Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 23, 1897, Part I, Page 8, Image 8

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    8 THE O rATTA DAILY H13IS ; > SIT"NTDAY , arAY 23 , 1897.
LAIRD , SCIIOBER'S ' WINDUP
The Great Sho3-Solling , Bargain-Giving
Ealo Continues to Draw.
OUT THE BEGINNING OF THE END IS NIGH
TIimiftniiilN mill ThntiNiuulN of I'nlrn
llnvi- ( loin * mill Tin-re Arc Tlmii-
nntulM Yi-l to lie Thin , the
l.UMtVcek of the Salu.
Contrary to nil predictions of choc men ,
thin great sale has drawn Immense crowda
every day for two weeks and there seems
to bo no let up. People would not have
continued to come again and again It It
had been an ordinary oalc , but everybody
knows that wo only took this store because
wo had to nd : every dealer knows , every
manufacturer knows , nnd everybody else
within JuO miles ot Omi.na knows now that
wo do not Intend to stay In the business any
longer than It will taku for the people to
carry away the shoes. They'll all be gene
this week.
Wo start the bait n-rolllng for Monday by
giving you the choice of any lady's shoe Hn
the house that came from our Philadelphia
factory for $2.50. All dealers know lhat we
don't make n shoo with le > s than $3.50 worth
of work and material In It never made a
nhoo In our lives that old nt retail for less
than $5. Hero are black and tar.a for $2.5U
that sell the world over for $5 , $0 and $7.00.
The prlco$2.50 , will cloto them all out Mon-
da > .
Wo lined to sell the finest misses' shoo In
the hoi'se for $3.00. Now It's $1.48. Our
own make.
We've always been headquarters for men's
$2.00 chocs ; now they're USc.
Tomorrow wo make n new table 20 feet
long nnd 4 feet wide on which we put all
the odds and ends ot mtssea' and children's
chocs and oxfords , to go at the ono price
4Sc regardless of what they have been. This
Is the last cut on these , because at this
price they arc as gooil as sold already.
ANY MAN'S SHOE $2.50.
To make quick work of llio men's fine shoes
wn will give you the cliuice of any of them
for $2.50 patent leathers , cordovans , vlcl
kids , tans and all nt $2.50. Shoes among
them that usually neil for $5 , JO and $7 , all
at ono grand closing price , $2.50 a pair.
No shoo In tha house now for moro than
$2.50.
And there arc others for less.
Any shoe In the house that we used to
ncll for lees than J5 Is now either 48c , OSc
or $1.50.
First como best served , for wo are now
positively neat-Ing the wind up.
The door , will open at 8:30 : promptly Mon
day morning and close Just as promptly at 6
in the evening.
LAIRD-SCHOBER & CO. ,
Quilting Rclall Absolutely , 1515 Douglas
St.
Auction ! Auction !
The entire furniture and contents of the
Arlington hotel on 13th at. , bet. Dodge and
Cap. , at public sale Tuesday , May 23 , nt 10
a. in.
in.NEB. . AUCTION & COMMISSION CO.
Nlcoll , the Tailor , Is offering some aston
ishing valueo In garments made to order
preparatory to moving to their new location.
11. Hass , florist , 1813 Vlnton , sells all new
varieties of bedding plants , namely , rcwes ,
geranium : * , verbenas , petunias , pansles ,
daisies , canna , cotens , nltcrnanthora , alys-
Biiiu , mignonette , manuttia vine , nasturtium ,
lantana-hellotropc , hotcnsia , fpomea , panlcu-
latcr ; also all varieties of palms , ferns , dec'
orating plants ; also cut roses.
Notice to the 1'iilillc.
On and after May 1 the city ticket and
freight olllcos ot the Rock Island Route will
bo located at 1323 Farnam street , southeast
corner of Fourteenth street.
Hamilton Warren , M , D. , electric nnd mag
netic physician ; special attention to diseases
of women nnd children nnd nil obscure nnd
long-standing diseases. 119 N. ICth St. , II. 2.
E. J. Davis , safe mover , 114 S. 13th. Tcl.732.
ItOClC iHllllllI ItOlltC.
City ticket and freight offices ,
1323 Farnam street.
The Western Newspaper Union has flf-
fecn branch houses In the central west 2,700
papers.
A ( liilclc Move
Between Omaha and Chicago on the flying
trains of the Northwestern Line at 4:45 : p. in.
nnd C:30 : p. m. dally. Each arriving at Chicago
cage fifteen hours afterward. Ala carte
diners. Exceptional sleeping cars , parlor
chair cars. Check your baggage at your
house.
City Office , 1401 Farnam St.
Low rates this summer.
