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L6t 1AzLISIILD JUNE 19 , 1871. OMAIIA , SUNDAY MORNING ) MAY 17 , 189(3-TWENTY ( 1'AGES. SINGL L UOI ) l I. IV1 OijN''CS ,
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worth 20e ,
1 9c
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0,000 yards
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ball Os lets 7 , Ild Nt eaYlA
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r hOlc u n ens n you r fir + 6 .v ,
lssold out
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I'ure stik back 13rora1e1 Crenatilne , w th
DOrni .i iiIgns , act nhly worth $10) a yard ,
In Silk Department at 15c. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
AI silk Jnpanese Washabio SI'Its , In sc
lected baulsome dewlgn4 , Corded Silks in
l
beautiful selectlons of colorings , and
Fancy Taffetas , all go at 25o a yard. . . , . .
Printed Warp , All SI'it 1'ersinn and 1)res
den taffetas , In rich coMbinatlolb nntl
benutldtl leslgns , sold a1f the season for
$1.2 ; t. yard , on sale at 30c and 49c , , . . , , . . . ,
BLACK SILKS ,
.r
AU Silk Fnllles , Satin Dacnesee , Sxttn f3ro-
cales irtnl Black Taffeta llrocadca nett-
ally ssorlh $100 a yard , in Sllk Qrpart
ment tit 6D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .f. . . t
Black Dress Goods
.
Back Brocaded Mohalrs , in large or..small
deslgnx , rymclal price , 21c per yard. . , . . , . . .
Novelly Glorlas-Pure sllk and wool fancy
( Vorla , with tonal ) woven designs , actu-
aCy worth $ LSo a yard , for Monday at G9c ,
40-Inch strictly as wool French Whip
Cord , with woven designs , worth 59c , on
sale at 35c pcr yard.
Colored Dres Goods
Changeable double Ir'Idth Wool Dress
Goods , in two-toned color Ings , worth . 5c a
yard , on sale at 7e.
400 pecea ! of strictly all wool and silk and
wool high priced ( mooted Novelty Dress
Goods , many of them worth up to $1.00 a
yard , your choice of the entire lot in
Dress Goods Department at 59c. . . . . . . . . . . . .
GRAND SPECIAL SALE
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. . / , . ' FIELD , CHAP1VIAN & : PENN , of New'York sell at auction
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t + , an entire shipload of Straw Matting , sonic of which had become wax ,
Lt' f .1 frlr " ' I 1Ve buy with our troll cash nearly the ratite lot and 1tut it on s tic to.
' ' morrow , dividing the shipload into i three lots ,
I n our I n our In our
1ia11emrnt Basement c : : : iliasement 1 9 c
we will the will We will
sell at A Yard sell at A Yard sell at i1 Yard
, Ulthetlaningetl ALL THE PERFECT' SEAMLESS All the Finest Cl. .1 Warp
' CHINESE and JAPANESE
MAT1'ING : : : AND JOINTLESS
inchudiug the finest Cott nn IVarp Mat-
thug amt handsome Inlaid Pattern Mat-
lag ; the heaviest Jointless flatting turd In Inlajd and l3russolls Carpet EtTeet
tire Burst Seatnless flatting , worth up in all the now off. its and colors , worth Pitttorus. 'I'hese arc the highest grade '
50c yard , all go at regularly 33e a yard. Tomorrow at n [ flatting Itnportcd and wm'th floc a
yard. All go at
rO ZOc Yard , 15c a yard , 19c
a yard.
GREAT PEiGIAL ALaE
CARPET
P1 CS 1,100 PIECES
1Vdo uottoe Velvet Itnd r ra es r
Royal Wiltoii- it11d fl S 7 5
Each 14 yards long , svurth $3.50 n Brussels
yard , in huadeotnc light and dark
pattoens , go at g8c for' the enth e s ( inch 19 ! arils long In till the now rue pat-
,
Li Ils.tmd worth to $1.23 sclIl .
Ut ) a yard L.a
sold for 7bo tar iho omtlro rug. . . . . . . . . . . .
F.tPNGES TO 1lA'1'JH ' ' ANY OF THESE AT Sc YARD FRU1ES TO 6IATC11 ANY OF 1'IIESE Ru : ; FOR Sc YARD
BARGAINS OUR IN BASEMENT
FINE WASH GOODS
A'orth 3c Worth YiorlhFINE Worth
AT Gc A ! 7c AT 5C 50e and
Yard. Yalu. i Yard. 25c 65o
1CASE 1 CASE ( Jnvtarrived ) 1 CASE ; Yard.
