Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 07, 1895, Part I, Page 8, Image 8

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8 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ TiE OMAhA DAILY DE1f SUNDAY , APRIL . 7 , 18 ! .
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BOSTON STORE EASTER SALE
Grandest Display gale Hgh Grade Dress
Goods , Siks , White Goods , Linens
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EVER WAS SHOWN IN OMAHA I
Tomorrow nnll Al Next Week We Offer ;
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OrRRlest AtrRctonH . for Jnqter : Triul
log Ever : Hlo"n-l.o . lt"tlr Ovcr-
< ro1lcll " .lh No\llc .
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$12 SIi.K PATTERNS . $ 6.98.
Entre sik pattern , regular $2 sui , nl
O.98 , consistIng Of twelve yards of pure . silk
gogrnln , Ieau to Sole , anti alt thl new
. browns , new blues . new greens and blacks ,
Inclutlng all enllng BhadeB. Entro suit
feaster sate price $ G.9B.
22.lnch heavy black Falns , line luster for
capes nnll trimmIngs , U.25 quality . Iasl"
sale price , 76c.
New line of sati siks , In stripes nnll
chccks al 29 c.
' , t.lnch nal ural Pongee silks , regular $
: quality . Insler solo prIce t9e.
flack fancy silks fur separate skirts , 98c
. yard worth $2.
' Full line of Ores lie I.onllres , mirror moire
satl duches antI extra heavy grosgrain , $2
quality , I asltr ale price 98c yarl !
8C t.ACK OVgl.TY ! nlms ; ooons .19C.
All of our Imported fancy black novelties
that sold for The and S3c . astcr I sale prIce
' , ' 49c.
46.lnch Mohair welts , II very choIce pat-
Ierne regular Ilrlce $ t. On sate Monday . G9c.
. fa.lnch storm serges , In black only , regular -
ular prIce Sc ! , gaster sale price & 9e.
CO-tnch black clay worstell , suitable for
made suits. Regular Ilrlco
capes and tailor SUIR.
. * 2. On sale I'nster sale . prIce $1.26.
l"lgured Mohair welts , In all the new Rprln
shntles , regular prlco MI c. Easter saID price .
&Uc.
l9c.Pancy two-toncll sergtR. In all the new co1
012 , regular price The. Easter solo prie 39c.
Only one Pattern to a customer.
PEClAI4 SALE EAST ll WITI GOOns.
Dot1 Swiss anti India linens . linen lawns.
We have the largest line In Omaha of Irintell (
111mlty nt 8'c. 10c. 121c and 150.
Fancy silk striped ) gInghams , beautiful Imt.
terns , 25c anll 29c.
I TiE LINEN mWAH'mNT.
'Vo will place on our counter tomorrow
600 remnants bleached cream and turkey rel
table tamaslts In remnants ranging from I !
to 4 yarts , al less than une.hal the regular
price.
All the 22xl6 BelHord buck lowels 12c
. each.
: Brighton crepe towels , size 18x36. go nl :
for 25c.
Extra large size , double thread bath towels
go nt 15c l.ach.
All the heavy table padding. 5S.lnch wide I
39c yard. ;
1 case of Marseles bell spreads , sIze 2x
2,4 ! , go al $1.26 each.
1 case extra large size crochet bed spreads ,
Marseilles patterns. go at 98c.
A large quantiy of 62-lnch stamped linen
bureau Bcarfs , with knotted fringe , go nt 2c
each.
ech.CROCKEltY IEPA1tTMENT.
Vase sale all next week.
250 real Venetian vases fewer baskets antI
rosa howls. always sold al tOe , In this sale
10e.
150 strawberry Ilamonl and fan fewer
vase . worth The ; In this sale , 25c.
YACHT CAPS , mN'S H.TS , DOYS' HATS
, Yacht caps , suitable for boys and gIrls , nl
1c : Worth 35c.
- Doys' hats , nt 16c and 25c ; worth Thc to
$10.
Men's hats sprIng styles all colors , nl
950 and $1.50 ; worth UI 10 $4.
. SPECIAL SALE EASTER SHOES
t .Al novelties In ladles' shoes to suit Easter
costumes on sale tomorrow.
I BOSTON STORE , Omaha.
N. W. Cor 16th and Douglas.
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Chlc"lo. Rock hlnnd 8 I'nltIo ny.
I I Change of time Sunday April 7 : TraIns
1- No B' . 2 , 4 ant 6. eastbount , will leave ns for-
: inerly vlz. . al 1 a. m. , 4:30 : p. m and 6:25 :
p. m. Trains from the east arrive Omaha
. 9:35 : a. m. . 1:35 : p. m. and 5:55 : p. m Trains
for the west leave Omaha al 1:40 p. m. . Den.
. ver limited , 6 p. m. . Texas express Arrive
from the west Dcnver lImIted , nl 4 p. m" ,
' Texas express 10:60 : n. in. Passengers can
now leave Chicago at 6 p. in. on a fast ves
tbuled train with ( lining car and buffet
sleepers and arrive In Omaha al 9:35 : a. m.
Passenger for Lincoln leave Omaha at 1:40 :
and 6 p. in. CIAS , KENNEDY
G.N..W.P.A.
Ticket office . 1602 Farnnm p street
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. Note change In Hock Island trains In effect
; . Sunday , April 7.
UNITY CLUB'S YEAR'S WORK.
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Ocer for Next Your moot 01 l'l'ldny J "cn _
' : 111-'hn I.a.t II.ru.lnl.
The last meeting of the ( Unity club for the
season was held In the church lecture room
rldny evening.
, Before begInning the regular program a
short business session was hold nt which Mr.
Thomas KipatrIck presided , owing to the
, . . absence of the president , Prof. II. P. LewIs
? - The reports of the treasurer and secretary
t were read and adopted.
. Dr. Mann , chairman of the commlteo aI-
. pointed 10 prepare the coming 'ear's program ,
reported the work ot the cOlmltee , \hlch ,
after amendment , was adopted. I was de.
. , s clded 10 continue the economIc section . There
. will also be a literary section. 'fho leaders
and work Of the third section will be decided
.
. upon later.
- The officers elected for the ensuIng year
are ; Prof. II. I' . Lewis . Ilreshlont I Ella n.
I'errlne , secretary , all Margaret II. lteatl .
: treasurer. A vote Of thanks was telleret
. Miss Kate Mcllugii . Dr. Mann and Mr. C. S.
J4. J.oblngler , who have so efficiently Illanned
and directed the ) 'e-r'f worlt.
- _ AI tw close of the business meeting : lr.
; . J.oblngler anncunced the subject Of the e\'cn-
, lug , "Monetary PanIcs . "
OwIng to the absence Of Mrs . II. p. LewIs
the first pnller "Nature and History Of
, . Panics , " was omitted . "Causes" WIS discussed -
cussed hy Mr. WHlum Wallace ant : lr. Ki- I
patrick rEad n IHlllcr on "Prevnton and
, , I Itetnedy . "
After I general 11scuiBIon of the topics the
club adjourned for the . year.
