1 8 TITE OMAHA DAILY lEEi JTBIDAY , APRIL 20 , 1805. CLOTHING HOUSE. Hat Day Saturday The whole front of our store \v ill be full of HATS Saturday. Ten tables of Tourists and Derbys at 50 cents on the dollar , All this season's styles , The $200 Derbya will be. . The $200 Dcrbyu will be The $300 Derbya will be The $300 Derbys will be Hats Half Price Saturday. $2.00 Tourists will bo. . . . $3.00 Tourists \\lll be. . . . < tf $3.50 Tourists 111 bo $5 "J g $4.00 Tourists will be. . . . R"J ,95 HatS-Go on sale Saturday morning. 165 cases of Men's , Boys' and Childrens' nesv style Straw Hats go on sale at 25c - 35c - 40c - 5 "CUPIDENE" VltullzirtbeprcEcrli. IIiUKreatVegetublo | tlonol n famous I'reHCli physician , will qiilcklrcnruoiiof nil tier- % ons or dlsi-aies of the cciitratlv c circunn , such ui Joist Mnnhc oil. Insomnia , I'ulnsln tlioll Ucberuluul mUslon * . Nervous Debllllv , 1'lmples , Unfitnisi to ilnrry , Lxlinustliu Drains , Vnrlcocelo nml Constipation. It stoH | nil losses by day or nlglit. I'letrnts quick- tuss of dlsclnrfio , n lilch If not cliwlrpil lomli to Kpprmntorrhopa niul Inrc-nnr . . . , Atrrprj . nil thohor-nriof Impotcncy. ( in'IluJMKclcaustathellvcr , tlu IDEFORC AND AFTE.H tldncrgana ttiotirlna-yorBiiiisoiulllmpuiltlcs. miI BNl ! utrcriKlhciin nnd restores mnnllwenlc organs. . . . , , , . llio leiibon suircren nro not cured by Doctors It bccnuso ninety per cent nro tronblcil with . P BtnnM i. CUl'inUNE Is the only known rccii ily to curonillioutiin ope ration. Soooiciilmnni. nli A written ( runninti o Given and money returned If six linTe- ) does not eiltct u perinuucut cuco. . SljWnbo""lThiriU | , by mill , hendforrm ncliciilarnnd testimonials. ' AH' ' " " " ' V lj MKIJIC'INi : < * < > . , I' . O. lloi 1070 , San rmnclsco , Cal. Far Kile li'l FOR SAIjE BY GOODMAN DUUQ CO. , & KUHN & CO. OMAHA. NEBRASKA. 16 5 DOUG LAS ST. I Furniture Department. Beginning Tomorrow Morning at 8 O'clock we will a Place on Sale the Entire Stock of DEVILS & DAVIS CO. , State Street , Chicago. Consisting of Chamber Suits in square and cheval dresser , German-French beveled glass , and Dressers , Beds , etc. Dining Chairs , Sideboards , and Ex tension Tables , at about c ON THE Solid onk Chamber Suits , woith ยง 25.00 , special sulu pi Ice . $13.50 Solid nnU llotl Itoom Suits , clioval mir ror , \\oitli ? H5 , special sale pi Ice . . . . $15.00 Solid oak Sltlo Board , Inrge French pluto minor , worth $30 , special sale $12.50 price . . Solid oalc Combination 15ook Case , worth $2. > , special sale pi Ice . $11.50 Polld oak 0-foot Intension Table , regular $4.50 lar prlco ? ! - , special bale pi Ice . . Solid oak Center Tables , worth ? ! S , special $1.25 cial sale pi Ice . . Dining Chahs , cane seat , regular price 25 3 : ? ' _ ' , special bale price . Kitchen Chairs , , regular phce T > 0e , spp- clal sale prlco Kitchen Tables , regular pi Ice ? 1 , spe- clal sale price Parlor Stilts , over stuffed , upholstcicd in brocntelle or tapestry , worth ? 40 , special sale prlco . Parlor Sets , consisting of pieces , silk biocatello upholMerins , mahogony C\C\ frames , worth ? . " 0 , special sale pi Ice. . \ / \J * Bed Lounges In ctiibhed plush or tapestry - try , worth $20 , special halo prloo . . . . uuuiu ui uuu aau auu auuuuuuiai S , P , MORSE DRY GOODS CO } rand Special Eale of New Muslin Under wear Tomorrow , OTHER BARGAINS ON THE FIFTH PAGE ho Most Unheard of Vnluafl Kver Offered In Muslin Gowns , Drawers nml Corset Covers Hundreds of Stylei to Choose 1'ronii The muslin nlone , and It wouldn't bo as good muslin cither , would cost > ou as much as we ask for the ready to s\ear mus- In underwear that we'\e Just gotten In. JeslJos wo will save an endless amount of work that , with all duo deference to your ability , can't be any better than that put upon our muslin underwear. These Roods arc perfectly well made In the > ory latest styles , lace and embroidery trimmed. Among them arc these : MUSLIN DRAWERS 23C. 600 dozen good muslin drapers ; lace rimmed ; an elegant bargain at our price of ! 