Blantr nntl White pinid Bran New Best Grade * 'Ito Baca Itmof
REAL ORGANDIES In Omaha
GINGHAM SIIIRTCI 1G PRIM TS lt'e nami . , t th r at half
, , , what other dclus paid who bonguL Lhwn
1Vorth ix and one-half tea t s
go at Pc a yard. \S'orth saran cents , worth five cents , etrly. At 25e wo uro sulling the Attest grades
From 8 to 12 o'clock only. go at3'4cyard. goat ! and ofotganJylawns colors , worth , boa Intltohundaotitestptttcrus nn&e rq-acyprd , :
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11a1r BL o and Str.p3 1
Fancy C larb Td 1 ] , the now rho ito d ihnts.
The largest line In Omaha ,
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Nearlatla Sa sea 11 , woRTB UI' TO GOc A YARD.
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Contemporaneously with the formation of
political vartles In this country personal
foods were born. Washington had scarcely
begun his second terns as president before
ho becanto awara that hue was the target for I
the shafts of polllleal onenites , and hlis chief
oppoacnt was 'fhomas Jeffersoi , the founder
of the democratic party. In this case , how-
oval. , the animus setts entirely Impersonal.
The tuan wino drafted the Declaration of
Indepondnnro was not admatad by jealousy
of the gemoral who led our soldiers In time
revnhitlon , It seas rather a battle of ideas.
1Vavhlmgton represented the federallals , from
wlmnm sprang the wldgs , the predecessors
at limo republicans of today. The carhml ( ]
' that the unlon of
t hnlt of federnllsm w'ns
states represented a nation and that rho
telnral government wami invested with power
to alter , amend or abrogate the laws of tno
varlnus subdivtslnnH , or s'lales , whenever
hr the judgment of the congress anti the
oxrcutls'a It % vas for the Interests of the
lvholo country to do so , Time Jcrrersonlanui ,
nr ? lemitocrats , malntalned that iho power of
the federal goverment was Iintited by the
laws agreed to wlmen time Individual states
ratltlyd lima articles of confederation , and
that time states were Indepemlent of limo
geuoral government In the enactment and
enfcrcentent of all laws not surrendered or
nontlhated in time bond of anion ,
IIAM1lTON AND BURR ,
The great doutoeratlc leader was the first
vicllnt of pertoial enmity , born of the In-
ordlnale pohltirnl ambition of Aaron liurr ,
.t. who , foiled In a plat to capture time presidency -
dency , was forced to accept second place
to the man who was his ( mated rival , nut
the difference between Burr aul Jefferson
scarcely warrant the taro feud. That le
reserved for the long battle fur the ascend.
fancy between Burr and time gifted ravolu-
llonary financier , Alexander llamilton , The
latter wait the son-In-law of that bravo
soldier , General l'imillp Schuyler , who ,
though a stammch federalist hhuselt , whim
his party in control of lima Not' York Icgls-
lattne , swas defeated for the pnaillun of
Uulied States senator by I1urr , a nominal
democrat Hanlltot always mnainlalned that
Burr had secured his election by limo use
of mono ) ' sad promnlses of places and power ,
and Its registered a vow that ho would right
time wromtg of whlch his father-him-law lied
been the vietlmn , lie succeeded , but in pursuing -
suing his vengeance ho met with death ,
Whim Ilurr'u term expired General Schuyler
rss sent as his successor to the senate ,
Burr could not stand time inactivity of prl-
vats life , and he sought and secured an
election as a member of the assembly of
' the state of New York , Then ho fastenoil
lily eye upon the goveipdrshlp as a sure
' stepping atone to the prsa ard cy , wbyp ( had
once been aimnoet wttblq his , He entered
time race , but was belt9 p yMorgan Lewis ,
whose campaign 1fia1 Bt lged , q the sa-
gaolous Hall/lton. / T1)1 rabbit n was
marked by scandal aad bitter personalltles ,
and It Is reported that Hamilton was 1n
Judlclous enough to endorse some newspaper
gapenions upon the ohatocter of hurt , re-
0UA1WEE3
I3LTWEN
PUBL1CT
\IN. : . ae
fleeting upon the lattcr.'aintegrlty as a man
nud faithfulness as an olllclal ,
Tills gave Burr the opportunity he had
longed1far , and he immedlately sent Iiamll-
tan a clmlimngo to'-light a duel. Hamilton
was by no means n cuward , but ho know
heat Burr was one of the moat skillful
awe dsnuen In America and u dead shat , to
boot. The young stalesumuan tenuporizeti , hesitated -
tated amid attempted to effect a reconciliation -
tion , but Burr , aristocrat by bir h and as.
