8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEB : : SUNDAY , MAttCII 31 , 1897. HONDAIT IS LINEN DAY Expect Big Linen Bargains and You'll ' Never Eo Disappointed , AT BOSTON STORE'S ' LINEN MONDAYS Toniorrotr Our MUCH llnrKnln * Will More Timii Plrnnc Yon Tomorrow Will lie One or the Cri-atcmt i of MUCH * I2\er llclil. AT BOSTON sroiin , OMAHA. Never In the annals of merchandising has a special sale become so iiopillar or fnich n hugo success as our special Monday llnun Bales. There Is only one reason for this the bargains are genuine bargains. Most energetic nnd shrewd buying enables iir. to oftcr these phenomenal bargains. The bargains given make the ( satisfaction of pur chasing at these sales EO unanimous that Ml tvh.0 attend these sales once anxiously wait for the next week's ( special offerings In ihiac linens and housekeeping goods. "Meet mo At the linen sate" has now become the ladl regular Monday appointment. The most startling bargain for Monday Is ono case of fine damat-k carving tray cloths nnd lunch cloths , worth 75c and $1.00. This case became wet In the voyage of Importa tion nnd tomorrow we offer them at the un heard of price Ific each. 1,000 finest grade double satin damask , oc- tra largo size , dinner n-pklns , worth up to J.1.GO per dozen , but they nru In broke i dozens , came to us Just this wny dlreot from the mills , thousands of different kinds , go at T'/Jc each. Another lot of those German datn.uk nap kins , worth up to ? 1.25 per dozen , Monday , ns long ns they last , at Be each. 250 dozen of fine damask fringed napkins with colored borders , regular OSo per dozen kind , go tomorrow at 2'ic each. Ono case of the regular Cc grade of un bleached Scotch table damask , L'3e yard. Another case of that Is-lnch double satin damask , these are of the finest goods over Imported , but wo bought them nt an Im mense sacrifice , nnd Oder them tomorrow at S5c yard. Thli Is nn opportunity to J.uy ihe finest grade of bleached damask that never sails for Ices than $1.50 yard , Monday nt 85c. 85c.Ono Ono assorted case of sample bolls of all kinds of toweling ; , all linen huck , glass cloth , genuine Ilarnslcy , best Itnrslaii ab- eorbotlvo crash , worth up to IDc , all so .Mon day nt Cc. One CIRC of fine grade nil llnun huck towels , worth IDc each , these nre mill seconds ends and slightly soiled , they go at ro each. Pure linen knotted fringe damask towels , the regular 2Iic and 35c grade , they go In the big .Monday bargains at ICc each. Another lot of thcne bleached huck towels , largo size , go Ht 3'Ac each. Thu twilled roller toweling that everybody sells for 5c , go nt 2V4c yard. Ono Immense lot of the finest InJIa linens , these are In long mill remnants , all the 20c , 25c and 35c grade ; they go Monday only at 12.c ! yard. BARGAINS IN PILLOW CASING. Best bleached pillow casing , 42 Inch C',5c yd.Best Best bleached pillow casing , 4C Inch , 7 ! " c. Best bleached pillow casing. G-4 , for "DC yard. Best quality bleached sheeting , every width , at IGc yard , Monday only. \VBT. WET. 10,000 dozen ladles' and gents' Imported largo slzo handkerchiefs nnd raulllcrs , worth 25c , go at 2' ' , e each. BOSTON STORE. OMAHA , 16th and Douglas. 11OAHI ) OF IM'IIMCVOHKS MEETS. Itnilroniln Mnit 1'ny Tln-Ir Share In Kt-imlrliiur Viaduct * . Thu Board of Public Works met yester day aud acted on several Important matters. The chairman was directed to serve a copy of the ordinance recently passed by the city council , approving the plans for the repair' of the Eleventh street viaduct and ordering the railroads to make the repairs , on all the roadti that own or occupy tracka under the viaduct. If the railroads now neglect to make the repairs'after a reasonable time , the board will have the work Uoue and assess the cost against the railroads. The Capitol avenue sewer waa discussed and the chairman was directed to advertise for bids for the construction of the sewer as soon as the city engineer has completed the plans and profiles. P. II. Mahoncy petitioned the board to order South Fourteenth btreet under the viaduct closed. He represented that he waa about to put n large force of men and teams at work constructing the piers for the new viaduct , and that It would be necessary to temporarily shut off travel on the street. The necsssary order was promulgated. The matter of the new permanent side walks on Park aveiiua was i"Id over to give tlio chairman time In which to decide on the material. The order to the contractor to go