3C. MUSLIN GOWNS 47C. Host of muslin or cambric gowns , corset covers and drawers , nicely trimmed In lace and embroidery ; the very best bargain In the slock at 47c. O.MURELLH DRAWERS 75C. Ombrello drawers In cambric and lawn ; line lace and cmoroldery , trimmed , $2.50 lown to 75c. 75c.UMPIRE UMPIRE GOWNS 75C. Empire gowns , round and square yoke gowns , all the latest styles , most hand somely trimmed with embroidery and lace , " 50. MUSLIN GOWNS S7C. Muslin and fine cambric gowns , beautl- ully trimmed , sell for $1.25 ; our price to- norrow S7c. OMBUELLE SKIRTS $1.00. Ombrello skirts , lace and embroidery rimmed , $500 down to $200 , $1.50 and $1.00. BARGAINS IN CORSETS 470. White , drab and ecru corsets with fine sateen and stripes ; the shape Is perfect ; a Ig , big bargain at 47c. CHILD'S KNIT WAISTS ISC. Child's knit waists , seamless , to fit all ages , ISe. SILK FINISHED WAISTS SEC. Child's silk finished , seamless , knit waists n all sizes , at 35c. A complete line of children's silk and null hats , caps and bonnets at bargain irlces. THE DELINEATOR. Every lady who cares at nil about 'ashlon's ' latest fad should bo a subscriber o the Delineator It 1s tfco recognized authority on dress all over the world and s only $1 00 n year to our patrons. Wo are solo agents and will bo pleased to place ou on our list. The Utitterlcks' patterns , Jellneator and fashion sheets are now In ho ladles' parlor , between the first and second floor. S. P. MOUSE , DRY GOODS CO. Also still selling Jaftraj's Stock. A new dining car service between Chicago and Buffalo , via the Nickel Plate road , has recently been placed at the disposal of the raveling public , which will enable patrons of this favorite low rate line to obtain all meals on trains when traveling on through tinlns between Chicago , New York and Bos on. For reservations of sleeping car space md further information i > ee jour locil ticket agent or address J. Y. Calalnn , gnneal : agent , Chicago Trult nml 1'iu line 1'ronpecti. During the past few davs the wholesale produce district of Omaha has taken on a more lively appearance. Spring vegetables and fruits are becoming more plentiful and the market Is far more attractive. Mr. Branch of the wholesale fruit and produce house of Branch & Co. sajs that Texas strawberries , which are now arriving in fairly liberal quantities , arc of better qual ity than usual. Next week ho expects Ar kansas berries will be plenty Reports from the latter s > tate point to tine crop pros pects and the Indications are now that ber ries will bo plenty later on and prices rea sonable The crop , however , Is conslderablj later than usual in all the states and Mr Branch expects a continuous supply from now until July at least. In addition to bc- rlea Mr Branch reports the market as well supplied with such spring vegetables as lettuce , asparagus , etc. , whtlo a little later peas , cucumbers , string and wax beans will be coming In. There will be no difficulty for parties In the country obtaining anything In season on the Omaha market. Died from Ilturt I'ulluiT. Mrs Mary Sanborn died suddenly at her res idence , 215 North Twenty-fifth street , yester- < 3ny mrrnlng of heart failure. She had lived there for some time with her little daughter and her sudden takfng away gave rise to some talk of foul play. An Investigation failed to discover any evidence that such was the case and afforded abundant proof that death was duo to heart failure Induced by dropsy. Dr. Swartzlandcr was called Wednesday night when the woman was taken suddenly ill , and proscribed for her. No In quest will bo held. T1IU KUllI TO TKXVS. Unit Kikto Excursion ! Via bnntn 1'e Itnntn. Tuesday , April 30 , tickets can be purchased to all points In Texas via Santa F route at one fare for the round trip , limit 20 days. Call on or address E. L. Palmer , P. A. , room 1. First Nat. bank bldg. , Omaha. 