soclatlons , chafed under the accusations that
had been made during time campaign , ( rod
womid not listen to suggestions of compro
mdse or apology. Ile branded , llanulton as a
coward and a poltroon , and uundo Imim the
butt of his insults upon every occasion that
offered , At a reception In New York Burr
found ills opportunity to insult Hamilton
so grossly that attempts at conclllattol
svaro out of the question , and so , at 7
o'clock on the nnornlng of the 7th of July ,
1804 , lima adversaries faced each other or
time imelgllls of tVeohawken , Iiantlllon fell ,
mortally wounded , at the first shot , and
wltl , tlmo ending of this brilliant man's life
conic Burr's ruin ,
JACKSON AND CALHOUN ,
The eecoud great feud was between John
C , Calhoun and ,4ndrew Jackson , Calhoun
was of the aristocratic type , while Jackson
represented the sturdy Scotch Irish pioneers ,
who , heavers of woodpnd drawers of water ,
blazed time way for eivlllzation in the south
and seat , The personal enmity of these
great men had its orlgln In the attitude of
Calhoun as a member pt the cabinet when
Jackson was proeculhnQ time war against
lime Seminoles In 1811. ' It r , ems tmat ) Old
hickory in eouue cases , at least , had taken
to blutselt the power of-judge , Jury and exe-
eutloter , and stood not upon the order of
fmanging traitors , but hanged them at once ,
Ills was suuunary puUabment to every instance -
stance , and he reeked not whether his vtc-
ttm was Indian , American or foreigner ,
Finding that a petty Spanish official lied
been guilty of treasou , according to his soldier -
dier Judgment , Jackson ordered him to be
strung up to the nearest tree. This led to
dlfilculttea and danger of war with Spain ,
During the discussion of this case Calhoun
made a bitter attack on the hero of New
Orleans , scoring lmlm for ignorance and In-
capaclly , This was during a cabinet meet.
lug when everything is said and done under
the seal of secrecy , b qt the walls bad ears ,
or cabinet officers "Naked" then as newt
for the story way tal4 to Jackson , wh2 determined -
termined to repay the great southerner by
balking his political ambition , , hits oppor
tunlty came soon enough. The backwoode-
mnon of Tennessee , proud of tber ! rough and
ready soldier , elected him tQ the Unlte
States senate in 1821 , and the legislature
conferred upon blm a greater honor , for they
at the sumo time gave him a unanimous
endoreament for the democrat'c presidential
nomination ,
Time great leaders in Washington laughed
loudly anti long when this bit of gews
reacimed them , and one of the party organs
gave place to a satlrcal ! eulogy of "old
leather breeches , the backwoods president. "
Enemies of Calhoun speedily conveyed the
information to Jackson that the former was
the author of this screed , and this Intensl-
fled time weather-beaten warrior's hatred for
the "curled darling of cap'tal society , " The
old soldier's boom grew apace , and when the
campaign was ended It was fommd that
Jackson had received ninety-nine electoral
votes , Ho was limo leading candidate , but
his opponents united on John Quincy Adams ,
and the latter was chosen ,
OLD iiieicoitv'S OPi'ORTUNITY.
Jackson bided his Limo , and in 1824 all the
Iopponents of Adans gathered about him , and
ho was elected by a handsome majority ;
but time save that landed him in the white
house swept Calhoun into time vice presiden-
I tlal chair. During the Adams administration
several supporters of Calhoun were appointed
to time cabinet , and Old hickory sought an
opportunity to rid himself of these Incum
brances , General Eaton , his secretary of
war , and a loyal personal friend , had a wife
( a dear little'aoman , the chroniclers of that
time say ) , who was considered a plebeLnn by
time patrician consorts of the Calhohulet
cabinet officers. This" little yomamk was
snubbed and Ignored byt those great ladles
until patience ceased to be a vlrtue , and her
husband laid tlmo matter before the president -
dent , who eagerly seized the chance , gent
the Cnlhounlsts to the right about.and gave
us the first practical application of jime doctrine -
trine inseparably associated with his name-
"To lha victory belong the spoils , "
Calhoun took ground in favor of time Unite1
States bank when the president began boa.
tllltles on this Institution , and this gave
Jackson an opening to rid himself of the
only remaining member of the cabinet
tainted with alleglamee to the South Caro-
llntan. When elected In 1824 Jackson announced -
nounced that he would accept but one term
as president ; yet when ho found that vice
Pre6Weu Calhoua was planing to obtain
the nomination as his successor be deter.
mined to stand for the presidency again ,
basing his claim for renomination upon the
grOunaf that tl was the duty of the party to
vindicate his position on the bank question.