ahead with the work will be given In a few days. Bilck will probably be used for most of the walks. The plans for the water connections on South Sixteenth street were approved and the chairman was Instructed to servo a copy on the water company. IC12 llltn.Uv.S AMI .MOVHS AWAY. lllvt-'r Continues IllKli. lull \ < > SorloiiM HfHiillH Arc Aiitlolpnlfil. Those who were able to watch the Big Muddy for about five miles above Florence yesterday was a wild looking stream. In deed It cccmcd for a while as though some of the points lying adjacent on the river's 4 > ank were likely to suffer considerable dam- ngo from the boisterous current. The river uns fully four feet higher at Florence yes terday morning than It was Friday morning. About 9 o'clock the Ice , which haJ been gathering above Florence , broke. It looked uerloin for a time , but , as the river was clear , the Ice passed down the channel with out doing any damage. There was no damage reported anywhere between Florence and Omaha yesterday. As the river was free from obstructions from bank to bank , all the lee yasbed without harm to either side. Nearly all the railroads of this state and Iowa report high water along their lines. Thn Omaha line had a bad washout north of Sioux City and traffic was Interrupted. The Klkhorn suffered some damage nut In MaJI- Fen county , when' the tracks Ho close to the Ulklioin river. The Union Pacific yester day rrpoitrd that no damage had boon done along Us line * , The Burlington officials say that tholr road Iw not been damaged by any high water. Tlit'ie was a rumor yes terday that the brldgo at Schuylcr had poiio nut , but nothing of the matter was known at headquarters. The Iowa HUCH and the roads running toward the north , as shown In the telegraphic columns of The Uee yes terday , suffered the most of any of the roads. A III AHMOIIIIIII. | | Articles of Incorporation for the Teach ers' Annuity nnd Aid association were filed with the county clerk yesterday. Thn In corporation of this iifsncliulon was In com- lill.ini'o with n request signed by 170 tcach- ITH tlmt | ) io Principals' club nt once ap point a committee for that purpose. Thu In- corpmtitni-H aie Myra LnUnc. IdiR , Mack , y-mmn Whltmorc. Mary A. Fitch , ijawli M. Mrcnonno. Nora II. Lemon , LUllati I.Utlo- lleld , Kniina Whently , Elizabeth Shirley , Jcnplo M. MrKoon , .Mary it. Newton , Kan- nly Arnold. .Mary J.ucns.Martha M. Powell , jolla W. McholH piul Frances Ituttcrllcld SUJ'WA'j'fg ' ' ' " " ' & O'jwha ' school * . ' .Tho ( Miana ( e.ltfiWni are. liotv fn ilno with < lioao III lloaton. No\v York , IMIladelphla , rvVaahliiKtun and many other clilctt which liuvo hud similar associations * . - for yearn , WuOliliiK for n fttiiU-ii Hoy. A red-headed boy was kidnaped Friday from Albla , la. So states a letter thai the chief of poltcS received yesterday from ( list town , The missing lad's name It Hex Crowell and Be U 14 years of &e < ? ' llovT3 taken by two meu and a boy. Ono of. the ineu has two fingers mlwlut ? from one hand. The police of this city have been asked to detain the parties If they come here. The etrongers told people about Albla that they reildcd In Omaha. j DcfionllorH Got Tlit-lv Money. The American Savings bank was yester day paying out $12,600 to the old depositors In the defunct Institution , This Is a portion tion of the amount that was received from eastern stockholders. The remainder will bo txptindeil In the litigation that the bank baa in Us hand * . XK\V MI1.MM3UY S Oi nlni ; Tnkm I'lncr Tomorrotv n tlir State. The Slate Millinery and Cloak company wilt open for business Monday morning. A new era In millinery lines will be pro mulgated by this opening when the aesthetic , as well as the moit practical In hats will be shown. Elegant French pat tern ha's as well as hats of their own man ufacture will be on exhibition. The Stale Millinery and Cloak company have spared no expense to make their mil linery opening a succors. The beautiful parlors are resplendent wllh mirrors and the many designs In modern millinery will surprise the ladles of this city , who have never Fecn anything approaching this dls play In the west , Mr. Morris Mayer , a gentleman of known worth , la the general manager , and hid many years' residence In New York has brought him an education In millinery such ag can \ > i obtained In no other way. The latest Parisian styles In hats will be the prlnlcpal feature of the business , al though a great deal of attention will ba paid to the celling of