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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1894)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SAT UK DAY , MARCH 24 , 189-L-TWELVE PAGES. New , exclusive styles , the newest and See our stock of black capes before mak prettiest novelties , and much lower prices , ing your purchase elsewhere , as wo can and far bettor assortment thnn can bo found safely say no such'goods as wo offer were anywhere else In the city. over shown at such popular prices anywhere. JACKETS. Made of splendid cloth , black and navy , close fitting waist , graduated horn bullons , circular skirl , length entire 20 Inched , heavy black innlrc silk sleeves , only $9.50. Made of Imported diagonal cloth , In tan , navy and black , largo lapels , close fitting waist , pearl buttons , length 28 Inches , very handsome , only $7.75. Wo have such a large assortment In black that It Is useless to try lo glvo you any Idu.i whatever In so limited ajipacc , but you can find any style or priced garment here that Is popular. , CAPES. Fine all wool broadcloth , elaborately braided and heavy lace trimming on shoul ders , a beauty , at $12.50. All wool I-iiKllHli twill , double faced Si cilian silk brclullo , nicely trimmed with silk gimp , Very fine Imported clay worsted , 30 Inches long , braid trimmed collar and finely fin ished , , a staple garment , FOE , SATURDAY. Over 10,000 pnrnsols nnd sunshades on dis A line of silk glorias , paragon frames , ele play. Tlio lurgc.it department of this kind gant handles ! , nuvcr sold for less than $1.50 In the wc.st. Kvoiything new this eastern murkctH could offer will be fuund ; .ilso , n ON SATURDAY 7I.C EACH. greitt many PnrtPlnn novtsltlcs that will not be found nnywlicto else. Thubc goods were. At 9So wo will show you , u line that will ( Imported by UH for our Hpeelnl spilng open- astonish yon. In thlw lot you will llnd Ing. To Introduce ; this department for thin mostly anything you want In a handle. KPHKon , on Saturday we will give porno For Saturday , one special lot 26-lndi - snn- SPECIAL 1IARGA1NS IN THESE GOODS. slmdoa , English twilled nnd gloria silks For distance. 500 " ( S-lneli Himsdwde.s , Eng worth V2.W to K1.GO , , lish glorias , fust black , ami a nice linu of natural wood Imndlctt , YOUR CHOICE OF THIS LOT $1.50. ON SATURDAY 50C EACH. Special for Saturday Evening. Uempmbcr Hirer goods wll only be sold MO dozen gents' fine cotton nnd lisle " . between 7 nnd 9:30 : p. in , . hose , worth 2Gc to 50c per pair , evenlnir COO dozen ladle.s1 line full regular fast price flc. black , cotton hone , Itermsdorf dye , and cx- 100 dozen gents' linen cuffs , regular 25c tia long , worth 40c , quality , EVENING PRICE UC. EVENING PRICE flC. budget to the legislature Mr. James West said there had been a great demand for sliver for private use and also for hoarding. He did not think a very large amount had passed Into the native stales for coinage purposes. MKN'S 8S SB SIIOICS I'OIt 08C. Fire Sale of Clothing unit Short * . Tha above-mentioned shoes for 98c are the biggest bargain In shoes ever offered , you can examine them on the outside of our store , where they will be displayed. Socks Ic a pair. Boys' wool cheviot knee pants , light cdlor , 9e. Worsted pants 19c , belter ones 25c , extra neat ones 39c. The cream of the stock goes at COc. The 9c ones run up to the ago of 12 only , but the 19c and 25c ones run up to ago 14 , while the 39c and 50c run as large as ago 15. Boys hats , we are closing out , wo offer the 50c kind at 19c , the better ones at proportionate'low prices. Men's full suits for $2.25. Turkey red handkerchiefs. 