After a bitter struggl6' Ito was successful ,
and , as Calhoun had constituted himself the
( mpecial champion of the United States bank ,
Jackson luaugurated his famous crusade
against that institution , going sp tar as to
peremptorily order all collectors to refuse to
deposit any mooneys In the bank. This led tea
a fierce battle between time president and the
United Slates senate , the houae standing
firmly by the chief executive. Then was
formed the great combination between Calhoun -
houn , Char and Webster , which forced the
passage of resolutions censuring the president -
dent for usurping anti nullifying the powora
of the co-ordinate branches of the government -
ment When Jackson's jud pnent was vlndl-
catod in the light of experience this censure
was expunged from the records , Although
Calhoun fought with all bja magnificent
abilitn Jackson routed him at e'orr Aolnt.
and the apostle of nulllflcatigmwent to time
grave without reaching the goal of his am-
bition. 1s
GREELEY VS SEWARD.
Although the south and wept have cun-
trthuted their quota , New York cape justly
lay claim to the greater number of feuds ,
pursued as relentlessly as td4 Corsican vendetta -
detta , The whole country .1R fahlihtr with
the story of the great whtrepubltean trl-
umvirate composed of Wllll m F1. Seward ,
Thurlow Weed and Horace Greeley. , These
three men worked together as radical whigs
until 1554 , when the junior member of the
firm withdrew , accusing his partners of soc.l-
ficing Idm to their lust of power. The
frtmada of Seward maintain that G"odey seceded -
ceded frcm the alliance becabso he vas die-
appointed as an office acelctr , bat whatever
the real cause , suffice it tilat florae tl'e
editor and upoke Haan of the plain people ,
nursed his grievances , and redressed them ,
too , for , like his former partners , ha went
into the young republicaa party and aehleved
a leadership that was 'national in'Ita im-
ortance and Influence' Seward and Weed ,
however , obtained control of the party machinery -
chinery , amid although they consented to allow
Greeley to lead forlorn hopes , thax , balked
life pans whenever success seemed probable.
Greeley was very anxious to go ae a dale-
gate to thin national republican convention
in 1860 , but Sewaid Interposed , and , ho was
defeated , At that time Oreoley-was opposed
to Seward , but his friends any that he would
have contented himself with , registering his
vote against the Nee York leader if lie had
been permitted to attend as a rcprc entativo
Iron his own state , , Indi ) pant at the treat-
moat accorded to him , be went , to Baltimore
and was substituted for au absent Oregon
delegate , ills newspaper had given himn n
national fame , anti as a proxy for t ils wcsl-
ern absentee ha undermined .thim ssdrks
thrown up by Seward , and did more than eny
other man to secure the nomination of Atra-
hamn Lncoln ; ,
TWO MINOR RATTLES.
The difference between Grant and Bristow
can scarcely be called n feud , Benjamin H ,
Bristow was 'noninated for atlorner general
by the soldier-president in 1673 , but powerful -
ful agencies secured hls 4rojection , Grant
was bent on honoring the Kentuckian , and
ho named him for secretary of the 'treasury
on Juno 3 , 1874. Shortly afterward the war
on the whisky ring was inaugurated , and
although Bristow was the moving spirit in
the prosecutions many claimed that he was
only an agent of limo president. About this
limo insinuations began to crop , out in the
newspapers that Grant was protecting the
whisky men , and-the friends of the president
attributed these attacks to follotyors of Bris-
tow , it ha himself were not idlreetiy re-
sponslble , These charges were Indignantly
denied by time men affected , but certain
It fe that the friction grow , and after the
ring was broken up in Judo , 1876 , Drlstow
retired from time cabinet , estenaibly to attend -
tend to private business , but really , it is
said , to wage war against the antagonistic
infuencee In the party , Ito was a candidate
for the presidential nomluatioa that year
backed by the reform elemedt In his party ,
but he mustered mnerely a respectable fol-
lowing. Ilayea was pomlnatcd and. Drlstow
began time practice of law' fa New York
City ,
An Ohio feud that has st Gcted considerable -
able attention was fought out between Allen
Granby Thurman and Henr'y'Bi ' Payne , This
led to the celebrated coal-oil-rsg-baby cam-
paigna. Thurman had had undisputed swing
in Buckeye democratic politics alter the
war , and ho might have retalned ibis ascendancy -
dancy had he not advocated flat money and
joined the forces of greeibaek democracy ,
Ifls opponents have always claimed that. his
financial views were responsible for the challenge -
lenge to his loaderus ip , bubble friends maintain -
tain that the great corpotatloma that had
been brought to book in the United States
senate furnished the sinews of war for his
enemies , Be that as it my , from the date
of Henry B , Parge's entranoe'Into congress
a fierce war was waged for supremacy in the
party.
It has been held that tlds fight insured
the retirement of Thurman fronE the e'enste
and 4ha s gnUan oa lama" A rtaraatd In bra
place , and , four years later , henry U. Payne
was made United Slates smlator.