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Noveltles-M.lI. lIlies . , IHO I arnam.
I A 1'01" 'It'"ltll' ' . ,
t Offered by the Chlrago. Milwaukee & St ,
i t Paul railway , 1,0 short hue to Chicago A
F clean train , made tip and started from Omaha
r \ Baggage checked from residence to destina.
t ( bit . Elegant 1 train service and courteous
_ L einployes. gntro train lighted h ) electricity
b , . I and heated hy steam with electric light In
, every berth. 1.1 net dining car service In
, I the ) vest . wIth meals served "a la cart < "
- The Flyer leav.s at G p. tn. daily from Union
r Deitot }
City Ticket Office , IMI F.Hnam street C.
. S. CarrIer , city ticket agent ,
r. .
- - . One of the neatest little booklets that has
; appeared for some time Is the History of
Omaha Guards , which has just been issued
i from the Ilres ot the l'okrok 1llndu PrintIng -
- . , - ' . jug company. I IB copiously illustrated with
t cuts Of the omcers of the company and with
I several group pIctures , Ilrlntc1 In a blue tone
The frontispiece represents the guards tn
t.- Hanscom Ilark on MemorIal day 16H ! , and
there are several Illetures taken during the
strike II South Omaha lust summer when the
. guards assisted In Iresenlng order. In every
. way , the typographical v.ork on the book )
, l _ - of the best and indicates that It clme from
: the bund Of un artist. S
.t CAll'UlSI.\ TEXAS .
"Tho frelltl.t Illr < all In lie " 'flrIt , . "
Santa Fe route , Is the popular line to either
. California or Texas lest Of service . lowest
' rntes. For particulars , cal on or nllllrl8 '
11. 1. l'almer. pasenGer agent , Hoom 1 , FIrst
z r : National bank building . , Omaha
. . "I"rrll ! " 3Iciiuies.
The county judge has granted the folu\lns
'tr marrIage licenses :
c Name and AI\lres. Age.
. , " ' 1:1 : < H. Johnson , Omaha. . . . . . . . . . 21
lllcent Y. Andel'on , Bennington . . . . 2J
Charles A. Knapp , Ponca . . . . . . . . . . . 20
L DQrrls Crew , lunca. . . . . . . . . . . . " . . 2
Andrew Johnston , Omaha . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Sine Neisen , Ontaha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
llam 1 ( Vlool ' For Omaha. . . . " . . . 29
10'810 "uuneu , Omaha,1 , . . . . . . W ,
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N. B. AtCONER.
Monday Wo Will Offer Wond.rftl Bargins
in Dress Goods and Silks .
75C TO $1,25 BLACK GOODS FOR 50 :
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Colored trcR 0001. " 'orth from 711 tn
SI.ll for liCe " xtrd-6c to I 00
SII ror IOc-t 1,1)0 ) SI (
Oloen for 2le 1'llr.
m.ACt Dmss GOODS
For one day only.
7rj to $1.25 ; IIL.ACI ( GOODS l Ol 50e.
Over 1000 yards Of all wool novelty black
dress goods consisting ot jacquanls , hlnlet-
tas , camels' hair crellons and fancy weaves-
folio over retailed for less than i5c some for
. . ChoIce Monday al SOc
$ anti many 01 $1.25. IOHla )
) 'nrt.
COLOnEl DRESS GOons.
Big values In colored dress goods.
6.000 yards all wool and Ilk ali wool mix-
tures. checleA. srges . ladles habit cloths
hergaln s , II\cr Sfles. . (11 I . ' dcl I s , Sea ch Chev-
hots figtlred \ henrletas , etc. , etc. . 40 to 50 I
inches wide . worth from i6c 10 $1.50 ; all b"
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Monday nl SOc 'nrd.
SILKS , SllKS .
- . . . SIIS SI.IS. . ' "
.fU t l :1.1" : t'UIL uU\
. ' dress silks . light .
Cliseney Bros. Ilrlntell siks. lght.
dark and IH'111 ] grounds , the The yard klnl
goes IOllny nt 10c ,
:
Fancy figured satIn surnhs ( ( n colors only )
has never heel solt ( for less than $1 , on sale
Monday at SOc yard
Back . Faille I'rancasl. ! DOc quality , Monday
60e.Back nrmlrl silk . $1 quality . Monday SOc.
lack slrnh sIlk. ic tiutillty . : lolllay 50e.
Black satin surali , 85c 'uat . ) Monday 60c.
Gilbert's 2e ant : loc qualities , fancy waist
linings . Monday nt ISo yard.
LINEN IEi'AItTMENT.
Sc wash cloths , 29c dozen.
lc tozen.
At our lnen department wo will place on
sale : OO dczcn fine Imported wash cloths.
The regular Irlc } of thEm IB 6c each but ,
for tomorrow we will offer them nt 29c dozen.
G NTS' NIGhT IOB S.
Oents' 7lc fancy trimmed night rh : $ , trlm-
thou In Cnsh's fast color trimming . made of
hue Illht shIrt I usll , \Ith felled seams
anti yoke , only SOc tomorrow
GLOVE IEi'AltTtIENT.
$1 . SILK GI.OVIS pal 2C A I'AIlt.
We will ' In our giov
\ \ wi give you a bargain olr glo\
Ilepartn1lt , tomorrow that Wl know you wil
appreciate anti one that occurs only olce In
I letme , This wi pDsll\l ) ht th grcat-
cst bargain we have ever yet cIe red In this
dellrtIEt We wi offer you our entire
' , In hlacle. .
stock of latles' silk gloves , tan
brown , ray and olher desirable shadEs.
These gloves we have sell rIght along nl
50e. The Slc ali $1. TomorroW we will give
you the pick of the entIre let at 25c a pair.
All colors and all sizes.
sizes.N.
N. B. FALCO EI.
See the new line ol decorted ChIna nt : I
Ii. Bliss , 110 l - arnam. .
U. S. OIAT WO IAH' . 11 > 1.liF Cll .
Auxllry to U. 8. Grlnt I'ost : o. 111
( ; . , \ . B.
WI give n dIme social on Monday evenIng ,
the 81h Inst. , at the rlsltEnco of Major I R. S.
WIlcox. 210 Wlrst street , Omaha , to whIch
all comrades of the Grand Army of the Ito-
public . Indies of the 'Vomen's Relets corps ,
Sons ot Veterans , their famIlies and friends
are cordIally invited to attend . entire receipts !
to he devoted to charitable .
de\otell purposes ; pro-
gressl\o high f'e.MRS.
MRS. HANNAH LYONS
I'resident
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Sam'l Burns holds an Easter vase sale next
week.
100 Venetian vases , worth 25c to SOc , for
15c.