21 Inches , Ic. Unllncd goat gloves 25c. Black socks , 2 pair for fie. Men's working pants 45c. Prince Albert suits $7,50. Painters' overalls 2"o , nothing more for extra large sizes. Blue overalls with or without bib 2ic. ! Unlaundercd shirts , extra flno quality , 35c. Hockford socks 4'c. Spring overcoats from $2.75 up. Black fast sateen shirts 250. Men's shirts 15c. Scotch caps Gc. Men's gray business suits , well made , $3.23. Men's suspenders Co , exlra good quality suspender ! ) 9c. Finer goods In proportion still cheaper. In looking for us be sura yoularc straight opposite where thqy are jiow rebuilding the Boston Store , a red sign stnndS on tlio sidewalk that reads GLOI1E FIRE SALB. 115 SI 1Cth street , near Douglas street. P. S. Men's fedora hats 25c. The Conrled-Fcrenczy Opera company will repeat Curl teller's beautiful opera "Tho Tyrolean , " at the lloyd at the matinee this afternoon. The engagement will close to morrow evening with Carl Weinberger' : * opera In thrpo acts entitled "Laughing Heirs" ( Iachemlo Erhcn ) . The prices for the nmtlneu will range from 75 to 25 cents. On Thursday evening , March 29. the peer less violinist , Edward Uemenyl , will glvo a concert at Boyd's theater and will bo as sisted by Slgnor Do Rlva Bcrnl , pianist , and Miss Minnie D. Methot , the solo soprano. J. Charles Davis , manager of the Whitney Opera company , Is In the city. His com pany will sing "The Fencing Master" at the lloyd on Sunday and Monday , April 1 and 2. The company Includes.Mario Tempest , Lily l'6at , Richard F. Carroll and many other well known stage celebrities. Mr. Adolph Owlcs , press agent of Herr mann , the great magician , arrived from Denver yesterday. Herrmann comes to thu lloyd on Friday and Saturday of next week. All of his work this year Is entirely new. Tomprrmito Ticket of Women. ABILENE , Kan. , March 23. A mass meet ing at the town of Enterprise , In this county , put up a complete temperance ticket com posed of women. Mrs , M. Kohler , wlfo of ex-State Senator Kohler , was nominated for mayor , Mrs , Kate Halncs for police judga and a full quota of council members was named. All arc married women and they propose to purify politics. Mini of ( loiiil I'amlly ' 1'iirnn Highwayman , CLAHKSVILLE , Tenn. . March 2J. A sen sation was caused by the arrest of James Swift of one of the leading families of this section for beating Cord Cooper , a wealthy planter , probably fatally , In an effort to rob him. The victim's skull was crushed with a stone. Charles Wollenhamp Is also under arrest us an accomplice. The highwaymen secured no money , Notice of the linen or less n ruler tills head , fitly c.nti ; rueli u > lillttji > .tl llnr , ten cent * . NORELIUBGustV.r"uBeil i3 yeais , March . ' , 1891. at 711 North 10th. Funeral Saturday afternoon , March 21 , at 2 o'clock from Swnnson & Vnllen'H undertaking parlors , corner 17th und Cumlng. invited. HAYDEN BROS. Men's clothing Millinery aind the Saturday evening Dress Goods. Special With the Easter' novelties , and thesun umbrella and parasol sale. These are Saturday's specials. NOTICE---Spccial attention to'out - Largest Department S.tore west of I of-town . ' - customers. Chicago. WAS KILLED BY HIS COLTS Eunaway that Caused the Death of J , H. Spetman Last Evening. i THROWN FROM HIS SEATTO THE PAVEMENT I I Ten in llecnmo I > 'rl htcncil at n .Motor Car j , Woundi-d Man Curried to n Uoctor'n t Homo , AVhoro Ho Kxplrcd In Twenty Minutes. An accident cost J. H. Spetman his life nt 7 o'clock last evening. About 6:30 : ho left his factory at Twentieth and Dorcas streets to go to his home and had reached Twenty-sixth and Leavenworth when the fatality occurred. Ho was driv ing a very spirited team of colts nnd was going along at a rapid speed when they took fright at a passing motor and ran away. They ran tcarccly a block when ho was thrown violently to the pavement and lay there as If dead. It was this fact that caused bystanders to look In that direction , and after ho was scon to make a few In effectual efforts to rise they ran to his aid. Ho was found to bo Buffering severely , although there wore nut many outward signs of Injury. Ho was taken to the residence of Dr. Wonncrsly , 3033 Leavenworth , and what could bu done for him was at once done. From Jits appearance the doctor thought ho was merely bruised severely and would bo able to go to his home , which was only a block distant , 3124 Mason street. Mr. Spetman was placed In a chair. Soon ho asked that ho bo given a place to He down , as ho felt rather weak , and Dr. Wonncrsly motioned him to a couch on the opposite ship of the room. Spetman was able to walk across the