Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 03, 1895, Part I, Page 8, Image 8

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8 . . 'rnE O\AIIA \ DAILY BEE -suNDAY : , J\ARCII \ a :1895. : )
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BOSTON STORE NEW \ SILl { SALE
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rnnd Spring Silk and Dress Goods Sale -
Our Own Direct Importaton
'ER STAMERLA GACOGNE FROM FRANCE
lo Atc l'IRCO on 8110 tle tltre : Crlc-
brnlt.1 SAml.le J,111 turol.tll : CAI't 11(1
' \'RI8 . Ut IJn.1 n" HSlunl.lr , of
Vlrn 1'R8h101blc , Spring " 'eRr.
GRAND SAI.n OF DLACK SI.l {
On our main floor .
Heavy double warp surah , satin sublme ,
: aleta glace , francalse , Iekln stripe , gros
10 Lyons , All splendid values , worth from 50e
" 75C , at 39c.
Satin tuchesse , nil pure silk , In rich , hIgh
Istn' , and 24.lnch gros le Lyon , good 'alue
ror $1.00 , at 690'
27.lnch taffeta , In n rIch lustre , nil pure
silk , end cashmere sublime ; splendid qual.
lY ; real value , $1.15 , at 7ge.
24.lnch satin duehese ant gros grin , In
satn
? Ieh lustre , a heavy quality , real value
1.35 , at 08c.
$1.00 COLOmm SI.IS 1 01 C9C. .
Paacy : siks In all the new weaves In two-
, rone,1 erects all beautiful colorings , worth
I.OO , at 6ge.
All silk rench crepons , 21 Inches wile ,
worth 16c , at 39c.
$1.75 COIOlm mmss OOODS , 75c. I
H.lnch French two.color novelty checks , I
pure silk anti , wool , In rare blemlngs of
: olor , suitable for spring all summer wear ;
llso 62.lnch I nglsh spring sUltngs II
broche effects , hnlr.lno checks , etc. , real
value $1.iC a yard , nt i6c and ! Se.
5.lnch novelty cheviots , r nglsh shepherd
checks , two.tonell crcpon cheviots , In ) t
grant ! array of new all Interesting spring
color : tanl , grays , blues , browns , greenR ,
etc. , all preaentell. \0 orer In these materials -
tennIs such imsitIvehy good value that an inspection -
Ilosltvely 1001.ue
! peeton of the gcods will he sufcent to
make you n buyer at once. Heal value ,
$ .2 ( a yard , at GOc
$ 4.lnch all wool French serlcs In spring I
shades of tan , resedn , mahogany , gray , greell I
shales
old blue , ctc. , all wool , In mixed tan , mOle ,
gray and hrown : also 3G.lnch camel's : hair ,
gay head check mixtures In new tan3 , moles
and grays : real value , IDa n yard , ntc. : .
anl D.ACK AD CO.OHED l NII T'rA.
11 piEces 46-lnch all \ eel silk Inlshel
German henrIeta , mnde of best Austrnlan
wool , In black all all lelln : , colors , navy ,
myrtle , moss , brown , garnet , cardinal , wine ,
old rose , and aU evening shades. Price SGc
: ) 'arI , nt 50c.
ThOSE HARE SAIPI. CAPES.
Tomorrow we display for the first time In
Indies' Imported sample
America , over 1,000
sprIng capes designed by time most celebrated .
- brated artists ant made by the most skied
worleers. These cost up to $60 to Import ,
but we arc enabled to sell them nt $5 , $7.50 ,
$10.00 , $12,50 , $15,00. $20,00 and 2500.
IMI'OItTED Sl.l WAISTS.
Worth DIPOHTED up O.OO , go at $2,50 , $3,08.
$5,00. ali up.
They were bought from an importing
house nt SOc on thq dollar. In this lot
will find from plain iiks to the most
you siks
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extreme novelties. Silk waists from $2,50
to $50,00 each. You wi find silk crepe
waists , China sIlk waists , Tafeta silk waists ,
or plain , checks and , fancies. AI ! of them
are elaborately trimmed with silk crepe ,
real lace , fancy buckles . and buttons. Each
waist Is nn exclusive style. They will be
sold at $2,50 , $3,08 , and hundreds of them
aI , $6.00 , amid from that up to $50,00 each
flOSTON STOnE
N.W. - Cor. IGth . ali Douglas Sts.
, l'OMI , , ItefltOtI. (
, Alt members of George A. Custer Post No.
7 , Al . A. n. , arc hereby ordered to meet at
their hall on wednesday evening , March G. at
- ' 7:30. : Duslness of Importance to the welfare
' . of the post DEMANDS that all comrades be
present.
Dy criler of ' I1. II. PURDN ,
, OfcIal orler : ' Post Commanler ;
J. D : SA'II.I ; Adjt. l
Homer Moore class In vocal culture , let
Cong. church , Monday evening , $5,00 for
, . curse of IG lessons .
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1'1oiiitmit to Titko
1'lm'sIlt TIke
: ; The Northwester line fast vesUbuled Chi-
cage train that glides cast from the Union ,
nepol every afternoon "t 5:45 and Into I
Chicago at 8:45 : next moring , with supper i
' and la carte brealefast. Every part of the
- traIn Is RIGHT.
Other caster trains at 1:0 : : a. m. and -
' , p. m. daily-good , too.
* City ticket ofilco , HOI Farnam street.
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From March let the Seymour Lake Arte-
mien Ice Co. will deliver to consumers Dr.
Miller's artesian water Ice. Family trade
especially solicited. Absolutly the only ar-
tesian lee In the mnrleet. Ofilce , IGO Farnam
' street. 'Phone , 1216.
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Jomescolwr , ' 1.xournlon
On March 5 and April 2 one fare ( plus
$2,00) ) for tIme round trip to 11clnts In Arkansas -
kansas , Texas . Louisiana , via the Missouri
Pacific Rnlwn ) Stopovers allowed . For
land pamphlets , folders rates , etc. . cal or
write agent at Ilel" . 15th ! and Weblter , or
city offices , N. E. Cor. 13th ant l"arlun ,
, Omaha Neb.
' TIIOS. F. GODFrmy , P. & T. A.
