8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEEtSUNDAY : { , APHIL 21 , 1805. N , B , FALCONER , Monday We Will Hold Another of Those Extraordinary Black Dress Goods Bales , DRESS GOODS WORTH SI.CO FOR 50C YARD 700 Imported Drcsi 1'nttorns for 83.75- Ladlca' bhlrt Walita Worth 81.85 for 7flc-Atton < l Our Urent Kale of Ladles' Wrapper * . SPECIAL DRESS GOODS DARGAINS. 25 pieces fine all wool Imported serge , COc a yard. If you wcro disappointed In not getting ono of the black serges at 60c , come Monday morning. Wo will place another lot on spe cial sale , not enough to last long , only twen ty-five pieces. They are 38 and 45 Inches wldo , and as good a quality as those being sold elswhcro at $1. Splendid goods for hard wear. Our price Monday , as long as tlioy last , COc n yard. $2.75 IMPORTED DRESS PATTERNS $2.75 Worth $5 , $0 and $7. The chance of a lifetime to buy goods at a mere fraction of their value. Flno all wool Imported serges , rich silk finished hcnrlctta , silk and wool mixtures , storm serges , Illuminated diagonals , checked and pin-striped suitings , etc. , etc. All worth $5 to $7. Your choice Monday for entire dress pattern , $2.75. CLOAK DEPARTMENT. On Monday morning wo will bo prepared to show you the largest variety of wash wrappers ever shown In this city. They are all beautifully trimmed In the very latest styles , nnd made of excellent material. Ono lot Is of line Jaconet lawns ; are well worth $2.23 , and cannot bo duplicated for a less price. Will bo sold for $1.75. Another lot Is of fine organdies , and will bo sold for $2.25 ; would bo excellent value at $3. Wo will also show you a beautiful line of wrappers for 75c , and some for $1.25 that nro worth nearly double the price. Our line of shirt waists Is very large , and on Monday wo will give you some special bargains. Shirt waists that wcro $1.25 will bo sold for 75c. Shirt waists that were $1.50 will bo sold for OSc. Sh'lrt waists that wcro $1.05 will bo sold for $1.19. Shirt waists that were $2 will bo sold for $1.48. Our line of new spring capes still con tinues to be a great attraction. They are all now , stylluh and very cheap. Wo have still a few left of those $1.50 , $2.25 and $3.25 children's Jackets , which we wilt close out on Monday for CSc. Sizes , 4 to 12. . ! , DRAPERY DEPARTMENT. Wo have an excellent assortment of fig ured Swisses , 25 , 30 and 45 Inches wide , that wo will offer Monday at lOc , 15c , 25c and 30c per yard. 30-Inch sash lace , worth 15c , at only SVic per yard. Ono lot of fine cretonnes , worth from 25c to 50c , nt only 18c per yard. Five patterns of lace curtains , worth from $1.25 to J1.75 , nt 98c per pair. Hand made window shades , worth CSc to $1 , to close them out at once , 38c each. N. D. FALCONER. Ilclln Tax ( ilvuH ilio Men I'olntors. The Delia Fox Comic Opera company Is quartered at the Paxton. They are at Doyd's three nights , commencing tonight. Miss Fox In conversation said that "It Is true that I have gone Into the cigar busi ness , At least I have given pirmlssion to Krohn , Felss & Co. , the noted cigar manu facturers of Cincinnati , to place my name nnd picture on their box labels , and , by the way the men talk about them In the east , I nm very glad I did It. 0 yes , " continued Miss Fox , "I know all about them. There's the Delia Fox Victorias , the Delia Fox Con chas Especlals , the Delia Fox Regalia Ele gantes , Delia Fox Perfecto Extras and the Delia. Fox Invinclbles , and I am positive there hasn't been a better cigar made since smoking came in style. I understand that the Steele-Smlth Grocery company of Omaha have ba n appointed general western dis tributing agents and I know they have a snap , for It's no trouble to sell a cigar like the Delia Fox. The makers furnish the most attractive advertising In the way of pictures , cigar cutters , lighters , etc. , that have ever been put on a cigar , which go with every purchase. " Smoka a Delia Fox and you'll be right in It. " A I'oiv A < Offered by the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul railway , the short line to Chicago. A clean train , made up and started from Omaha. Daggago checked from residence to destina tion. Elegant train service and courteous employes. Entire train lighted by electricity and heated by steam , with electric light In every berth. Finest dining car service In the west , with meals served "a la carte. " The Flyer leaves at 0 p. m. dally from Union Depot. City Ticket Office , 1501 Farnam street. C. S. Carrier , city ticket agent. Miss Wurstcr of Chicago will open