100 strawberry diamond and fan , worth SOc
to The now 35c ,
heal cut rose vase , worth $6 , for $2.80. _
. .
Vases , cut and pressed p glass , : . 11. Bliss.
' I 110UT Ind I MitiuLes
[
s
the time
tmo
IOW malle
from Omaha to Denver
h ) the Ilurlington's "Denver Limited. "
Three hours and f e , mnutes ! faster than any
other train cnrrylng'sl elng and dining cars
City Ticket ofco132 Faram St. . Omaha.
J. D. REYNOLDS , Ciy. Passenger Agent.
.
Easter opening of find millinery Monday
Johnston. and Tuesday . April 8 and 9. Misses Kahl &
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Card or Thts'Ici.
I wish to take this opportunity Of expressing -
pressing my sincere thanks to the' World
Mutual Benefit assocIation , the Insurance department -
partment of the Order of the World , for
theIr promptness In paying the Insurance on
Margaret A. Burner , who was fatally burned
In the Ilmterson hotel fire on larch 20.
1895. The face of the policy . $1,500. was
paid In fourteen days from date 'of death and < 1
six days from dale of lrocfs J also wlBh to
express m ) thanks to IrvIng G. Barlght ,
district superintendent World Mutual Benefit
association , and tIme memhera of Omaha lOdge
No. 200. Order of the World . for kindness
and sympathy. SUSIE liDS ! ! ,
Guardian ! ot JEan G. Burner .
See T. S. Clarkson's advertisement. Cheap
excursion to Irrigated land
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NO CAUSE FOR HIS ARREST
.Johl O'llearn (1:118 : to lie ni Innocelt
'lctiii ' , .
\Ictm or Silo I'tilce
John O'\lar was yesterday arraigned
In police court on the charge of
Ilolce being drunk .
. . . . , . . . . drulle.
anl saul [ lat alnougl lie had trelllenty
IJlealle,1 , guilty to tim same charge , he would
not do so this time , as he was not gul .
10 I said that Friday night he was stoppetl )
on the Street hy Officers leelal and ahey
ant ! another olcerlom ho could nol name
'fitey asked hIm his occupation ant several
uthol' questions , all at which O'Hearn say
ho answered Ito also Fald that he referred
time omcer to a friend who worked hear hy
and who was also known 10 them He
claims that the officer whose lame ho does
Iot Iwow went to see this mnn , whlo the
others took him to time Ilolco box and called
UI' the police patrol. 'fhe oUccr came back
with the informatIon that O'llearn's friend
alt that he was all right , hut ito ( oleers
who had Illacet him under arrest said thai
they would have to send him to tIme staten ,
as the patrol wagon hall been called . They
preferrell the charge Of drunkenness against
hlni O'lle.mrn says thaI ho was perfect )
sober and that ho remonstrated with the
omclrs for their action , but that they only
reiterated their statement thaI ho would
have to go to Jai because the wagon had
hecn calen and that they would prefer the
charge of drunlenness against 11m on general
principles
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Prof Jagga has moved to time Midland hotel
Sixteenth : nt Chicago. .
Interlalnnumt : by t'omf : nnl numh
SJme church entertainments arc such tl
name only . . but thnt given by the Ladies'
Aid society of the Central United ' '
Ail ) Centrl Unltet Iresh-
terlan chul'ch Friday e\enln was of the
sort to nlousc enthusiasm antI at limes
! nthuslnsl 1111 lmes ex-
.
cite eon ldurnLIhlarl ) . Time affulr was
under the direct supervision at Iror. antI
lrf. Stewart . of the Institute for the DEaf
ant Iumh , amid the inmidls antI teachers Of
that instItution furnii4med much of the lIra.
grain , which WUI as follows :
Ilalo Duct Overture-Poet and Peasant
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " oil tUPI' )
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'I'Iic Misses Conmmett and jiegnier .
Rong. . . . : ts . . . . ConlEt . . . . } } . the llgnlel' l'uplis
l'amitoimilmne-Good and ' ' l vl. . . . . . . Pupis
Deat l'upiis.
The Sailor's I.anthem. lulls. . . . . . . . . . . . I
A . n. King'
Moonlight on Tebblns' the \ . on..Irmanl
Male Quartet-Merrily tJoes 0thBarkLesllu
It. A . Ftlle ) O. F . Milnore , It. l. Wallace ,
E. J. ( huts.
Uelllu ) ' Dr\ . . . . . . . GIls. . . . . . . . . , . . ,
l'ammtoniummie-L'roIigal Son . . . . . . , . . .
C. B. Compo
Impersonations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Id. S. 'hompson.
O'crture-llapitl 'rebblns' brchestra . , , , , , . . . . . . . , .Dulber
RItI Song. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Deaf Pupils .
Sign Song-Shall We Meet Beyond the
Snl-Shnl . . , . . . . , . . , . . , , Deont
River' . . . . . . . . . . . . I. . , . .
SCOF1ELD'S ' EASTER SALE
fine Drcsser , Silk Waists , gO"arte Skirts
rind Beautiful Eprng Oapcs.
All ON SALE TEI5 WEEK
. At I'rlces to lnslro : Quld Smsli-Silhc 'nlst .
8'.UII Crel" SkIrts , 811.011 Int'k
Satin Skirts , 81.11 ) ; CIIICR itt
SIO.OI , Capes nt 8l.UO.
Only one wek until Easter and ninny are
unprepared-to mnko II possIble for alt such
to appear In new gowns al moderate cost. we
have Itelle to efer our chohesl : suits al
special IJrlces-for Instance , we will sell a
black crpon suit tastefully trimmed with i
lace and velvet nl $30 , which would he cheap
enough al $45 ; another black crepOI , trlml1
with satin and lace . for HO , this cannot be
produced II Omaha for less than
$ ,0. , A brown crepOl , trlnlell II
velvet for $30 ; another black
crelJon , trlmlC1 with greel velvet all black
eatimm . for $50.00 , really worth 6500. Wo
have dreses In other materials nl $15.00.
$20.00 antI $25.00. which are blow the regular I
valne ; these snIts are omit of time ortlimmary-
timey ) . are matlo by ! . . New York . . dressmnlcrs
ant have ni IllvII ualy. The skirts are
ot the very latest shapes and Perfect We
guaralteo a Perfect ft
Silk waists al $4.98. made of kalknl or
I"nal chlckell silks , canlot he lalle to order
for less than $7.00. Other unique antI Ixcll'
slve style silk waists at $ G.IO. $8.r,0. , $10.00
ant $2.00. special } ntelton being asked for
onr $15.00 nnd $17.S0 silk svalsts which cannot -
not he produced hero for $20.00 to $22.00.
Separate skirts In' crepon. satlmi . ngulcd silk ,
mohair , serge and olher favorite materials
better shape and lower In prIce than offered
elsewhere.