CONKLING AND BLAINE ,
Now comes limo most bitter political feud
In the history of Arnerlean polities , when
Ira Harris retired from the United States
senate his oaat , as before niemitforied , was
taken by Roscoe Conkling , a great man ,
proud to a fault , generous to his friends , and
a fag to be feared. Ile was time immtimate
friend of Grant , and one of ids most trusted
counsellors. Just as Conkllmg's star began
to shine with national brilliancy , James G.
Blaine was attracting time attention of time
whole country. These two men had nerved
in the lower house together , but the repro-
seated opposing inlereslu In the party , and
were personally uncongenial.
Conkling , great in many ways , could .iot
resist the temnptntion of sending sarcastic
shafts at the speaker whenever occasion
offered , and Blame answered in kind. So
the enmity grew , until Maine , proud of her
great son , sent ban to the upper cimambar
to succeed Senator Merrill , Conkling was
furious over the introduction of lmts hatel
rival , and he seized upon every pretext to
annoy and humiliate Idm , The final clash
came over the case of General Frye , who
had incurred the enmity of the senator from
New York , and the latter worked lrnrd to
secure his impeachment. With that generous -
ous desire to help the under dog , which was
one of Mr. Dlalne's noblest characteristics ,
he took up the cudgels for the friendless but
gallant Frye , whose character was vindicated
by the War department in three -well der
nerved promotions within a short apace of
time.
In the course of the tight over this case
Blaine , slung to time quick by an ungenerous
and unjust taunt of his New York enemny ,
burst forth into that terrific onslaught wldch
etupefled the Evesker , wrought the house
into a high pitch of excitement amid narked
the beginning of a fierce struggle in limo ro-
pubtcan ; patty that ended in time humiliation
of Roscoe Conkling and the defeat of Janes
a. Blaine for president of the Unlto.i States.
hero are time words , and they are charged
with ridicule , and are a model of excoriation ;
"As to lbo gentleman's cruel sarcasm , I
] mope he w'ill 'not be too severe. The contempt -
tempt of that large minded gentleman is
sa wilting , Ida bauglmty dieJatn , his grandiloquent -
quent swell , ads majectic , super-eminent ,
overpowering , turkey.gobhlr strut has been so
crushing to myself aad all the members of
this house tpatl' know it was an act of
the greateAt toncr ! ymfor me to venture upon
a controversy wit "
1mIMi"
Referring then a chance newspaper
compuison of Mil onkling to henry Win.
tor Davis ( whicht : + tlaterprcted oieaatlcally ) ,
he eontinued :
"Time gentleman tetik It seriously , and it
has givn his strut additlonal pomposity ,
The resemblance is great , it is striking ,
ftyperlon to a satyr Thersites to Hercules ;
mud to marble , dunghill to diamnonds , a
singed cat to a Bengal tiger , a whining puppy
to a roaring lion , Shade of the mighty
Davis , forgive time almost profanation of tlmab
jocose satire. "
After this there was no chaneo of reconcili-
atlon , and the battle was to the death , Detested -
tested In 1870 , and threatened with defeat in
1880 , Blaine seat lute men to the standard of
Garfield , who was elected , Then cane the
terrible struggle over iho New York paten
age which retired Roscoe Conkling amid
Thomas C , Platt ( rein the senate , and was
followed simortly afterward by the death of
General Garfield at the hands of the assassin
Gultesu. It is believed by many that these
two great men were on the verge of recon-
d ilatton when deaths snapped the thread of
Roscoe Conkling's life.
a- _
CIJoh'ATIIA.
.
.v , .7 , Lempton , ! n Nelr York Sun.
Thou fated sorcerosw of the Nile
A kingdom crura1bled at thy smile.
Men pledged their hearts and souls to thee ,
whopa loveliness was tang tree ,
Of nil who felt thy lotus breath
Only a serpent knew not stlm.
Amid we , who write in modern times ,
his style of Cleopatrick rhymnes-
'erhaps it scar 1 need be said
We wouldn't it thOU n'ert of dead-
Oft wonder It that aep did not ,
Jiefore he bit into time spot ,
' : ekgout in spm oed gym , _ i
GRA 7D BALI : bauglitat anatltnt
Dp TUI Nell' 1'OIIK InPUlil'8hl ,
McALPW'S } EH1IRE SIJC' , 20,000
Pieces at tluo now'wLamid Into + t tnneles , Imported
L 4CES. p
of hngl sh , ( i'mui ut and ( 'marl ( llttnufncturc
YARD
i1 urllt 7C
pieces ,
at'r dnul !
X drlans 1n
'al-
' ; Est fir ; lace , In
Ivory corn
t k v ' timid huller
Uo ) { { t 1 J t 'ulor , go at
/ to mm 'mtrmi ,
, o orth up to
To.