J. O. PlI1ILIl'P1. , A. G : F. & P. A.
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: The Great SpirIt has removed from its
Drother George Bennett. All members of
L Ynh.Nun.Dah.Sls trIbe No.2 , Improved O.
n. M. , arc reluestcd to meet at heir t wIg-
' wnm. Continental block , 16th and Douglas . at
1 o'clocle p , In. Sundny March : 1 , to make ;
' arrangements for the funeral. Other Hell
Men are requested ( to be present.
, , D. J , . l'GHA'fJ. Sachem.
: , I10nnlhller/ ) 'rl'"lc " "elJcnnco Oi Intorlcr
' WINSTON N. C. , March 2.-Thlrty white-
' caps went to the homes of Amos Indrley
Knet In Vldlln count ali beat them mm-
p mercifully. ' Time two brothers were gagged and
tied , Each rcceicd over 100 'Inshes. ' Amos
Is not expected , to lIve. The whitecaps charge
the bl'otherl with reporting mnny moon5'llno
' distilleries In Vall\n. whel' revenue o cer
. have made a number of raids recenty ,
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' . Ilh ( riiuL'ai 1.gt'nmcmmL : SenIott .
CHICAGO , Mnrch 2.-A week or two ago
a report Wil started In New York , and ered.
T I ell In Chicago , that MIss Juhli . Grant ,
: ' y daughter of Colonel anll Mrs. Fred Grant ,
I was engaged to Mr. William Lalmbeer ot
' , New York. This reported agement Is
positively denied by the IHrenls of the young
. lady . and by Miss Grant . herself.
, . N.1 lhorrceh.iIT dll'I"I.IY lii.
Im PHOVIENCE , H. I. , March 2-Nd Uerr
, sChol's phslcan regards : his Patient's COndition .
dlton as very critical , antI says typhoid fever
II threatened lie sa's Mr. Herreschof will
not he able to sit uII for two weeks lt least ,
, C\'en If t\IO threatened fever does not develop '
- Duriimg this time work on the cup defender
? vIhl bo practically nt btamldetiil .
wi prnclealy _ a D _ _
l ' Arrival " 'rml Iho t out Coutitry
% . NEW ypme , March 2.-Among the passengers -
sengers arrh'lng by the steamer New York
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' from Sonthaml1ton today were lowarll Gould ,
' , Judge al'orge lll'er , 1leutenant Wllr\1 A.
: ' Holbrool < . Samuel I. Clemens ( Mark Twain ) ,
I General J. O. Hcholehl , Alfred { ' " Jay and
) P Thomas ' " Wl\on , .
I Ex.1Iileter : Smlh 'J'"lk1 Finnitco.
, NEW YORK . March 2.-Charles Emery
Smith , ex-minister to Germany and editor of
time Press , wn the principal guest alll
speaker last night at a dinner gIven by the
l'ohltlcal Science club al time Hotel Save ,
George Gulon llrcllded. Mr. Smih made atm
: . eloquent Sllccch 01 financial topics
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Jury Could Nol ( .i'ii'le& the UIIIIII ,
I' NE\V YOm" , March 2.-The jury II the
l' case of ex.Caplall Doherty accused of IC'
' : cepting ' 'JetectQI' lpner ! front the I.o\p . ref
' of n dIordrly house , has porld a lf.-
grcement .
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' Mruck on ills Ito 'II.
' ; i JOSCII Straussniami . emplo'l on the hell.
. lan bUlllng , f,1 trOUt the first story ) 'e' .
; terllay afeTnoOn amid struck 01 hh heal on
the Ili\'Cmcnt , zroducimmg cOlcunh ) of the
braid , lIe was taken to his home Iwar Cui.
.q lake
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BOSTON STORE \ \ ASH GOODS
The Only Up-To-Dat Wash Goods Department -
mont in Omaha ,
PRICES INVARIABLY LOWEST IN AMERICA
INVARABLY I
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1\'CY New Wnhm rlbrle for SprIng nlli
Slmter ' 'cnr" , " 'hetherIHrlcnn or
Foreign : lnlutlcturr , Cln Always
no Found nt 10ston Store
t WHITE OOODS DEPARTMENT.
India linens , largest steel In Omaha
8e , 12c , 19c , 25c , 35c and COc yard.
Bargains In plain nahuooks , worth from
25c to SOc , go at 151 , 19c and 26c ) 'arl.
Barred and checked white goods , worth
UI to lOc . go at 8Ye , lOc and iSo ; yarll.
The only complete lne of dotted SwIsses
II time west worth from 25c to $1.50 n yard ,
go at , 15e , 1ge , 25e , SOc and 75e.
We carry the largest line of those new
dainty colored dimiies In the city . They are
worlh iSo and 26c n ) 'nrt and we sell thel
al 8c , 12c and 15c.
SATlmS. ' I
In saloons we have everything thnt's new
this eaEon. All the China silk patterns
Ire made In sateens and we tel them at
Sc , 12c , 15c , 10c and 25c yard.
Big sale In plain black henrleta snteens
at 10c , 15c , 19c amid 25c 'ard. . \ 1 big values.
On Monday the bargain square will be
pled high with Hlc sateens In dress lengths.
They will go at 8c a yard
On another bargain table wo will sell
those ISo ser fnish lIon gees for 61c ) 'art , '
In limo gingham department wo show all ,
the new small checked lght and dark
colored China silk finished ginghams at lOc ,
15c ant 19c yard.
Zephyr and chambray ginghams , worth 15c
) 'arl , go on our bargain square at 0 ' c.
On Monday wo will sell the duck sullngs
In naV1 and all colors at lOc yard. Everybody -
body cite sels them at 15c.
nXTHA.
LONSDALE MUSLIN 6C YARD.
By the yard , by the Illece , by the case ,
by the carload : every hour of the day , all
day ; no Imlt , buy as much as you want.
BAlOAINS IN LIE :
200 pieces heavy cream damnsle , 72 Inches
wide ! , worth $1.00 a yard , go at 50e.
Big lot CO.lneh wide unbleached Scotch
dammmaslc worth G5c ) yard , go at 30e.
1,121 remnants Imported Turkey red
damasle , worth up to SOc I ) 'arl , go at 2c.
Extra I heavy table padding that sold for
Cc yard , will be cosCI It 39c.
lHGAINS 1 : HATS AD CAPS.
