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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1894)
THE OMAHA DAILY KEE ; WEDNESDAY. APRIL 1 , The bigg st dr.63 goods da ? B ! DJ Decs-n'jor ' was Monday , and i1 w s nil duo to t'aat Immeroa pnro ac ? of Dress Goods I'UOM THE NEW YORK BROKER At 33 cants on the dolhr Talk dcesn't Bell g ods in Omaha. It's ' pricei that counS Puroliasers simply mo thair vtaul nnd tact lo faculties } rnd their judgment New lines cpencd up and on s-le Wednesday morning. IBIEDRI H ARNOLD'S i FEDORA .nnd BEON SUITING3 , a ETIAP , MANUFACTURED IN ' beaut ful two-tone with a fine raised GRIEZ , GERMANY , Tlr.ro are the ' figure ; also in stripe and lace effects , finest birriottas made. They arj full These are all now'and this season's ' 40 inobos wide , silk fiaifihod. We have gcods. Every piece a choice plum th'in in elates , t n ? , moai green , ox while they I * st. You can have them blocd , scarlet , cardina1 , mode , fawo , At 25c Havana brown , golden , medium mid dark browns , lizard green , London 250 pieces-GLENWOOD SUITINGS imoke , olive ; also a full line of evening --260 pieces. These are heaiitics in shade ; . Tboso goods always soil from diagonal and forpcn'iuo ' effects. Bo sure $1.10 to $1.25. Your choxo of this and sac them ; worth 50c ; we will close lot the lot At 57c At THE BERELLA HENRIETTAS. BRAZILIAN ar.d ALTINE SUIT These goods arc fr ; in ono of the leading INGS , of these we have 15 cases , and French manufacturers , and are STRIOT- thsy are worth 40o. In order to unload LY ALL WOOL , silk fmhh , full 40 the lot wo will make a dejp cut , and inches wide , f nd wo have a full line of mark them down to colon1 , including black. Every yard to9c worth SI. Take your pick At 47c In this lot we got some choice bar gains in ELAOK GOODS. Hera's ' ano'her lot from the celebrated ' Priestley's Henriettas we can sell you mills of PRIBDRIOH ARNOLD , con at sisting of HENRIETTAS , SERGES , OREPONS , WHIPCORDS and NOVEL $1.25 and $1.00 TIES. Every r-ieca a beauty and this A good all wosl French Henriottaworth , season's ' goods. 150 pieces in all , and a $1.50 at 75o ; a beauty at 60c ; and an full line of shades ; warranted all wool other at and worth from 85o o $1 35 , cur price At 40c 43c A fine BLACK SERGE , worth 75c , 150 pieces , consisting of DE ALMA SUITINGS , in snowflake and shot ef At 43c fects. SHEPHERD'S PLAIDS in all A fine black WHIPCORD , worth the now shades. $1.15 CHANGEABLE TWEEDS , PRU At 65c ILLUMINATED NELLA CLOTHS , CHEVIOT'S , TWILLED and PLAIN , BLAOK ATIN BERBERS and Oro- TAMESEOLOniS.also . a full line of pen , beauties , imported and domestic spring novelties At 65c in now and fancy weaves , late desigus , and fashionable colorings. Just what BROADCLOTHS , 54 inches wide , in you want for a spring dress ; wcrth fnm nil the leading shades , wcrth up to 860 to $1 50 ; wa will close the lot $1.85 , your choica At 49c At 90c LEFT PROPERTY AND DEBTS David May and His Creditors Before a Lincoln Oourt. QUEER PROCEEDINGS OF A MERCHANT 'Took HlH rmnlly for a lirlof Visit tn Now Vork nnd Itrnmlnrd Awuy So Long nil to Itnrnmo Seriously Jnvolvoil. LINCOLN , April 3. ( Special lo The Bee. ) rOno of the mnny sensational cases which oem to haunt the dockets of the district courts In this city was up before Judge. 'Strode todny for flnnl argument. It Is n CIIBO In which n number of creditors of David May , one of the pioneer merchants of this city , sought to nttach large blocks of his property to secure claims. Mny has been engaged In the mercantile business In Lin coln for years , and In the good old days of the real estnto boom speculated not a little In real estate. Ho has nlways been looked upon us well fixed financially. Last Octo ber ho packed up his dry Roods nnd stored them In the basement of his store , und tnk- Ing hl family went to New York , announc ing his Intention of being absent but u few weeks. Ho left his goods nnd a farm near the city In the charge of his colored servant. In the enrly pnrt of February the Mays had not returned nnd the colored man got out of