fashion able dressmaking parlors In the Continental Dulldlng. Take elevator nt the 15th street entrance , room 21. She has bean connected with some of the best houses In Chicago. She makes tailor-made dinner , evening and reception dresses. The work Is guaranteed to be satisfactory. The Art Department of the Woman's club will give two more storeoptlcan review lec tures , this time by famous Spanish artists. April 27 , Velazquez ; May 4 , Murlllo , com mencing at 2 p. m. , at Woman's club rooms. Course tickets , 40c ; single admissions , 25c ; school children , 15c. If you think you can read character by the handwriting buy a box of Delia Fox Doquet cigars and get a facsimile letter from Miss Delia Fox herself. AGItlUULTUKAI. COMMISSION dAHDICN SCII KM i : . Appeal tu the llonovolont Cltlroni o ( Oinulm. In response to our application to the count ; commissioners for money with which to pur chase potatoes , seeds , etc. , they in their wis dom have only seen fit to grant us a donation of four hundred bushels of seed potatoes , on condition that they are to bo given only tc tliojo who received aid from the county etorc last winter. Wo are therefore compelled on behalf ol those deserving families who exhausted theli means during the past winter , and whc avoided applying to the county for aid , bul who are now without further resources , t ( niako this public appeal for donations o money , seed potatoes , garden seeds. Imple incuts , and the use of teams for ploughing uj the land already received. All checks and donations of money shouli bo forwarded to Mayor Demls , city hall , am the notice of other donations sent to tin ycrotarv , AgricuHural commission , city hall who will send for them. GEORGE P. DEMIS , President. M. A. M'GINN , Secretary. OMAHA , April IS. 1&95. For sale , oats raised by Irrigation In Wyo mlng ; weigh thirty-five pounds to measure bushel , In carload lots ; also alfalfa and Ger man millet. J. H. Pratt , 222 South Seven tcenth street. JIUKMMITON ItOUTK. Another Day of Cheap Itntri. Wise travelers will take advantage of th low rotes offered by the Durllngton rout Tuesday , April 23 , when round trip ticket to all points In Nebraska , Kansas , Coloradt Wyoming , South Dakota , Arkansas , India Territory , New Mexico , Texas , Oklahom and Utah , as well as to certain points I Missouri , Idaho and Arizona , will be on sal at Just about half regular tariff. Tickets and full Information at city ticks office , 1324 Farnam street. 1,000 good puffa In a Delia Fox Douquet. UXlUJtSIOX. Tuesday , April 23rct. The Chicago , Rock Island & Pacific rail way will sell tickets on Tueiday , April 23. t points In Kansas , Oklahoma , Indian Terrllcri Texan , Colorado and Utah at cn faro for th round trip ( plus $2) ) . Tickets good for retur pussago twenty days from date > of sale. Ca < t ticket pace , 1002 i-'arnnm street. BOSTON STORE JAFFRAY SALE Everything Good , Nios and Now in Dry Goods That Jaffray Had WE BOUGHT AND IT'S ' ON SALE TOMORROW Our Millinery Snlo Tomorrow' * Wonder Everybody Admit * Our Stock' * the Lurgeit-Our Styled the 1'liipnt Our 1'rlccs the Lowest lu Oumlm. JAFFRAY'S 35C HIGH SILKS , 150. Hundreds of pieces of wash silks In Etrlpcs , checks nnd plaids , also taffetas , Just the thing for waists , ladles' and children's en tire suits. Jaffray's whole sale price , 3Bc n yard ; on sale Monday 15c a yard. JAFFHAY'S $1.50 1JLAC1C SILKS , 59C , 9SC. Several thousand yards of black gros grain silks , small woven figure China silks , satin ducheaso , extra heavy satins ; goods that Jalfray cold at 75o and $1.50 a yard , go at 59c and OSc a yard , JAFFUAY'S 030 DHESS GOODS , 250. Jaffray's strictly all wool French serges , .11 wool hcnrlcttas In blacks and colors , In- ludlng evening shades ; silk and wool glo- as In pin chucks ; Jaffray's wholesale price 3c a yard , go on bargain sq'taro at 25o a aril. aril.JAFFRAY'S JAFFRAY'S $1.00 NOVELTIES , 400. Dollar quality of 44-Inch black satin flg red Derbers , Imported French serges and erman henrlcttas ; 100 pieces of silk and eel imported novelties. All these goods ere wholesaled by Jaffray at $1.00 a yard , o on front bargain square at 49c a yard. JAFFHAY'S LADIES' WAISTS. Ladles' $1.25 new style shirt waists , 49o ach. $1.50 Imported percale shirt waists , 75c ach. Jaffray'a $1.00 ladles' kid gloves , 39c pair. Jaffray's finest $1.50 kid gloves , C9c pair. Misses' and children's $1.00 quality gossa mers , lOc. ENTS' FURNISHING GOODS FROM THE JAFFKAY STOCK. Men's $1.50 laundered white nnd fancy olored shirts , COc each. Jaffray's men's 