Mcii's $3,00 spring style bats go at 98c.
1io9s' hats , all styles go al 3Ge.
Cimhltiren's yacht caps go at 25c.
C10CKImy DEP'RT 1T.
Teaspoons , fc each.
11llsome berry set , 1 pieces , worth 75c.
go at 21c.
Handsome vase lamp " : c.
hotel Ice picher , 4Se , worth $1.00.
SPECIAL TEA SALE.
Gunpowder , 20e.
In'enno gunpowter , 2Gc.
Pin heat gunpowder , 3Se.
Uncolored Japan , 25c.
Spider leg Japan , 30c.
Fancy spider leg , 38e.
Garden growth , extra fine spider leg . 45c.
BOSTON STOlE , OMAHA.
N. W. Cor. IGth and Douglas.
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001:0 TO TEXAS '
Hates Are Cho1t " tii Rlt" " Fo Honte
March 5 Is excursion day for Tex s. For
particulars cal on or address E I. . . Palmer
P. A. Santa Fo route room 1 , FIrst National .
Dank building , Omnha.
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T. S. Clarleson , 621 let Nat. m , . Bldg. i
Irrigated ' ngrlculural lands , Camornla' . fruit
lands , , Omaha realty. . I '
King Ierrmann cigars , Max Meyer & h3ro. ,
sole agents Manufactured by Kaufmann
Uro . , New Yorlc.
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THE UIIUHJTSOIJIIIEILN nOUrJ
Via naolr 111' I , SlmrtoJt Llno anti l'astoJt
' mu , .
To all poInt In Kanas , Oklahoma , Indian
Territory , Texas and all points In southern :
Cnlornla , Only one night out to all points '
of Texas. "Tho Texas LImited" leaves Omaha
at 6:16 : a. m" , daily except Sunday . landing
passengers al all points In Texas 12 hours In
admco of 'all other lines. Through tourist
cars via I Worth and E Paso to Los An-
geles. For full particulars , maps folders ,
etc. , cal at or address Rock Island ticket
ofce , 160 Farnnm st.
CIIAS. KENNEDY , O. N. W. P. A.
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Ilocumttom , .
Mrs. Myrtle Ketcham.Dalcn nnnounces the
opening Qf the spring term In limo elocution
department of the Omaha Conservatory of
Iuslc. Delsrte system of physlcil culture.
Shaleespeare. He uced rates for spring term.
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Time whole city Is smoky wl1 the popular
Ilng Herrmann cigars.
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'VuOlmeu of tIme ' VorhmI.
Meet at Myrtle hal at 1 o'clocl Tuesday
10 attend fllneral of 0 , A. Bemmuett Reel-
denc , 'J20 N. 2mith , street
G. C. e THOMPSON , C. e.
i Yew AcivIntmstai's.
Offered by ' the phleago , , Milwaukee & St.
laul raiway , time short Into Chicago A
clean train , ' lade up and started from
Omaha. Baggage checked from residence to
tlstinatiomm. Elegant train servlco and cour-
teous employes. Entro traIns Ighte(1 by
electm'iclty and , heated by steam , with dcc-
trio light In every berth Finest dining car
sel'\'lcc In time west , with meals served "a la
carte. . The Flyer leaves at C p , . m . daily
hOI . Union depot. .
City Tlcllt Ofco , 1501 Farnam Itreet , C.
S. Carrier , city ticket - e agont.
! Ulm 11J'l VI J "al .I."Olr.
Woman DIsappoInted II Love 'Vrulo Lol-
t'r Iotamlu ! liar Own Ih : rnolor.
EUGENE . Or 3. , March 2.-Mlss Mary
Berger , a rnshlonal'lo dressmnleer of Eugene ,
was he\I to answer before the United States
cOlmluloner for endlng Improper hatters
through the malls. The circumstances of the
case present features thaI mal.e It real ) ' reo
marllbl' , I no mistake has been made In
accusing Mitts Berger , It appears that time
woman haR been for the past year and a hell
writing notes to various leading women of
the city , defaming : her own character and by
skillful and systematic devices making I ap.
year ' that the author was Airs . Dr McKenny ,
ono of the best known and most highly reo
sheeted womcn In time town ler motive
was jealousy , 1)r ) McIcnny at one tme being
attentive to Miss Iherger Time ladles who
received the vile letters refectng on Miss
Uerger's character , comlllalned to the post-
olce department and the arrest of the dress-
maleer ( olowed , .
Itlvt'r h'l UI limo -1'1015 Sr at
PI'fTSIUnO. March 2.-River men are Oi
tim anxious scat and wi not be relieved untIl
after the rivers ha\'o emptied themseh'es of
the Ice now gorged above here In such 1m.
menSQ quantle , . Time warns and Ialny
weather of the host few tars has served to
rot anti start some of time smaller gorges
which has resulted In some damage here ,
probably amounting to $25,000 , but the main
gorge 'laB not moved al . Inch ,
Imi mu)0r nne lly I COln1 * ! 1 'ndlcted I ,
LEXiNGTON . Icy , Jarch 2-'l'hmo grand
jury has IndIcted Mayor Uuncan amid both
board of the general council for passing and
sIgning an ordlnnnce payIng the salaries of
110lce oflicers II tIme face of the recent report
of time grond jury calling attention to the
police retaining rees "Iat should be turned
Into the city treasury Time police contend
they are enth'll to the fees , amid bave In-
sttuted a test suit. .
rh CilO 1 I ) Council l'nlured ,
S1HXO mLD , m. , March 2-A rosolu.
tlm of most scathing character resarllng the
Chl ago CII ) ' council was offered by I.owen.
thai uf Cook county In time house I
denoulc : 1 the council for flagrantly giving
1\\1) ' valuable framichise5 . and calls for the
apl1olnllcnt of a fpcclacemlitel \ pf five
to Investigate the odIous of I Ilderlcl who
tool lrt In the 4bsrlcctul aulr . I I
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ANOThER OCEAN DISASTER
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The New Hamburg Steam3r Phoenicia Ar-
rives in I Badly - Damaged Oondltlon ! ,
WAVES MOUNTAIN IIGI SWEEP llE DCK
OneCr I.tu o Iltornlton hut R Reporter
'III Out AlL Aholl I-Tho Jllrlno .