000 pieces es ( uleitp patterims , 1R01'irun's Nnr'ttuuly nud liu-
Iu ( leruuul inn l'reueh vat is' 'Illt wAeocicuuev htu's iii
vury pretty fur a Ightg lvnry , lust tlir thbma for tritu-
uuirullle + munlulnblu , tiling Organdy wutsts
fur all khtds of t inm maul ) nidornunr ; tip in h
tidug + , champ 3c a yd , Inrim' { Vide. Cm ulcu 12. :
worth lac. sill wurltt up to 50J
Ai 5c and 7''c ti yard , chnicu At " { w' will show nbnut 00
I tit 100 ulcers out lup cntun 'tylesafuet 1(11) Orienull trod
Ireland lutes to white , area I'nhtI Lvarlo hmces , all Iluo
tutlbutter color imp to ti quality amid k , vary'
Inches tvide , time tegnhtr C hie } streets ( vomit r to
price is tip iu : Ls' a surd 12 iuchc , wide choler 2kc
; all go tit 00 uud 71,0 ti y(1 - tit this lot 12'c ' , tvotth
, tilt t. , II5 n ymtrd ,
At 2.o a yard , thl + lot conWe also bought at this sale
Llins the rent English nud 300 ixilts or Batiste , Grass
1'I u'vt eel top ( area , tlloy urn 1 + Incu uud Ecru Laccs , Iii-
cxtct : hmttterus of h utd nmadu ietthug amid Bands lu all
' goods and ame thu , oft , lacy. Nldtbs ; they mum o the latest
Lich nnt tttostsI3'meh ) lace , Hutt fads for tintiming l'ersiau
tire uutnnfitcturcd , tht'y were snits and French organdies ,
imported ii ) ' .011 tit lI.oO a yd „ and will he sold al IOC , 25e
but wo bouglmt big lots mind 15c ; worth up to roc ,
anti wimisemi tltoni tt 2i5C 35c.
SCt
Oita lot at 23c a yard. 19c , .
At10c ut rd , choice of 100 At iDe and 26c a yard we
uterus hhteltnand will sell mill the pure silk
ctvnm elm umII'I ' Iacts. 4. black lhnntllly high grade
tite rigulnr price WO ukl ] .aces , in all time new tier
bem3c. : signs amid ou pure silk nets ,
turd tip t" a ashes wide ;
they wotdd sell regular for
75e ; choice at lIe uud 25c a
yard ,
E : VII3ROIDERiL ,
7'hnns t ads of pieces tit col-
aced mumbruldury Iii cdghtg : amid wA l' n y nrdIO7 ; ( balls tit
upon work , all th e n cwo + t wt s
spring patterns in pick , blot all trluni'ul udge , , uud sueriu
umdaudhmulmill hietcniurstim new ptttetu : , go its 5c , 5V
iriumdna wuh dres'us,41 ; svurth up to tic
uti 4're yd , w ut th tau to 20c = C _ _
AI lOc at yurI , choco ! of 1,000
reus r mhruidery iOn de erllio
At 74clntudreds ! or bolts of lid uet Nithts.olt ii nmi , Incnnet ,
open wnriiati amid ba u edged all very handsome patterns
( vnbroldcry ht Jncnuet iutd ammd very utent a'urlt. Ilmy are
Naln + ookiii ) toIIinvites ) ' vcrysoft ntid rout be used rot
with , , worth up to tie yti. -L' thu Ifuest dtn- (
Itius and north 1fC
_ up In Ohs a vnrti. . . .
At12icand ! imcnvardthrso ,
two lots will cmtt.iuaI1 thu tin- it4il ( and GOe , you cciu bay
est 0tObruidaIy ii ud Iitsoiting tit thismuaIn'mII the ii nest Sivls
tuttutotnporledluSmelssam ) , ; mmnmlNanannhullover mrbtnl-
Nuluiouik , sump mire u , l0 12 tlery ; IIut'y are very uulmity tie-
Inehos wlitu uud tire signs hi aunty' styles ofq
sum Iutbbfortbefltcst 2 4C J 'ipeii ' w'umit nndwonii
lrbuttings ) mind wnrlb sell regular imp it 81,60V9C
uptn65cayard. . . . . asDri a'trJ , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,
At I'Icavurdu0wlllsull3,000yeudsof271miuh !
embroidery lb ii me ng fur nut itimg rbildren's iv ii lmu i
( Itl'Me , : they tilt' Its Pitt ( iat , , r'uiss0 amid Nnlurcok f zC
( tad w , rtt up to 750 ymu .l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
TAILOR 1iAE ) AND UP TO DATIH
Costly Simplicity of the Fashionable Girl
Seen in Ollicago.