'I ho Mntu Fair ISiillotln. The state fair board at their recent meet ing here authorized the publication of an official paper to bo called "The State Fair Bulletin , " 50,000 copies of which are to be circulated each month throughout the west. During fair time It will be operated as the , dally program. Secretary Furnas will be the principal contributor and the Bulletin can be relied upon to boom Nebraska state fair matters generally. "The Feast of Mondamln" festivities which are now being arranged for by the Business Men's association will also receive a thare of attention , as will other matters of Interest to Omaha. A limited numbsr of advertisements will bo taken. For space address The Bulletin Publishing Co. . 311 Ramgo block. Tel. 522. New Dining Cnr Service. It Is a pleasure to note the addition of another Important feature to the already competent train service of the NIc'cel 1 mto road. The dining car service of thli , popu lar low rate line has recently been aug mented , by which dinner will bo served entrain train No. G , leaving Chicago at 2 p. 11. dally , and breakfast aad dinner on train No 2 , leaving Chicago dally at 3 20 p. in. , with direct connections for New Yor'c and Boston Breakfast and dinner will bebone.l on train No 5 , arriving In Chicago at O.J5 p. in from New York and Boston. Tor full Information regarding routes , rates , maps , folders , etc , address your nearest ticket agent or J. Y. Calahan , general agent , Chicago cage , 111. 11AYUKWHKO9. Sprclfil Silk Sale Prtdnyl Morning from fl to 111 Afvll. We place on snlo < 10 > MO yards of all silk crepes In light blues , ' pink , yellow , nllo and cream for two hours at 16o a yard. No limit to quantity. Theeo crepes make lovely evening dresses and vtalsts , fancy work , lamp shades , etc. Japanese wash silks IGc yard , Have nboul BOO short lenRtlB of Jap wash silks wo will close at 15c yard. Come early to get first choice. CLOTHING tnnPARTMENT. No wonder this department grows mightier every day. Wo have again secured a new shipment of all wool cheviots and casslmore men's Bulls In light and medium shades and will place them on sale Friday morning at half their actual values ; your cholco of 450 suits In straight or round cuts , sack suits , all sizes , 34 to 42 , not a suit In this lot worth less than $8.50 and up to $1000. Special tomorrow at $5 00. Men's blue llannel suits , warranted fast color and the all wool brown gray and light shades cheviot , elegantly made up , well trimmed that you could not buy anywhere for less than $10 00 and $12,00. All In ono lot tomorrow at $ G.75. One large lot of fine men's spring suits In fancy worsteds and casslmeres. Elo- Rantly finished , most substantially trimmed ; the kind that vou could not purchase at any other clothing store In the city tor less than $1500 , tomorrow at $9.50. Boys' overalls and Jumpers on sale to morrow , whole suit at 44c. 44c.HAYDEN HAYDEN BROS. Iniponlblo to I.lvo In ' 111 Is Country Without hearing about the Northwestern line's evening "Chicago Limited , " for people WILL talk about Its convenience , tastefulness - ness and comprehensive up-to-dateness. Oiralm , 5:15 : p in ; Chicago , S 45 a. m. Ves- tlbuled sleeping cars , chair cars , a la carte diners , Plntsch gas , EVERYTHING. No extra cost. Other Northwestern trains at 11 05 a m. and 4 p. in. dally. Want your trunk checked at home ? City ticket office , 1401 Farnam street. A 1'oiv All Offered by the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul railway , the short line to Chicago , A clean train , made up und started from Omaha Baggage checked from residence to destina tion. Elegant train service and courteous en ployes. Entire train lighted by electricity and heated by steam , with electric light In eviry berth. Finest dining car service In the west , with meals served "a la carte. " The Flyer leaves at 6 p , m. dally from Union Depot. City Ticket OfTici. 