money. Ho wont to May's attorney , who wan ulso ono of May's creditors , nnd bor rowed money to live on nnd than wrote to May und told him that the property was going to ruin for lack of funds. No reply was received and the darky sprrnd the report that thn family has gene for good. Then the creditors ntlnchcd Ihe properly. After they had executed the papers May suddenly re turned. Ho claimed that ho nnd his family had been detained oxvlng to the fatal Ill ness of Mrs. May's mother and that ho never dreamed of leaving the country or of defrauding his creditors. Ho nt once In- Htltntcd legal proceedings to dissolve the attachments. Ho tiled allldavlts In which ho nllcged that while his properly holdings ivere. worth $400,000 his debts amounted to but $91,000. Ho claimed that ho could and would pay off every claim against him. LINCOLN IN I1UIKF. Maud Sullivan , ono of the women Included In Mayor Weir's March 1st order , was dis charged by the chief of police this morning to go to her homo In Oaleshurg , III. The twenty-ninth anniversary of Iho es tablishment of the First Presbyterian church In Lincoln will bo celebrated by an Informal "U'ccptlon at the church tomorrow even- Ing. District court has /luljourned slno die. The next regular term will commence In four weeks. CUT TllllOimil TIIK HOOF. Two l'rl onrri nt Sidney llrrnk Jill I null ICicapo Oltlcor nuil Trump. SIDNEY' , Neb. , April 3. ( Special Tele- Br m lo The Deo. ) Milton Sterling , deputy aherlff of Laranilo county , Wyo. , and a tramp named Watsons broke Jail early this inoriilUK by cutting through the roof. Sterling IIHB been held hero for snfo keeping by Scotia Illulti county , where ho been In dicted for kidnaping. Sheriff Daughorty gave him liberties on account of his being an officer. Watsons was confined for stealing from a Chinaman hare. Telegrams for their upprehoiulon have been sent to all adjoin ing countlen. lOnrnity HrovUlcn. KKAHNHY. April 3. ( Special lo The Doe. ) -II. II. Curley , who has been observer for thn United States weather bureau at this place for the post two years , has been Irans- f rrml to Omaha and loft this mornlug for bis new field of operations. Mr. Curley has n uecrotsry of the Buffalo club , and last night the members gave him a farewell ref - f > ptlon at their club room * In the opera Jiouse block. After'refreahmcDti wire served toasts were responded to nnd President Hum phreys , on behalf of the club , presented Mr. Curley with n silver headed cane. Curljy has a host of friends here. Saturday was the twenty-fifth anniversary of the marrlago of Rev. and Mrs. I. N. Wil son and a number of their friends gave them a genuine surprise by calling on them and leaving several valuable and useful pieces of silverware. Sunday while Charles Dartz was riding with his cousin nnd two children ono of the buggy wheels broke and threw the occupants out. No one was seriously Injured , although Mr. Dartz received a sprained ankle. Miss Sadlo Connor gave an entertainment at her homo Saturday evening. Kearney has ono of the largest bicycle clubs In the state- for a city of her size , nnd last Sunday some fourteen members took n rldo down to Gibbon. The wheeling was line. HAV AIAKKS A 1110 III.A/I : . Morions 1'lro at Scliuyler Todny Ascrllipcl to an Incencllnry. SCHUYLBR. Neb. , April 3. ( Special Tele gram to The Deo. ) At 7 o'clock this morn ing Iho Immense Shaw & Walker hay barn , 100 feet square and sixteen feet high , was seen to bo In flames , lieforo hose carts could reach the spot the flames burst through the roof , and saving the building was Impossible. Ono thou sand , five hundred tons of baled hoy. property c ! the Union Stock Yards company at South Omaha was de stroyed , together with the building. The barn was completely tilled but a few days since , ono car load having been shipped out yesterday. Incendiarism Is suspected. Insurance , J9.500 , In the following com panies : State Insurance company , iles Molnes , Hartford , London and Lancashire ; Liverpool , London nnd Globe ; New York Underwriters , Norwich. Union and Aetna Hartford , each $1,000 ; Niagara , $500 on hay ; on building , Niagara , $1,000 ; Aetna , New York Underwriters and Orient , $500 each. NEWCASTLE , Neb. , April 3. ( Special leThe The Deo. ) A barn and granary , belonging to S. D , Bailey , who lives about two and one- half miles west of hero , caught tire Sunday evening , TWO hundred bushels of corn , forty bushels of oats , fifteen tons of hay , a new buggy , together with the barn , was u total' loss. The barn and contents were Insured In the Homo of New York to the amount of $400. _ < ; < > oil Itouto for tilt ) Cniml. O'NEILL , Neb. , April 3. ( Special Tele gram to The Deo. ) Donald W. Campbell of Denver , engineer employed to run over the proposed route of the Irrigating canal to be built by the Nlobrara River Irrigation nnd Powtr company , reached O'Nulll today and made a report to the company to the effect that the route was a very good ono , fully as good or better than ho ever sur veyed , and as Mr. Campbell Is one of Uio best authorities In America the success of the enterprise Is now assured beyond i\ iluubt. The company completed Its organ ization today by. electing a board of directors nnd the following officers : A. U. Morris , president ; J. R. Mann , vice president ; T. V , Golden , secretary , and John C. McIIugh , treasurer. The ofllcers will float the bonds of the company and get to work on con struction as soon us possible , Illalr Concert. DLAIR , Neb. , April 3. ( Special to The Doe. ) The home talent , under the direction of Prof. W. L. Johnson , gave a very In- ( creating concert last evening at the Qer- manla hall , consisting of a chorus of flfty- flvo voices. The Dlalr orchestra of olght piece * assisted. It was ono of the best en- tertalnmonts ever given hero. Chief of Pollco Rice Arnold got Into a dlnputa wllh a cltlien over politics yester day and struck the man with his cane. He shortly afterward * resigned , and Mayor Mc- Quarrle appointed Night Policeman J. H. Waldo until the next council meeting , when a regular chief will bo selecied , NU | > r < mi Court Homlmi , LINCOLN , April 3. ( Special to The Dee. ) Court met pursuant to adjournment. SchulU against Loomts , leave to fllo amended transcript ; Hull against State , ad vanced ; Uartell against Btate , advanced. The following causes were argued and sub mitted : Sonnenschiln against Dartels. State against Duswell , Hall against Suite , Uartoll "iers Our stock -was never so complete as now , and never have the inducements been so great. It might be said the ur gent necessity to sell was never felt'so forcibly as now. It is not a question of profit , or even cost of goods. Hence these special and extreme bargains to ) n.'duce people to compare quality and get our prices. Bear in mind u coupon goes with every purchase and the coupon , prizes are now on display. E THE PIES ON- SILKS ! Ho Over-Stock Here ! New Goods Coming in Daily , 'PRICES ' OF SIX WEEKS AGO ARE NOT IN IT. CIIHNHV JWOS. ' PUINTHI ) SILKS , NK\V STYLUS 59c"yanJ Wash Silks , as good as cin be made SQp a > 'art' ' Printed China Silks , worth Hoc a yard 1 Qp a yirtl ; Cream Wash Silk , full yard wide fiQp " > 'a-l1 Cream Wash Silk , 21 Inches wide SQp " > ' "rj Itrocaded Cream Wash Silk , 2'l inches wide ' " 'T'lP ' ' a yart' ' Printed Japanese Silks , 'J4 inches wide. . . . SQp a > 'al < tl Striped Pongee Silks , will wash and hoil P ) p a yartl NEW ASSORTMENT OF BLACK MOIRE SILKS. OUR ASSORTMENT OF SILKS IS ULRIVALLED , OUR PBIOES ALWAYS THE LOWEST Millinery. Hero Is wh'jre wo promise to Interest the ladles. Then * Is no sort of stylish millinery wo are not showing. All up to date in make , tone a nil trim. CASH GIFTS. Wo will give four cash prizes of $10.00. $5.00 , $2.50 nnd $1.25 for the four best de scriptions of this department written by school girls nnd mailed lo us before the 15th of April. The me'rlt of the composition to bo determined by the teachers suggested by the majority of the girls contesting. There nre no other conditions ami the compositions will not.bo published without the consent of the writers. Drugs. Paino's Celery Compound , 75c. Hood's Sarsaparllla , 75c. * . Cutlcura Ucsolvent , 75c. Hydroline , 75c. Warner's Safe Cure , 93c. Scott's Emulsion , 7Gc. Cutlcurn Ointment , 40c. Allcock's 1'orous Plasters. 