Examine the labels and trademarks of pro.
prletnry articles. Imitations arc common ,
and In nome cases the difference bctwesn
them nnd the genuine Is so slight as to escape -
capo careless observation. Beware of dle-
lionest shopkeepers and salesmen.
V. P. Chlodo , Ladles' Tailor , flno work and
flt guaranteed , 1012 Capitol Ave.
A. D. T. Co. , Messengers furnished ; bag.
gage delivered. 1302 Douglas St. Tel. 177.
TourlMlM SliMicrM
l ave Omaha dally for Ogdcn , San Fran
cisco , Portland , Ore. , and other western
points , via the UNION PACIFIC.
This Is an economical and comfortable way
of traveling.
City Ticket OIIlcc , 1302 Farnam street.
Your pants look shabby ! Go to N Icon's
this week and order a pair , Jl , ? 5 or ? 6. It's
a snap.
MnrrlnKi * UIM-MMCM.
1'crmltH to wed have been Issued to the
following parties by the county judge :
Nairn * nnd Ilosldencc. Age.
Jllki- Char vat , South Omnhn 114
LMury Malik , South Omaha 1'J
Carl I/iuu'lmrjr , Omaha : ! , s
Jlrs. Minnie K. Adeoi-k , South Omaha , . . . 3S
Otto II. DallnUe , Omaha 22
Henrietta Itlmkus , Omaha 20
J'fter ItiulrrH , Omaha 37
\Mr < . Mary Mcklhurg. Omaha 43
fuy ! llurburt Hlghy , Omaha Si
Hunan May llrllllth , Omaha IS
James Hugh Klgby , Omalm 22
J.yda May Hills , Omiiha IG
John foloinlio. Omaha 2S
Mrs. .Mary I'.ilaxi ; , Oimiha. . . . 21
Vlllllltfll lllMlirillKMIHUH. .
A local Insuraneo man , John Bloi-lo , Fri
day nfti'rnooit filed n complaint In thu
polk'O court against Charles W. JohtiHon ,
charging liim will ) violating the Insurance
laws of the state. It Is alleged that John-
nun Hollclted Insiiraiiuo In thin city without
Illlng u certlllculn with tlio mate auditor ,
without registering and without performing
cither matters required by the Hlattt law.
Johnson was a former niocerymaii of this
clly , Imt Is at present located In ( "edar
Itnpld.s , la. Olllevrs failed to llnil Jolin-
HOII aiuKU IH belluvrd that lie has left thu
city. < i
m
Hull ii riinrlly llo\ .
The box In the vestibule of Trinity Cathe
dral for the reception of donations for
Olarkson hospital was broken open by van-
ilnlH List Thursday night. The perpetrators
doulillexB felt that the Episcopal council
liavlng been In session for weveral days ,
cloning Thui-sday ovenliiB , the box would
contain u conslderabli < amount. It la not
known bow much , If any , money was
In thu box ,
MIIJ-H Are Iliiiinil Over.
Harry Cllllnm and farl Dloinbcri ; , the
juvt'lillu thluves who weru urrcntvd Krlday
for the theft of J32 from the safe of Sir
Whltiiker , a coal dealer nt Twenty-fourth
nnd the licit line , were yesterday bound
over to the district court by Judge Gordon ,
tiillnm was held to the uppur court on u
c liar ire of larceny , and liioinberer on that
of Incprrlglhlllty.
IlIKII.
BROADP-ENT Jesse II. , aged 7i ( yearn , nt
thu homo of his son-in-law , Franklin Iler-
xog , IX. N'ot ! ! SI. Funeral Sunday. May
23. at 2 p. m. from residence. Interment
Forest I awn. Frlenda Invited ,
Nlrolt the Tailor offers Imported woolens
rnado to your order at ? 15 and f0 a suit.
Hut you must order It thl week.
HIGH CLASS MILLINERY ,
Season's Most Remarkable Sale of Artistic
Millinery Takca Place Tomorrow ,
AT THE BOSTON STORE , OMAHA
The Coupling of Such Dnlnt ) ' , TnNc
fill nnil lp-to-nnto ) Millinery i lth
NiU'li KxceoillimljIow 1'rlccM In
nil Invent of Urcnt Importance.
Tomorrow we will offer n novelty In the
way of made , pleated chiffon hats In black
and white , trimmed 'With wings , aigrettes ,
ribbon and flowers , that were made to sell
at (12.50 , on sale tomorrow at } 4-'JSi.
We will also offer a number of high-grade
dress shapes and made hats of the finest
braid , In the latest shapes and colors ,
trimmed with ribbon , chiffon , aigrettes and
wings , as nice ns any lint sold heretofore at
$5 , will be on sale tonlorrow at { 2.0S.