Moor without any assistance and lie down. Ho called for some water , told them how the accident happened and within twenty minutes ho was dead. The team was soon stopped und , when the circumstances were known , taken to the homo of Mr. Spotnmn , and thu man who took It there also Informed Mis. Spetman of the accident , but did not say Spetman was dead. She hurried to the residence of Dr. Worm- ersly. Coroner Maul was then notified , but he ordered the remains to bo taken home , MTH. . Spetman has for the pust few weeks been an Invalid , und the shock of her hus band's dlutli had a very telling effect on her. While she did not become unconscious , she was nearly crazed. Dr.Vormernly said that there were no outward tJgim of any Injuries that could have caused death and It must have resulted from Internal hemorrhage , notwithstanding there \\as a bad wound In the back of the head and other serious bruises , Mrs. Spetman was so overcome she could not bo been , but her slater , Mrs. Peters , said Spetman was on his way homo to supper , ; nnd In fact It had just been placed on the l table ax It wan about the Hmo ho usually came home , when a stranger canto to the back dour , after putting up tlio horses , and announced that an accident overtook Mr. Spetman and ho was at the residence of Dr. Wormcmly. Mrs. Spctmun at once wont there and the body was then convoyed home. Mr , Spetman has for twenty-seven years been a resident of Omaha. For about twenty yours he was engaged In the grocery business on Furnani street , but about six years ago he went out of It to engage In the muntifacturn of brooms. ' Coroner Maul will held an Inquest and the funeral will take place Sunday lifter- noon , prubably. Mr. ( ipetman was f 9 years of ago and besides n wife leaves three daughters , the youngcxt of whom Is 1C , Want llrltUh Mlt.T Dolliir. SJNaAPOIlU , March 23. The Chamber of Commerce hero has voted Its adhesion to the request of the Hung Kong Chamber of Com merce for the colnaga of a British silver dollar , the same In wulght und llnctiOKS an the Mexican dollar. CALCUTTA , March 23. In presenting the WRAPPERS. On Saturday a very line percale , tight flt- tliiR waist , runted yoke and shoulders , col ors , pink , light blue and heliotrope , flounced full sleeves , shown In the best houses In the country at $1.93 , only $1.10. Same style , In dark patterns , fine French saline , regular $2.Gu value , on sale at $ i7G. ; Hliiip.'on prints , light , 'dark or medium , fast colors , stylishly made , and all full .1- yard skirts , "Cc and 9Sc. INFANTS'AND CHIL IDREN'S WEAR. Infants' cloaks In every popular matcrjal , and at any prlco from 9Gc up. Children's reefers and Jackets In grcal variety , all Ihe prclly Ihlngs for a child , from 2 years up , at prices from 9Sc up. This department commands your atten tion , as no house In the clly has Ihe amounl of stock we carry , and we make prices thai sallsfy everybody. Saturday evening , from 7 to ! ) o'clockvo will place on sale a large line of Knickerbocker Suitings , Alpine Plaids , Cash mere and Berlin Suitings. Tliesc good arc all new , and worth from 25. : to ' ! ' . ) Satur day evening , from 7 to 0 , you can have them at FOR SATURDAY ONLY. H73 MEN'S St'ITS , IN EIGHT PATTERNS LARGE NEW YORK COLOSSAL CLOTH TERNS , WORTH $7.60. $8.00 AND $3.50 , ING PURCHASE AT 50C ON THE DOL YOUU CHOICE , $1.75 , ON SATURDAY. LAR. THIS WIl-I. UK THE GREATEST SL'IT THEY ARE DISPLAYED IN Ot'R SALE EVER HEIjD IN OMAHA. SHOW WINDOW ON DODGE STREET. A SUIT FOR WORKINGMEN. AROl'ND THE CORNER " OF ItiTH A SUIT FOR SALESMEN. STREET , AND YOl' WILL FIND THEM A SUIT FOR MERCHANTS. DISPLAYED ON STANDS SATURDAY IN A SUIT FOR A HANKER. FRONT ON 1CTH STREET. THIS LOT OF SUITS IS FROM Ot'R rou BOYS AND CHILDREN Children's suits , assorted double and single breasted , light nmUdnrk shades , well made , $2.00 values at $1.25. Children's suits , some trimmed wlth braid , double and single breasted , worth $3.50 and $4.00 , at $1.95. Something new at Haydcn Bros' . In children suits , a largo line of junior com bination and reefers at half of regular clothing house prices , all 'we ask Is for the ladles