InsurRnco Cmmmitimmy Settles
COII"nY Setlcs
time Lou to Cargo ,
When the stevedores employed In umiload-
Ing the neW Hamburg steamer PhoenicIa ,
which arrived January 29 , began to hoist
the cargo to the deck . It was seen thnt time
cases and bales were In n badly Inmaget
conliton , The officers of time ship refused
to give any Information , but It has sInce
. transpired that on the second day out time
Phoenicia was struck by n tremenl0us wave
that stove In one of her forward port holes
and flooded her hell , The tamage was
repaired , the water pumped out and the "es.
eel suffered no further mishap. When she
was toeleell , her cargo was found to bo tnm- I
aged to the extent of at least 200000. I '
Amongst these goods were a big lot of
Silks , black enl colored dress goods , kid
anti fabric gloves , hosiery , laces and em-
broitkries and hanlleerchlefs ,
Consigned to Broeswlck & Droesel , cor.
Green and Grand street , New York , which
time Marine Insurance underwriters sold to
Boston Store's New York buyer at a great
sacrifice. These sols are now being aR-
sorted and put In shape , antI will bo on sale
Welnesda ) ' , 1arch G. This sale Is destIned
to create a censlton absolutely ulpnrlelel
In Omnha. Helcmber the day ali date ,
and where I Is.
' . BOSTC."T STORE OMAHA
BOSTC. , ,
N. W. Cor. 16th and Douglns.
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I 1tUIttLtITON ROUTE.
Low Ilte" to rICUIMR nnc Texti' .
Tuesday , March 6. round trip tickets nt
Very low ( practically half ) rates , to Arkansas
and Texas points , will bo emi sale nt time
city tIcket office of the Burlngton route
1324 Farmmamn at
Smoke , smolee King Ierrmnn cigars.
J031SBtO 1b' 1 XCUISl0 8.
South Vita Iho % 'mmlitm HnlrO\I.
On February 5 and 12. March 6. April 2
and 30. For rates or further information
and a copy of time IIomneeekers' GuIde cal
at the New 'abash office , 115 I'arnam
street or write G. N. CLAYTON ,
N. - W. P. . Atnt. Omaha Neb.
hello , smoking ? Whal's the brand ? King
hlerrmnann of course . !
HEAD OFFICiALS GO TO WOR1.
Hoar , ! 0' Jelth Jlcmlnra Tel of Their
'rcub "s II ClclnlnJ time t'tty.
The Board ot Health Is engaged In an
effort to supply In Industry what It
lacks In time way of sanitary Inspectors. At
the last meeting oil of the sanitary Inspectors
and MIlk Inspector Drune , were dismIssed ,
pending sonic further financial assurances
from the city council yeerlay Commissioner -
missioner Sav10 was out tacking up con-
taglous disease notices In the northern part
of the city , while Dr. Towno was c\erlng"
the south side. There were t\venty \ cem-
plaints of nuisances on ' time hook yestcr-
day. They woul naturally bo attended to
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by the sanlta'Y imispectors . but as the board
cannot afford such luxuries' at present ' , Meat
Inspector Frank was called Into r'equlslton
and he was sent out to attenl to half a
dozen of tIme most serIous complaints. Time
others will have 10 go by time board and
nothing moro will be attempted In the line of
sanitary Inspecton , except to Investigate
some of the most Important cases that are
reported by citizens.
Commissioner Savle said yesterday
that this state of affairs would continue unt
the board was assured of sufficient financial
support to carry It through the" year. lie
thought that the board might get along In
this mnnner durIng this month without any
serious danger to the public health , but that
n3 soon as sprIng came on thorough sanitary
inspection was imperatively needed. "I am
trying to conduct time affairs of the board on
a busIness basis " added time commissioner.
"and every one leows that In nny busIness
concer there Is a minimum of force and
when you go below that time machine stops
moving You might as well have a wagon
wih three wheels lS a hoard of , health with-
out sanlur ) imispection. I told time council
some time ago that It might better throw
$8,000 Into the river titan approprIate that
amount to run the Board of Health through
the ycar. All wo can do In the present sltun-
ton Is to look after a few special cases and
drift along wlthoul any real Inspection , "
The commissioner Is Inclined to bhleve that
the acton of time council II dictated by
political considerations. II\ says that when
a lot of cOlnclmen go to work and cripple
the board to get one or two political sup-
porters a job It Is an outrage , both to the
people and to politics.
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MEANS MUCH TO WITNESSES.
Test Case to Uo 111,10 lu time Courts to EnLighten .
JIrhtel Count ) Conunl aoncr .
A case of general Interest \1 , as soon
as argument can be heard como up before
Judge Kesor.
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Over a year ago John McDret was on
trIal for felony before Justice of the Peace
G. S. Smith and was acquitted.
Among the wItnesses for time state was
Wilam Metzar. lIe had come 800 mIles to
attend time trial , and remalned"ln alendanee
three dn's. ills bill , therefore , was $40 for
mieage , and $3 for witness fees. Time fnnnce
commlteo of time county comtmiissioners . to
which the mater of payment was referred ,
reported In favor of rejecting time clnlm , on
the ground that t'.le ' summonIng of the wit-
neS was a useless expense , and that under
time statute It was time duty of the board to re-
fuse payment , An appeal was taleen to the
dIstrIct court on September 8. 180t ,
The county atorney has fell a demurrer
Ho desires once for al to have the queston
determined whether a witness for time state
before a justice of the peace In a felony case ,
where time charge Is not sustained , Is entitled
to any compensation whatev , There mire sey-
oral oilier cases ot the same hint ! before the
connty coimimnissioners and their fate wil
depend entrelY upon the result of time argument .
mont on this demurrer.
" 'uIUnJ for Huudsmon.