Very stylish Dntavla short back sailors ,
trimmed with black velvet ribbon , In nil
colors , red , purple , natural and black , that
were $1.50 , on sale at 50c.
250 fancy dress uliapcn also short back
sailors trimmed to sell at $2.KO , for this sale ,
98c.
98c.The
The bell crown trimmed sailors , white
crown with colored brim , milliner's price ,
$2.C,0 , oil sale at OSc.
Our entire stock of flnc ( ample hats , where
we have only one of a kind that were up to
$2.50 each , on sale at flSc ,
UNTUIMMUD HATS.
Short back sailors , black , red , green and
white ; also navy and heliotrope , that were
" 63 , on sale at lOc.
CHILDIIEN'S HATS.
Child's fancy nnd mixed straw hats ,
trimmed with ribbon and flowers , go at 50c.
Choice of children's high grade-made straw
hats , beautifully trimmed , at $1.50.
Children' ! ) new trimmed hats , crown of
straw and brim of chiffon , all colors , on Bale
at C9c.
EXTIIA SPECIAL.
25c black qnllls , exceptionally fine quality ,
on sale at Ic.
All the flowers , no matter 'What ' they cost ,
where we have only one and two of a kind
In stock , on sale In millinery department at
5c each.
5,000 bunches to oelcct from , roses , clover
blossoms , sweet peas , geraniums and every
llower Imaginable , all with rubber stems nnd
Imported stock , go nt ICc and 25c.
UOSTON STORE , OMAHA ,
Sixteenth and Douglas streets.
Trousers to order $4.00 and $5.00 at N'l-
cell , the Tailor. Removal sale this week.
They're worth $7.00 nnd $ S.OO.
miiii. ; > oTox IIOUTB.
$ Li.riO , Omaliii to Kail I'"rnilclNO < i ,
June 29 , 30 and July 1 , 2 and 3. Stop overs.
Tourist cars through to San Francisco. Cool
est , most comfortable , most picturesque route.
Reserve berths now.
J. U. Reynolds , G. P. A. , Burlington Route ,
1502 Farnam.
_ _
The Paxton. Blk. cigar store for Key West
and domestic cigars. J. Jaskalek , proprietor.
Cullfornlit
Is best and quickest reached via the Union
Pacific. 1C hours quicker than any other
line.
line.City
City Ticket Office. 1302 Farnam St.
Sam'l Hums Is closing out Jewell's re
frigerators at cost $1.95 to flO.OO.
IvIJI'TTIIU WATCH FOR HIS FlUKXIJ.
ClmrKfH of I.iiriciiyY1II Xot It ;
L'roNt'tMitcd.
C. A. Ladeley and W. O'Connor , who were
arrested on the charge of robbing Harry
P. Morrell , a Jockey of Stlllwater , Mich. ,
will not be prosecuted oit the charge , They
'
were ararlened III 'police court yesterday ami
released on their own recognizance to ap
pear hi court again iMouaay.
This was taken after an Investigation by
llio county attorney. Morrell alleged that
ho was robbed/ / Harry Brandies' saloon at
Tenth and Mason streets on last Thursday
afternoon while ho was dtunk. It developed ,
however , from his later statements and from
the allegations of Ladeley and O'Connor ,
that the three , together with Harry Uran-
dlca nnd one Hnrry Boyle , were shaking
dice. In the course -of the game Morrell
lost all his money , $43. The gold watch ,
which ho missed , was found In Ladelcy's pos
j session. When arrested Ladeley readily ad
mitted that ho had the watch and- said that
ho had kept It for Morrell , with whom he had
become acquainted ,
It was on the strength of these statements
that warrants were Issutd Friday afternoon
for the arrest of Brandies and Boyle on the
charge of gambling. Brandies was arrested
yesterday , but Boyle cannot be found.
Death of John II. I < MnnnlKUii. I
John H. Flannlgan , for a number of years
111 the employ of the Chicago & Northwest
ern railroad and located In this city , died
a the Arcade hotel Friday night , after an
Illness of Ft'veral mont.is' duration. Thn
deceased leaves a wife and one child , A
daughter. During the pant two years his
. .tnllh WIIH sueh that he was compelled to
glvo up his work In tin- local freight olllces
of the road , He traveled extensively , hop
ing that u change of cllmiitc and scenes
might bring relief but in this lie was dis
appointed. Several months ago he returned
and gradually grow worse until duath ended
his sufferings.
More Counti-rfHl Dollarx.