to call and see for themselves. Boys' strong and neat 3inee pants go at 23c. COMBINATION SUIT Boys' durable long panta at test prices , go TWO PAIR OF PANTS AND CAP at EOc and G5c. IIAYDENS' UNDER COST SHOES Saturday Will be Our Big Day in the SLoe Department , - CHILDREN'S ' FINE75CSHOES FOR 35C . _ i \ Wo Call Special Attention 'to 'Our ' . I.lno of Men's Shoes In Tun Shoes Wo Show the Very Latest Styles Out Notice tlio Trices for Saturiluy. . . . * We are still In the push , only stronger than ever. If you want a pair of fine ladles1 * shoes era a pair of nobby Oxford ties at .your own price como tomorrow , Saturday , March 24. LADIES. Ladles' flno cloth top $3.00 shoo at $1.75 tomorrow only. All sizes. Ladles' fine cloth top $2.35 shoo at' $1.23 tomorrow only. All sizes. , . Ladles' fins Drooks Bros , make $5.00 shoo at $2.95 tomorrow. Ladles' fine Stein Aucr make' $3.50 shoe at $2.C5 tomorrow only. t . Ladles' white kid too slippers amj strap sandals , just the thing for Easter , at $1.40 and $1.00. Ladles white canvas Oxford tics at $1.00. Ladles' red strap sandals at $1.45. HOYS' AND CHILDREN'S. Children's line dongola cloth tbp $1.35 shoo at 75c. Sizes G to 8. Children's flno dongola patent tip Tuc shoo at 35c. Children's flno dongola patent tip COc shoo at 23c. Ladles' fin * Vlcl kid patent faced $2.75 Oxford at $1.75. Ladles' flue dongola patent tip $2.00 Ox ford at $1.50. Ladles' flno dongola patent tip $1.75 Ox ford at $1.25. Ladles' flno dongola patent tip $1.05 Ox ford at $1.00. Ladles' flno dongola patent tip $1.50 Ox ford at 75c. Days' calf , button and lace $2.25 shoes at $1.50. Hoys' veal calf , button and lace $1.95 shoes at $1.25. Hoys' M. K. calf button and lace $1.50 shoes at $1.10.MEN'S MEN'S SHOES. Men's tan shoes are going to be worn more thnn ever this year and wo have the most complete line west of Chicago. Men's tan shoeu from $1.95 up to $4.00. they are really worth from $3.00 _ to $0.00. Men'H calf congress and lace $2.25 at $1.18. Men's c.ilf congress and lace $3,60 ut , $2.40. Men's calf congress and lace $5.00 at $3.93. Men's carpet slippers at 35c. $1 can buy more shoes at Hoydens' than nt any house In Omaha. HAVDEN DUOS. , Shoe : ) under cost. Tills that cure sick headache : -DoWRt's Little Early Risers. Grinding : Razors , shears , cutlery and edge tools. V. S. Stanfleld & Co. , IMS Dodge. South Sldt'i-H .Mri-tlni ; . This evening the citizens of the south side will hold a meeting In Clark's vacant store roonii northwest corner of Tenth and Arbor streets , to discuss the boulevard system and other matters of Importance. All those who have been awarded damages and also those who .havo been assessed to pay damages are urged to be present. Uy grder of the par ) : committee. 9 l.'astur I.lly J'reo. Tomorrow ( Saturday ) wo will give to each CASH PURCHASER Of ladles' flno shoes an EASTER LILT PLANT In bloom. Come early , , before they are all gone. WILLIAM M. WHITNEY , 103 So. 15th street , opposite postofllcc. 2X Till ! 'J'llltOKS OP ItliltEI.LIOS. Honduras In Feverish Condition tvltli Elec tions In l'rojrpHR. DALLAS , TexL March 23. General W. L. Cabcll has returned from Honduras and re ports two or three revolutions on hand and a general election for president. Dr. Arlez Is the leading candidate and will undoubt edly bo elected. Ho Is a close friend of Ilonllla nnd has his active support. Oen- eral Cabell considers Bogran the ablest man In the republic and one likely to shape largely the public affairs of the country In the near future. Et-l'resldent Vasquez Is safe In Salvador , where he has a companion , Major Durke , late defaulting state treasurer of Louisiana. , Cr..lI3I O.V Till ! irHSTEHX UXKiy. ix-pi-rator : Ask Diuimgri for Holiif ; DIs- flmrgcil for nrnnkciini'ss. DALLAS , Tex. , March 23. John E. Stln- son and E. II. Rogers , ex-operators for the Western t'nlon Telegraph company , have filed suits against the company for , $20,000 pach , $10.000 actual , and $10,000 exemplary damages. The men claim they were placed on the black list of the company as dis charged for drunkenness. They allege this In defamatory to their characters , besides taking away