1504 Farnara street. C. S. Carrier , city ticket agent. c- Important Oh iiK In Time. "Great Rock Island Route" to Chicago , Peorla and all points east ; Atlantic Express [ eaies 11 a. in. ; Vestibule Limited , 4 30 p. m. ; Night Express , G 25 p. m. To Lincoln , Talr- bury , Belleville , Denver , Colorado Springs , Pueblo and all points west ; Vestlbul Lim ited leaves at 1'40 p in. ; Texas Express , via Lincoln and Br'.levllle , leaves at G p. m. Ticket office , 1G02 Farnam street. CO Hourj uucl i0 Minutes Is I the time i now made by the Burlington Route between Omaha and Spokane. 21 hours and 15 minutes faster than any other line. Tickets and full Information at 1324 Far nam Street. Special meeting Ivy lodt-o No 31. Degiec of Rebekah , Saturday evening , \piil i7. By order of the noble grand. W. U. Mathls , bccretary. Tl Hours anil .to .Minute ! Is the time now made by the Burlington Route between Omaha and Tacoma. 3 hours and 20 mlnuteS'faster than nny other line. Tickets and full Information at 1321 Farnam street. IIKIKV : nxcimsro.ss Via the IliirlliiRton Itntite. Tuesday , April 30 , the Burllngon Ttoutc will sell round trip tickets to poliits In Ne braska , Kansas , Colorado , Wyoming , South Dakota and Utah at half rates. Tickets and full Information at 1324 Tar- 11 am street. J. 13. Rejnolds , city passenger agent. . or TICICIT Of the Now York , ( hlcnRn&Sr. I-onls Kail- roucl ( Mckol riutu I toad ) . On May 1 the Chicago city ticket office of the New York , Chicago & St. Louis rail road ( Nickel Plate road ) will be move ! to 111 Adams street , opposite the postollice J. Y. Calahan , general agent. NOW ON THE ANXIOUS SEAT. School Teachers Deeply Interested In tin Jtepolt of n Committee. It Is the custom for the teachers' com mittee of the Board of Education to make the recommendations of the teachers to be elected for the next year before the closing of school , In order that the board may ac and that the teachers may know when the > leave on their vacations whether their post tlcns will be open for them for another year The committee has been In session nearb every night this week and It Is expected tha Its recommendations will be submitted at the next meeting of the board. The principals of the various schools have been consultec with reference to the comparative value o their teachers and some progress has beer made In the selections for election. A meet IHK of tha directors of the kindergartens ha : been called for next Monday night , when UK same process will be undergone with regan to kindergarten teachers. There Is a variance of opinion among mem bera of the board In regard to the nature o the report which will be made by th < teachers' committee It has been stated tha a radical reorganization of the teaching fore , Is contemplated and that quite a number o teachers who have been In the schools toi several years without showing any partlculai talent will not be Included In the list fo next year. This Is denied , however , by mem bers of the committee , who declare tha there will bo nothing In the nature of i reorganization. A few teachers may b < dropped , but no more than Is customary a the end of the year. It Is known that then are a few antagonistic elements among tin teachers and It Is possible that these will b < eliminated by dropping the ones who an supposed to be responsible for the trouble The committee Is reticent as to the precise nature of the changes contemplated and ai a result there are several teachers In the cltj who are waiting anxiously for Its report t < be made public. PIED. MILES A. 13 , aged 23 yeaip , of consump tlon , f-on of John X Miles , nt residence 11(13 ( Hickory stieet. Func-inl from St Peter's church at 1J ( o'clock , Friday , Aprl 2Gtn. Interment Davenport , Iowa. BRAND COLLARS c CUFFS are Guaranteed Goods and may be hail of all lending Dealers. See all Saajiea ut your Outfitter's. You are Interested in getting good rabies always ; jou want good ueanng Collars , you want riglit shapes , too. Write for our Souvenir of Fashions , ftti fy mail. After that see your Outfitter , and buy these guaranteed goods. CLUBTT , COON & CO. , Maker * . Factories , Troy , N.Y. : BOSTON STORE