perfect fitting gloves and corsets of a superior make at a moder ate price. Art In Homo DroorntlniiK. .That prcttlness Is not always an expen sive luxury has no stronger demonstration than by the artistic effectH obtained by the G. It. Shafer Decorating Co. , who make fine Interior house furnishing the feature of their business. Their store room at 103 S. 15th street Is thus early bealeged by those constantly on the lookout for the newest and moU beauti ful house decorations In the way of Indian , Persian , Turkish , Oriental and other rare goods , Including draperies , curtains , carpets , wall embellishments , special designs In ar tistic furniture , etc. Mr. Shafer , who has been with Shlvcrlck for the past twelve yearn , numbers among his patrons some ol the bent fnmllhs In the city , every ono of whom will be pleased to learn of his now establishment. Tills company also make fine frescoelng and wall upholstering a. specialty. Tn California , Comfortably. Personally conducted excursions leave Omaha via the Burlington rtoutc 4:35 : p. m. Thurfdajs lor San Francisco and Los Angc-lea. Chcapebt way there Is. Comfortable , too. No change of cars. Flneat scenery on earth. Call at ticket office. 1502 Farnam et. and get folder giving full Information. J. B. IlEYNOLDS , City Passenger Agent AVuIlt Walt ! AVnll ! t A few days and the O. K. SCOF1ELI ) CLOAK & SUIT CO. at 1510 Douglas et. will show a handsome variety of ladles' suits and wraps. All the newest styles at the low-cat prices. 52 ; . Itcnuril. The above reward will be paid and no questions asked for Information concerning the pockstbook containing rings , keys and money lost on 2Gth and Harncy. Address F CO , Bee. For beautiful sweet peas and other flower cda GO to Neb. Sei'il Co. . 520 N. 10th. XOTV Is the Time And the Burllnton ticket ofllco the place to buy steamship tickets. ALL lines , llenicmber the number 1602 Farnam. Hot water fronts & backs for all cooks & ranees. 1207 Douclas. Om. Steve & Reo. Wrks. Hamilton Warren , M. D. , eclectic and mag netic physician ; special attention to diseases of women and children and all obscure and long-standing dlseasw. 119 N. ICth St. , R. 2. Grand spring opening Boston Store Satur day , MarchJ27. CL.12AXIXG W THE CITY STUI2CTS. Ivnniinr Hays Tliere'H No Politics In Employment of Men. Street Commissioner -Kaspar now bss about 250 men at work1 cleaning"- thestreets. . At the present rate of progress the entire city will be cleaned up In two or three days. The business district IB now practically cleared of the winter's accuramulatlon of refuse and the men arc scattered over the residence and suburban districts. There has been some criticism during the past day or two by people who declare that the street cleaning gang Is being manipulated In the Interest of Mayor Broatch's candidacy for re-election. Mr. Kaspar emphatically denies that the street gang Is being used for campaign purposes. He employed every man who came to the tool house and applied for work , regardless of his political sympathies. He sajs that ho Is a candidate for tax commissioner , and is In the cam paign purely In his o n interests. He favors an unpledged delegation for mayor In the Second ward , IIICYCI.K I'ATH OUT TO FI.OIIEXCE. Project IN Knvoroil liy < lu % County Com m INN ! OIK * rx. The Board of County Commissioners at Its regular meeting yesterday concurred In the action of the city council with reference to the construction of a bicycle track along Thirtieth street from the end of the pave ment near Fort Omaha to the village of Florence. The committee on roads , to which the resolution adopted by the council had been , referred , reported favorably on the resolution and recommended that the board comply with the terms of the resolution and construct the track from the city limits to Florence after the city shall have constructed Its portion , provided that the city shall keep the track In repair. The report was unani mously adopted. A resolution by Mr. Hector Instructed K. D. Van Court & Co. to repair the macadam paving on the West Dodge and Center street roads , In accordance with their contract. After passing on n number of routine mat ters the beard adjourned until March 31. OLD 110AIID d If ITS 1)OI.