The ponderous form of Charles W Edger-
ton , justice of time peace , chief of the Omaha
Detective Agency and constable , fully occupied -
pled one of the large chalrl In SherIf
Drexel's olco yesterday lie was bound
over by limo pol co judge In $ SOO bonds on a
'chargo of embezlng some funds deposited
wIth him by parties litigant In his m1 of
justice. The cleric of the distrIct court was
nol satisfied with the bond , but through an
overblght , no new bondsimien were furnished ,
but Edgerton went tree untl he was again
brought before JUdge Scott upon an imi-
dlctment by the grand jury for the saro
ofense for whleh ho had already been
bound over . He wl now have to procure
prOller bonds for his appearance , for which
he Is anxiously waiting In time ofeo ot the
simerift , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
" ' ( lhl Not t'mmy Cite I'mice - ,
II. I. . Wooldridge , who leeeps a saloon at
l Hy.fourth and Dodge streets1 I ! I the
hands ot the sheriff , under indictcnt by
time granl jury , charging hll wlh selling
liquor without a license , The complaining
wltnessel are John Laferty , Hahneman
J'bur antI Frank Crawford ,
Wooldridge says that two of time tom-
plllning lneSes wenl out to ! ls place on
February 10 and Informed hmlmn ! that bo was
about to be arrested , but that tlmey would
square ! time case for 11m I he could make It
convenient 10 hand over a no bill. This , he
says , ho rehllell to do and that they then
cale down 10 $5. and finally to $20. They
dil POt get a cent and he considers this fact
the olif cause of his arrest.
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Tomorrow Wf J'ut nmPmtjo Our I.ntiro 1.lnf
of Sirhigal"misterns.
Consisting ofAxmlnltbm , Moqueles , body
Brussels , tapestries , ingrains , etc
Tomorrow morning ibogins the greatest
sale of carpets and rUI'ver hell In Omnhn.
Note the followIng rJcs :
fleet ni wool Ingrnlns , 37e , worth 75c.
Ingrains , colon chain ; 2c , worth G5c.
Heavy minion Ingrains , ' 25e , worth 45e ,
Tapestry carpets , fine- . Isortment of pat-
terns , 451 , worth 75e ,
Hotly Brussels carpet , with or without
border , 72c , worth $1.00.
Moquete carpets , largo range of patterns ,
15c , worth $1.25 ,
00011 hemp carpet Hc , worth 25c.
Japanese seamless mntng 16c , worth 30c .
Heavy stair carpet 12c , worth 25e.
250 remnants of Ingrain carpets , 25c each.
600 remnants of Brussels carpet , SOc each .
BOSTON STORE ,
N W. Cor. 16th and Dougla.
Carrying a complete line of urnlture , carpets -
pets anti stoves. C ,
DROPPED OUT T.E SUIISTITUTEB.
Caused bY the tlhnltItmm of 1 New 1'11\1 for I
"nl'plyll , ! Tcmtchirra.
The four substitute teachers who have been
on th ! pay roll of time publo schoo1 have
been dropped , and they reeeh'el their notice
of dismissal from SUllerlntendent Marble l rl.
dny. This action Is preparlory to a new
plan In this partcular which has been decided -
cided upon by the superintendent and the
te3cher commltt
hIoetofore teachers have ben designated
as substittmtes. They \ \\'er Inexperlncet
teachers who l'eportf1 to certain prlncp.ls
every moring amid received $1 each for
aslslng during the forenoon. I they re-
celved un nslgnlent to go out all teach In
soma school where a teneher wns absent ,
they plt II the whole day and received $2
each . This plan has ncvcr been entirely snt-
Idaetor , ns It was thin experience of the
commlteo thaI a llbsttlte teacher shonld
be , I anything , a little better Ilualfct thnn
a regliar tb-iclmer. Where a regular teacher
had a certain line of "ork every day , time
substitute had to go to a different school amid
n dlffercnt grade nearly every dar , and . therefore -
fore needed to be qualified to teuch In any
dcpnrtment In the schools I b the present
Intenlon to elect four regular substitute
teachers , who are to be slected ! from Dmong
the best teachers In the Rchools at a salary
oi $ iO per montim 'fhlR will bo somewhat
moro expensive than the former B'stel , but
It Is clnhncd that time addeJ expense wiil
bo offset by n largely Increased efcle'ney wi
the schools.
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cllie of ho )1."IIIS Urond.
Superintendent Marble Is considerIng the
idea of broadening time scope of the discus-
sions In the 10nthly tenehers' meetngs , seas
as to Include not only matters directly connected -
neetel with the schools , but topics tf general
Interest His plan ' Is to have the teachers
meet twIce a month and In addltla to thm'i
usual consideration at , neI methods In school
work discuss the live topics of the day , nllich
after the mnnner of the Current Topic club.
There arc nearly 400 teachers ! thc schools
and the Interest that was taken In the
meeting Wednesday' afternoon leads time
superlntendenl to conclude that more frrqucnt
meetngs would be attondcd with equal pr fit.
Time teachers generaly favor the idea and
several good speakers are already In view
who have promised to address the teaelers
at one or more of their S meetlmmgs.
ANOTHER ICE HOUSE FIRE.
Danlnge 1.lght , Hcnchlu 011Y 1 Few
ifundroci .
HUldrod Dolliura.
'Yesterday morning an alarm of fre'was sent
In from the Union Pacific car shops Time
fro was first notced In the south end of
the roof of the Ice , llouse and gradually It
spread along , the whole roof , but wascon-
fined to thisllpdrtkin ' of the' bUlllng" . The
house was entirely filled with Ice , and "but
very little of this was damaged Time , sides
of . the buiding were not Immjured but the roof
, and the upper rafters Were almost completely -
pletely destroyed. The loss Is In the neighborhood -
borhood of $600. 'he origin of the fire Is
not known.
The Union Pacific Fire company was time
first to respond to the cal , but the streams
that were laId did not reach more than fit-
teen feet and were Dot more than an Inch
In 'diameter. After the streams of the city
departmenl were laid time force from them
was no greater , and II was only alter they
had been connected with an engIne that the
fire could be reached. e
Even Hal Dozen Wivo'
J. A. Walters , the veteran soldier who
suicded In this city several days ago , seems
to have been a man wih many wives I
was reported that he had one In Denver : that
he attempted to kill one here when ho sui-
elled , and now there Is Information that ho
had two In Pennsylvania , one al York and
still another nl Harrisburg. lie was In the
flitter city a few days before he cme to this
city and at that time a constable from York
was looking for hIm with : warrant sworn
out by hIs York wife , charging him with
bigamy The Harrisburg Mrs. Walters Informed -
formed the constable that Walters had de-
dared In her presence that he would never be
taken alive and displayed r knife and revolver -
volver to back up hIs assertion. .
