THE OMAHA DAILY BIM ; THURSDAY , JULY 10 , 180k Oamo to Omaba Determined to See tb Bwift Side of the Oitj , HOWLING HAYRACK PARTY BY MOONLIGH1 It Knit * with Ilolntrrrnn .Street 1'nrailo nn < JMlirrll of Hntli Men mill Women to tin ) City lull HrrukfiiU of Light rinvft. Out at Yutan , and when they are upot 'Ihelr farms , James Schultz , Glaus Manus am Hans Bcrhcns work the Maud Muller rackci to some extent , raking the meadows whlcl are covered with hay. Tuesday thest farmers raked up three loads of this haj nnd came to town , soon thereafter develop. Jng the fact that they were as fresh as the lialf cured grass which was upon theli .Wagons. The hay was placed upon th ( fnarkct and In the afternoon It was con. .Verted Into cash , which found Its way. Intc the pockets of the three men from Yutan. It was too late to drlvo home , so aftci combing the hnysccd from their whiskers the rural gentlemen concluded that the } yrould show the town people that they knew a few things about the swift sldo of life , .They strolled Into the district which Is boy cotted by virtue , but failed to pluck up a eulTlclent amount ot courage to warrant them In addressing any of the hand-painted fair ies. The desire to have a good time still Vetalncd possession ot the minds of the gen- Jernen from the rural districts and throwing loveral beers Into themselves they struck > ff on a different tangent , going over onto Tenth street , where they happened to drop nto the abode of Mary Sccord , who opined : hat she was just dying to receive the affcc- lions of such nice men as those from Yutan. 3ho also had some friends who would be .tvllllng to assist In the entertaining line. V < The beer having commenced to work , the bashfulncss which heretofore had kept the three men In the straight and narrow path pvore aw.\y , and at once they Informed the ivoinan of the house that It would afford them great pleasure to have her friends trotted out for their Inspection. After this Announcement had been made , Mary Moore , Georgia Rick and Georgle Wilson were prought Into the room and Introduced. For . time the women stroked the sun-kissed Whiskers of the gentlemen from abroad and then they suggested that It would be the , caper to rush the growler for a few eroper During the next hour this growler tarns kept busy making trips from the room to llio nearest saloon and back again. Drink ing beer was a tarne occupation and as the qay were away and the bun started In to Slide Its face behind the western hills , the farmers Intimated that It would bo nice to go out for a while and do a little painting. The women were willing nnd a couple of hacks jvero proposed. After learning that hacks for the whole party would cost several dollars lars the farmers demurred to the proposi tion , saying that the prospect for crops out In their country was not very good , and that therefore they would have to economize. .Walking , they said , was good enough for ihom , and that If that was a fact It was good enough for the women. The four females Were tired and footsore and refused to walk. For a. time the outing was declared off , but all of a sudden one of the farmers hit upon a bright plan. Ho said that they had three teams up In the barn ; that there were three lumber wagons and three hay racks. If the girls were willing to ride on hay racks the excursion could be made. Such an arrangement nil of the girls voted vras Just the thing , nnd besides It would be swell. There was a rapid hustling Into outer garments and soon all of the members of the party were on the way to the barn , where In less time than It takes to tell the tale ttio teams were hitched up and all of the men and women were out for a loud old time. The men did not know much about tha town and the matter of chaperoning was loft entirely lo the women. The drlvo was In a direction that led to the north part of the city , all of the drinking fountains on the route being visited , finally terminating at a road house not far from Florence lake. There for a couple of hours the Individuals from Yutan and their companions made the