75c working shirts , 25c ach. Jaffray's men's underwear , worth up to 1.00 , goes at 23c. JEWELRY DEPARTMENT. Dolt buckles , Including Initial , 35c. Ladles' long watch chains , 75c. 400 gold band rings , 98c. Solid silver thimbles , 12c. Imitation diamond earrings , 30c pair. Ladles' shirt waist sets , 23c. IJutton sets , 25c. Sterling pin sets , 74c. UOSTON STORE , OMAHA. N. W. Corner IGth and Douglas. Or lull-rest to I.icllcs. : Dr. Hartland Liw , proprietor of the Vlavl ! o. , from San Francisco , will glvo two com- llmentary health talks to ladles only In loyal Arcanum hall , Dee Bldg. , Monday and "uesclay afternoons at 2:30 : o'clock sharp. These lectures will be illustrated with life Ized , colored charts , and every lady who Is nxlous to preserve and increase her store of ho choicest of all possessions Perfect lealth Is cordially invited to attend. No dmlsMon chargd. Every member of the "Little Trooper" imokes only "Delia Fox" Doquets. o EXCURSION Vln the Missouri I'liddo ISnllwny. On April 23rd. Round trip tickets at one tare ( plus J2.00) ) to all points In Kansas , \rkansas , Oklahoma and Indian Territories , _ 'exaa , etc. Call or write for further In- formtlon to agent at depot , 15th and Webster ; trects , or city office , N. E. corner 13th and ' 'amain streets , Omaha , Neb. r. A. PHILLIPPI , A. G. P. & F. A. THOS. F. GODFREY , P. & T. A. Going up In smokoDella _ Fox Douquets. To gentlemen appreciating a high grade : lgar at a very low price : Why pay lOc for clear seed eastern made ilgars when you can buy for 5c the cole- irated Peppcrberg's Duds cigars ? This brand s guaranteed made of long Havana fillers ml best Sumatra wrappers and are sure tc ilease your taste. For sale by J. P. Ryan , 1220 Farnam St. ; F. M. Krycel , 31S So. 10th St. ; H. L. Rigour , N. Y. Life -Dldg. , and L. n. Myers , 212 : Military Ave. For further particulars and wholesale rices address the manufacturer , ULIUS PEPPERDERG , Plattsmouth , Neb. Delia Fox Doquets will be tlio cigar from now on. Everybody sells them. Sim'l Burns announces a cut glass sale foi next week , 10 to 25 per csnt off everything 8-lnch strawberry diamond bowl , wortl $8.00 , for $4.50. Troninrcr In a New KoJp. Friends of II. B. Irey ore enjoying a few smiles nt his expense. Those who hav < held converse with him for only a few minutes learned that he springs from th ( purest Keystone stock , as he never falls ti recount the glories of the land of black dla monds. This pride , furthermore , ' Is dls. tlnctly localized from the fact that he llrs opened his eyes to the world within thi siicred precincts of Chester county , when flowers are more fragrant nnd beautiful where the grass Is greener , where frulti grow larger and more luscious , where botl brain nnd brawn are more In evidence , thai on any other spot within the boundaries o this fair land. Some time ago Mr. Irey received a ven excellent volume which proved to be thi history of Chester county. lu compliance with a request previous ! ; made , he stopped a few mornings ugo oi his way to the otllce , nt the house of i friend who Is u member of one of our larg est wholesale llrms and who also IiaHs fron Chester county to leave this Interestlni book for the merchant's perusal. The door was opened by the good wife who did not recognize Douglas county' ; llscal agent , but UU1 recognize the fac that he curried n book under his arm. That- settled it ! It must be one of those Impudent bool agents , nnd she would net with decision "Well er why. yes , 'Mr. Wholesaler Is In but Is nt breakfast and cannot be dlsturbec now. You might well you'll have to cal some other time. He can't be botherei now. " Suddenly the truth burst upon the mai with the book. Explanations followed am apologies , the most profound and profuse were tendered and accepted. The Delia Fox cigars sinoko as easy a Delia dances. Y. W. C. A. Note * . Last Monday was held the reception t new members , the threatening weather pre vented a crowd from coming , but those wh were- present enjoyed the evening ver mucli.ine dainty refreshments were prc vlded by the ladles of St. Mary's Avenu Coiiuregntlonal church , and were served b their committee. The new nowns ver there In nil tJielr glory of gold bklrts nn butterfly bows. The spirit of the glad Easter time wa felt In the rooms which , through the klnil ness of friends , were decorated with a vii rlety of potted plants that gave them festive air. The meeting was led by Mr : Harford. The theme of her remarks wa "Christ's Appearance to the Women at th Sepulcher. " The services