2 for 25c. hleblg's Pcef , Iron and Wine , 35c. Castorla , 25c. against State , State against , Lauer , llipley against Larson , on motion ; Piper against Woolman. on motion ; Skinner against Com mercial Hanking company , on motion ; Smith against Tuttle , on motion ; Woods against West , Kilpatrlck against Uichurdsnn , State ex rel. Harris against Lnflln , Harry against State ox rel. Doano , Clemens against Pen- nock , on motion ; Kullerlon against School District of Lincoln , on motion ; Shields against Horbach , on motion. Court adjourned to April \ , nt 9 o'clock a. in. The court announced that It would hear the arguments In the case brought by Governor Crounse to compel the state treas urer to Invest the permanent school fund In state warrants on next Thursday morning. Schlllt/ Hun u Wcuk CHSC. ST. PAUL , Neb. , April 3. ( Special Tele gram to The lice. ) The seventh day of the Schultz murder trial commenced this mornIng - Ing with the defense still examining wit nesses. The following witnesses have testi fied today : Dr. Hawk of Grand Island , C. A. Baldwin , Herbert Yonkers , son-in-law of tliu defendant , Mrs. H. Stout , Mrs. Dell Yonkers and Miss Ida Schultz. The three last are daughters of the defendant. The defense - fenso so far has made no effort whatever to show the Innocence of the defendant , nil the evidence so far being an attempt to show the defendant's Insanity. This afternoon Mrs. Henderson , daughter of the defendant , was taken sick on the witness stand and court adjourned to 9 o'clock tomorrow morning. llratrlvo Union Itnvlval Closed. HKATUICE , April 3. ( Special to The Bee. ) The union revival meetings that have been held In this city for the past two weeks under the direction of Mr. and Mrs , I' . T. Plerson were brought to n close Sunday evening In the First Presbyterian nnd Cen tenary Methodist Episcopal churches. The audiences numbered at least 3,000 people. Mr. Plerson spoke and Mrs. Plerson sang at both of the services and made u deep Im pression. Train Wrttrkcil. CHADRON , Neb. , April 3. ( Special Tolo- grum to The Ileo. ) A slight railroad acci dent occurred last night nt Ilordeaux , the first station east of hero. As No. 25 , the westbound freight , came over the hill the train broke In two and the rear end ran Into the front when U stopped at the siding. Thrco merchandise cars wore demolished and the contents scattered over the ground. Now IniliiBtry for Nolmmlui I'urniors. GORDON , Neb. , April 3. ( Special to The Dee. ) The Gorman Chicory company of O'NcJll has closed a contract with the farmers In this vicinity to put In a dry kiln costing $6,000 In consideration of the farmers cultivating 550 acres of chicory. This soil Is well adapted to the raising of root crops. This is a now Industry , from which farmers hero expect great advantage. I'urclmaoit a Lincoln \V mkly. TEKAMAH , Neb. , April 3. ( Special to The Deo. ) C. 1C. Ott of the late firm of Hoon & Ott , former publishers of the Hurtonlan of this city , has gene to Lincoln and purchased J. I ) . Calhoun's Interest In the Weekly Herald of that city and with his family will soon move to the capital , S. A , Hoon has also gone and for the present Is the acting foreman of the Herald. Union 1'nrlllo TralHo Interrupted. DA VII ) CITY , Neb. , April 3. ( Special Tele gram to The nee. ) Ona hundred feet of a bridge on the Union Pacific a mile east of town burned this forenoon. Passengers and. baggage are bolng transferred at the scone of the trouble. Freight trains are abandoned , It will bo three days before trains can cross. Olmrgril ulth Crlinlimt A nniiU. STROMSUURO , Neb. , April 3. ( Special Telegram to The Dee. ) Late last ) night Sheriff Hahan arrested Richard Ilulligas , who Is charged with the crime of criminal atsault on the person of Mrs. Johnson , living about ten miles west of this place. Lyons Ilellef Corp * ICnlerliilni. LYONS , Neb. , April 3. ( Special to The Dee. ) The Woman's Relief corps gave a supper and entertainment here last evening , which was attended by a large crowd. Lyons Relief corps U ono of the largest In the btate. . . . Bedroom Suits. This Is where we save you the most money. Largo and well selected line to cheese from , nil o.ik. at prices frmo $15 to $ C5. Give the Child a Bed of Its Own This bed has n fine woven wire mattress , 2 sets of castors , legs ifqlil underneath , thus enabling you to put miller large bed if neces sary ; mudo of maple , IK strung anil durable ; size 30x54 ; price $2.25 ; regular price $3.50. Coupons. 