Easter capes-the best nssortmenl In
Onmalma Our styles will he fount different
from those shown else"wre al $ ] 0.00. $16.00 l ,
$20.00 and $2.00. We have them as low as
$3.00. $5.00 and $7.50 , whIch are dressy and
genteel
tor I hnslness women wc' have a fine black
mohair suit nt $15.00 that will equal anything
costing $25.00. limmlies' bloomer bicycle suits
-two $25.00. $15.00. . O. K. SCO1'IELI ) .
I'R'mtsmttit ti ' .lle ;
The Northwestern line fast \Isthuled Ciii-
cage train that glides east from the Union
Iepot every afternoon nl 5:45 : and Into Ciii-
cage at 8:15 : next morning , with Supper and
h carte breakfast. Every part of the train I
I1IGIIT.
01lr laster trains al 1:05 : n. m. and - 4
p. m. daily-good , too.
City ticket ofce , 101 1 : ram street.
New line of lamps . - - and . - globes , M. 1. Bliss.
DIED.
O'KEgFE-Thc remains of Mrs. Margaret
O'Keefe will arrive frJI Chicago Satur-
tiny morning and ue taken to St l tcr's
cimmirclm where requiem mass will he eel-
Ibrntlll at halC past 10 o'cloek. Funeral
\\1 take place Sunday aferoon at 3
'dock from former residence iOi South
'rwentnlnth muvemlume. Interment lt holy
Spulchre cemeter } ' .
SM I Ti ( 1-Itobert 1. " 'edneRlla ) ' . AIrl 3.
lS' . at TnfJJn Springs , Florida. Intel'
ment lt Gemteseo Ill.
The funeral services of the late Mrs. . Gilbert -
bert H. CollIns wi be hell In Trinity ca-
thcllrl on ' lolla ) ' moring lt 1 o'cloel
Intermenl itt Prospect a 11111.
Easter opening of line millinery Monday
and Tuesday , April 8 and 9. Misses Kaimi &
Johnston.
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Quick !
Leaves Omaha 4:45 : p. m. tetay ,
Arrives Chicago 7:55 : a. m. tomorrow.
The Burlington's "Vestibuled Flyer" does
It , Tickets and full Informaton at 1324 Far-
nam street.
.
Gel Prices on white Haviand ChIna "Mar-
seihles" and "Hanson" - . patterns. : I II. Bliss .
TRIED TO BRAIN HIS WIFE.
\nlnn Ilnrlnnel ( ot GIbSon Goes to Jail
for It.
AnIon Martanek , a former terror of Gb-
son , but who during the last few months
has somewhat quitted down found his way
Into police court again yesterday. He I '
had hen arrsled on complaint of his wife.
She claimed that on last Saturday lartanelt
had built n fence for a party ant thaI he re
ceived $5 for hIs labor. He does not do much
work and II celebratIon of time fact that he'
hall a Job he invested tM ( $5 In Gbson
whisky. lie gal glorIously drunk and returning -
turning homo attempted to brain hIs wife
wIth a bottle ant then with a chair. A 14-
'ear.ol:1 : son Interfered and later In time day
\artanelt lay for him wih a knIfe and )
ax. The boy was wnrned In time and consequently -
seqlenty be still remains uncarved. Judge
Berlea was roasting the man for not support-
Ing his famiy when Jartnnek Interrupted
him hy saying thaI he obtained supplies from
the county. Time Idea that a man would
spent money for drink ant lhen apply to
time coult ) ' for assistance made JUdge Berka
angry and therefore Jartanele wi reside In
the county Jai for the space of thIrty days.
a . _ _
II'nVlr Onlcor Comlnl . \tlrr Sharp
Captain lostyn has received a telegram
from the chief of police of Denver , stating
that an officer has been sent after George C.
Sharp . wbo was arrested here rhlay. I
Is said ! thaI Sharp Is wanted for swindlIng
Charles rlck ot Denver out of $100 by false
pro tenses. lie denies tIme charge I Is
thought thaI he Is the son ot time late Jacob
Sharp , a miionaIre of . New York City.
IIIclc'III' . ( 'rdulln'r ) ' hearing.
' I. 0 'nn" , . , II. , . 1i , , , ' .nl "enrlnl. . . . . _
. , ' , . . UO' . , u "U utfl , . n'"O"HI , 'L1U
was arreBtell Friday I night for passing a numn.
ber of forged checks yesterday waived ex-
aminaton and was hound over to tIme district
court In tIme sum ot $600. Stock claims that
he was forced to raise monty In this way
hecanFo ho was out of work , hut people who
know him say thaI he never works I he can
gel out ol it . He IB a single imman-
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1111 It with" Slliiu .
, . Eddie Farle ) ' , who lives at 11 Cass street ,
was ) yesterday arralgnetl 01 time charge
of disorderly conduct. lie Is n boy 1 years
ot age. I Is claimed that he shot another
boy nlmcd Forbes In the eye with I stOIC
from a slimmg. 1 lrley claims that IL was
acchlental. 'rho case was contnued until
next Vedmmesday unt
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KITCHEN ECONOMIES.
Save the liquor In which ham . Is holed for
the foulllation Of pea } sommp
Wash off eggs heore breaking and save lhe
shells for setlng coffee.
To cleanse tine laces ruh thoroughl 11 hot
four ( not hrown ) , then Bhale . )
Reserve the oil palmer thaI comes over larder
or butter for paperIng cake ( ilium.
Make your own orange extract by adding
time peel of six oranges to a pint Of alcoimol
Do not heal eggs for custards to light . or
they \\'llot on top , amid wlnol "doln , "
Mirrors or wIndows wlpcd with a dammii
tamll
chamois akin need 10 further wipInG or lioiishm-
.Ing.
.Ing.In
In boIling rIce , peas or macaroni save the
water In which thE ) ' were balled for use tn
SIJUI3.
Whalebones that are bent can he straight.
ened by being thrown Into cold water for a
few ( hmourum
.
In maletnG imaid pudding sauce , add sugar
qUlckl gradually to butter , and I will cream more
Orange rinds , saved and dried , make the
best Of lelndlng ! , owing tu the volatile oil can-
tamed In the blcin .
In buying peanuta for the chlhlren or to uu
s"lell , buy them ( rw and bake them In the I
cheJper. oven 'fhls Is but little trouble , antI Is much
Watermelon rinds make an excellent substi.
lute for citron. Cook rich and thick with
plenlY of sugar and can When ready to use
take out a little . dry In oven and add to cake ,
pudding or pie.
When crumbing coquetea or anything else
that requires egging and crumbling , a table-
spoonful of mik may bo added to each egg
used. Timla Is more economical when eggs are
; or 3 elt , , c1 ! ui quite I' . CffCGtUIJ , .
I.QU11 Y VlATXflUU ItOUSE. :
I.QUI cl.nlu - 1UUSI .