\C 1IUSIM3SS. AVnHliiir for \ < -w Fire ami Police ComiiilNNloiierH to Tnl < e Iliilil. Just at the present time Cletk Brownlco of the Board of Fire and Police Commis sioners Is lm\Ing a nice quiet tlmo all by himself. The members of the old board have apparently quit doing huKluots , and so far nothing has been heatd fioni the newly appointed members. The new members ex pect to mret and orgnitl/o early this wcqk. Commissioner Hurdmun prepared his bond and sent It to Lincoln yesterday , and Com missioner Bullard will present. hU bond Monday , The oilier members will qualify not later than Monday and will then bo ready to take charge of the ofllco. Thora will be no opposition on the part of the old joard. One or two of the old coinmls&loncra were In favor of making a light against the now charter , but after a good deal of dis cussion they decided that such action would not bo advisable' . Consequently the change will bo effected without Incident. AVOIIK FOII I.WMA.X SUPPLY DEPOT , Ooiiimerelal riuli MfinherN Tnklnir Hold of the Mil Her. The committee icccntly appointed by the executive committee of the Commercial club to look after the ) ecbemp for the location of the Indian supply depot In Omaha , and con sisting of Edgar Allan , H. F. Oady and J. ft. Utt , has sent 'out a clrculaT fetter to Dmnlia Jobbers and manufacturers , asking : hem to use their Influence with Senatof Tburaton and Congressman Mercer duce them to follow tnf UjalleF Uj vvlftTaU possible activity. The committee calls at- tonjlon to tlit fact that Omaha la tbe logical location for the depot , as It Is nearer the reservations and that It would have been located here during the previous administra tion had uot political considerations In- , . JfJ Thriller"Sulu ttecfiTreil Off. The sale of the Crelgbtoii theater build ings , which was advertised to take place at the cast door of the court house yester day morn Ing. did not occur , the action of the supreme court in allowing a stay on the application of Merars. Heed and IClrkendall having put a t.lop to proceed ings In that direction for the present. M , A. Hall , attorney for the Penn Mutual Life Insurance company , the plaintiff In tbo fore closure proceedings , said yesterday that be would apply to the supreme court at 1U next Bitting for an order vacating the stay. HELD FOR EMBEZZLEMENT 0. Ohristenson of Holdrego Arrested at tbe Oxford Hotel in This Oity Yesterday , DEERING COMPANY MAKES A COMPLAINT Unit Ilccn Kmitloyoil nn Collector for fjcicrnl YcnrM mill Fnllcil to Itejiort Part of the Money In 1IU lliiiids. Upon Information In a telegram received from Sheriff Knudsen of Holdrcge C. Chris- tcnson was arrtotcd yesterday afternoon' the Oxford hotel on the charge of embezzle ment. The prosecutors In the case are the members of the Occrlng Harvester company of Chicago , who allege that Chrlstenson col lected $1,000 or more while In their employ for five years and turned It Into his own pocket. Tne accused man was employed by the harvester company for five years previous to some time last fall. He was collector for Nebraska. It Is alleged that he made collections In all parts of the state , which he failed to account for , but the specific charges have been picked out In the county In which Holdrego is located. The prose cution ls being- directed from the company's headquarters In Chicago. Ed SIcGee , the loal agent , was Instrumsntal In bringing about the arrest , but he la unable to state the amount It la charged the prisoner em bezzled. Chrlstenson says that there Is nothing In the case against him. After his arrest he said that he hod made a ssttlement In full with the company , but the latter claimed a balance on expense bills and for alleged collections -which he never made. He said nlso that he had bcn held responsible for bills which he never collected. He would not talk much before consulting an attor ney. ney.Since the severance of his connection with the company , which occurred some months ago , Chrlstenaon has not been employed to any considerable extent. The local agents of the company say that they hove been looking for him , but have never succeeded In getting him. He has been In the city a number of times , stopping at different hotels. On his last visit he was at th ? Oxford hotel and was arrested there. He was registered under the name of Jacobscn. With him was a woman. Christcnson has been living at Hastings , where his wife and family reside. H is stated that some time ago ho deserted them and left with , a domestic who had been In the employ of the family of Supreme Court Commissioner Ragan. This was the woman who was with him when he was arrested. Sheriff Sam Knudsen of Holdrego arrived In the city yesterday afternoon and took charge of ChrUtonson. He states that the amount alleged to have been embezzled will probably exceed $1,000 , as many of the col lections were made from .farmers who have not reported the amounts paid. The sheriff will return to Holdrego with his prisoner today. Do not wear Impermeable and tight-fitting hats that constrict the blood vessels of the scalp. Use Hall's Hair Renewer occasionally , and you will not be bald. S HLMl SUIT FOR DAMAGES. .11 TH. HlKrelovv Compromise/I with tlic Union Piicitlc Comimiiy. The receivers of the Union Pacific yester day settled a suit brought against the company for ? 