The elite of smokers swear by King ' Herr-
manmi
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n.drn Ire , , ' Shors Tomorrm"
Bargains for the ladles . Closing out the
Cook shoes cheap. Geol shoes were never
sold to Ch0 [ Ieall the prices antI come to
Haylen's tomorrow for shoes ,
i4athies' fine $ ,50 and $2,00 Oxford ties , SOc ;
sizes , 2,4 to 4.
Ladles' fine $3.50 hanl.turned patent vamp
shoes , $ ,76.
Ldles' fine $4.00 10ngoll patent tip button
ihi2s , $1.93 , all sizes , square anti opera tips ,
C , D and B wlths ,
I.adles' fine SOc oyergalers , 28e.
Misses' $1,50 school shoes , 98c ; sIzes , 13
to 2.
to Children's 12. $1.25 school hoes , 1lo ; sizes , !
Boys' $1.S0 lace shoes , 08e : sizes , 2 10 6.
Men's phees from the Cool C tllng Co.
are going chenper than ever.
OSo buys a $2.00 pair of tmicn's shoes from
time Cook stock.
Men's oil groin lace 811013 , $1.00 ; C. C. C.
got $2.30.
Men's Cordovan shoes , $1.75 ; sold by C. C.
Co. at $3,50.
Men's fine hanl welt kangaroo slices , $3.00 ;
sold bye , e. Co. at 650. $
$6,50.IA YDEN 131105. ,
Shoo Snle.
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GEORGE A. BENNETT DEAD
1 , 'ShcrII l'a"1t'Ir nt His Residence
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\'l'.lertny \tCrnUUI.
After an Incss of several weeks , at 2
o'elccle yesterday afternoon , slrrountell I ) '
friends and relatives , ex.Sherlf George A.
Bennett died at his resldenco , no North
\\'enty.slxth street , In this city ,
Some months ago : Ir. 1ennett contracted
a wry severe cold , which later on developed
Into lung trouble I rom this affliction Mr.
Bennett pnrtaly recovered nml wClt to
hot Springs , Arle. , hoping that time change
would fully restore hIs health. Whie thee I
he was taleen town with liver trouble , and
10t fnding an ) ' relict ho returned home
ant gave nl nil h011 of recover ) From
the tmo of his retum'mm unt his death he
fnlld very rn 1111 y. 'hree weeks ago he
was compeled to go to his bcd
Time funeral wi he held from the fnmly
reslo' : co rcxt Tu s 'ny aft rnoon at 2 o'c ' ock.
The Interrment will be at Forest Lawl
cemetery .
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Time ( aml ) ' let to mourn the death of
George A. Bennett consIsts of a wife . his
parents and several brothers.
George A. Bennett was horn at Wolfe
Islnnd , Ont. , January 21 , 185G His earlier
education was obtained at that place , where
his parents lived until he was 16. The
fatally then moved to lruxton , Omit , and
about n year after Gcorge let home nnd
went to Pl'mnouitlm , Mich. , where he remalnell
for four years . during which he fnished
learning time horseshoer's trade. He came
to Omaha In 1818 , and wih the exceptol of
n few months sient In Lincoln soon after . he
hnll been a citzen of this city ever since.
lie worked at his trade ns a joure'man
unti 1883 , when he went Into business on
his own nccoummt. and let It when he was
elected sheriff ! _ the fall of 181 !
Slnl'lled elms Itlotlior's I'aco.
Yesterday at 1 o'elocle Irs. JosephIne
Wilson , living at ! 3 North Twentr-thlrd
'street , aroo and found that there was neither
fire In time stove nor kindling wool wherewith
to Itart it. She went to her son's roam ,
aroused him from his sweet slumbers and
ordered him to husto out , get somc wood and
start time fire. But Waler Donnely ,
that Is his name , was not built that war. lie
was 21 year old and was his own muaster
lie didn't want to get any wood and he said
so. His mother was somewhat urgent and to
quIet her he arose and slapped her { ace. Irs.
Wilson had him arrested and Judge Derka
sent him 10 the county jai for fifteen days.
The parties arc colored. ,
SAIl'it JUIHH1T ALUOfJr.l1.
UrlUlnnt SIICCt\co Seen In the Sky by l'co-
plo or flIO , Nc\ ' .
RENO , Nev. , March 2.-At 5:48 : this morn-
lag an Immense aerole shot out of the north-
er heavens and , 'ernlngly passed over the
tawn. I exploded wih terrlfo force ,
shaking the btmIldngs amid waIting people.
Those who saw II describe It as a magnificent
sight lighting up the heavens amid earth In
all directions. I was accompanied by' a
rushlns , whirring noise like a tornado.
People on the street involuntarily dodged I
was probably a great distance away , as the
explosion was not heard for about 1\0 \
minutes after It had disappeared. .
Eooklnl Toward 1\ Now City . J.iIt.
There was a special session ot the city
passing the February salary orllnaneo and
attending , to one or two routne matters .
The comptroller was Instructed by resolution
to advertise for bids for quarters for the city
jai for two years beginning April 15. The
advertsement will specify thnt time proposals
shall be for two years giving the city the
prIvilege of terminating the contract In one
year If It wisim or extending It fen .n addi-
tonal year nt its discretion . A rlsoluton
directing the comptroller to advertise for
bids for supplying 2,600 dog tags was referred -
ferred
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, hull' Tried to U o IIHI J.nnJLntf.
STROUGHTON , Mass . Mardi 2.-ln the
district court here Judge Dush Morse was
arr.lgnel on the complaint of F. W. Marslmahi .
editor of the Sharon Enterprise , charged with
using profane language In a public con-
veyalce and Iolatng the town by. laws.
The case which was tried In time defendnnt's
own court by JUdge Humphrey , created considerable -
sllerable Interest and the court room was
crowded. After a hearIng lastng several
hours the defendant was dIscharged.
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. JMr , & , , Just think of it.
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down payment , and $5 monthly ,
S , . you can buy IL strictly high.