echoes ring whllo liquor flowed as freely as the water In the rlvtr. which was not far nwav. The middle of the night was coming on when the farmers openly declared that they were too full for utterance , alarming that they would be blanked If they were going back to town. The women of the party declared that they would bo blanked If they did not go back , even if they had to walk. A council of war was held and by a unani mous vote It was decided to return to Omaha for the remainder ot the night. Some ono suggested that they would go back on the hay racks , but to this the farmers raised a protest , urging that the horses had been put away , that they were tired and that It would be cruel to make the poor beasts get out Into the night air. Another round of beer was put out of sight and ugam the farmers resolved that they vould not take their horses .out of tl' " utablo until they had a full night's leal. That sett ! : * ! the whole matter and a few minutes later the man and women tiiru&d their unsteady steps toward the city , getting down to the motor line just In time to catch the last car. On this they rode until they got down Into the heart of town , afler which they took to the street , locking arms and singing , "Wei won't go homo 'till morn ing. " Just as the last line of the last stanza had been reached a policeman swoop d down upon the whole party and Invited them to the station , where they were bqokcd on the charge o'f being drunk a ml making a loud and unusual noise. Yesterday three farmers and four women were lined up on the benches ot the police court , the women taking the matter in a philosophical manner , whllo the men looked as sad as three dogs which had been caught In the net of killing sheep. The judge heard the evidence In the case , lectured the men upon the subject of the duties that they owed their families and then assessed Email fines. Tired , Weak , Nervoni Means Impure blood , and overwork or too much strain on brain and body , The only way to cure Is to feed the nerves on pure blood. Thousands of people certify that the best blood purifier , the best nerve tonic and strength builder , Is Hood's Samiparllla. What It has done for others It will also do for jou Hood's Cures. Hood's Pills euro constipation by restor ing peristaltic action of the alimentary canal. The leopards glvo two performances at Courtland beach today. Uliwl | tcr < T anil Miittr > s Makitrx 1'lcnlo. SARPY MILLS PARK , JULY 22. A red loiter day ! Greatest labor picnic of ' 941 ! Rail game , Harolds vs. Johnstons ! ! ! ' Athletic sports , * all kinds ! ! ! ! Brass band and orchestra ! ! ! ! ! Dancing , fishing and boating ! ! ! ! ! ! General Master Workman Sovereign , T. B. McGuIre and Henry B. Martin will bo the orators of the day. Trains leave- the union depot at 10 a. m. and 1:30 : p. m. Tickets only 35 cents. Como every one. lliilf Itutri to lint Spring ) , 8. I ) . $16.40 buys a round trip ticket to Hot Springs , S. 1) . . via the Burlington Route , Friday , July 20th. Don't let that amount ot money stand between you and a fortnight's stay at the plcasantest resort In the west. Tickets , 1321 Farnam street. BIB TO mxviu : : AND mmmx. Via the Iturllngtou lloutc. July 21 , 22 and 23 , the Burlington Route Kill sell round trip tickets to Denver , Colorado rado Springs and Pueblo , at rate ot $15.00 , account of Mystic Slirlners' meeting. Trains leave at 10:15 : a , m. nnd 4:50 : p. m. The latter Is the Burlington's famous "Den ver Limited , " which covers the 63S miles between the Missouri river and the Rockies In a single night. City ticket office , 1324 Farnam street. Ktabltetl l > y n SolilliT. George Caslleman , a colored man , and hla family live on the ground floor at 614 Couth Elovculh itreet. Anule Smith and Juste Miller llv In the second story of the same building. Early yesterday a uol dler tried to get up to the girls' room ant made enough racket to awaken all the In mates of the house. Castlcman went oul to object and was stabbed In the side o ! the head , a painful wound being Inflicted. The colored man chased the soldier tc