OBSERVATIONS OF AN OM II1A WOM iN
Coupled nllh Some Ilertutrlra rot
AS'iotrn its Orgnulsls rutd Musical
Ctrlturc Lt Ootalut Churehea- .
A ltlslmtg Ilustcnl Slur.
CHICAGO , May 12-Correspondenco ( of
The Dec.-Tho ) trim appearance of time Chicago -
cage damsel indicates a slow but sure re
turn to the costly shnplicily of the tailor
made garment Sieve one sees everywhere
the mmiformlty in dress' that is noticed
ammig the fashlonably tmcltne8 lu large
cities , Individuality iii dress is lnbooed as
surely as the outro in speech oud , actlpn.
The up-to-date girl is cut out on exactly
time same lines as her next neighbou'and ; { lu
the studied trtnmess of lmer get-up is an
; iltogetimem' fetchtmg figure. Even curlhmg
locks arc given' over as smne > lhat common ,
and those whnsa faces are fresher Madonna
like enough to stand it , mire ummrle'eml by
wavy tresses , but wear their ( malt carefully
banded down on etthar side , after lee manner -
nor of the Purttami ltke faces , that look out
of our grandmother's album , only , , thank
Heaven , that nleekncss is accomplished
without limo aid of the eeented hair oil
that used to mute the air , of thm village
church redolent sal amid to the discomfort
that ecenicd to be an accepted part of devotion -
votion in our cldldhmod. No , lho'girl of tor
day is clean , mibnvo nil things-part of thq
good blown to us by tlmo ill wing of fanhiaii
la that cleanliness is superlatively famuhiom-
able , and , Instead of a bath on Saturday , one
Is not considered too finicky who tubes cite
every tiny , hero to Chicago ono never saes
a woman entirely In light material , pit matter -
ter what limo state of time lmermnonmcter-Uma
correct garb is a dark , faultlessly hanging
skirt , topped by one of timoso deliciously
clean looking shirt waists that have taken
all Cldeago by atorm-1n tact , time shirt
waist la on everybody and is [ mot rmecesaarlly
cheap , some of 11mem costing 110 , Along
with time shirt waist belongs time clmoker amd
small bow , even Windsor lies not being
trim enough for the present ( auto ,
WOMEN ORGANISTS ,
I notice that Mrs , Peatlie im taken ox-
coptian to tnv reumartts about 'women or-
ganiets , Not having heard the Mrs. Ford
she defends , I am not prepared to deny
that eho mommy be an exception to the deud
level of mediocrity noticed among wounen
organists in Omaha , As to the argument
that woman urgamitsta are receiving salaries
In Omaha , and , therefore , must be giving
satisfaction , It is a somewlual fallacious one ,
since not merit , but cheappeas , ! s wlmat
the people are bidtlhmg for just mow , if the
lack of being employo(1 in Omnaha choirs
denotes incompetency , why iii Mr. Taber
without a church position ? It It be duo to
any lack of giving aatiafacllomm , then aurely
are the comgregatlons of Onmalta more hm
need of a musical than a spiritual mission.
ary. Perhaps it is owing to time discrtn
Inatlon of the mualc committee that he is
not heard in any choir. If there is ever to
be a reckoning for these wlmo profess with.
out practicing the "charity that vaunteth
not itself , " surely the unmusical people wlmo
cumlmo e.o . , tht rn io committee w'ltl have
much to answer for.
To say a farewell word on the subject of
woman organists , Fredorio Grant Gleason ,
wbllo gallant enough to say that there is
no reason outside of fackof physical strength
why wopnou should not play the organ
well , tgijp me that a womag mud bu as
tluanrC as q mma to Itomdle aA eraaa. autt
u a t.t ) . "iltti
Sararclh Rail
( titular Wnl.ts
with pttit'ut
batlnns
15
1,1 Mt Child's
Corded DMll
Corset WAISTS
worth aye ,
16c
3,01)0 Ladies'
Mason Night
CONne with
tulilo amt t'tmster
iii ' 1'dcki ,
aorti , 7fa
1,000 ulna Fancy '
Uuld 7'rltwndng
Ilutlomi'a
wurtlt 100 ,
3c
A DU'1.UN
1,000 places ( 'hu-
millic Spot uud
' 1'm edo Net
V - all
iors RI 'ih a5o ,
i
4,0) ) pair : Indies'
Dour I'ronrh KII )
DLV13S , blutck
mid ratan + , boon
or button , north
e l & ) .
59c
,
a,0001'ersian ants
Dresden
Silk I'nrasols
wurtlu $2,5u ,
39
1,01(1 Silk Sery n
26latCae.