5,000 In the district court of this county for the sum of $300. The suit was brought by Margaret A. BIgelow , ad ministratrix of the estate of Paul L. Blgolow , her late husband. _ . BIgelow was killed"on March 2C , 1S03 , at [ ho station of Chapman Ierrlck county , on the line of the Union Pacific. He waglcm- iloycd as a brakcman and was standing on top of the car of a freight train at a siding there. He was there , a&ainst the rules of the railroad company and when the train started up suddenly he was thrown off and Instantly killed. > Suit was at once begun for the recovery of $5,000 damages. As It became evident when an Inquiry was made Into the facts of the case that ho was killed through hla own negligence , the attorneys of the railroad com pany had no great difficulty In reaching a compromise In the case. All the necessary papers dismissing the suit and accepting $300 as the full amount of damages were filed In the district court yesterday. CAN'T FIXU A PLAC13 I'OK CIIAFKEE. rlMOiior AVIio In dlvliij ? the Atithor- ItlcH Much Troulilc. The county attorney Is In a quandary as to what to do with Harry O. Chaffee. Chaff eo is In the county Jail awaiting trial on the charge of forgery. He waived examination In the police court and was bound over to the district court. He Is charged with hav ing forged and uttered checks for small amounts , the checks being payable to hlm- self and endorsed by him. Since he has been In the county Jail the county attorney has had Chaffeo examined jy the Insanity commission and that body pronounced him Insane. The county attorney ihen communicated with the authorities of : ho Lincoln asylum and received a reply 'rom the superintendent to the effect that ho Institution was tilled with Inmates. The superintendent added that "Chaffeo Is a chronic Insane man and In case any vacancies occur preference will be given to acute cases. " Since receiving this letter the county attorney has consulted with the court and with the county commissioners as to what disposition shall be made of the case. ! Io says Chaffee Is a dangerous man to bo at argc , as ho Is sane enough to be constantly committing petty crimes , but too Insane to jo punished. FIXUS MAIIItlAnU A PAIMJKI2. Mrs. SIootHUy .Hfi-Us a Divorce from A It mil a in. Golda E. Slootsky has Applied to the courts tor a divorce from Abraham J. Slootsky. She alleges that her husband has pursued a coiiEtant system of cruelty toward her and abused her shamefully. The store they run at South Omaha was neglected , and she al leges that fihe flnallrllook hold of the buel- ncta and used the Interne to support herself and children. She w he now threaten * to drlvo tier out of th Btore and away from her children , and she n V the court to restrain him from to doing. A restraining order was Issued In accordance with this application. Magglo Key has applied for a divorce from Thomas Key on the-ftround of drunkenness ami cruelty. She allies that ( the was mar i-Ied to Key In Courttll Bluffs In 18S5 and ha two children , a boyiiagcd 10 and a girl aged 12 , of which she nak the custody , Lllllo M. Johnson-hiu applied to the courts for a divorce from * Roy B. Johnson on the ground of dercrtlon and non-eupport. She alleges that she vraa married to Johnson In Council Bluffs , February 17 , 1S96 , and wa deserted by him soon afterward. She asks for the custody of their child , an Infant bu a few weeks old. SUES TO ItnCOVKIL OX GAS STOCK Suit Grown Out of Capital Xalloiia HnnU Fnltnre. Kent K , Haydcn , receiver of the Capita National bpnk at Lincoln , has brought sul In the United States court against Homan J. Walsh nr.d the Lincoln Oas company to recover nn attcssment on bank slock. The dcftmlntits owned 160 shares of the bank stock , on which an assessment of $100 i share had been made by the receiver. 