were much helps by the singing of a solo by Miss 1'ennocl nnd a trio by the Misses Falrchlld and Mn Lumbeck. Miss Lyda Wilson was accon panlst. The regular gospel services Sunday nftei noon nt I o'clock. Leader , Mrs. 0r. Lanl ton. Every one Is Invited. Monday evening , April 29 , In the npsoclt tlon rooms , the regular monthly muslca under the direction of Mrs. 1'ercy Fori Some of Omaha's best musicians have bee secured. It's the luxury of a good emcko tliat POJ ularlzej Delia Fox Douquets. HOMl.SCKlUCll'J KXtUimON. Tacidny , April 33 , Vm Atclilson , Tojioka Santa Fa It , It. On April 23 the Santa 1'v Route- will se 'ckcts to all points In Arkansas , Texas , Okli hoina , Indian Territory , Kansas , Colorad New Mexico , Arizona and Utah at rate i one fare , plus $2 , for the round trip. Mia mum celling rate , $7. For full Informatlo call on cr address E. L. Palmer , pamngi agent , Room 1 , FUit National bank bulldln 0 in u In. The trade will be supplied with Delia F < Doquets by the Steele-Smith Grocery Co. BOSTON STORE JAFFRAY SALE $100,000 Now , Desir-blo Dry Goods from Jaffraj's New York Wholesale Block NOW IN PROGRESS-A DECIDED SENSATION We Succeeded lu doling Out All thn Uenlr- nblo Good * In This Stock Our Hugo I'urchnno lln * Crcntcil a Bcnsa- tlon In the Trade. THE PRICES AT WHICH WE ARE SELLING THIS JAFFRAY STOCK CREATE EVEN A STILL DIGGER SENSATION. All of Jaffray's shirting calicos , 2 < 4c yard. All of Jaffray's finest Indigo blue , turkey red and dress calicos , 3ic yard. All of Jaffray's light and dark colored 15c sateens , 5a yard , Jaffray'B 40-Inch French lawns , worth ISc yard , go at 5c. Jraffray's 12V4o French batistes , 3' < 4c yard. Jaffray's C c double-fold cheese cloth , 3',4c. Jaffray's 12 0 French percales , 7Uc yard. Jaffray's Amoskeag apron check and dress ginghams , 4c. Jaffray's lOc Indigo blue lawns , 2'c ' yard. Jaffray's best table oil cloth , lie yard. Jaffray's shtlt oil cloth , 2'Ac yard. Jaffray's 30c sateen bed ticking , 15c yard. JAFFRAY'S LINEN STOCK. $1 Marseille ! ) bed spreads , 59c. $1.75 crochet bed spreads , 9Sc. Jaffray's $2.25 Imported Marseilles bed. spreads , $1,25. Jaffray's 25c turkey red table damask , 15c. Jaffray's 50c , all linen Scotch table damask , 35e. 35e.Jaff Jaff ray's unbleached all linen Russian crash toweling , 6c yard. Jaffray's fringed red table cloths , worth $1 , go at 49c.CROCKERY CROCKERY DEPARTMENT. English toilet sets , $1.88 , formerly $3.50. 11. & II. banquet lamp , $1.98 , formerly $4.DO. Crystal forest berry set , 7 pieces , 27c , formerly $1.00. Closing out Easter vases at lOc , worth COc. DOSTON STORE , OMAHA , Selling the Chicago Shoe Dipot Stock , N. W. Cor. IGth and Douglas. llilo to J.U < ; In ThU Ciiun'ry Without hearing about the Northwestern line's evening "Chicago Limited , " for people WILL talk about Its convenience , tastefulness - ness and comprehensive up-to-dateness. Orr.aha , 5:15 : p. m. ; Chicago , S'45 a. m. Ves- tlbuled sleeping cars , chair cars , a la carte diners , PIntsoh gas , EVERYTHING. No extra cost. Other Northwestern trains at 11:03 : a. m. and 4 p. m. dally. Want your trunk checked at home ? City ticket office , 1401 Farnam street. Water filters , all kinds & prices , 309 S. 17th. Cheap Itiitcs to Taint * on the Klkliom April 23. One fare plus $2.00 for rounJ trip. Mini mum selling rate , $7.00. Limit , 20 days. Stopover on westbound trip. Ticket ounce , 1401 Farnam street. Depot , 15th and Webster streets. PICTURE IN YELLOW Feature * of Sherman A McCoii- iicll'H > prniR Opening Yesterday. The Sherman-McConnell Drug company en tertained the ladles of Omaha yesterday with a tulip opening. The handsome drug store at 1513 Dodge street way darkened with yel low shades. The Interior lighted with hun dreds of gas Jets beneath yellow shades presented a scene of no ordinary attractiveness. The long store was decorated with yellow tulips In profusion , while a bevy of handsome young ladles In yellow gowns at tended to the wants of the lady patrons. De licious soda was served at the fountain and uhcibert and Roman punch were ladled out by a charming miss at a counter deeper In the store. Yellow tulips were given out as souvenirs , and all day long , from 8 o'clock yesterday morning until 11 o'clock last night , the- store was thronge'dj Excelltnt music was furnished during the day. Messrs. Sherman ar.d McConnell are at the head of one of the leading drug houses In the city , and from a small beginning In Omaha five years ago have built up a prosperous business. They now oc cupy three floors of the