their means of livelihood. IoK I'ilgH. City Clerk Wakcley .opened bids yesterday morning for furnishing the dog tags for the city this year. Several local firms handed In bids. That of .J. P. Cook & Co. , being the lowest , was accepted. At the- last meeting of the council the clerk was Instructed to advertise for bids for this work , and ! as hoon as the tags are made , which will be In about ten days , the work of collecting the dog tax will be be gun. Three thousand tags were ordered Inal't' ' ' Mui'tln HUH ley Miitrlrldo. FORT WAYNE , Ind. , March 23. The Jury In the case of Martin Hawley , charged with the murder of his mother , after being out sixteen hours brought In a verdict this mornIng - Ing of guilty and assessed his punishment at life Imprisonment. Dlllli-iiUloslllitM ) Heen Settled. NEW YORK , March 23. President Green- hut says the Distilling and Cattle Feeding company and the American DIbtrlbutlon com pany have reached a settlement of their difficulties. Awarded Highest Honors World's F'air. Tbe only Pure Crpam of Tartar PowJer. No Ammonia ; No Alum. ed In Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard' Read these Special Bargains. 200 vlctorlno white crochet bed spread * , extra largo size , extra heavy , at $1.00 each , cheap nt $1.50. 200 full size whtto crochet bed spreads at I7c each , worth 75c. Iltcachcd or unbleached full selvedge Turkish towels at Cc cnch , best value ever offered In Omaha. Mill remnants of yard wide soft Mulshed bleached muslin Gc yard. Mill remnants of flue white dress goods , plain India lawns , striped and checked nain seek , fancy woven open work , crepe effects , etc. , worth from 10u to 25c yard , on sale at Hayden'x In four lots , vl2'ic : , fie , So and lOc yard , look them over , you have a big lot to pick from. Now styles of cream ground challls , hand some styles , f c yard. Oil colored Turkey prints , now lot Just opened , 6c yard. Dig stock of German Indigo blue calico to pick from , lOn yard. Largo lot of dress styles In ginghams , He yard , full line of apron checks gingham to morrow Gc yard. Selling out blankets at 55c , C5c , 75c , S5c and 9Sc a pair. ' Remnants of outing flannel , remnants of table linen , remnants of wash dress goods , remnants of every description must go , wo have too many of them and are letting down the prlcos In order to sell them. The rush In our dress lining department still continues. All colors best cambric 3 > ,4c yard. Slllsla that can't be beaten by any house In this city at lOc , 15c and 20c yard , when In need of dress lining please bear In mind that Haydens have the most complete lining stock In Omaha and prices guaranteed the lowest or money cheerfully refunded. Easter Novelties. 1.000 elegant egg baskets to bo sold on Saturday at Gc each. The flnest Hue of ties In FANCY IIIRCII I1ASKETS Ever shown In the west , made by the In dians of Now York stale , will bo pUc d on sale Saturday morning. Work baskets , 20c up. Scrap baskets , 2Sc up. Comb and brush baskets , 25c up. Clothe hampers , 75c up. Waste baskets , GOc up. Those goods are finer than silk. Wr are the only house In the city handling this line. 100 dozen elegant Easter tics just received. The very latest thing In the market. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY. ,1,000 bunches of flno rlc rack on special sAlc Saturday , U HOLTS FOR fiC. 100 GROSS TWIN WIRE DRESS STAYS on sale Saturday at CC PER SET. Easter laces On.tale Saturday. Hats and Caps. We have the largest nnd flnest assort ment of hats and caps for mlsbes and chil dren ever shown In the city , and at prices never heard of before. A large line of misses' , boys' and. children's fancy caps and turbans , COe , none worth less than $1.00 to $2.00. Men's fine fur derbys In the latest shapes , $1.00 , worth $2.50. Men's flue fur Fadoras In the latest shapes , $1.00 , worth $2.50. Boys' fancy hats , 37c , worth 75c. Hoys' Fadora , 50c , worth $1,00. A larcp assortment of men's fur hats In different styles at 50e and 75c. UP TO DATE Edmund Clarence Stedman said recently that the World's fair had filled the people who saw It with a noble discontent of their own unlovely