Special Sale TOlrI\Y of Men's Suits
A 1. ! i.
l \1 b Of dt11 interest to you to
go down to the neW8toro ' nt 13th and Far-
nam , tomorrow \1hne you get the best
clothIng bargains In Ilhle city . Notice whol
wo offer :
All wool men's suilt . light effects , nl $ tO.
Fine cheviot ammits . nil sIzes , two shades , .
our own make nl $1.OO.
Elegant clay wOstl' suis , In sacks or
culawnye , nt $ ( .75.
Men'e gooll casslDlero. pnnts. The.
An elegant lot of haIr lined worsteds In
stripes , al $125. $
Fine lne Of casslnero pants , some as
high ae $2.50 : take your choIce at $1.50.
CI.DI N'S DIIPAILTMENT.
To mere\ Introduce ourselves bettor we
offer a nice chl < 's suit , ages 4 to 14 , al
.5c.
.5c.'Ve
'Ve also carry as fine ones as arc mnatie
and can gIve them to yomm al ni ) price.
Boys' knee Pants all ! izos nil qualIties .
thaI range as high ns $1.50 : on Iomlay our
prlco 25c. 1lml. ammo lisle to a customer.
mN'S FU1LNISIIINU.
We carry n full line of Wilson llros. . '
ahmirtmi also furnIshIng goods.
Fine 1 flrll ) acter I neckwear at 2c cache
EQUITY CLOTHING & ShOE nOlSI .
13th antI Farimam .
, nnt
; U.I1 1' l 1 IH7'I\S.
- OIA1A. April 6.-To the 1101 of 'he
Bee : " 'e hlve tnken ntlvnltlge of ) ' 011
Ie 111) ' grnte.1 . plllh.lon nml mire 1reluml'-
Ing to IluhlRh 'I'hl IIYlln ) ' lice . Our cami-
\'ttSSei'H mire 1I'lIIn the lelt 1111 mire
leetn with wnrm lncourlement from
ntls'ertlsem-s . anti the ) lblc generl ) ' . 'Vo
hope to prepale nn lsle lhll wi he I
credit to Ollha all In all respects worthy
ol the olle Crol whleh It shal npllear.
As the l'resbyteriuin hosllltnl Is sectarian
only In mmmtnie . we hope the 1IIIrni Illhle
will take mimi interest In our cmiilcmmvoi' In in-
clnse time working powel of the hOIltnl.
'ho wonln who II'U tlll tin rt II timework
work arc U ) 10 11'111 conlnell to our OWI
church . I induce time lst of our stnI lS
fur ml COimilileteil.VltIm ) very sincere tlllts
for your gcneroslt , 1 11 conllly ynlr ,
) IDA Y. TILDEN.
'rhe editorial RtnI of the la'llay woman's
edition ol Time Hoc his not yet helm eltrel
111'1. hit \lrs. 1lrtonl , ? Irs. .lolmmi Gorlon )
nmiilirs. . F. it. 'l'i'ttey mire busily l'n lgllg
tnllnt to cOlluct the \nrlous tllpartmcnts
oC time palI' . \hon the Ilnr Is eOlpluto
It Is ( XIJectell ( ( limit I wi he one of theme
inotit hrllllt that 11 : ! E\el heLms cmmgumgetl
II the wcst. Amen the dl\mrtment ellor :
airenily clectell ! the fet \ uwln : I'hllmin-
throl' , : rs. P. :1 1"0111 , hOI eholll. : Irs. l
I. ' . : 1 Ptmgim : edtit'ittiomi . ; irti. Dr. Chl'les :
HOHewater ; llllh'ln. a1r. Hendel'son I ; re-
liglomulm'q . .J ' 1 Wison ; mntmsic , :1 f' .
Percy Forl : art Miss lhcl 1 g\'ln ! : corre-
9)Onience . 'tiis s E. l's'mmnedy 1 ; literature .
: Irs. \ V.V. . Keor ; climbs anti societies .
Mrs. A. N. I"lrguson ; medllno nnll stir-
gery . Dr , Frella l.timikton ; men's page , : r : .
lr. 'I'owne ; nllvellsln mnmtnnger . .Sirs. itob-
ert Hunter ; l'lrculllon & mmiamiagt'r . :1"s. C. H.
'l'owncnl ; commitee oC tirrutflgemnt'mits ,
Mrs. George ' 1lhlen. Mm-s. Joln Gordon , Dr.
Frelll Lnimktomm. 'he womun hnve secnrell
h'nrlqlnrtcrs In rooms 41 ? nnd , tWo Bee
building . where they will eOlllct the pre-
Imhmr ) ' umrrmumigemiments provlol to talciiig
charge or the reulnr , orlClg rooms oC
The Bee.
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! Rlurdn ) ' " 'u'rluun I I a lttlmuy. .
The wholesale grocers of the city held a
meltn ! FrIday afternoon . and ns a result
reached lIe-
the followIng agreement was :
ginning lay - 4 ant ending Scptember 28. the
under lgned agree to. clOEe theIr places of
busIness every Saturday aferoon nl 1
o'cloclt. : lcCord.lrdy Co. . Steele-Smmmithi
Grocery Co. . Paxton & Gallagher . Allen Dros. ,
Meyer & ltaapke. _
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: IULH : . "UI MJN. .
The hal to wear -with I hlslness slit
should be a brown derby , wIth a low crown.
Whatever the color ot the suit . lie hat must
copy a tone or it . s that ( a man will he a
Bymphony In colol'
Men's coats are "o be made shorter. Ever
and ever so mucb shorler. A man Isn't
golr to have a train bearer any longer nor
run tlie risk , of stepping on the sklrL of his
Prhce Albert as ho goes up steps. All coats
are 10 bo curtailed.
The new ties are largely dark and have
pelt dots forming various geometrical fig-
ureB. Blue seems to be the favorite with
while dots. The white cheviot Ascot tie
will he the popular tie for afermuoon wear
wi ppular te af.eroon
For huslness ! ult che\'lots hold their
place In pOIJlarlty. They are ser and
beautiful In texture and come In mixed
browns anti mIxed grays , but browns are
most favored. The lack cot Is rather pre-
ferretl for the busIness suit-one with four
buttons and no scam In time hack.
Men are going to wear plaids too , just
1to women , only nol quite so pronounced.
The pretty gray amid hro\\n : chevIots have a
great bIg "over llttid" In baby blue ant old
' . and wlmiie the
rose , and mustard ) 'elow. whie
plaId Is almost Imperceptible . II Isn't likely
that the style will lat long after Easter.
In gloves there Is scmethtg new for men.
The gray suede with two clasps comes lined
old fancy which men seem
with silk. AJ olt sem
to like very well. Next Benson men's even-
Ing gloves In light colors are to be silk lined.