0 the amount represented by the asaessmen $12,000 had been paid , leaving a balance o $5,955.95 yet due. The defendants gave as security for the payment of the assetsmeii 1TC shares of block In the Lincoln Oas com pany nnd the receiver now nsks that the o shares bo cold to apply on the amount ye due on the ccscsemont. JinlKMifiit for the l.iiNH of Some TOON Patrick McCarty recovered a Judgment ngnlnst the Rock Island Railway companj In Judge Powell's court yesterday for $4,000. He sued the company for the loss o the toes of his left foot while employed on a constntctlon train on the company's lines In Kansas. This was the tuurth trial of the case. At the first trial the case was taken from the jury and a vcrJIct returned for the railway company. At the second trial Me Carty recovered a Judgment for $3,000 am at the third trial he rccoverod a Judgmen tor $10,000. Siiyonr n ml Morullr AM ; DninnKcn Assad Sayour and Kattar Xlondlr , the two men arrested March 12 on complaint of Joseph Uahrooge , charging them with being fugitives from Justice , liave each commenced a suit In the district court against D.ihroogo for $5,200 damages. They allege- that they are merchants In business In Norfolk , this state and have been restrained from attending to theIr business by being arrested and have been subjected to Indignities which nothing but a largo sized piece of Dahroogc's money wllljepalr. _ _ FILE AIITICI.KS OF IXCOHPOHATIOX. Xclirimlm Snmir Comiiiiiiy GettltiK Kenily to Do IliixliieMt. The first tangible steps In the direction of scouring a beet sugar factory for Omaha were taken yesterday , when the Nebraska Sugar company filed articles of Incorporation with the county clerk. These articles provide that the company shall have authority to manufacture and cell sugar , glucose , alcohol and vinegar , and 'to ' do all things neccraary for the establishment and maintenance of a factory for that purpose. The amount of capital stock Is fixed at $350,000 , divldd Into shares of $100 cacli , and It Is provided that the company may commence business when $50,000 In stock Is subscribed. The Incorporators are O. 11. Williams , W. N. Natxm , Euclid Martin , J. E. Utt and W. D. McIIugh. HILL I1OAIID FOlt THU CITY HALL. Proceeding ! ) ol the City Council to IK' PoHtcil. The rotunda of the city hall was deco rated yesterday -with a reminder of- one of the provisions of the'now city charter. This Is a huge bill board on which are to be posted such , public'documents ' as aro.of . pub- Hc'tlnterest.The'bo3ra'ls' ! < rar Irom enhancing tbar attractiveness of the rotunda and ex cites more rldlculo than curiosity. Clerk Hlgby says that with tud'amount of steno graphic 'work ' already required In his office It will bo an impossibility with his present force to get out the posters tor tbe bill board. It will be necessary to employ a stenographer for that especial purpose for a couple of days after every council meet ing. Millinery and Cloak Go , 1511 Douglas French Pattern Hats from the cele brated work rooms of Mme. Paysnnno nnd Mme. Jesse of Paris , France , se lected l > y our manager In person. Also elegant cications from our own work rooms , Everything New Everything Choice Await our opening before purchasing a. Spring lint und you will be well re paid for the few days' delay. THE STATE Cloak ant ! Millinery Go. MILTON Stearns Cleveland x&escent .BICYCLES. . . . . ' THE 1897 MODELS Have many important improvements combining a grace , strength , beauty and perfection never before attained , We offer these famous wheels with the assurance that they are unsurpassed in strength , speed and easy runnihg qualities. A complete line of Juvenile Wheels at low prices. MILTON ROGERS & SONS EXCLUSIVE OMAHA AGENTS. U.WIMSIIRI ) M LSI , t.V tlXDEIMVIOAn. llnnlnn Store' Ilnr" li ? Hnllrc Slock or n Mnnlln Undrmrnr Knctorj * . ITS ON SALE TUESDAY. The entire stock wns sold by the sheriff and consists of every garment on hand , whether completely made up or In the un finished condition , Thousands of night gowns , chemlseo , drawers nnd skirts that were cut out but not sewed together , will be sold Tuesday for Re and lOc , that would cost you & dollar If they were scncd. Thousands ot finished garments , skirts , chemises , drawers and night gownt , beauti fully made and trimmed with lace and em broidery , will bo sold Tuesday , at a fraction of their value. value.BOSTON BOSTON STORE , OMAHA , ICth and Douglas. for Stcnnmlilp TlcUctn 1502 Fa mum st. the Burlington ticket office , ALL lines. SU-Tlilrtr 1' . 