiuU Tor Snlc > . City Treasurer Holln will on Monday , May I. , , sell district grading bonds in the sum of f ! > 7m These bonds arc of the issue imulo last fall and were not disposed of for the reason that the limit under the charter had been reached , and the citv could not legally issue or sell any more bonds until the charter amem'mcnt ' ! ' were passed by Iho legislature They are what aio known as short time bonds , in the sum of yiOO each , and run from one to nine j cars and are issued against the property in Iho grading disiiicls. Powder : The only 1'ure Cream of Tartar . Powder. No Ammonia ; No Alum. Used iii Millions of Homes 40 Years tlio Standard. Iff 0 WEEK MtU YEARS Kicknpoq Indian Sagwa Shows Blood Clortnaing aualities of Roots , Darks nnd Horbo. MniumJH , N. II. , Dec. 3,1892. I was a con stant HUftorer from D I o o cl and Skin DIs- onsos for tour years , and em ployed the best phj'si clans In Now Hamp shire and eon- milted different Bpcciallsts in Boston without benefit. Finding no help , I beiran taking Klckn- 1 n d Inn goo . and I certify under oath Unit It has afford ed mo moro relief In the past two weeks than all the different physi cians In the past four years. JOHN II. MOORD , Merideu , N. II. ConMsn , N. II , Pec. 3,1PM. Personally npiiearcil .John II Mooie.vvell known to mo to bo reliable < ' iimclocmth tTinttlio foregoing stutemeiiit by him signed Is true. llcforo meVM. . II. SISSOS , Notary 1'ub. Kickapoo IncSian Sagwa. A'llare'n Ktntrjy of Heel < . llarli an < t Ifrrb- far the IllooJ , Liter , ktomacli anJ A'lJiitv Scld by Druggists , $1,00 per Bottle , SU for $5.00. 1)11. r. I. . . si VIM , | > , Consult na Surgeon. Graduate of UtHh Modlenl C'ollojio ( ION- KKI- ) . I\r tlio troutmontof I ! Wo euro Catnrrh , All TJiso-xMos of tin Noho. Throat. Oliuat. stouiauli , jlowolt null .Liver. Blood , Sltln anil Kiduov Dtsoasoi. Fnuinlo "VVoiiltiicsso , Lost Manhood CURED. I'll.KS KISTUIj * USSIJUB , penmnontljr cural will out the uaoof knife llznturo or cnastlo. Alt nmtaOlui of a prlvnto or clullcalo nitura , of cltlic-racx poHlllvuly enroll Cull on or luldrosa , wltli stamp for ClrcuUrs , Froj Hook and Heel pea. Dr.Scarlcs & Scarle31IIfns'V1tlA.I5IIii.su ] > I 1 i O II J l Offl CO Cook quickest and best. They are a kitchen necessity , lighten labor nnd Improve tlio lUvor nf the food i Don't let your dealer soil you another \ kind. ' \ Send "a. stamp for a lOOpago COOK BOOK f FREE , 7 iri -VCf MIITOH ROQIRS & . 83HS , ABtoT , Omnhn , or MalesticMfg. Co..St. Louis. I KEEP COOL luslelc , outside , nnd all the \voj thiough , This great Tomponnrp ilrlnlc ; Is in lio.ilthnn us u t < , ic Mint With Nerve Ho nsi now voirutublo illspovory of niHMolous iiuwer , p islilvo euro fur nil nerve Iron bins , such as nnrroim prostration , bluoplessnc-'ss , ilrsiionllc < n < 'y , pains In biiek ami B'elo ' , Hlok lisiiluolio. ilyspepsiu , loss of appe tite , otc. Wonclurfiil none ionic , luukea rleli , pure blond , tonoi unllro sysloin. } 1 a box , enoiuli for two wooli * . At ilrti-'Rists , or by mull , None Iluau Ca , Ilullalo. N. V. i ; . s. Capital $100,000 Surplus $05,01)0 rrflcorn and IMraetors HunryW. Vatei , proil lit It. C. Cuiblnir Tloo | ir iUlJJil , 0. \lnjrloj , V { llorno Jolmd. CollluJ J. N. II. 1'utrlcu. lUtd , caiblor. caiblor.THE THE IRON BANK. ARE YOU GROWING TIRED ? Of the small winged , narrow pointed collars ! We show jou below an Illustration of collar of much wider points and fuller front , In different widths , which ii a very stylish and popular shape forth * * current season. You wirt Cndlt the correct thing and vou will like it. , Cl.UETI BRAND 25e. NATONA , NARROW ; WAUSEKA. MEDIUM ; NESOT/J. / WIDE , j COON GRAND 20c. 1 CHINOOK , MEDIUM. The " Monarch" Shirt Is the one you ihotild near J you want satisfaction. CLUETT , COON 4 CO , wmtmmwmmmwmmmmwmw * BLACK ! * f f f " is , of course , ( lie only correct thinn for cntluinen's wear for a . dross and hLMui-dress occasions. It's only a matter ofvhcro * to buy when to buy anil wliat to liny. Well posted fellow * g g ; who are wise and keep tab on things will all tell yon that g g where to bnj is here. AVe can safely say to yon that when - < g to huy is this week ; as to what to buy , well , a good many gg men say that a g is about the best thing a man can put iiionev into nowadays. They are soft look dressy hold their .shape hold their color and never grow shiny. Pour hundred of these suits t - LU1 JIJ ' .JL1 ! ' M * " ' " sacksin siniare cuts in cutaways are placed on sale today in Black ( iooils Headquarters ( that's at the rear end of our 1'uM floor ) that were made to coax fifteen dollars oat of a man's pocket * book -at the remarkable price of ten dollars and fifty cents a suit. These goods are made up in faultless manner with line Italian linings fine mohair binding and so on. Aside from the "clay special" in order to make it an interesting black time , we will oiler as a companion to the clays at four hundred genuine rnglish corkscrew worsted suits in either straight cut Sacks round corner sacks or cutaways faultless in fit thoroughly made with line linings Hat mo. liair binding tailor trimmings--perfect in every detail thai goes to make a fine suit of clothes at twel\e an even do/en dollars a suit. Truly a week to dress up in. ELECTRO-PLATED SILVER ware such as Raymond sells is of the very highest quality new designs in tea and water sets , cake baskets , tureen , candelabras. RAYMOND , 15th and Douglas. ( Ull IFUO ner & SONS. , MISSOURI. Headquarters for M - W Write us ior prices on Whiskies both in bond and tax paid. AMJ CARRY THE LARGEST ST.OCK IN THE WEST. 181G Doug/as Street , Omaha , Nob. ThoomltiBnt pjolnHit In norvom clironlo print ) bl > - > J i' < ln an I urhlnry illn imroiirnl ! rCKlxturod k-i-ulimlu In nuill.'liK ) at itlplumii A3 4 corllll uuirlll 3h Jiv u itlll traitl i ; wit l tlu uruitJit ucot' i citnrrh , lo < t minJ lol , so iilnal wa.iKiujl nU.it lonJi all an.1 funuinr prlv it ] ills , KOI No mercury nso 1 Soiv traniuuiit for Ion of vlt il pJ vjr IMrtUi uinblu to vMlt nioiiur bJ trjuto I ut lie ni by correspondence Mo IU Inoor I Htr i lunti SMI tir null or xprji 9i33jrolf piooJ no tnirki la Inll cutei'ontont ors-nil tr Ono porsonl liilorrlonr profurrjl Coniult itlon frua eorrjipo i lunjj strlctlr prl\nte HOOK ( vijaturloi . or Llfoj saot froa UlUjj lioun , J am to J p ui aiiaU/3 U a m CU in and mntupfor clrcuur. HEYN'S PHOTOGRAPHS UNSURPASSED IN" BRILLIANCY AND EXQUISITE TOUCH. 313-315-ai7 South 15tU Street. OMAHA OR. McGREW THE BPCCIALIST. Is unenrposced In tuo treatment of all PRIVATE DISEASES and all Weakness ii r ii anil Disorders of MbR ISjearaoxpcricnco. \Vrltn for clrc-il u and quotlon lUtroc. . 14th nnd FarnamBU , | Oinolm. Neb. -1 QUR STORK-is a rcv- - elation to many la dies who are specially in terested in good wine for mmily use. We sell a car load a month. That's why we sell California .Mmlcrai at 25c Quart Bottle. Lai A Wiao , Iiiqndr nnJCljir 'J ) , . iic-iis a ifltu St. , om.iii u WE HAVE RECEIVE ] FHOM ' ID i i r i 'iii if. Joseph I. Lit OF The Woington Co ! ] Publishers of New York , An enormous stock of bookscj novels , dictionaries , bibles' ] testaments , hymnals , prayoJj books , etc. , etc. , that wenM bought at about ' what thc ) > cost the publisher. We have put them on saliij this morning at prices tha | cannot fail to attract a tude of eager buyers , cannot ! fail to swell our sales and td ] pack our book department. , i You miss a mighty chance ON BOOKS : ! if you don't attend this sale. We Quote Bankrupt sale prices otvl only a few lines. A lot of books , cloth-i AT bound books , and a good. ] full type. In the lot yoiv will find many desir able books. FOR Brief Biographies. Cozzen's baings. Two Days , Rural * | Poems. Rev. Mr. Dashwcll. it Builders of the Sea. \ \ Remin i s c e n c e s oS Thomas Carlylc. And many others. The Claxton and other editions c'oth ' bound books , including such wtiters as Scott , Haggard , Thorn" as Day , Titnseaii. qnoid , Ilttlaiy , / / < Kennard , Stuart , Gau- tier and many others. Your choice for thii < sale 9c. Paper covered novels , ] AT Scarlet letter , M of a Mother-in Law , 77/ < ' | Great Ingersoll Contro versy , Philip IJcnson M D. , The Jjon 3faster\ Doctor Ramc nt. many others. 11 LOVELL'S All the standard' ] AT books , printed on fine paper , bound in best Knglishrj cloth by such authors' as ScottGeorge Eliot , ' ] Lord Lytton , Clark" ] RussellCharles Dick ens , Hall dinThack eray , Lord Bcacons- field , IMuhlab.tch , and many others. At this , | sale only 190. Speciallylo.vpric2 > o i Bibles , Testaments , Hymnals , Prayer Books , Etc. Etc. Etc Remember , with every pur chase of $1.00 or over at our book department we qivc The Favorite Dictionary , containing J 300,000 words and phrases and 700 engravings. Do not fail to buy your books now. Then vote for your World's Fair favorite. A vote given with ever 25c purchase.