Twentieth ami Harncy street ami captured him. Ho turned "Uncle Sam's boy In blue" over to the power liouno employes and wcnl to look for a policeman. During the Interval the Roldlcr escaped and Castlenmn proceeded to nio n complaint against the fellow In police court yesterday. An IntrrcntltiK I.ottiT Uhlcli Speaks for Itnelf. LOVEVILLE , St. Mary's Co. , Md. , Juno 15 , 1891. I have handled Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for the past year. It gives the best of satis faction to my customers , I received an order last week for four bottles of the remedy from a man residing sixteen miles from my place. Today I received a letter from him , stating that It has saved the lives of two mem bers of his family. An old gentleman here , who has suffered two years with diarrhoea , was permanently cured by this remedy. Hn can now do as much work as any man of his age. I could mention other remarkable cures , but the Remedy will show for Itstclf If tried. B. Love. 25 and CO-cent bottles for sale by druggists. The leopards glvo two performances at Courtland beach today. ll.llilc. On and after Aug. 1 the hours of business of this bank will be between 9 a. m. nnd 3 p. m. Will be open as usual SATURDAY evenings , between 6 nnd 8 o'clock p. m. M.C. Achcson , prcs. Thos. H. McCague , cash. Kiciirslon Kates Kint. : For full Information concerning summer excursions call at the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul ticket office , 100 1 Farnam street , or address F. A. NASH , General Agent. FOUND A 'FLOATER. lo < ly of n Man Supposed to Ho George Ilimiird of Demer Whllo some llttlo boys were playing along the river front at the foot of Hickory stree yesterday they discovered the body of a man floating near them. They called the attention of a boatman to the fact and going out Into the stream he fastened a rope to the floater and telephoned for the coroner. That gentleman responded and took the body to the morgue. The body has been In the water several days and Is rapidly becoming decomposed. The deceased was fully six fee tall and very heavy. He was bald-headed and had a light-colored , hetyv-y moustache The ctolhing was of a line quallly , and In the pocket ot the pants was a letter and a receipted bill. The letter was from a daugh ter , who signed herself Lulu , giving her address as 1233 Curtis street , Denver. The receipted bill was dated Catskltl , N. M. , anc showed that George Howard had bought of the Richard Dunn Tie and Lumber companj goods of the value of $4 and that he had paid for the same. Coroner Maul is of the opinion that the dead man Is George Howard , and in order that he may learn something more regard ing the facts he telegraphed to the Den ver address given In the letter. Criminal Court Itcconl. The records of the clerk of the district court show that there were thirty prisoners convicted In the criminal division of the district court during the May term , which has Just closed. Th's ' makes an even 250 convictions during the term of County At torney Kaley. In commenting on the work ot the term yesterday Mr. Kaley called attention to the fact that crime was per ceptibly on the decrease In Omaha. In splto of the ravings of people who delight In ths assertion that Omaha Is a badly gov erned city , the records of the court show a degree of law and order that Is scarcely equaled by any large c.ty In the world. Two or three years ago nine out of ten of the criminals who were prosecuted were old penitentiary birds , but during the last term there was only one old-timer on the docket. This was a man who had com mitted a burglary In South Omaha under the mistake that ho was in Sarpy county. Most of the crimes that are now committed In Omaha are the work of boys and nov.ces. Last Saturday a half dozen boys of this so'rt were sent to the reform school by Judge Scott for various petty robberies. The old-time crooks seem to Have found out that the way of the transgressor is hard In Omaha , and glvo the city a wide berth. There may bo borne on in this vicinity who Is afillcted with a stomach trouble. If so , the oxperlenco of A. C. Eppley , a carpenter , and contractor of Newman , 111. , will Interest him. For acouplo of years he was at times troubled with a pain In the stomach , that he says , "seemed to go through mo from front to back. I began taking Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera nnd Dlarrhoaa Remedy. Whenever any pain appeared I took a dose of the Remedy. It gave me prompt relief and has effected a complete cure. " It is for sale by druggists. Short 1'ollco Storlut. Mike Regan was yesterday fined $1 and costs for having maintained and failed to move a barbed wire fence. This Is the first conviction under the new ordinance , prohibit ing the erection and maintaining of these fences within Iho dry limits. A number of notices have been served and If the fences do not como down , every owner will be arrested. S. C. West , the white man who was charged with assaulting five llltle colored girls , was tried nnd convicted In police court yesterday. In passing sentence the judge gave him a fine of $50 and the costs , nnd a term of fifteen days In the county Jail. William Stimley , residing near Forty-sec end street and the deaf nnd dumb school disappeared from his homo Tuesday mornIng - Ing and has not been seen since. Ills wife Is ot the opinion that he has been foully dealt with. riii < ; < l Foul mid U'rlglif. The fate of the llttlo colored baby , Ruth Wright Trotter Ernest , was decided again yesterday , this time the light being In the police coutt. Some days ago Constable Ford and Chnrhs Wright went to the Ernest homo for the purpose of taking forcible possession of the child. Ernest resisted the taking of Iho child and drove the two men off the premises , after which he swore out a warrant for their .arrest. The case was heard lust week , the decision being re served. Yesterday In passing upon the case the court found Ford nnd Wright guilty and lined them $1 and costs each. Oregon Kidney Tea cures backache Tr > , tire. 25 cents. All drugg st . KAST1JKN KXtUKSION AN.NOUNCKMUNT. Chicago & Northwestern Italhvay. July 17 and IS , only half faro to Toronto , Ont. , and return , via the Chicago & North western railway , with choice of roules cast of Chicago. Tickets good returning until September 15. Special accommodations on fast trains for B. Y. P. U. delegates and tha general public. City ticket ofllce , 1401 Farnam street. Check your trunk at your home. Cut Your Fuel Hill. Dy getting a Kcrnan salt coal , smoke-con suming furnace ; also hard coal furnaces , sold by Eagle Cornice Works , 108 to 112 North llth street , Omaha. Two distinct shows at Courtlaud beach today the Itopards and lions. MYDEN'S ' BASEMENT Here IB Purity and Excellence Combined with Low Prices. SPECIAL HARD /ARE / PRICES THIS WEEF Ten anil Colfro Cheaper tlian You IJvoi llought the 1'tiro Arllclo for lluforo See llle Half I'llco A < lirtU < Mm.'tit on Otli 1'ujo of Today'ii 1'itjicr. j4 . GROCERY DEPARTMENT. If this department can't save you one- third on tea and coffee we hereby agree to refund your money. This Is positively no bluff. Just give the tea and coffee a trial , Largo pall of jelly , worth "DC , at 35c. Cholco sugar corn , Cc a can. Early Juno peas , SV&c a can. Choice solid packed tomatoes , O c. Best cuts steak salmon , per can , 8'Ac. Oil sardines , per can , 3'Ac. ' Rolled wheat , Cc. Olives , chow chow , pickles , French mus tard and spiced at one-halt usual cost , Oyster crackers , 3' , c. Dried fruit of all kinds , such as raisins , prunes , currants and berries at less than half usual prices. See Cth page today's paper. TEAS AND COFFEES. If you come to our tea and coffco de partment you arc sure to be suited. We can sell you choice uncolored Japan tea from 17c per pound up. English breakfast tea , 35c , 3Sc , 45c and COe. Gunpowder tea , 3Cc , 3Sc , 45c and COc. Uroken M.indellng Java and Mocha , 12 c , ICc and 17 Vic pound , No. 1 golden Rio , 23c pound. Best Java and Mocha , 3Co or 3 pounds for $1.00. Better coffee than this cannot be bought. See Cth page today's paper. BUILDERS' HARDWARE. If you are In want of