REMNANTS Tomorrow Positively Grandest and Most Surprising Solo Remnants Wo Ever Hold , SI.CO SILK REMNANTS ISC YARD litmlred Cnscn Mill Ilcmnnntfi Cnllcocn , ClIiiRliami , AVliltoUoodn , Mnali Uooilnnml All Kinds Sninmcr Cotton ( luods dent nt One-Fourth Their Heal Vnluc. $1.00 FANCY AND WASH SILKS , 15C. Remnants of figured China silks , dark ; rounds with neat figures , In lengths from to 3 } ards ; also wash silks , In lengths rotn 2 to 5 yards , In stripes and checks , fjo at IGc jard. Remnants of black gros grains , molrc intltjues , colored gros grains , brocaded tat- ets , In plain and figure J goods , worth tip o $1.50 a yard , go at 29c and 39c a > ard. A now lot of Imported dress goods , all vool crcpons , plain and figured albatross , silk and wool no\cities , In light and dark color * ) , 3 and 4 remnants to match , go at 20o per remnant. Colored plushes for fancy work and trim ming , all bright colors , worth $100 a yard , go In remnants up to n yard long and many of them to match at lOo and 12' c for en- 'Iro remnant. Imported remnants at half our usual price , n silk and wool no\ cities , plain black hen- rlettas , cashmerps and novelty goods , 25c pieces at 12V4c , 20c pieces at lOc. These are exceptional bargains On front bargain square , remnants that mvo accumulated from our great Jaffray salt1 , many of them In dress lengths , In strictly all wool henrlettas , cashmere nnd ergcs and silk and wool novelties , DOc and no quality , your choice at 25c per yard. ENTIRE HUNCH SILK REMNANTS. EC Thousands of remnants , short ends , black ; ros grain silks and satins , fancy China silks , wash silks and Importers' sample pieces of novelty figured silks go at DC fern n entire remnant. REMNANTS IN BASEMENT. Host 2fic Trench satcns , all new patterns , Remnants of flno Scotch ginghams , worth 20c , go at Gc. Remnants 12' c na\y blue lawns , 2'c. . Remnants light color shirting prints , 2c Remnants standard 7'fcc dress prints , S'/fcc. Remnants 15c corded dimities. 7'/4c. Remnants hca\y dress duck , G'/4c. Remnants 15c plain and cdlored sateen , 5c Daublo fold 8' c pink cheese cloth , 3'ic. Remnants best 20c table oil cloth , lie. REMNANTS OF TABLE DAMASK. 'Remnants bleached and unbleached and urkey red table damask , direct from the 'actories , In lengths up to i jards , go at mlf and even a quarter the regular price. BOSTON STORE , OMAHA , Selling the finest ladies shoes and oxfords n Omaha , and everybody Is sure of It BOSTON STORE , N. W. Cor. IGth and Douglas. SETTLED IT OUr OF CiTJRT- Hvorco Case tlmtVM1 Not Ho 'lilod Hue luior'H Wires AQnlii. The star attraction In the line of mar- rlago and divorce proceedings Is to bo dis missed from the courts without a trial The plaintiff In the suit , Mis. Anna Mc- Guckln , lias herself applied to the court to dismiss the proceedings , offering to pay the costs , pro\lded this is done. As Mc- Gucklnvlll not object to such a turn It Is highly probable that in a few dajs Mrs McGuckln will have her request granted. Mrs. McGuckln lived with her husband twelve years , only to find at the expiration of that tlmo that she was to bo left with out house , home or husband unless she took some proceedings to establish a marriage between herself and Daniel McGuckln When this state of affairs became apparent hhe rushed Into court In 1892 and asked for a common law marriage together with a slice of McGuckln's worldly effects , of which ho had amassed a fair quantity In the course of running a saloon In Omaha make the case as btrong as possible Mrs. McGuckln has from time to tlmo filed papers In court giving the most minute details of her life from the time she was employed as a cook for Major Stanton at Fort Omaha In 1880 when McGuckln met her and protested his admiration for her beauty and the qualities of mind and heart Numerous offers of marriage followed , ho she states , and In the course of jears ( Ue children were born to Daniel and herself McGuckln has denied everything but the living together with