block at 1513 Dodge street , the first floor being devoted to their general store , which Is a model In Its way , the second floor to the homeopathic depart ment , and the third Is used as a general stor- pgo room. In addition to the very large line of drugs and homeopathic remedies carried by this popular firm , It also makes a specialty of compounding physicians' prescriptions , and for the purity of the drugs and the care with which the prescriptions are filled the flrm has a record which Is excelled by none and equalled by few. The firm employs ten assistants , the constant services of all being needed to take care of the business which , from a small beginning , has grown Into large proportions. The only thing that President Cleveland omitted to state In his famous Chicago letter was to call the attention of the smokers to the Delia Fox Doquet. Thlnlcn Lucy Is Hiding. Lucy Russell has run nmay from the home of her guardian near Ponder , and Is sup posed to be hiding in Omaha. She Is an orphan , IS years old , and quite prepossessing In appearance. She has been living with an undo named Richard Russell , eight miles west of Pender , but two weeks ago slie went Into Pender to have a dress waist fitted. Her guardian gave her $5 and this was all the money she had. She did not return home and Mr. Russell discovered after making In quiries that she had spent $1.20 In Pender for several trinkets and then went to the depot , where she purchased a ticket for Fre mont. She has not been found in Fremont and her uncle believes t'ao is hiding in Omaha. He Is In the city and has placed the case In the hands of the police. Ho fears that she Is In some trouble , and that she has not the courage to make It known tc any of her friends. The Delia Fox cigars are made of selected tobacco. Onm-Ulmant try tu Mm. Urqulinrt. A farewell complimentary concert will be given to Mrs. Charles K. Urquhart at tin First Treabyterlan church next Tuesdaj evening. The following will be the partlcl pants : Soloists Mrs. Charles K. Urquhart , so prano ; Miss Mary Cunningham , organ ; Mr Hans Albert , violin ; Mrs. George U. McLe- ran , contralto ; Mr. Jules 0. Lumbard , bass Mr. W. S. Marshall , organ. Dudley Buck Quartet Mr. I. M. Trcynor first tenor ; Mr. C. II. Ogden , second tenor Mr. J. H. Slmms , first bass ; Mr. W. J Thlckstun , second bass. I'resbyterlan Church Choir Mrs. Charlei K. Urquhart , soprano ; Mrs George Mcl. < eran contralto ; Mr. I. M. Treynor , tenor ; Mr. L B. Copeland , bass. Accompanists Miss Cunningham , Her : Gahm , Mies Emma Free , Mr. W. S. Marshall 1,000 good puffs In a Delia Fox Bouquet. Cnmo from Unclnmi to Dlo. DETUOIT , April 20. The body of Myrtl Cook , whoso recent death at a lylng-ln hos rpltal In this city , together with tha myster ; c' regarding her Identity , created a dectdei local sensation , Is believed to have bcei : positively Identified this afternoon. A credl J bio witness declares the girl's name Is Emll Hall , a well born and refined English girl She failed to rally from the treatment glvo at the lylng-ln hospital , and died after th birth ot her child. Prosecuting Attorne ; Frnzer has ordered the arrest of Mr. an Mrs. Lane , proprietors of the lying-in ho : pltal , and Dr. Seaman , who attended th girl. girl.It's It's time you learned to smoke a decen cigar. Try Delia Fox Douquet. Wlsconiln Central Ileorcnnlrntlon. NEW YORK , April 20. The Wlsconsl Central reorganization committee announce that a majority of first mortgage bonds hav been deposited with the United States Trui company , under an agreement , and that at > X plication has been made to list tbo trui I certificates ou the stock exchange. ASTONISIlffiC BARGAINS For ThoBo Who Watt a Little Oasb to Go a Longi.Way , 0 , K , SCOFIELD VWILL HAVE A SALE Duck Suits 81.08 I icliSlilrtYnlnts 4Dc- U rapper * OBo EachSilkViilnt 83.08 Sejwrnto DrouBklrlR 8I.OO Uownk COc-Worth 75c. Wo have genuine bargains to ofler , all new and stylish goods , tliat will please the most fastidious taete. ami at such prices as will awnkon the Interest of every lady who la lia ble to nee-d such articles within a year to come ; we have separate'dress skirts at $1.50 , $5 , $ G , $7-60 and $10 that we believe arc not equalled In quality of material or correct ness of cut even nt higher prices than ours ; black China silk waists at $3.68 , sold hereto fore nt $6 or more ; shirt waists atI9c each In pretty patterns , largest variety of cholco style shirt waists In Omaha ; a few silk waists In odd sizes and patterns at $1.75 , have been sold at $5 ; ladles' duck