31. Train. ot tha CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL tlY. Host service , ELECTIIIC LIGHTS , Dining cnr. City office : 1B04 Farnam. Mackintoshes , rubber coats & boots Omaha Tent & Hubbcr Co. , 1311 Farnam. "The Ovorluml Mtnltcil. " To Utah In 2914 hours. California In 6014 tours via the UNION' PACIFIC. This Is iha fastest nnd flncdt train In the west. I ( elects can be obtained at city ticket ofilcr , U02 Farn.tra street. At I rut I on , I All members of the Uualnu-s Men's Re publican club arc rcquestc : ! to meet at room 403 Ueo Building , Monday cvetilm ; , March 22 , 8 p. m. m.J. . T. DAILY , President. C. J. WESTRUDAHL. Secretary. For ycur furrmcu use Wear Nut ro.nl : $4 per ton ; for sale only by D. T. Mount. 203 S. Klh. BERALZHEIMER. Openitig of Elegant Swell Millinery next Friday and Saturday 203 S. 15th St. SUCCESSOR TO GRflY . . , L. 213 N. 16th St. OUR CUT IN Tills Offer For Tills WccU Only. $2.00 Cabinet Mantollos , glossy finish dozen $1.00 $2.50 Cabinet Mnntellos , carbon finish , dozen $ l.r > 0 $3.03 Cabinet , arl.ito finish , dozen $1.75 $4.00 Cabinet , cnrbon llnlsh , dozen 52.7. > $5.00 Carromis , dozen $3.75 C Work lit Proportion. Dint ) . HADFIRMl-Mrs lx il'A. nt her resi dence. Io53 Cumlng street , Ftlclay , March 19. need 62 ycsir * . The funeral services o' Mrs. IxnilNi Hndflfld , the nlfe of Mr. J H. HadtleUl , will bo held at St. John's Kplftcortnl church , corner SGth nni' Franklin utreets , Sunday , Mnrch 21. al 2p. m. Friends of the family are Invited Interment nt Forest Ivxwn cemetery , The Neb. Seed Co. , 620 N' . 16th. clU S3ed ot higher grade than eastern house ? . No doubt the publ'c ' has come. In contact with n certain elnsxi of physicians when they unfortunately had sickness In their family nnd called what they suppo ed NMIS n. doctor. Hut flnec our exposure of the Hoc many nro convinced ttiey employed n "Doo" Instead of n loctor. Of course the Hoc wrote two or three prescriptions , when1 ono would have done , nnd he then Insisted on their being lllleil at a errtnln driiR store. In some cases the Doe took them himself- hnd them Hllcd and sent to the home ot the ntntlcnt. Hut things seem to luive changed some what since we began ndvertt'lne. ' 1 he pub llo nre now convinced t'mt ' what we have stated Is true. , , , This howl ot pure nnd fresh drug * * Heed bv Dee Is a Fchemo to get his patients to cb to certain druggists HIP public now know > why because It's oilier rent nnd commission-Is what Uoe Is looklnf ? for. Of course Uoc Isn't friendly toward us neither nre the Pots nnd the more villain oils things they can f y about u please ? them. llut. Dear Doc. and Uarllnp Pets , we've made It Interesting for you for the pnst fifteen months and you K.IVO us only three montfcs to In-jt when wo opened nre on jou. rinASANT SHOTS. With Specific Tinctured Doc out of town and our lodoform Friend out of "rare drugs , how Oninha people would suffer. We are pleased to sei > that the Goodman Pharmacy , In the Ktrlinrh block , 1ms re cclvcd nn elcirnnt new soda fountain. Strange , Isn't It , when you change "Does' you also have to e-.ianpo druggists. The reason of this Is that all Docs don't plug for the same store. KorkltiK Kuts nnd Genial Charley pay Doc's olllce rent nnd a percentage. Now. If > we were Doc we'd kick till wu pot cigars. Sots. Frumentl and livery bills as well. Little boy WK man boy goes In store In middle of block bit ? man pours lodoform on little boy's head-llttlp boy IIBOH dMn- fcctant for ihrce days. Nice trick for big man to do with llttlo boy. Harry's nreserl.'Ioli business ourlit to In- craase now tlmt Specific Tincture 1 Doe's got home. J. Empty can be thankful that we were muzzled durlnp the hospital fund aff.ilr. For the. bpnellt of .II * Powder Hill we wlil state there's no pl.lsti'rs on us yet. Our proposition to use our sp.ice to puli- llM.i nn affidavit free ot charge Is still open to the six percentage paylnp Pcts-a * well as the little fellows on the outs'-tlrts. The Htock of lodoform In the middle of the Mock must be Retting low , as our friend hasn't poured any lately on our little 5-year-old Doc. CHAS. H. SCHAFER , CUT PRICE DRUOOISr , Ifith < H Ch'caqo } Whnt n comfort it is to USE SHERIDAN COAL until you try it. Clean us hard coal ami A , gives same result for hulf the - money if treated same way. VICTOR WHITE , LToli27. . 