Mrs. McGuckln , which ho admits Is a fact. Ilfllil AciitiiKt the ( rlmliuil Judge Scott has again b'cn mersed by the other district judges. JuJge Ambrose decide 1 an Injunction suit brought by Elizabeth Tuttle against the city In favor of the city thus overruling Judge Scott's previous de clslon In the case. On a precisely similar state of affairs , Involving a contest over the same property as that considered In this case. Judge Walton held as Judge Ambrose does and denied an Injunction , whereupon the parties in this suit went before the criminal court and secured a new injunction The up shot of this proceeding by the criminal court was the passage of a rule at the beginning of the term by all of the other Judges that the criminal judge should not be permitted to Interfere In equity cases. The suit brought by Mrs. Tuttle was to restrain the city and the II. & M. Railroad company from closing up the Intersections of Fourth street and Popple ton avenue , at the railroad crossing. On account of a change of grades It was found advisable by the city council to vacate a portion of the streets and an ordinance was passed. The contest was made In the trial that the city could not va cate the streets it chooses to. Judge Scott held the ordinance to be null , vo'd and un constitutional. The other judges have over ruled him on tills point , so that the street will be vacated and the railroad permitted to continue Its Improvements. Two \\lvr4 III tin ) Content. More trouble Is brewing between the wives and daughters of Harrison Buckner. The daughter of wife No. 1 has appeared before Judge Baxter and secured the Is suance of a citation upon wlfo No. 2 to appear and show cause why she should not be mulcted at the rate of at least $12 50 per month for the use of two houses left by Buckner when ho died The houses are located on lot 8 , Godfrey's addition. In one of them Mrs. Buckner No 2 lives and has lived for years back. The other Is occupied by a tenant Mrs. Buckner No. 2 , as special admlnlstra tor , did not account for her Income from these houses and the daughter , now general administrator , says the court must Investi gate the reason. Mrs Buckner has Just started a suit In the district court to obtain possession and title to this property. Comtiihlo Must 1'oot the Hills. The supreme court has handed down a decision against a constable which will com pel him to pay for jerking a lot of legs from off some Inoffensive furniture which ho was attempting to remove under a writ Issued In 1890 from a justice court. J.V. . and Carrie Vannlco sued Constable Paul Stein and his bondsmen In 1890 to recover $500 because , armed with a writ of eject ment , Stein entered the house ef Vannlce and tore up the carpets , smashed the glasses and uttered a long string of bad language. The damage case was tried In tie ! district court and the constable was found to have been Intoxicated. The Jury awarded a ver dict for $310 , which IB sustained. Minor Court .Muttrrs. William G. Park has dismissed his attach ment for $1,841 brought against the Woods Harvester company of Minneapolis. Frank J Kline has replevlned of Sheriff Drexel ten binders and twenty-fivo mowers which the Phil Stliiiinel company liad re- plevtne'l a short time since from the Minne apolis Harvester company. Brantley East has filed a motion to compel Frank L. Cotton to specify more In detail just why he thought that his Ice house was tlet on fire by East , and an Information filed , charging arson. Ten thousand dollars damages arc Involved in the suit , Clover Root , the great blood purifier , gives freshness and clearness to the complex ion and cures constipation ; 25c , 50c , $1.00. Sold by Goodman Drug Co , Summer Underwear , The Underwear we sell don't fit a bit better than others , provided , however , that the other article is of the first , but not of the second quality. Second quality is a damaged first quality ; usually contains flaws in the yarn , which soon break into shreds , If not distinctly visible the fault