builders' hardware this Is the place to buy It and save about 10 per cent. Note the following prices : 2 carloads of best wire steel nails at lc per pound ; rim knob locks , 14c ; mortice knob locks , He ; door bolts , 3c ; hinges , Cc ; 2-fot box wood rules , 3c ; 2-foot box wood rules , brass bound , ICc ; hand saws , 45c and { 1.00 ; handled axes , all sizes , go at 49c ; Job lot and no limit. Wo also carry a full line of Una builders hardware , such as sliding door locks , flat front sliding and front door locks , astragal fronts , solid brass and bronze front door locks and vestibule sets , brass and bronze hinges , etc. Screen doors , window frames , wire cloth and poultry wire netting at bottom prices. Rubber and cotton hose at 7c per foot. Counter scales of all kinds from OOc each up. up.We We are having a big run on lawn mowers. You can find any kind you want here from $3.00 up. Also a big stock of grass catchers cheap. See 6th page today's paper. LINEN DEPARTMENT. We are selling mere linens now than we ever did in July heretofore. Bleached huck toweling , 3c yard. 22x44 damask towels , ICc each ; bleached or unbleached Turkish towels at 5c each ; piano dusters , Cc each ; full size white crochet bedspreads , 47c each ; plain white Swisses , lOc and 15c ; fringed napkins , 25c dozen ; Turkey red damask , 12'ic ; twilled linen toweling , lOc yard. This stock Is full of bargains which must be sold before wo Invoice. See Oth page today's paper. SPECIAL TOWEL SALE. We call your attention to our line of towels on sale on center tables ; examine the quality , look at the large sizes at 5c , lOc , 15c , 19c , and 2Cc each ; stock must bo re duced before invoicing. See Cth page today's paper. IIAYDEN BROS. , Money-savors for the people. See the performing lions aft. and eve. Ccurtland beach today. Grinding razors , shears , cutlery , 1C18 Dodge. Second District Comcntlnn. The republican electors of the Second con gressional district of Nebraska arc requested to send delegates from their several counties to meet In convention In Patterson's hall in Omaha , on Monday , August 20 , 1894 , at 2 o'clock p. m. , for the purpose of placing In nomination a candidate for congress and to transact &uch other business as may como before the convention. THE APPORTIONMENT. The several counties are entitled to repre sentation , being based upon the vote cast for Hon. I. M. Raymond for presidential elector In 1892 , giving one delegate at largo to each county , and one for each 100 votes and the major fraction thereof , as follows : Counties. Delegates. Douglas 10S Washington 12 Sarpy 7 Total 127 It Is recommended that no proxies bo admitted to the convention and that dele gates present be authorized to cast the full vote of the delegation. . , / - IJ. II. ROBISON , Chairman. II. M. WARING , Secretary. . Two distinct shows ixt Courtland beach today the leopards ' and lions. Half Itatvs to a AVomlrrful 1'laco. Cheap rates to that wonderful health and pleasure resort , via the V. , E. & M. V. R. It , , avery Friday during July and August , one tare for the round trip ; limit , fifteen days. Cool , de'lEhtful ' place to spend your vacation. Immense plunge bath , fine drives , tally-ho coaches , carriages , buggies , addlc norses , ponies , donkeys , etc. Call at ticket olllce , 1401 Farnam stuet , tor further particulars. Through trains to : lie Illnck Hills , with Wagner palace sleepers to Hot Springs. _ $15.00 to Pueblo and return , via the Union Pacific , July 21 , 22 and 23. Account Mystic Slirlno meeting. See me. II. P. Deuel , C. r. A. , Uulon Pacific sy.tcm , 1302 Farnam itreet. See the performing lions aft. and evo. Zourtland beach today. Hot SprlncH , South Dakota. Hot Springs , South Dakota , Is a rrmark- ibly nlco place to go this hot weather , and 'on can go so cheaply any Friday In July ir August. The P. , E. & M. V. It. 11. will ell you a ticket at half rates , ono fare for ho round trip , good fifteen days. Through rains to Black Hills , with Wagner palace lecpers to Hot Springs , every morning , Ar- Ive In time for a delightful dip In the