1605 Farnam . OnlyOMore More will \vo cut tlio price on all goods Thnn wo move into thn Y. M. C. A. Building Remember wo are cuttinpr the price on EVERY A R- TICLE In tlio store excoptu few contract goods. Bicycle Gloves worth 81.00 for Si'c. A line of Undressed Mousquotairo Kid Gloves , colored price cut from $ l.T5toI.OO. Our best $2.00 Kid Glove cut to $1.50 in gray only. Wo nro getting- grout many now tfoods and all go on sulo at aeut price. Holow nro iv few of the new poods ; Now Spring Underwear and Hosiery for ladies and children. Now Tarn O'Shantors for children , misses and young ladies in all col or * corduroy , eloih and leather. An elegant line of new Luces now Dress Trimmings in braids , jot nirl embroidery. Now Neckwear In Art Department Now fancy Tickings for sofa pillows new Denims , bu.uitlful now daslgns In Japunosu Cropu for UrapQrlcs , SllkullnoQtu Children's Arew Spring ? , Our Souvenir Countnr will close thH week. FIA.NOS At a Clearing Sale To Immediately reduce stock we have set aside a number of now and slightly used Pianos , which we offer at a heavy reduction from regular prices. You cannot afford to miss this , the greatest of opportunities to obtain a thor oughly dependable Piano at a bargain. > Munn & Clark Square , only $05.00. i Now Scale Klmball Upright , only $150.00. Checkering Upright , only J1GC.OO ; easy payments. Voso & Sons' Ivers & Pond and Emerson Pianos sold only by us. Nw Cor15th nnd UOIK streets. ( ° r-lnMrVlpr * XMtf 1Tf r - - - aCllItlOiicr OC m.UUllcr 3ld pjoor McCnguo Building. A. C. MUELLER. Piano Tuner. Telephone IC25. ' ' , ' on Ir SPECIAL MARCH SALE OF FURNITURE The following arc some of our great reductions in otir Special l ( irt r 100 : CHAS. SHIVEKICK & CO. , K ) Special March Furniture Sale."th and Douglas sts ' 1522 DOUCLAS Spring Opening Th tirscltiy and l ridny. Pnltorn lints , Turbans nnd Donnota nnd nil spring novelties in millinery. All nro woluuiuo. No cards. KRUG'S CABINET BEER Tastes ( rood , looks Rood , ami IS pood. It Is pu tup In attractive bottle ? ; It's out side appearance Is flue and Its Inside contents arc flncr mill. It's the 13ecr tlmt pleases everybody. A case sent to your homo will con vince yon. KriiK'N Telephone , -IUO. Hayden TOMORROW. Lntlles' Fine Kid SIS.Tii Lace Slio.'s $2.00 Ladies' Fine Kid Button Patent Tipped $2.00 Shoes at $1.25 .Misses' linn HiiUon $1.50 98c Seliool Shoes al Infants' Fine Patent Leather 49c er 7oc Shoos iron's line Calf 511.00 Lace Shoes , $2.50 Men's Satin Calf 1J2.00 $1.6O Lace Shoes . Hoys' Satin Calf ? l.l."i 98c Lace Shoes MAIL OIlDUllS FILLKD. i lit unsiisr. 1'ionuer of Reasonable Prices in Dent s try in Omaha. 15 Year4 * lixpjrisuco. Offlcs .i.l Flo : > r l > 4\ton llloi. ! Ibtliaud l-'nrr. 1111 St . rra. KWS. I.ADY ATTENDANT. 1'nll Pet Tooth . $ SOI > htt-ot Tei'th $750 a Tooth , thlnplatu IlildKuTeoth . * SOt ( Jold Alloy Kllllns . * 1.00 i I'liiofiold I'lllliu- . t-2.01) ) li'oldUronn$3 00 to t.8.00 fttFlfiHrrtM , M ' "to" . Tel. 1331 TO.WCIIT TOIIOItllOW AT Silt ? . Smyth und Hire's cnnieillnnn In the N. Y , com edy hUCHCVJI , S nts nn s.ilo-25c , Me , TCc , J1 , JTHE GREiGHTON -Woilm-xilii ) . MAHCII -.I--I. Matlnro Wednesday Mil. AMI Mil * . HISS \VII\T.\I. Ill For Fair Virginia/ Seats on s.ik25c , We , 75c , Jl.uu. Matinee- . ' "soTOO " Ml'C'II JOHNSON , i I , M.Crawford Last S ' " BO YD | .MKII'orforiimticcs. . ANDREWS - OPERA - COMPANY rODAY 2:30 : TONIGHT 8:15 : 'PINAFORE" "MflRTHfl" I'rlcus-Nlslit : llox ncalB , 11.00 ; ( lint floor , 75oi ml SOc ; balcony , 3Jo , ullcry , 23 ana > Sc. tt Tlnirmlny , Mnrrli 2 ! - - . " > . Alii. .IA.MIIS O'.VKII.I. nml company In 'cdncsilny UvcnliiK "VHU1INIUB" liurvday Utfiilnit . . "MONTIJ CIIIHTO"- OnS'Pdnc iluy rvenlnK inch liuly lioldliiK t"U- to llrit llnnr "HI rnctho n liaiideomu nuuxe. of Mr. O'Neill In rlmim-lor. I'rlcen-25c , 33a. Wo , 71c. l COj bax teal * , Il.tO. NEBRASKA'TUSIQ HALLf SUV DoiiK'lub. GiO : MlTf'IIiiI ' : ( . I'miirlnt'ir' iriiiul ViiuiltM Illi * nnturliiliiiiienl. ery nlk'ht * IncludlnK Hunilay , The iitrfonn- H-O thU noek "III open \\lth an rlaliorato flrM Tlio May 1'olc Kind by tlm full olrfngthi thn coiiii > uiy :2 In nuniUr , Contluous iifrfiinimnci'3 cury nleht fiiim 3 to 111 Matlntva Monila > 8 , Tuoilayt and Hulunlum , AUMIJ-'SION Flllilj. - . HOTIIS. When you come to Omaha Hop at Ihe yEERCEK HOTEL , 'J'lIK IIUST ZOO a day house in the West. room * 12.00 per day 50 roorni with bath * to per day. b'l-eclal ralci by the moi.lh. \VI.MC TA1I.OII , STATE HOTEL 108-10-12 DoUfla W M. IIAIIII. Manager. well furnlc.icd rooms iuroian ) or American. plan , HATK8 1100 AND 11.10 TKf\ \ DAY I'KCIAl. HATKS HV TUB WEEK OH MON'n * ; itrett car llnci connect to til parti of. the city *