1 ijt We give coupons with every purchase. No limit as to time , You get your .choice of gifts ] soon as $25.00 is purchased. as n t WAT IIT T rv * rvn TUP VIAIIA CANftOT RELEASE THE ROAD Important Federal Oourt Ruling on Obliga tions of Corporations. MILWAUKEE MUST PAY HEAVY DAMAGES ( . 'oittriiclft Midi Slorugo Companies liy Which for I'li-o Ornsloririt by from Locomotives Arc .Shifted Void. CEDAR RAPIDS. la , , April 3. ( Special Telegram to The Dee. ) In the case of eleven insurance companies against the Milwaukee road , wherein defendant company Is sued to recover for the loss of a big cold storage house at Montlccllo , an Important ruling was rendered today by Judge Shlras of the federal court. In 1S90 n Doston company leased part of the depot grounds at Monti- cello for n cold storage warehouse. In 1S92 this warehouse burned , causing n loss of $27,000 , on which there was an Insurance of $23,000 In eleven companies , which was paid , The Insurance companies then sued the rail road company for recovery of this money on the ground of negligence. Today the attor neys for the road demurred , on the ground that In their contracts with cold stroage companies the railroad was released from all losses occasioned by fires from locomo tives or negligence of their employes. Judge Shlras In ruling on this said that the supreme court of Iowa had recently decided that such n stipulation was void ; that it was peculiarly a question of public policy of n slate , nnd such policy wan binding nnd con clusive on a federal court , and that such Interpretation must bo followed , regardless of how United States judges would feel In the promises , M an application had been made for n rehearing of the case recently decided by the supreme court. Judge Shiran contin ued the case against the Milwaukee until the September term , which In all probability finally disposes of It. The decision Is ono of great importance to all railroad companies. HKVXETT .u nun ; ic TIUAI , . \Vords Hct\v 'on Opposing Attorneys Cnuso IntoiiHit Kxi'ltoment In Court , MARSHALLTOWN , la. , April 3. ( Special Telegram to The Dee. ) The second day of the trial of the Dennett murder case was full of Interest. A Jury' was obtained and sworn about 3 o'clock. The motion lo sus pend the sheriff on ac'cojfjt of prejudice dur ing the trial will not U } passed on by the court. The defense thus loses an advantage It had hoped to guilt' by gutting possession of n number of exhl illV and other matters of evidence In the sheriff / hands. The openIng - Ing statements made by .the attorneys de veloped nothing of Interest outside of what has been detailed lntha. , o columns , except that the defense would Mipvv beyond a doubt that the hairs now in.Uiftilmnds of the state , claimed to bo those pt Mrs , Dennett , were cut from the head f Auna Wleso at the lime of Iho murder. ) 7hry will also show that Mr . Dennett wop alt homo In bed and asleep with her husband when the murder was committed. The TiflTerness of yesterday was renewed , und 4 jUlfcly encounter of words between the lawyers created Intense excitement In the audience , which the court promptly chocked. The stalomont of counsel was thorough and fcometlmca tragic. The testimony will bo begun Jn the morning , AlmmlmiKit the Morning IMItlon. CRESTON , In , April 3 , ( Special to The Dee. ) The Creston Dall/ Gazette , which en tered the morning newspaper Held a few months ago , has announced the discontinu ance of the morning edition , and will return to the evening fluid. I > uiihii'few | Hunk Opened , UUNLAP , la. , April 3. ( Special Telegram to The Dee. ) State Bank Kxaralner Mc Carthy of Dea Molnes , after a careful Inves tigation of the now Cllixcus State bank at Wednesday Picking. Here is the sort of picking that can be had in the Hosiery , Underwear and Fur nishings : Ladies' jersey ribbed vests , 40 each ; worth isc. Ladies' jersey ribbed vests , mace cotton ribbed , tied on neck , only t2j c ; worth 250. Ladies' silk vests , in all colors , only soc ; worth 75c. Ladies' fast black cotton hose , Richelieu rib , only SG ; worth i2 c. Ladies' fast black cotton hose. Hermsdorf dye , only 130 per pair , worth 25c. Children's fast black cotton hose , all sizes , only 2j c per pair ; worth 2.5C. E'egant ' values in ladies' kid gloves. Ladies' 5-hook kid gloves only 75c ; worth $1.25. Ladies' 5-hook kid gloves only SOG ; worth $1.00. Gent's fancy laundered shirts , collars attached , new styles , only 5oc each ; worth 750. Boys' negligee shirts only gc each. Gents' linen cuffs only i2.\c \ ; worth 25c. i case of regular 500 corsets goes at 250 per pair. At soc we will sell you the best corset made for the money. ; 100 dozen ladies' night gowns , 3Qc , 510 and GQC. The best values we have ever shown. i case of boys' extra long and heavy cotton hose , Herms- ' dorf black , Ipswich brand. One pair will outwear three of any other kind. Your choice of any size , only 250 per pair. Dunlap , has forwarded the charter and Ihe institution threw open Its doors yesterday for business. It has n capital stock of $25,000 , nil tile stockholders being local bustnss men. E. H. Darrett Is president , Dr. Dently , vice president nnd J. H. Patterson , cashier. DtupoRiMl of the loivu Fair Itiillilhig. DBS MOINKS , April 3. ( Special Telegram to The Dee. ) Secretary Chase of the Iowa World's fair commission has returned from Chicago. While there ho completed negoti ations for Iho sale of the Iowa building , which has been a source of great trouble to the commissioners. It was bought by Smith & Hughes , who built the New York building. The commissioners for a long time discussed { ho ndvlsablllly of giving away the Iowa building , as It had to be removed by n cer tain time. They were offered n bonus of $235 by these gentlemen and It was promptly ac cepted. The building Is to be removed by June , and another building , which previously stood In Its place , erected again. The model of the state capltol , which was ono of the adorning features of the Iowa building , will be presented to the Agricultural college at Ames. OroHton 1'liynlcliin Axsittiltpil. CRESTON , la. , April 3. ( Special Tele gram to The Dee. ) Dr. L. S. Groves , one of the oldest and most respected physicians In Union county , was murderously as saulted yesterday by R. A. McKlnney , n painter. McKlnney claims that Craves in sulted his wife , which Groves denies. Mc- Klnnoy struck Groves with a steve poker , and Is now under nrrest for attempt to commit murder. McKlnney was placed under $1,000 to await the action of the grand Jury. Dontli of n Prominent lloono I.titly. DOONE , la. , April 3. ( Special Telegram to The Bee. ) Alice Coleman Mason , wife of Hon. Charles T. T. Mason , the whole sale dry goods dealer here , died nt 2:30 : this afternoon. STRAIIAN , la. . April 3. ( Special to The Dee. ) Little. Eurlo Miller , the adopted son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Miller , the most prominent family In this vicinity , died this morning with membraneous croup. llnrit I.nek of Convict. CEDAR RAPIDS , In. , April 3. ( Special Telegram to The Deo. ) Kmmett Seymour , who today completed n three years sentence In the Anamosa penitentiary for grand larceny , was rearrested Just as he stepped from the prison door. U Is understood that the charge this time Is for the murder of his father-in-law , George P. Flfleld. who was found murdered near his homo In Anamosa a short tlmo before Seymour's arrest for larceny. Cumpluliits AgaliiHt Itiillroiul * . DES MOINES , April 3. ( Special Telegram to The Bee. ) The odlco of the railroad com missioners Is being