ilungd bath before breakfast. Call at ticket nice , 1401 Farnam street , for further partlc- liars. Depot at 15th and Webster streets. t rfor.ors World's Hair. c Powder : The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia ; No Alum. ea m Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard ing Out at Sec llio Hilitois at Half Price Notions Too , The Grandest Array of Little Prices Quoted Since we Be gan This Great Retiring- From-Business Sale. Toilet.Articles and Notions. At 12c Caldcr's tooth powder. At 7c per ounce French perfumery. At 15c root beer (5 ( gallons. ) At 12c bay rum. At 9c a lot of combs. At 12o Tctlow's face powdei At 13c almond meal. . At Cc swan down face powder. At 19c castllo soap. At lie Lubln's powder. At 15o English tooth wash At Cc fancy fans. At Cc sponge cups. At Cc fancy cushions. At 7c pins and silver trays. At Ic bone hair pins. At 4c Coats thread. ' At Ic hook and eyes. At 4c darnlngi cotton ( fins. At Cc curlers. At 3c belts. At lOc fans. At 7c kid curlers. Ribbons. Ribbons. To close out the stock of ribbons wo have assorted the different qualities and widths Into 7 lots as follows : > At 2 cent's. This lot Is made up of all ribbons that we have been selling for up to lOc. At C cents you have your choice of all ribbons bens that have been selling for 12c. At 9 cents you can buy such all silk ribbons as you always pay ICc for. At 12 cents you can have your pick of any of the fine ribbons that Wo have sold for 20c. At 1C cents all of the plain and novelty ribbons that we have always sold fast at 25c. At 22 cents a lot of wide satins and novelties. These have always sold and are good value at 3Cc. At 27 cents the choice lot of all for fine rib bons. In this lot are all the fine , choice novelties , such as we have sold for C5c. EDUCATIONAL. SWEET SPRINGS , Mo- THK GREAT MILITARY SCHOOL OI > ' THE WEST. Ruik : < ? second iittho War DouartiniMitHinoni : military schools of the United States. 1'rcpiiro for Colli'iui , llusliicf-s , West I'olnt or Annapolis. 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And now comes Lincoln and flnds seven Indictments against Omaha , one of which Is that she "SELLS FUHNITUHE AT TOO CLOSE A MARGIN OVER ACTUAL COST. " We slrongly suspect that we arc the ring leaders In this particular kind of mischief. But so far from ceasing our efforts , we go a step farther today and make this remarka ble offer : A FULL SIZE UPRIGHT CABINET BED , QUARTERED OAK FRAME , MADE IN THE BEST MANNER , COMPLETE WITH SPUING BCD , FULL DRESSING CHEVAL GLASS , PANELLED , AT ONLY $35.00. Such a prlco has never been reached before - fore In furniture history. It Is lower than this bed can bo purchased In any other city In the United States. Clias. SMverick & Co. FURNITURE of Every Dosorlpt on Temporary Location , I'JOO uruf JtfMM lltnnfliiH Hti'03t , UILLAHD HOTEL II LOOK EDUCATIONAL. Nnu'fHVTPiEKN MII.ITAUY ACAD THE , HIGHLAND J'AIIK , ILLINOIS. The most beautiful nnd healthful location on Lake Michigan. Tlioiough Classical , Academic and Commercial Courses. Uvcry Instructor a specialist la his branches , Endniscd by the ICK Islator of Illinois , nnd annually Inspected lj ) official representatives of the stale. Session opens September 10th. Illustrated catalogue een on application HOLLERS INSTITUTE IlOTIITOIMtT .M'KIMJS , VIIUJINIA. For VOIIHK Ladle * . The largest and most extenFively equipped In Virifinia Uclectlo courses fn uiul .tlnileru Iji pillule. Art unit I'loriillnn. ftinftrcra and leathers. SiUisledin Vnllnj nf Va , near Hniinoko lUniiiiliiln ueenrry. Mineral Waters , Salubrious climate. 