' - - -1 grade , made
' gralo organ hy
. 7 . Kimball ,
. Wilcox& White
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i Mason & Hamln
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, t , : ' 6-f. , C-In. hlh , 3 mirrors ,
, - 1 stops , oak or walnut , only $76
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, . , , ' - + Walnut case , high top , 1
' , I f - stops , ilmie tone and actiomm
' ic _ I was $25 , lne now' . . . . . . . acton . . , . $ G
, , 3' , . - . 1fh ; top , walnut case fine
. ' ' . a' tone , was sold at $100 , now $ :1 :
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1. ' . _ , ' ' ' 'alnut tone , worth case i8. hlHh miow. top . . . lne . . . $ I
They are golnS fgst-thme prices sell them and no wonder for they are the finest
goods In the world Call at once or address
A Hos-e : ! Jr 1513 Douglas Street
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I l , OI\UA. NEB , ,
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have you soon the lnost bicycles made this ycnl' ? Time "Vlctol' and Impel'ul ! ,
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1mm. Sole tim' f MotmarchmsVo d flt'et-olnss ' ' .
Sumplcs now 11. fgontl JI' ) 11'dt'ClI'Op:1I'III. :
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ED. T. IEY.EN. ? Itsuagor.
33 NJrtl Hi I 5.rct Ihuula , . , Plocc , 1665. ,
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N. U. S'mulconer.
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On : Monday morning , place on solo a
magnificent assortment of new goods , con-
slstng of linens of all kinds I , lallcs' waists ,
underwear , laces , wash goods , spl(11hl as-
sortment of black goods all silks , etc. , etc.
Theo goods are nil new , the very latest
styles , amid goods are now so cheap that
they are nt least 50 per cent better value
than old goods , besides being fresh anti new.
Como on Iolllay : see the beautiful IIplny.
N B. PA LCO : Et
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YOUNG CHRISTIAN LADIES
"orlc Which Is I lieh.mg . "ceoml.l hed
'L'Iirougiu 'I'iiiIr ' 'Tutt" .
Preparations for time War Song concert go
lerrly cmi . amid the commitee In charge Is
sngulno of success , The requcst for as-
slstanco ha'o met with realy response oml I
time 'nmIiitnry" will bo strongly In evhlence.
Time regulnr troops , Omaha guards , Thurston
rifles and Fort Omnha bnli all have prom-
hOI to tallo part Prof 'orrens has ful
chnrge of the music ali Is Irllng time
choruses Time various quarlets will appear
amid time soloists Jules Lumbarl , amid Mary Nyc arc to be
Time con\nlteo Is especially fortunate In
securing Mr l umbnrl , for hIs name Is inseparably .
sellrably Inkel with man ) ' of [ the war
songs , anti especially the "hattie Cry of
)
I'reedom , " for It was his mngnlfcent voice
that IntrOlucel1 It to the world some thirty
years ago ,
'he opera house Ims been secured for one
night , TlmtmrdnyIttrchm 1 , amid efforts arc
being , made to engage It also for the follow-
lag night Prices wl be as usual , the
proceeds to be divided between the Associated
association Charities and . time Young Women's Christan
The eally ] pull last Monday nlghb \\'I n
success In every respect . For enterlaln-
ment Mrs. Isenhnrt and Mrs. Wettlng
1111)'el a mhtmet also two of Mrs. Sweeney's
iupils. Miss Mary Knlghl gave two read-
Ings and Mrs. Matheson , who cnmo simply
to look on , read two .humorous selections .
I was very enjoyable ali was votcl one
of the lost pleasant events of time season.
The Iancallo party on Tuesday ovenlng
was a very enjoyable affair . The luch
neede" rain prevented many from attending ,
but notwlhstallng this nil who came emm-
joyed the rlfreshments , which were served
by ladles In colonial costumes
Gospel services , Sunday afternoon nl 4
o'clock , leader . Miss l'fremmmmmmer. 'fho subject .
ject for consideraton will be found In lnle
Iv : 2G-29 verses. All arc welcommie The
meetngs are growing In Interest.
Mondny , March 4 , al S p. m. , tall by Dr.
Lanlton on limo "Gospel of Health. " Oood
music has been lu'ovlded and I promises to
bo n very Instructive talk.
'Cho French class under the direction of
Pror. Chatelain closed time first term lat
Friday nIght. The second term will begin
next Friday evening , March 8. at 8 o'cloel
Anyone wishing to join can do so by lea\-
Ing their name at the assocaton rooms ho-
fore that timmic.
tme. .
1'01 unit 'VI8 : crhnnly hnjtmred.
Friday afternoon the 13-months-oM boy
of W. J. Scott . living al 293 Dodge street ,
was quite erlously injured. Time little one
was plalng on the third floor of time imouse' , al
the he,1 of the etlrs. A gate had been
placed across the stairs and It was thought
that he was safe. But the ehUd mnnnged to
press himself through the posts of a railng
alongside the gate and fell down cn the stairs
below , striking his heat ant roiling down
to the foot. No bones were broken , but I Is
feared thaI the little one suffered concussion
of the bral , .
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Crusimcd Jrnclth mu " "tOI " 'iiocl
Bum'ko Western Union telegraph
Fred DUllc a 'ester telegrph
messenger , was rIdIng emi his wheel yesterday
afternoon , and In passing the alley near the
compn"s ' building on Thirteenth street , he
struck a wagon , was thrown oil and his foot
crushed. He was taken ! to his homo at
Twenty-second and California streets.
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LOCAL JJIWVLTJES. .
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The Building Trades council Is making an
effort , wlh good prospects of success toward
having union labor exclusively employed In
the construction of the new theater building
at Fleenth and Harney streets
In accordance with a recent resolution of
time lord of Education , all telephones have
been ordered removed from the Public school
blldings wlh thc exceptons of those at the
Walnut Hi , Saratoga , Leavenworth and
Pacific scimool The salary roil for February
shows a contracton of $200 from the figures
of time previous month ns evltence of the efforts -
c-
I forts or tht board at retrencimnient.
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FARMERS FEELING - nOl.FUL.
Returning tl the State and Preparing : for .
Great Cr01 , > Year.
Though only 1 few Inches of rain tel "
throughout Nebraska Monday anti Tuesla ) ' '
people living In these sections of the statd
In which a protracted couth has prevalct
are encouraged to a remnrknblo degree , Thl .