homes. In a'corcs of cases this discontent has ripened Into a determination that the homo shall bpecdlly bo made beautiful by new and artistic furniture , with such later additions of pictures , books , bric-a-brac , and objcts do vertu as the limits of purse and possible misgivings as to one's correct artistic Judg ment will permit. Fully alive to the opportunity now pre sented , the furniture manufacturers of this country , emboldened by rich lessons of the fair , and conscious of an assured demand , have stepped at once from the every-day level of conventional mediocrity to the very front rank of original artistic work. Designers have caught the enthusiasm for pure classic art , and a new period Is surely approaching a period which will bo marked by as strong a refinement of popular taste as occurred In England in 17C9 , when the brothers Adam brought back from Italy their Pompclun studies , and the Adam's htylo be came at once the furore of the day. One may speak of this now school without use of the future tense. It is nut a pre diction or a possibility. The style Is here. An hour's walk through our warcrooms will tell the story better than any words. GHAS. SHIVERIGK & GO , , Temporary Location , I2OG-I20B DOUGLAS ST. , MILLAR ! ) HOTEL HI.OOIC. In photos , you wnntthn lieHt , ns you do not li ; ve your pliolni tuKiin very oltan ilo not tiiUn ohiinrM'i ' by golnt ; to Inferior tullorlcc , when you oun got our ivorlcut such roiiBoiuiulo prlees. Our photos lire cmiBldurcil the Uncut In the wvtt ! > } ' I ho photographic ) Irutornlly , Photographer , 313.315-317 South 15th Street , In the only SPECIALIST WUOTBIATS Ai. . . PRIVATE DISEASE. and DEBILITIES of MEN ONLY. Women Eicluded , IH yeor ttxperleUf * L'lrcuUra frou. 11th nn Fcvrnam b'j Cti NEB. Saturday we have a most magnificent display of Millinery Embracing every sort of pattern hat , bonnet or toque , manufactured in this country or Europe. The variety and style of trimming is almost limitless , and every purse can be accommodated. Special effort has been made to render the room attractive and all are invited to call Saturday. Cabinet ranges ; somct'iing- new ; the most complete range on the market and the nearest thing to perfection yet manu factured in gasoline stoves. Has oven and broiler combined in one and has a top service of 20x44. Regu'ar ' price $28.00. 4-Inch wick oil stovesk regular prlco "Cc , ' . . Haydcn price 3Sc. " Hayden' price $17.95. New Queen oil stoves , regular prlco $1 75 , 2-burner gasoline stoves , regular price Hayden price 95c. The Gem oil slaves , regular price ' $2.65 , $4. % , Hayden price $2.05. Huydcn price $ t.3 ! > . 3-burner gasoline stoves , regular prlco The Summer King oil stoves , regular $7.00 , Hayden price $4.25. price $3.60 , lluyden price $170. ; * r f Isn't that $2.50 combination suit a dazzler ? A year ago the same suit or rather the same cloth and trimmings with but ojje pair of pants , retailed over the counters of the principal clothiers I of he land at $4.00 now with 2 pairs ol pants at $2.50. It shows what fruit scheming and small profits will yield. And that is the suit we'll sacrifice for Easter. f Another brilliant value is our blue tricot suit at § 3.90 it's a splendid purchase at even $5.50 ( the . usual price. ) It's a neat and dressy garment , couldn't find a more appropriate thing for confirmation 1 mation fixings. If you are not particularly interested in that * tricot cloth We can no doubt interest you in finer fabrics clay worsteds receive the call nowadays. 'We i have 'cm as good as the best , with charges not quite so steep as others believe. Don't you think a spring overcoat a sensible if Easter treat ? We offer spring overcoats that arc ornamental and useful for but several dollars 'tis cheaper f upon word than catching cold. Useless to preface regarding quality or quantity you know the Ne braska does nothing by halves rest assured we ex hibit everything that's new without much ado from a simple chill defying coat up to the bon-ton advance styles for fall ' 94 called "Paddock" which are exhibited in one of our show windows. i Have you received one of our latest Catalogues ? /