might be traced to one sleeve shorter than the other ; perhaps the length of the body was chopped off , or possibly knitted out of position , Can't expect even a ghost of a fit from such. First , nothing but first quality here Balbriggan at 250 , even that of first quality 350 450 650 all first qua'ity ' The kind we represent as French bal- brigqan is from France , not from Wahoo. Our lisle thread undervear at 750 and $1.00 is pure lisle , mat ters litt'c ' how much conjuration some high-toned fur nishing man uses when you are made to give up $4 to $5 for a suit of lisle they're no more than lisle thread ours is none the less. We'd wager a copy of Trilby on that. Blue nile green peacock gray cream white havana brown flesh color pink mixed col orings any color you choose. ' 95 Spring Catalogues getting scarce. Want one ? To Motonnen , Conductors ( And othsr employes Omaha Street RaLway Co. ) We take th'b moan's of soliciting a share of your rjatronagc for our NEW BIG DEPARTMENT STORE. We Carry nComploto Line JIM HARROW ' We have adopted- -or- Kivi.ir | n new man the ONUPKIGi : SVS H < > otl udv Ice. \ FURWTURE , TOI for our estab lishment and otter CARPETS , STOVES , you anything in outline REFRIGERATORS , line at the very lowest CROCKERY , LAMPS , est prices for cash oren ETC. , ETC. , on the MONTHLY Anil can furnish your homo PAYMENT plan. We complete. Every article have the largest store is bright nncl now , from of this kind in the the best factories in the west and our stock United States ; the latest contains a line of ilo = igns and patterns arc goods selected with a all bhown lioic , and wo would thank you for n call. view of Hiving you inviting1 your closest in the worth of y-iur spection. money. SHOULD L'KE TO HAVE YOU COMPARE PRICES. VVe will cheerfully abiUj by your juJgment. We arc sure to take the order if you only make compir- isons. will be favorably impressed with our PRICES nnd TERMS. You sec WE DON'T CHARGE EXTRA when you buy on the PAYMENT PLAN. We are agents for Jewel Gasoline Stoves. They are th.- only gasoline stove made. Refrigerators from $3.50 up. JOAN'S 1R1VATB STANDARD JOAN OF ARC THE SECOND INSTALMENT IN HARPER'S MAGAZINE FOR MAY HF.RE ARE SOME OF THE PRESS NOTICES : A new and fascinating chap Promises to furnish a chapter ter of French history. . . . Opens of historical fiction of intense in with unusual attractiveness. terest. Literary World , Boston. Christian Work , New York. Charmingly done and intense The opening instalment of ly intciesting. New Oilcans what promises to be one of the Picayune. greatest of historical novels. An absorbingly interesting Boston Home Journal. aiticle. Buffalo Enquirer. Charmingly done. Chicago The opening chapters , aic as News. singular as they are interesting. A sympathetic tribute to the Standard , Chicago. Maid of Orleans , well told. Opens with unusual attrac Chicago Mail. tiveness. Rochester Herald. Opens in an impressive manner , and bids fair to give a pcifcct icproduction of the life of a brave and unselfish woman. Saturday Evening Gazette , Boston. In its firm grasp of the characteristics of a momentous epoch , its ircsh , vivid , life-like depiction of one of the most remarkable per sonalities that the world has ever known , as well as in the pict uresque charm of its style , it is sure to be rcgaided with piofotind interest. Boston Beacon , The romance is of a higher character than Trilby even seems to be held an heroic character , Joan of Arc. Brooklyn Eagle. Catholics will be interested in reading the life of this noble woman , told in the charming and sympathetic style of a gifted novelist. Catholic News , New York. The Napoleon craze is waning , but it looks as if the " Little Corporal" would have a successor in "Joan of Arc. " Boston Transcript. The Messrs. Harper are not in the habit of stimulating the sale of their publications by sensational advertising , but in this case they have sot the public to guessing. Boston Herald. NOW READY - Published by HARPER & BROTHERS , N. Y.