suits , new styles , pretty patterns , at $1.C8 each , worth much more ; silk petticoats , with corded ruffle , $0.50 , worth $10 ; black sateen , with corded silk ruffle , at $3 each ; ladles' print wrappers at C5a each , as good as usually sold for much more our wrappers at 7Sc , 9Sc and $1.25 are gMng fast , because thsy're urd r value ; laJ es' night gown DOc , worth 7Cc ; night gowns $1 , worth $1.50 to $2 ; umbrella whiteeklrts $1 BO , worth $2.60 ; ladles , suits , $5 , $7.50 , $10 , $12 and $15 , finer ones , too , If you want them.Ve sell all kinds of ladles' suits and you'll never know how much you can save unless you look. Moth bags that prewrvo furs and clothing , COc each , 0. K. SCOFIELD , Corner IGth and Farnam Sts. , I'axton Ulock. Important Clinifo In Time. "Great Hock Island Haute" to Chicago , Pcorla and all points cast ; Atlantic Kxpryss leaves 11 a. m.j Vestibule Limited , 4:30 : p. in. ; Night Express , 0:25 : p. in. To Lincoln , Fair- bury , " Uellevlllo , Denver , Colorado Springs , I'ueblo and all points west ; Vcstlbul Lim ited leaves at 1:40 : p. m.j Texas Express , via Lincoln and Belleville , leaves at G p. in. Ticket office , 1002 Farnam street. City loans , Powell & Potter , N. Y. L'.fe. L'AMrollMA Oil Tl-.XAB. "Tho flre.itmt Knllrimtl In thnVoM. . " Santa Fc route , Is the popular line to either California or Texas. Uest of service , lowest rates. For particulars , call on or address E. L. Palmer , passenger agent. Room 1 , First National bank building , Omaha. IS CllABKOXaitTTJLXfl .1 tiQU.LltlS IHIAI. ? CHADRON , Neb. , April 18. To the Edi tor of The Bee : Tlio matter which I would wish to particularly speak of Is one which has been extensively advertised all over the country for about a year , namely , the beet sugar factory. With a ? ca\ \ that Is most commendable , our people , both In the city and the surrounding country , have raised a bonus for the man or company willing to build such an institution here , which I doubt could bo raised anywhere In the union , con sidering that the lands and moneys sub scribed represent In many cnses , a larger part of the earthly possession of the giver. They have done this in good faith , on the representation of a man In Chicago , who obligated himself to build and equip a num bar of factories here by the 1st of October lioxt. 'Now , from reports and various otjier straws , that are supposed to point the way the wind blows , some few , very few , of us here , are led to conclude that , while Chad- ron ha.3 been doing more oven than agreed on , the other end of the rope is not very safely anchored. Letters from different sources must force consideration on thinking business men that there Is something wrong with the wood pile. To do my share of an honest endeavor to dispel the unprofitable expectations , I have tried to get our papers here to publish extracts of letters bearing on the case , In proof of my assertions. No doubt they are afraid of their bread and butter , because the tide has not yet turned the other way. A letter from Chicago Is In possession of one of our citizens here. In which the writer states that ho Is Informed by the man who promises to build the fac- torres here , that he owns 23,000 acres of good farm land here , and has $40,000 In the banks of Chadron , when not an acre of land does he own here at this writing , nor has ho a single dollar In our banks now. Some representations which ho made to mo have not been delivered of expected results , anil for such reasons as these I for one have lost faith in the ability of the gentleman to fulfill his contract here , and I believe that the Eooner the strain under which the ma jority of our people are now laboring Is re moved the better in the end. For this rea son I ask you to publish the above.T' T' C > r' 1,000 good puffs In a Delia Fox Douquet. S.IYS VAULISa KILLED HIMSELF. Mrs. Spraiifirrr , 111 ? 