flooded with remon strances against the action of the railroad managers In advancing tno minimum rate on any shipment from 25 to 50 cents , and asking the commissioners to order the restoration of the old minimum rate. Ntrulinii V. .11. ( ) . A. Meeting , MALVERN , la. , April 3. ( Special to The Deo. ) The Molvorn Young Men's Christian association conducted their third gospel meeting at Stratum. la. , last evening. The church was crowded , und great Interest was manifested. Tinn Kxcurtlon April IO , Ono faro for the round trip to any point In Texas via Santa Ko route. See your nearest agent or E. L. Palmer , P. A. , Santa I'v route , 131C Farnnm St. , Omaha , John M. Clurkn Crltlriilly 111. Mr. John M. Clarke. 80 years op ugf , anil ono of Gtnahii'H pioneers , Is lying critically 111 at his residence , 1S10 Chicago Htreet. When Haby was ulck , wa gave her Castorla. When alia was a Child , she cried for 2a&torlo. When she became 311 , die clun ? to Castorla. When she bad Children , she gavothom CastorU , Clothing. In step with tlie season Is ( lie mnn who Bets Ills aprliiB suit when spring begins. Now mir plnco In full of spring styles. To Mart the nprliiK business ! In MHN'S OI.OTIIINCl Wo will start with u Itlg cut In men's suits. A black clicvlnt sull $3.7i > , worth IC.GO. A pin cl.cck union e.isscmero milt , nlcoly made , peed huslncs * suit $3.75 , worth $7.00. _ Nln hundred men's milts , nil wool , flclorl.i. In S or I ) different shades , strnlRlit and round cut , llrst eliisa tailoring , $4.75 , worth $8.00. Our $ t.r ! > 0. $7.f > 0. $ S.OO anil $9.75 men's suits , nre desirable for dress nnd Kcrvlcenhlo. In 18 or 20 pattern * of the Intest sprliiK do- Blunt ) , silk mlxeil cnRslineren. chi'vlots , Scotch twccd , sltiKlc or double breasted mick , worth from JS.OO tn $14.00. KiiMlish clay , blue nnd blnck worsted sacker or cutaway , bound or ytltchcd Piljjt' . the very best tnllorliiK , $10.00. worth $15.00. ' I 300 boys' knee pant suits , double nnd Hlnglo breasted ; union cusslmere. Un sale lit $1.25 , worth $2.50. 000 boys' strictly nil wool cheviot nnd rns- fclincre suits. On sale at Jt.03 , worth $3.50. 150 combination suits , 2 pair pants to match , warranted strictly nil wool. On sale nt $2.25 , clotliliiR IIOIHO price $4.f > 0. Coupons , We give coupons with every purchase. No limit as to time. You get your choice of gifts as soon as $25.00 is purchased. Grocery Department. For one week everything will ho roil u coil to just oiio.liiilf its value. 2.1 pounds of granulated sugar for $1.00. Plllsbury's best 4X Hour O.'c. MlnnoaimlU best Superlative Me. Snowllako Hour C3o. A very good Hour for & 0c. 2-pound cans simnr corn 5e. " pound cans solid packed Innmtoos S l-.lc. 2-pouud cans early blossom peas only 7lao can. Soilii crackers 6e pound. Oyster crackers 5c pound. ( linger snaps 7'4c pound. White Russian soap 3u bar. Lenox so.'ip 3c bar. Whlto Paris soap 3c bar. White casllle spap 3 bars for 5c. 20-pound palls pure fruit Jelly 35c. Halters' chocolate 17U-o package. Sweet chocc-alte 5c package. Rico 36c ! pound. Columbia river red salmon S l > 3u can. California green gage egg or golden drop plums 1-Vjc can. California peaches 12J4c can , Raisins only 5c pound. Rasln grapes IJ'/jc ' pound. California prunes 6c. _ . Evaporated apples 5c pound. California evaporated peaches IOC pound. I'.incy blind corteo 17',4c pound. Japan ten 2 , " > c pound. Ten dust only lOo pound. Condensed milk 10c can. Butter. AVIthoul n doubt hero Is whore you can buy the boil butter you over eat In your llfo ut u price that cannot be reached by nny ; just think ; llnest creamery 'made for 20o per pound. And In cheese wo beat the world ; full cream Wisconsin cheese , 7c , Uc ami 12VS-C , Swiss checM1. IHic , lUMiC and lie ; Umber- gcr , 12' c nnd He ; brick cheese , 12'ic nnd lie. lie.Don't Don't forget that wo Imvo fruits nnd llsh nil the time ; fancy lemons , 15c ; seedless orangeslargc ( ) for 20c ; cod llsh , 2Vie per pound , and all other kinds of llsh nt lowest prices. Meat Meat was never ns cheap ns now. Dolognu , 3'/ic ' per pound ; link saucago. 