Is better illustrated by the tone ot time con-
\rsnton at limo unIon depot among th
passengers foam the western counties of tho.
state than In any other manner nt present ,
Oflicer 1'lemlng nt the depot hula n splel111
opportunity to secure Informaton along thll
line. Wetlmmestlay's trains from other Points
brough several hundred \eoll1e to the depot
enrouto to limo western part of time state , nn
of whom were prepared to take Ith'antngo or
time hcnvy rains to 1'lnee their grouII In
conliton for grain , Mammy of them hM left
their farms until rain shoull fall amid others
hnll gone to points In ' Iowa , : luourl anti
1lnols unl time severe winter was over.
On . all sides . were hearth remnrks about whnt
wns expected to be nccOml18hell In limo way
of rnlslng a bIg crop this year.
Amen , those waiting nt the depot for their
train was J. J. lnrs of Polk county lie has
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been a farmer In that locality for years anti
prmlnent In ngrlculural arnlr" . Talking ems
the subject of crops In time state , prospects ,
etc. , Mr. hays Mil : "There arc few fnrms
In Polk county that will not be occupied this j
year. All talk about lalli net beimig In dc-
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mnnd'ln that II ammy other fnrln section or
Nebraska Is fooiisimmmess. Seine 11eoilio have
left , hut others have taken their places , atH1
In Pole county a new fnrmer has cOle for
every ono who has gone They are not scred
by the tlrotmtim.
"The cOIIIton of the winter grin Is ro-
matllably Koed , Whie lIthe snow IIB
fallen , the wenther was such that It
nil remalnCl In time groUhn , and In
thl manner the roots of the plnnt
hn\'e ben veil imrotectetl. Sllec time war\
weather hns arrived I hnve examlnell several
flltis ali fnd the plant strommg and Ilealhy
In every Instnnce. Every particle of molsturo
of the pnst few days has been absorbed and
now the gromHI Is In excelent condition al-
most all over the state. 'fhe prospects are
for the most prosperous year In the history
of the atmite I sa ) ' this bocluso there nrl
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Indicatons cOlmonly accepted by flrmers
that there will be nn IbUII/nce of molstur&
this year In Nebrslm amid this Is all time as-
surance the farmuiers of this stale require.
"Since the mllR the price of fnrm land hna
advanced matlrlnlr nml the rents arc corre-
spGrdlngl ) higher , but there Is 111enty of good
humid In lolt count ) . to be had emi reasonablG
terms . b ) good renters , but I not rented It
wi be 111anted to crops by the owmiers. . "
tmurmImme l.'e'mi'es .
The following ! Ilrrlage lcenses wcro 1-
suel yesterday :
Name nnd AI1lress. Age.
Erik Larson . Ialmo , Neb. . . . . . . . . . . . . G
\'elhlmlnl Larson , Omnhn. . . . . . . . . 2
Andrew C. Larsen Omimahma. . . . . . . . . . . .
Susie M. Grabi , Omh.2
Ilnrleh P. lnlge , Gimore , Nob. . . . . . . 21
Johann Oltmann , Glimuom'e , Neb. . . . . . . 2
DIED.
Y\YAnD-Infant dluJhter of : fr. anti
Mrs. C. S. llaywam'mi , 1213 South 31st st. .
died Fehrnry 28. 189 , aRet 1 day .
HESS-EII A. aged 21 years I months , be-
loved wife of Frnle N. Hess , March 1.
1895. Funeral from residemice 1813 North
3Hh at , Sundar afternoon , at 2 o'clock
Interment ut l'orest Lawmm rlends In-
\1 ted.
nOCKAFIEIJD-Jonathan Mardi 2. at 1 t
a. m" , aged G : years. I. unerl from resi-
dence. sua SJuth Eghteenth street. Mon-
day , Mnrch 4 , nt 2 I m. Interment Forest
Lawn cemetery.
Da.ton , 0" , and Laport , Inl" , papers please
copy. _ _ _ . _ _ _ _
( 0ln8 I10wors 00 Oi StrIke .
HARTFORD CITY Ind. . March 1.-Tha
refusal ot limo Sneath Oas works to pay
union wages to blowers resulted In a strika
by 250 men.
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BARGAINS. .
FLOflIDAWATERTImIs Is the finest nr-
tlcme nmade , by nastman : : & Co. , formcrl '
selling mnleby It . now. lnslm:1 . . . . . . . formerb.35 . . . . .
i'EiiFUaIE-Ao sorlmcnl of elgimteen
D eghtce
high gm'atlo odors . formcrly sold al OOc .
now . . Irle . . . . olols. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . . 19c S
SOAI'-incmumllmmg butter milk , ahycemine ,
transparent glycerine , Gerlamiola timid otimers
high grade tenet soams. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
BOX ' ' ' ' .
PAI'ER-Inciudlmig Iiurd' , W'timting'.15
un&l otimer line papers fur society. Cormo.
seondence. Formnethy soiti at Sic to SOc ; mmow Box.
Snow , Lund & Co. ,
S. E. Cor. 16th muid Faruarn ,
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Kitchen
Ti ; : Necessities
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Wimere quality and economn
. join imanmis there you will find a
. - - - - ' : true value that is wortimy your
attention. 'rimeso words tell time
. ---I-5'.L. wlmoio secret of our endeavors ,
. . _ Look over time followimmg great
' bargains for Mommthay's sale :
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: : , I'aper Pails s'omtIi 2c at lie ,
. Tub. , 3 hoops , as'omLi : The at Sic ,
) l'em'frctlomm W'mlngermm , Womlim 3 , at
. .
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. - . ' - mmmcmi ] Iiimmdies wortim lc at IC ,
- - - - Nickel plated Flat Irons. 2'4c ' piuni ,
- - - Carpet Siveepors tt'om tim * 2A0 at U,43.
Tca liottics , ntckelc'i mmml copper
bottom wertim Sm , at fZie.
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9 camtcetit ; Goods delivered promptly to all
parts of time city ,
Baby Iimmggles anml Bicycles- I
Stoi- : , up.to.dato to-date Imrices styles , mit domm-
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5 ' , Now Shirt Waists.
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Now Kid Gloves - in-
c1ucUn blue and green ,
Now Ribbomis in all
widthu and shades.
beautiful. Now Embroideries , very I
New Laoos of all kinde , Now Embroidered Chiffon ,
Now Vandyke Point Colhrs. Now Paseomontrico ,
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New Goods for o.ir Summer Counter.
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