'Widow , Tell * n Different Tain from III * Mother'/ . LOS GATOS , Cal. , April 20. Dr. Francis X. Spranger and his wife , accused of the murder of Edward I. Darling , the former husband of Mrs. Spranger , by slow poison are In the Santa Cruz mountains , and have been almost ever Mnce they were marrlec In Doston , on the llth of March. With them arc the two children of Darling , a bay and a girl. "Wo V.CTO greatly shocked at these charges , " Mrs. Spranger said , "but do you know , I have been expecting this for a lonf time. Mrs. Darling , the mother of my firs husband , is a monomaniac on the subjec of money and ever since my husband's deal ) she has made my life miserable. This per secutlon has grown almost unbearable since my marriage to Dr. Spranger. I want 1 understood , in the first place , that. I am no nearly so wealthy as I have been credlte < with being. To bo frank , wo do not con Elder that she Is in her right mind. "The truth Is that Mr. Darling killed him self , though , mind 'you , I would never have said anything about this had not my forme husband's mother' ' . * begun It. During ou entire married lifer he was addicted to the use of stimulants ouid their excessive us finally brought on consumption and a general oral breakdown , from which nothing couli have saved him. Dr. Spranger was called In as any other physician might have been and did what ho could , for my husband , bu wo all knew that ho could not bo saved. "The cry about the j poisoned milk at th Rbltt house In Washington Is all nonsense The milk served uilLhero was not good an made US' all sick. "Mrs. Adams Darling herself ordered he eon's body crematrdv.il had nothing to d vilth It. She had nlloi'dono all she could t make my life miserable , once even tryln to have my husbandSisend mo to an asylum and she also tooknmy G-ycar-old girl , th one I have with meaway and put the chll In a convent. " The following telegram was sent today t John J. Connelly of Detroit and to Unite States District Attorney Dlrney at Washing ton : "Darling has maligned us. Use your ow Judgment and course. * "W. H. SPUANGER. " Sandy Grlswold will write sporting new hereafter by getting behind a Delia Fox Do quet , the finest cigar In America. VUlt to Illn Ill-other Knltecl Him. CHICAGO , April 20. Nathan Nasovitch who recently went from this city to Lav , rence , Kan. , was brought to the centra police station In a demented condition to day. He was In charge of otllcers of Kansas humane society , who took him t the detention hospital. He visited h brother In Lawrence and the excitement o the trip la thought to have unsettled h reason. Mist Delia Kox writes a letter to ever purchaser of a box of "Delia Fox cigars. " KCMN'3 ANMVtatSAKV. Ill 1'rlcmli Puck the Store nnd Street to Help Him Celebrntvi It Is a record to bo proud of nnd the many friends wcro out In large numbers to ongratulato Mr. N , A. Kulm at the com- icnccment of his seventeenth year at his irttcnt business location. In order to cole- irate this event Mr. Kuhn secured a great ovelty , the Chinese orchestra , to sit In his outh window and play their peculiar Instru- nents all day yesterday and evening. Here s the celebrated Mr. Mao Mahon on the cp- loslto side , making all the fancy drinks , as o only can ; to get a drink from Mr. Kuhn's clebrated soda fountain Is a treat that can- oj , bo secured In any other place In the Ity. Mr. Mao Mahon Is the recognized exert - > ert mixer of the United Stats and to see Im dish up the different drinks makes you ry before you can get it out of his hands , itr. Kuhn traveled for two years , In this time ioverlng twenty-six different states , and nt nst decided to locate In Omaha and hns been t his present location ever since. When he rst started he was quite out of location , but ow ho Is in the heart of the city. Ho car les n very largo nnd up-to-date drug stock In very respect. Ho has always been fore- lost In Introducing any novelty in his line f business. Nothing new has ever been dls- overed In the medical world , cither foreign > r American , that ho has not been the leader n securing It for the west. Delia Fox Bouquets smoke long. ' 1-nrccst Distillery of the \\orhl. TEUUE HAUTE , Ind. , April 20. The new llstlllcry that will be by far the largest In he world Is assured and will be built at 'erro Haute. Edward Hoggs and F. I ) . Smith mvo returned from New York , where the American Distributing company directors ap- iroved the plans submitted. Crawford Fair- larks left for the east today and It Is not jeyond the range of probabilities that another distillery will be erected. The American ) lstrlbutlng company , with Its ally , the Terre Haute Distributing company , can easily use the output of three or four big plants. 