Srom'th $ L75 ,
i
,
J
' 1,000 had s and
tumult' , , I'un , trlsh
lfuon Ilatdkcr-
cktcW , worth 2rc ,
.1O
. .
' w
( 'huiceof alt time
Lames' : mik
Fhdsh Lisle
7'lu'esul VESTS ,
worth tin to 73c ,
25c
'hat the constant strain on limo hack wouid
ut any woman with a weal ( back out of
ompcliltcn. Now , tie every other womiman
me meets is troulded either ts'lttt a weal [
mark , or "that tired feeling , " It would scorn
hat my claim that the organ is a man's.
nstrulnent is based on sonic foundation ,
DRAINS A FACTOR IN SINGING ,
I am glad that there his lately been
rdded to the uumsical Colony in Omaha a.
ran wllo is able to mold public taste as it
shomild be. tie came to Omaha , unheralded
and unnoticed , until people felt the stirring
of a higher Intelligence witlitl theta as they
listened to btu , raid wondered what limo
.vas in his song that said , o nmch morel
to tlmemn than the scone song bud said train
'timer lips , Gradually they began to cmno
within the spell of n voice dominated by a
'rain , ( rod 1lnmer Dlnaro becauia n success ,
nut only because nature has given him a
beautifid voice , but more bccnnso ha sings
vltlm has brains as much its suilh Ids lungs ,
'md brains are a factor 1u shmghig , though
501110 people don't Itnow it.
A pleasant reunituler at old days at Trln-
; ty came io me lucre , ism the way of a letter
from Francis Walker , at one tlumo director
of Trtdty choir. Mr , Walker Lad many dls-
couragemente , but invlncibiu pluck , and
after having dropped out of sight for seven
years , ) mas merged on lop , from his sojourn
ht Italy , and , judging frcm press comncmts ,
tuna walks the 'imperial heights of grca
mess , " Mr , 1t'alker hna just beam beard in
Topeka in Meadelssohn's First Wnipugls
Nigid , and in Max lirucll's "Fair Ellen. " '
He will give three recitals in Omalma , May
21 , 22 and 23.
In newspaper clrces. ) I saw Mr. Gregory ,
time ono time city editor of the old Republican -
lican , lIe is now on the Tribune. Fred
Nye has left his post us mdghl editor of
time Tlumes Hcrald , and Is on time New Yarlc
world , MiNNII : 1tA'fhI R'INN ,
OO ti l f : ri , A 1 , l'I' I l ; i.
Any season 1s "fly time" with eloping
iavnrs ,
A flonlou court claims limo bun for having
divorced fifty couples during a session of
six lmoure.
Time nmarringo of Dhngbatts Ters'llliger of
Labamon , 0 „ Is annoutmced ,
Marriage licensee were issued in Chicago
lima otimer day to Antnnl Wohnau and Pllagia
Rozalc , Paul lladzy'ewnitl and Ella Harmezln-
aka , Giovanni Gonna aid Stella Sutezzla , and
! t was an extremely warm day besldon ,
Time next prominent weddhug on time card
in W'ashington will be that of Mies Julia
Stevenson , client daughter of the vice president -
dent , to Mr. Malt liardln of 1entuclmy , Time
date first set wait the 2811m of tllis milomltlm ,
but imimporlat , reusomis have necessitated a
change to time 2d day of June ,
Miss Glo'lade Cespedes , the only daughter
of Mmne , do Cenpedes , widow of the /rat / (
president of the Cubam republic , Carlos Man.
uei do Cespedes , wlmose life mitts sacrificed
in time former struggle of Cuba for lade.
pendeuce , ebdut a quarter of u century ago ,
wee married lost Monday to Charles Abnon
ho lima of New York. The ceremnomy was
very simple , conducted by Jusllco Pryor of
the suprmno court ,
'time tnur'lage of Miss May ilelle Stewart ,
daughter tit limo senator from Nevada , to Mr.
Frank Payson of Baltimore took place In
Washington last week. The marriage was a
very atmpla affair , but few being present.
Tim groom is a wall known business man
of Ilalttmnore , being a mnenmbor of the Acetylene -
lene Gas company , and has falhor as mu-
porter of means. The couple will make Baltimore -
timore their future hpnte , Miss Stewart is
the last of the daughters of time senator to
wed , his others being all married , Miss
May Repo le a tall blonde , who bas spent
touch of her time abroad amid tor education
was conducted by means of a tour of time
world , during which she was accompanled
by lmer mother.
Dad complexion indicates an animap y
slab of the system ; DeWitt's Ilene t Y
Risers Lure pills that will correot this copol-
lion. Tlisy act on the liver , tkay aet o4 the
Eamach , they act oil Ui bDasls I .1