The mustard yellow kId , with heavy stitching -
Ing In black or self.colored , and one awful
big white pearl button , IB the chIc glove for
.
men.
men.Al present , pink or blue shirts are es-
peclaly favored for business suits. Either
Madras or percale , white ground wIth u
neal little fguro sprlnlted over I In color
strIpes are quie Ia8e. 'ho whole shirt
wi be of a color and not just colored
bosoms , collars anti cuffs. They are made
111cc a womnn's dressing sack . too. Open
lee
clear to time bottom In front E that I man
can hrush his hair before he put his shirt
!
on.
1 a man tloesn'l hold his heat up this I
spring I will he because he doesn'l wear '
the very newesl collar. As they say In time
wliti anti woolly west , "It Is a holy terror ! ' " '
wlt , , ' , , wooly , - . In .nnL thn ends Inn
ping . 'I ; line " no - ' hiaimtl. ; ; . It " etmintis ; ; ; - two ' and
seven.elghthB Inches In front anti two and
three-eighths Inches In the back with no
perceptible flare. With It will be worn I
long tie . with fowing ends , hut It won'l
hide thc misery of the mnn who wears it.
There IB a decided change In trousers
TIme "peg top" of the early part of time century -
tory has the cal just now . wih mnodifica-
( Ions , of course. Easter trousers are being
mimetIc sixteen antI a hai Inches al time foot
ant
untl eighteen at the Itnee. During time win-
ter they were mudo twenty alll twenty
nnd a half Stripes wi pre\'nl , time effect
generaly beIng lark ( , but with dark Illuo
anti black frok coats and waIstcoats , lghter
trousers will ho vorn. .
DAKOTA..F03SIL8.
A "lllondld A8Ortl8nt to 18 FOUlul In time
, naltLIIUI8. ,
"The nat I.ants ; . ' said Horato Garret ,
decriletl hy tIme PhlBdelphla Press as one
of thai mosl enrned rck lelvers of the party
from Princeton ch'le that recently vlBI d
the Bad I.ands of Korth Dakota all Mon.
tnna to collect fossils , "aro I strange corn-
blnaton of desolation . horror and Incomprl
hEslhlo freaks of lImo prImeval world. , , Ther
are lofty peaks . barl"and brown-hakl.1 Into
HlreB of burnIng rock h ) ' time hoL sun Of a
million years. ! bd valleys between are
white de.ertB. covered "wIth the bitter , . dusty
hlndlnj alkali that Ihes mate all that coun-
try a INerl were than Sahara ever was
said to be.
"Tho rIvers run v.hlo or turbid wih thlB
alkalne concretion Iin ' winter anti are dry
anti dusty channes In time suimimner 'fho
peaks , tIme valeys and every feature of the
whole region , In fact seems to h thrown
down upon the earth In n 1uro's angriest
ufon
mood-a hideous conglumertol } In which
mO-a
even the geological strata are displaced . anti
cnilnglol\ This strange region was once lie (
salt washed hotom of a sea , and time traces
Of time receding wans are vIsible on every
hand TIme fossIls , which were 10W our
main pursui , are mosty aquatic animals.
Few birds , and tholo mostly ot time semi-
reptilian character , are founll among them ' ,
whie Innulerahlo bones of gigantic ' bau-
rlans dot the shale aim..I l nlltonu of the
vahieys. MIngled with them are remains
Of bear . antelopu lM buffalo arid r'lcs Of un
Intermediate age . the honey Of time mastodons
and elephants-not mammoths-and of a
thrce-toed equimme , one of time ancestors Of the
horse. Some Of time saurians ot the eone
were imitie.
and miocene periods indescribably hhll
00 $ . Looking upoit tIme remains of these
monsters and gazing 01 time awful scenery ot
the country-a bit Of hate upturned to view ,
one mlghl say-Is It any wonder the Indians
shunned the Dad Lands and s\ they were
haunts of ghosts and the bome of evil
eloue rl
,
DURGLARS CONTINUE AT WORKS
iieoI. ot ' hotl 1011 In Every U"r-Th
T.stteit "Irthl ' .
The merry band of thieves that appear to
tie Infesting thIs cIty are making their usual
nocturnal anti 11a'lghl visits to the residences -
dences of citizens with unlntrrrupled regum-
larlty , to judge from the reports of thefts
thaI are made nl time police station. None
of the jabs Ire ot any great mnngnltutie , but
llero Is a large amount of petty stealing.
lIvery I morning reports arc receIved ot soy-
oral robberies thaI have occurCI during the
preceding day or nlghl. The value of time
property or less taken In each case Is usually $00
I"rhl ) ' night a hurglar or burglars opened I
window In tIme rear of tIme hutcher shop of
Clarence N lush al GOB South Thirteenth
street Time thle"es 1110 a thorough
search of time store but succeeded In finding
emily $ : O.
801i perons entered the chicken house of
J.v. . lackmnn , al 1512 Marcy street. Mr. I
laclnan keeps a tock of fancy chlcklI .
anti he tiisccs'erctl yesterday ( limit time visitors -
Iors hat clrrlell off went-ono t of tIme towls.
Yesterlla Jacob Hngle.10 lives over
los SOlth Eleventh street reported that three
' stole from his
days ago some one hat
Ilremlse , n solid silver tea set amid other
silver articles of the value of $ . The
door ot the room In which the articles Wlf'
itelmt had been left open , anti some ono l'n-
leretl anti cnrrlell them off . The thief uSOI
. . . .n..I.ln . .loM.I.lnollnn In 1".1. , ' 'nIN' )
of what ' . . ( lucy ; approliriateti i ; ; ; i ; I' for " they ; left sommie
good clothes lhal were halgln In the room.
The articles hat beln bought for a w"lllng
Imresemit HIIgle lost valuable smut of .
clothes some months ago In the annie mmman-
nel' . limit thcso were reco\'er"I ,
Other persons who reportell thefs during
time last two days are ns follows : ( ' . Lon
gren 1022 North SIxteenth street . a luantty
of clothing ; H. I. ' . Boon . 2020 Cumln street ,
a buggy robe : lrs. I { . hahn 1507 South 1.'lf.
bugI'
teenth street n lot of chickens : J.V. . lirown .
169 California street a Cnantty of clothe :
Frank Delaveda . 300 California street .
thirty-five chIckens : lrs. I. g. Corh . 200
Soulh Thirteenth street I consIderable
II0unt of jewelry : W' . 1. ' . Freldens , 'i'sventy- .
second anti Pierce streets a Cuantl ) or
cigars , cigarettes anti gum.
In Idllton 10 these there arc several other
rohherles that occurred during the Ilast few
( lays . nccounts of which have alrenlly heel
1111shl11 In The lIce. Of these the mnott t
Important was ( ho taking of a set of harness
valued al $26 from the bar of Dexter ] L.
Thomas nl tist ! l ; North Twentyseventh n\'elIP.
Ind the stealing ot 1 quantity of jewelry Irol
Josie Tllnrd of 1713 St. Mary's nvenue.