1,000 good puffs in a Delia Fox Douquet. Ill , diddle , tlhldle , The cat's In the fiddle. And there's tone In tlio Klin- ball sweeter than's found in any other piano. Sold ou very easy terms. About Pictures. Wo place ou special sale tomorrow a large parlor picture , 24x30 , hand painted , with handsome white and gilt frames , and glass , all for .fl.SO A. HOSPE.Jr. Music and Art , 161U Douglas. A VALUABLE JEWEL. All jewels have value but A "Jewel" Gasoline Stove : ms greater value than any other stove nado. it is easiest to operate , is abso lutely non-explosive , and will wear for ton years. Made in 52 styles , prices from $3 up. Ask tofaco OUR $10.00 "JEWEL" You've been paying twice that sum for stoves of no greater capacity and less merit. John Hinsia Hardware Go. 2407 Cuining Street. Omaha Agents. Special Attractions IN Lace Jet Hats. For the Next Ten Days DO NOT FAIL TO SEE THEM. F. M. SCHADELL & CO. 2 Douglas St. Regular Price. . . . $25.0 ( This Week Price GHAS. SHIVER1GK & GO. BrKGIAL. NOTICK. Cnnl tram N. II. Falconer. Myself and ono or two friends clubbed ORCther nnd bought the entire stoclt of aflrcy's Inco curtains. They nro nil new ooJ.i , this Reason's Importations , the old lock having been destroyed by flro four months ago. Tlicso curtains wcro BoKl to s nt n very great sacrifice. Our shnro of 10 goods will bo hero In a few days , nnd III at once bo placed on sale at prices hat will glvo our friends the full boncdl f our great bargain. M.ll. FALCONI3H. If you happen to get hold of a box of Delia 'ox matches you'll have to buy a Delia Kox IJoquct , for they won't light any other cigar. doing up In smoke , Delia Fox Bouquets. 8. P. MOUSE ItltT UUOU8 CO. China Dopnrtmrnt In llninment. Flint table tumblers , IWc each. Engraved decanters , 12c ; worth 7Be. No. 8 copper bottom wash boiler , 59o cacol A 14-quarl dish pan , IBc ; worth 45c. 1 quart coffee pot , So. China cuspidor * , decorated , 49c { worta $1.50. S. I' MOHSn DUY GOODS CO. I.mllc < Kapcclnlly Don't I.lko It. ANNAI'OLIS , April 20. The recent order lusuod at the nnvnl academy defining th regulation salute , which was construed ns > ' . ! II prohibiting cadets from taking off their caps to ladles , has been extended to the officer * with the naval academy. The order , ot course , does not mention the ladles , but goca on to say what the regulation solute consists of , to whom It shall bo given , and prohibits any other form ot salute. The order Is mucb criticised by ofllccrs , cadets and ladles. Sinoko Delia Fox Doublets forever. Mrs T RFNSON 1TJLI o ® * J 9 i IJU/liOv/ll / We have received another large lot of New Embroideries in open edfics and Medara Patterns - terns , In all over and edges for Children's Waists especially $3 A5 $ stf ! 1 SaMAtia ( o5 ! good. Just in , another lot of cut jot , blouse and pattern fronts ; Vandyke points and edges , We have a large line of Children's colored dresses , ages from one year to six ; prices , from 2j ! ) up to very handsome ones- onesHoys' Kilt Stilts , from 2 to 3 years , price SI .75 up. A beautiful line of Child- rcn's blouse waists , ages from 2 years to 18. For S Women Men don't read this , Shrewd buying women do wo olTor those great values for Monday's pale. Tlio lots are not largo and lit tlio prices wo name the goods won't last long. Pocket Boohs 100 styles In seal , alligator and morroco ; not sheepskin ; these are In combination , all have genuine sterling silver corners anil or nament 71o whllo they last. Ladles' Silk Good quality twilled silk , In blue , black , i liclts vhlto and red , 2 and 2' Inches wldo , fancy Shopping white metal buckles ; the usual 50c goods at Unit * 25c until sold. i With cloth tops , Imitation of seal leather , two styles of outside pockets wo might i ask 70c , but wo don't they're 25c until they're gone. The Glow Night Lamp wo show It In tlio cut the latest , safest and neatest , no Binokc , no smell ; a new lot of CO dozen at Lamps 25c each. THE THE 99-CENT THE99CENT STORE STORE 1319 Farunm. 1319 Fnriinm. 15M Farnam. Great Slaughter Sale We have just received large In voices of IMl'OUTED AN'JJ DO MESTIC TOIUST BETS , which XfrJjrP ° se to se" nt 1'ANIO ' . I'lUCkS. Complete wets from J1.98 up. All new and desirable shapes and decorations. Stipple Gold , All Tints All our choice Dinner Sets at correspondingly low prices. * HIGHEST BICYCLE HONORS AT THE WORLD'S FAIR wcro awarded to BICYCLES. ' A decision merely supplemental to the judgment , oi approval ol the best Informed wheel devotees. ' A took o ( Rlmtlcis , telling nil ibtmt them , lice , ' M 402 N. 16th St. , I . Omaha , Nob. I The Remington 22 Hi. Road Racer , with narrow tread , 4 5-8 wldo. : : Bicycle , 4 IS . . . The world's best production 4i 4t t MRCIIANICALLY , lu material nnd orkttintishlp MATHEMATICALLY , Is used ou the Rcmlnatou i -v. SYMMETRICALLY , Wheel. Call nttd Inspect It. - And SCIENTIFICALLY Hcndunrtor | for Tcuula ami . . CORRECT Hnso Bull supplies. The Cross Gun Co. , 110 SOUTH 15T1I STIUET , OMMIA , Nl'.n. i .t - * ) > - < . iM -M