7c ; epnro ribs , ( ic ; Huston long cut hams , 7c ; Saratoga cut bacon , Gtfccj sugar cured No. 1 bacon , lOc ; salt pork , 7Vic ; pickle pork , 7'/4c ; sugar cured No. I hams. He ; boneless hams , 7'c ( ; did you over hear of such prices on meal ; put In your supply for this month from Haydens' , whore everything Is guaranteed to bo as represented. me.TO TO THE RESCUE OF PfiDED WOMEN ! BAD COMPLEXIONS. Farewell to Freckles ! Wrinkles ( Jooil-Ily ! Gray Hair Is Knilcd Without Any Dye ! liiko a visiting1 angel Mmo. Yale's appearance and lectures have taught wo men for thoilrst time in the history of the world how beauty cnn bo cultivated aa a part of education and a natural inheritance that belongs to all women , whether she ia born beautiful or not. What imturo lacks can bo supplied through the science of cultivation which Mmo. Yale's MARVELOUS COMPLEXION REMEDIES Will accomplish in every caso. Ihoro can bo no doubt loft in the minds of these who wore fortunate enough to BOO Mine. Yale in all her glorious beauty and yquthful lovliness at 41 years of ago. , - . ho has the appearance of a beautiful young nmidon of 18. This marvelous beauty is carried out in her every move ment from the crown of her glorious golden hond to the solo of nor shapoloy feot. Old Father Time has not dared lay ono withering finger murk to mar her beauty or decay her youth. She keeps no secret from the public. In the price list below will bo found THE SEOlC T OF BER B AUiY. F > R io iir iirs a ? . Pimples , Dlnck Hernia nnd Skin Diseases Kxcelsior Aliiuinl Blossom Cream. cured with Mine. Ynle'H Spwlnl Lotion Complexion . No. 1 and Hpeclnl Ointment No. i. ' , guar anteed , prlco Jl ouch. Ueflne.s coarse porcH , lteepn the skin smooth and lovely. Price , Jl.OO. Excelsior Skin Fold. Exdsior Hand Y/liHener. / . Guaranteed lo n-movc wrinkles und every trace of uce. Price , J1.60 mill 1,00 , . Mnko.i the lumilB noft , Illy white ami Excelsior Coniplexbn Bleach. beautiful. Price , $1.00. ( limrnnleed to rrmovo nnlhiwnesH , moth patches nnd all nkln lilemlsliert. ( lives a Mole and Wart Extractor. imtunl complexion of marvelous benuty. Price , J2.UO per bottle ; (5.00 for H bottles. Removes ami ilcHtrnyn forever moles nml nnd warts. Price , 1.00. Excalslor Hair Tonic. Turns gray linlr back to Itn own natural Eye-Lasli and Eye-Brow Grower. color without ilye. The tlrst nnd only remedy In the history of chemistry known Make.n the lashcH grow thick nnd long , to do this. Stopn hulr filling In from 21 the yebrowH luxuriant and shapely , bourn to one week ; creates n luxuriant HtrcngtheiiH nnd benutllleH the eyes ; irunr- growth. Price , JI.OO per tottle , ; C for J5.W. anteeil pure. Price , II.W. Excelsior Bust Peed , Ellxer of Beauty. Guaranteed to develop n beautiful bust ' nnd neck , gives firmness to the llesti nnd P'ulllvntoH imturnl rosy rhwhH , 'a wonder creates u natural condition of ful Hkln tonic. Price , (1.00 pur bottle. Price , J1.50 nnd IH.OO. Great Sott 1 Mms. M. Yale's ' Excelsior Fertilizer , Mmo. Vnlu'H wonderful remedy for re Cures constipation. Price , J1.50. moving und destroying tin- growth of Hiipitrlluoua bit I r takes but llvn mlnulc.s to usu ; does not hurt , Irritate or even make Excelsior Blood Tonic , the Hkln red ; removex uvcry truvo In ono application. Price , JB.OO , Purifies tliu blood , autH on the liver , kld- iieyn , nnd bullilH up thu nyntiin. Prim * . La Freckla and Freckles , JI.OO pur bolllo ; 6 for 1 > .W. Mine. M. Yale'n wonderful La Krechlu IH known to bw tbo only suru rairo for frec Fru.tcura. . kles. In from ; t ilnyii lo ono week after UH llrst application every frecldn will dlx- Mini * . M. Vnlo'a wondi-rfnl'cure for all nppear ami lh romplexlon become UH kinds of female wi-aknesx. Price , $1-W clear us cryotnl. Price , tl.ou per bottle. per bottle ; ti for J"i.w. BRANCH OFFICE : 8O1 Keirt > aol-i .Block , Cor , Donglas nnd 15th Stfl. , Omaha , Neb , All first class druggists sell Mmo. Yulo's Komodlos. Mail orders and correspon * denco may bo sent to Mmo. Yalo'a headquarters , TEMPLE OF BEAUTY STATIC STKHIJT. , CHICAGO , ILL.