Yesterday's lice contalnell an accounl of thus
operations of two men who make I liractic .
back of resIdences amid
of visiting lie Ilorches ant
stealng whatever they can lay their hands
on.
on.Tho robbery of hue residence of lrs. Stokes .
who lives mmear : Intteenth and Emmett
streets , several days ago occurred In a rather
peculiar mnnner Irs. Stokes hall gone out
drIving wIth a friend. The two women \ent
to the Women's club al Sixteenth and Doug
las streets and vent Into the club rooms
Irs. Stoles acchlentaly left her card case
which , In addition to her cards , contained
the key to her reshlenc , In the hugg
'hen she entered the buggy agaIn she found
thaI ( the caw was gone . When she returned
homo she found thaI the hOlse Ilad hen
entered the front door helnl Inloced. anti
that $100 worth of jewelry hall been stolen
Time hurgler had undouhtedly picked up timecard
card cage from the buggy . dlscover1 Mrs
Stokes address from the carlls , and had then
Immediately gone to the house and enterld
It with the key that was tn time case. The
man who commited the burglary Is suspected
to be I'etry , who Is now unl r arrest In
Chicago. Detective Dunn has gone after
him. Petry Is also suspected of havIng en-
t'rcd the house ot I. N Jewet , and of
stealing clothing amid jewelry worlh $190.
Some of the articles are said to have been
tound on him.
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Dn Not Want U Irdner Here.
James II. Gardner who poses as a peddler
of spectacles was yesterday ordered out ;
or town by Judge Berka with a suspended
sentence of thirty days In the county jai
hangIng over his head. lie Is suspEcted of
being a worker of time spectacle racheL The
scheme Is worked as follows : The peddler
Invests In I smal numher of speelacles He
puts all but one paIr In a satchel ant the
other he places [ In one ot his pockets. 'alk-
lag along the street he offers to sell the pair
of spectacles to some passer-b . sayIng that
ho has just found them and lint as he has
no use for them he Is willing 10 sell them
.
for nn.thlng The sucker often bites . and
as the spectacles are of the cheapest klnrl
and practically worthless almost any sum
received for ( Lemma Is profit.
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, "lllonnl Cii lets lt 10leo Assorllon.
ChIef of Police Seavey has sent out Invia-
tons to the chIefs of police of all time cities
In the country to attend the second annual
meetIng of the National Chiefs ot Police
Issoclaton , whIch Is to ho held In W'ttshlng-
ton on May 1 lIe has receIved acceptances
from the chiefs of Jersey City . Baltimore ,
Memphis , Duluth , Savannah Washlnglon ,
W'ihmnington Dc ! , SVillianmsport . 1a. . New
Albany md , Johnstown Pa. Ansonla , Conn. ,
Irnddocl' , Pa" , and Oean , N. Y.
10mo Tliolt at Oormlnl" hull.
The German society will give an Interesting
enlertalnment In Germanla ball this
evening. The comedy "Tailor TIps , or The
Dangerous Neighiborimood " will he presented
by home talent , and lS all time parts are In
capable hnnlls a most enjoyable evenlnl Is
promised. The comedy Is saId to he full of
time most humorous sittmatiomis . amid the cnter-
talnment will 11 appropriately rounded oU
with "Tho l'rusumian 31.1 The Saxon , " which
will he given ns an afterplece. .
'edgwood Jardinieres. M. II. Bliss , 140
Farnani.
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AN OIL ATOMIZER
ThAT IS DUI1AI3LE .
Price , $1.00.
Sherman & Mc onnel Drug Co
'Ve mllt a SPecialtY of soiling goods-
NOT hAVING JINI S'l' I IX'l'U1 S.
NO'1 lAING
F. M. SOHADELL & CO. ,
-OhltNI , ) DiSPLAY ( [ : -
Fine N'1i ' ilinery .
i No Hats arc to be worn at the Carpenter
I Lectures
Wo have just the timIng you wlnt 1/
Dutch Bonlott-tlmlci 1uzns of
different fl 'lc8.
1S2 louglas - St.
lIADAl1 " JICI\\AN wih thc
nhu\c lii'iii
Hello , Central ) , Hello !
Mothers at 420 N. Y. Life being curell ot
10 grIppe , and Aunt Jane says "Macnetlc
Treatment Ie Induced electricity and cures
aches and pains anti lots of things , and
I more wonderful thee our 'phone 'TaInt
I , 10 , Is I 1
WATER WORKS COMP ANY'S DLLS
I Utlnqullt Cllltl Are I' " hI time City
May Hun 8horl.
There Is considerable speculltln around
the federal building anti city hal 18 to the
probable oltcomo Of the controversy between
the city amid the receivers of the American
Water Works company. I has been rumorCI
for several days that a com prom Iso has been
prcclllHatell by the recenl filing In the city
clerk's office ot nn olJlnlon by City Attorney
Connel , which In substance states thaI the
cIty did not have sufclEnl hlence to win
its fight. Ils sahl lint ( enough councimanic
votes are assured to pass limo nllllroprla
ordlnnnce to fay time water works comllan
42462.04 , due on last year'e bill . e\'en I the
mayor Vetoes tIme last measure eubmltell to
him for his approval
Time hma'mnemit of this amount wouM apply
on time IllehtClness cf 1891 and \oull leave
a balance of . 53.0j.40 In the water hUHI to
nIJpl on h.tanl rentals for time current
) ' ( .
This IlrNents a new chapter In lie ( famous
tight between the muulcillall ) ' nld the water
\\olks comll,1n ) Inasmuch n8 the t lolal t
nllount of avalabl ! cash In the h'llrlnl tumid I
nt present iti l UO.15 .H. nlli the htrnt
rculnl this ' ' ' .
year wil he $7.70i.12
Iii mmmakimig up , the ( mix levy for lS9 the (
hllranl fund was emily gl'en 'IB.tIGt92. ' riot-
wlhstnllnl the fne that t'lre ' "as 10 re-
Ilucton In the c , st of Wiier ser'lcl. The
tax levy for last Year IrovlllEt .707.12 ' Inr
tIme h.tall fUlf mmmiii ' hencl t uuppropria. ; l :
lon for wnter service this year Is $20,712.20
less than II was last 'l'ar. The 1''ment ' of
the hlnnce cue the company on the bill of
1S9 I leaves an Inatc'lunto Imounl on hall to
pay for the water service of the currEnl
year , Rll time resul Is thaI tie ( tnanclers l'I
the city counci tire cOlfrontCI wih a com-
II1cctell questIon. The fIre antI polce tIe-
hiartimiemuts mumiti In fut.t ' '
1111 fl every 111'ocalo of
ethel funds express doubt thaI ( the allproprll-
Litmus for their respective Interests mire enoulh
to carry thel through the ) year evel with
tlmt' utmosl ecunolY Inll retrenchment In cx-
Peimses The totnl amount Of the tax lev ) '
this year for expenses ot the cl ' Is $ S61-
794 .52 , . Incl1lnl I the genernl fmm mimi . )
SOle councimen believe tilt the new
lilmase In the water works tiemll cnn be
straightened out by 11\'ertnl the Inlxpendet
balance In ot item' funcs , but It Is said limit (
enlmles of the water \orks company wl1
vllorously comhat this hllI ,
The fmict . hrllI ) ' stuted . Is that ( time ap-
pruprlaton for 1)'llrnL rentals this year Is
20742.20 short of the nmoult Ietulred ( to I
meet the hills of the water works comllny :
nlil time later Insists i t lint the city must irai
for its wnter service hrast II'esent UII
ftmtrmre ns time commipamm3- Is In the hands of the
federl court anti l'rOplr ' accountng must hI
malIc h ) its receh'erE.