6M session opens bept. 12 1694. For Illua. Cntilocuo nddrcia UIIAS. I. . COCICK , Supt. , IlullliiN , Va. FEMALE ACADEMY ( lath tirr. . I'ippnitiKiry ColleKlntr , Music , Alt Coumes t It * farWollc l ) niKli , Vniwar Send rorlllmtrnted Cut- aluciic. AUUlCc.ii : F. 1IUI.LAII1) . A. M.JucktulivlllU , 111. Ciiocolat- lai - DRINK Mf"fl ) C/X / * Mcnicr the FINEST of all Vanilla Chocolate unites in a perfect form all ( lie quali ties eveiybocly desires to find in his food. It is as Nourishing ; as Meat , and still pleasant to take. It is as Delicate as a Luxury , and still cheap in price. It is by far healthier than either Tea. Coffee or Cocoa. Therefore it should be made a house hold article for daily use , as it is in France. . , PARIS M E N B E R LONDON CMViilm ! > .li AT. . ( iilrugo- \V. llroadw r , > . V- -UN WE HAVE YOUR A ROOM FOR FITTING T BUSS TRUSSES PLEASE and a YOU ? Largo Stock. The Aloe & Penfold Co. 1408 Farnam St. , Opposite Paslou HotsL THE LION DHUG HOUSE. All Ik Dross Goods anil Linens Far BcloivCosl Some Scorching Specials in the Chinaware Department Thursday to be the Most Attractive Day Yet. If cost will not do it perhaps If cost will not do it perhaps half cost will. half cost will. Sheetings , JJress JC/i nens. GoocJs. At Cc all linen towels. At 19c all linen H. S. Huck towels. At lie. in this line wo have some prcttj At 19c 22x40 damask towels. changeable effects , Including plaids and At Cc Steven's crash. At $1.19 bedspreads , regular $2.25. small checks ; goods actually have sold At StSc Bcrkly cambric. for 35c. At lOc 45-Inch P. C. muslin. At Cc 4-4 bleached cotton. At 29c. Scotch cheviots , diagonals , checks , At 4c 4-1 brown sheeting. black and whlto suitings ; tfiey are all At lie double width sheeting. At 3',4c best calico. regular 50c goods. At $3.75 a $7.50 wool blanket. U 37c. Crepons , Victoria Serges , Armures , At 49c a $1.00 comfort. At $3.19 a $ C.CO comfort. Whip Cords , English Serges and Henrietta ; the above In CO dlffcrcnl colors ; these are choice goods an < Thursday Specials. sold for 7Cc > antl $1.00. At 49c. 52-Inch whlto , drcsi 1 lot $1.CO , $1.75 nnd $2.00 fancy fruit hopsacklngs plates ; your choice 98c. flannels , Hcgcno suitings , all colors and 1 lot $1.CO , $1.75 and $2.00 tea cups nnd sold for up to $1.25. saucers and A. D. codecs at 9Sc. Flint tumblers 2c. Sillcs. All Japanese goods at half price. Sillcs.suits. Large Mexican hammock 45c. suits. Ladies9 At 49c. A lot of surahs , China silks thai sell for up to $1.00. Uncler\venr. Black Silks. If you are thinking of buying Your choice of $1.50 nnd . corset $1.35 . a black silk dress for fall this Is tin overs and drawers for C7c. Your choice of our 7Cc and OOc gowns time to buy It. or 41c. ' At 75c. All of our $1.25 faille Francalso In Children's white and gingham dresses , COc , Cc , 87c , 90c and $1.23. nil colors. If cost will not do it perhaps If cost will not do it perhaps nlf cost will. half cost will. will.co : While traveling in a box car , stretched on the bare floor , Pullman lay awake trying to discover a way to fall asleep. He reasoned with himself thus : If a man who sleeps is a sleeper , why could not a sleeper make all men sleep ? lie struck it an.l the next day he started with a net balance of 15c to Jackson Park at Chicago , and got the first sleeper he came across , bought him a be'er , and set him in motion : They say Pullman has been after sleepers evar since. Uyc and bye he started a stock company to Pull-man's wages down and Pull-man up on upper berths at pull-leg prices an 1 \\o\v \ all people of Chicago can't sleep on account of it. ( To be continued in our next ) Omaha has some sleepers of course but they sel dom trouble anyone The Nebraska never sleeps al ways wide awake To the immediate wants of the masses , Just now we are entertaining hundreds of sensible Omahans with ! S KS C3 every pair from this season's crop every pair from a once completed suit every pair will match some suit bought of us. * FOR A PAIR FOR A PAIR FOK A PAIR C : Worth up to $3.00. Worth up to $5,09. Worth up to $7,00. : The same as of former seasons We bunch 'em in three S3 bunches awl let you use jiulgmcnt 'Tis to our opinion = the b.'st way to treat one and all alike and to treat all alike is a pleasure to the Nebraska. S S/.os : from 30 to 40 waist , 29 to 31 lonj. : Close at 6:30. : Saturdays at 10. uuuuuu iu uuiuavs XACTSIZE PERFECHDJ THE MERCANTILE IS THE FAY01UTB TEH CENf CIGAR , ale bj nil Hrfit Olas.1) . Dealers. Miinufuoturoil by tlio F. K. UICU iUKUCANTILli CIGAR CO. , Factory No. 301 , St. I ouls , MB.