Time cast tn come imp lu federal courl scon
with relation 10 the Imlebtellness of 1M\ will
not remelly the shortage of IS'JS 1 . so sonic of
the councimanic Ilrollhets sar.
Hece'\'er Ber : 0er when se.n ) ' .sterda ) ' was
reticent on the subject heyond Ihe fncl that :
the abase condition of ulnlrs existed al11
Interest. that it might result In cormm ( icat loris of IHhlk
The tax levy has been rmuamle , an effort \\'nl
being mate b ) the fIre a 11 IloHee depart-
ment mimi others to secure more funds than
those given In this year's alrorlatnl , amid
wih everybody ) ' clamoring for relief the out
look ns seen through a sectator's glasses
presents a hone of contention over whIch the (
financiers ot tIme counci are liable to have a
plotrctoll wrangle , parlcularly If Judge
tuntly takes a hand In the fray which Is
taciies regarded as tlule probable hy federal at-
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Time IIIYIIII 1.la"h.
IIADIAM Kan. . AprIl 3.-0 time gllor
of The Bee : Please tel me the iiresemmt pop-
ulaton of the ] awalun Ishl11s , their area
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and principal occupaton ; also the Intlvlt )
of the IJOIHlnton. 1. ' . 11. Elt'l'LE.
The populaton b3- the ccnsns of 1W wal
89,990 : their area .1,0,0 ncre The lrln-
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Mrs.J.i
We liavc
in and we pm
big values ft
. : - Agoodqunl double In hoc
A very dInt
knoc , heel
( Same style ,
: Iloso in dot
weight. . . .
A line qualit
An extra qu
than bOc ,
A fine qualil
and soies
hose for warm weather , white
Beautiful lisle , in plain or drop ati
Out sizes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
An excellent quality spun silk , pla
Extra qutuiity' thread silk . . . . . . . . .
Tans iii all slrndos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FancyTops . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Enibroiderod instep. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
- $
cipal ciectipatlon is protlumclng sugar. Th
nativity of time ioptilntion is Cimimmose. Jmmpan- '
050 , l'orttmgtmese , whites anti hiawsuiinns , this
latter represemiting about omme-hnif the pcpt
lation , M
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'I'hit' lies' iiuoh'hut of tlm' \\'umshi-
itlt'tI ) ( tiltmtis timid ? mimtmiuiohlns
mum.e , OiIlV SilOSS'lI 1)3' ) ibm.'j
si'li I lmt'ilm ut t mmmii m m 11 hI t l
imm'lt' .
lllt'ttiit % ii ( I I I ii lur , $1 ( " (10 ( , -
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n.i.h nm mi t' F t'iu mmtc'm , imimt t ii mid
ghtsut t'oliiiik'te , for 2 Ic.
A. 1IOSIl , ir ,
Mmi'ilc amid Art ,
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ONE OF TIlE 52 S''l1S IN
\\'lIlChL "Jll''Ei. . " ( lASOLIN1I
S'TOVES A1IE MJmIH.
Sonic of cur comimie'titors claim to lie imiak.
lug great omits iii prices , \\'eli , if stoves
cnrrieml os'cm frmmm last 3'ear muIt you , s'
will sell 3'otm s'imat we have at your own
PrIce. Timmit's time kimid our comupetitorie are
cutting on. flmmt if you wmtnt 1115 stoves , up
to date , all the late irnprovcmentmr , thmen
buy "Jewels" for lS95.
T11E AlIFI PIII1FEC'l'LY SAFE ,
CANNOT EXP1.ODE , AND 'l'JIE
PI1ICII IS itioii'r ,
J Ii u Ii tissie ha idw ie Co. ,
2407 Cuming Street.
Omniahia agents.
Tm
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ENSON
I got an immense stock of Hosiery
opose to give our customers some
r VERY LITTLE MONEY.
Children's Hose
1W seamless fast black ribbed ,
ii and too , sizes 6 to 8 ; 2 pair 25
a handsome quality double
and too ; lrice. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25c
only heavier , for boys ; price . . 25e
ebb solo , light and heavy
L.adies' Hose
, y double heel and toe. . 3 pmtir 69
ality , never sold before less
' 35c
ty ribbed top double heel , too
and linen spliced-the coolest r
feet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 5Oia
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . and
25c , 85c , 5O
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in or drop stitch. . . . . . . . . . . . .
2.OO , $2.50 , $2.75
lit )
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35 , : to 5O
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iiiwn itzt ttt ' .
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] Sian wants btmt hittlo here beiosv , ,
limit ss'ommmamm warmtmu a imwmp ;
11cr life Is ( mmii of little wammis ,
If ommhy time ) ' are cheap ,
We Have
Taken Advantage I _ , _
Ofthoso harcl'up factories , and some of the
values wo have secured have surprised oven us ,
It wili prove a source of profit and pleasure to
visit our store every day. We've always got something - . , , . ' . (
thing now to show you , and whatRvor it is it's
always THE BESE AND CHEAPEST.
O'UR NEW SPORTING- GOODS DEPARTMENT -
MENT Includes a choice line of base balls , bats ,
tennis goods , crociut sets , hammocks , etc. , etc.
Catalogues for dealers.
The 99 Cent Store , 1319 Fartinin. I 1I 1 .
? I rn,1r1 21111121 2f11fJJ1Z1IJJI - ' I-- 1
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/ GATCH & LAUMAN
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1514 Fariiniii St.
Special Prices for MondayL
Rose bowls , brilliamit aim cut glass , ommIy.&O
mi-gaI , ss'ater ItItehiers , wortim * 1.25 , for. , ISa
\\'atCr bottles , ivorthi $ l.2h , f.tr. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Fruit hioivlmt , uvomthm 35c , for. . . . . . . . . . .
liiowmu tumblers , mmicely ecmgrmtved , worth
12m4c each , , for. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Colored glass vinegur cm'otts. worth ZSolOil
Cult Kiuss cruitu. vorth $ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Emmghlslm imorcelalmi tlimmmier sets , tilled dcc-
oratIons , gold handles , 100 pieces ,
ivorihi $15.10 , for. . , . , , , , . , , , , ,
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