Two men , who have given the names of
Georgc > McKnlght and Andrew BrcHsmnn ,
were arrested ! i few miles east of Council
liluffH yesterday with twenty-one counter-
felt silver dollars in their possession. The
men said that they come from Omaha. The
local federal nuthorltles have gene after
them. It Is thought highly probable that
the counterfeit coins In their posses
sion came from the same mint In which
the eighty bogus pieces recovered several
weeks ago In this city were made. All
efforts on the part of the United States
olllcers to locate the mint have so far failed
. .
The Men's guild of the Church of St.
1'hlllp the Deacon will glvo an entertain
ment at the '
Young Men's Christian asso
ciation rooms next \\Vilii-siJ.iy evening for
the benr-m of the chun n. The club will b .
lly ' "c bl > 3t lslc"l tulwu In the
MllHj n.-OlIll TllfllI'ONltloilN. .
Mnyor Moore.s and the members of the
new Fire and Police commission were
Hervml yesterday afternoon with a summons
from the supreme court to answer In the
quo warranto capo commenced In that court
by the members of the old board. The
aim WIT day Is llxed for June 21.
UNLOADING THE CONTINENTAL
Many Men and Many Boys Helped to Do the
Unloading Yesterday.
UNLOADING SUITS F03 COST OF MAKING
The Very Flnent Stilt * In ( lie Store
Ilrliiw CliiNcil Out at 1'rlofn
liar-- ! Aide < I'ny for
Their Mnnurnulurc. ,
All day Ions the Continental had the people
corn-Ing , sometimes In such droves lhat It
was Impossible to wait upon all who camo.
Those who waited , liowoer , fell themselves
well repaid In the. bargiln they secured in
cloth Ing.
H Is a very unusual thing for a house to
set "scared" thus early In the Reason , but
there have been few seasons like It since
the years have been rolling nround. Al
ways before this , merchants are beginning
to order again to sort up their depleted
spring stocks , or even In llio most back
ward Reason half the slock at least Is gene
by this time , leaving sixty days to close out
the balance , tint this year It's different , de
cidedly different. The Continental find
themselves slocked to overflowing with suits
that should have been sold thirty days ngo ,
all owing to the seeming determination of
old winter to hold on all minimcr.
The unloading sale , which began yester
day at the Continental and will continue nil
this week , Is nn net of desperation , nnd
profit making has entirely been lost sight
of. Suits were sold yeslerday and will bo
again this week , the price paid for which
will no more than pay for the cost of mak
ing. No such price making was ever wit
nessed in this city before.
The flno suits for men , which sold for $8 ,
seemed to have the call , while the wash
suits for boys at Sac were a close second.
Hoys' long pant suits at $4.75 were readily
recognized as the suits that Imve been
selling at double the money.
There will be plenty of salesmen Monday ,
so that all who come will be accommodated
at the Continental's real unloading sale.
For Rent 1512 Dodge. L.ong lease.
Choice busir.ess location. Qlnbo L. & T. Co.
THY TO SAVK HI.NNHllS IIY SOX .
( IiiHIiol AVnjjoii OMMV to Leave Oiiinliti
Tomorrow *
Five young men Wilbur Anderson , A. E.
Steurnaglc , Charles Walsh , V. H. Chamber
lain nnd A. D. Wclr , all members of the
Moody Institute of Chicago will leave
Omaha tomorrow morning. They will go to
the lllnek Hills" , S. D. , where in Ocadwood
and the surrounding mining camps they will
wage war against satnn and sin. Thcao
young men are members of n "Gospel
Wagon , " n religions organization that Is new
In this section of the country. The plan of
work Is to move from town to town , holding
meetings in the streets. In vacant houses ,
and such other places as the country through
which they travel may afford.
The young men who compose the "Gospel
Wagon" band arrived in the city some tlayn
ago , coming direct from the Moody Institute ,
and at once commenced the work of outfitting
for the campaign in the Black Hills. Here
they purchased a wagon costing some $200 ,
besides other equipment of the value of $150. '
The outfit they will ship to Chadron by rail ,
where they will take possession of a flue
pair of black horses , donated by J. W. Good ,
a prominent clothing merchant of the town.
From Cbadron the young men will Journey
by wagon , doing evangelistic work en route ,
preaching , singing and distributing literature
that is designed to take the place of the
cheap story books that arc sold at book
stores.
The musical features of the "Gospel
Wagon" include an .organ , an. , organist and
soloist , in the person of Wilbur Anderson ,
who sang with Moody during the time that
he held meetings at the World's fair. There
Is alto a quartet , composed of the other
members of the party.
Two More SIIMIIM * < M Avrexicil.
Frank Knapp nnd George F. Stone , n
couple of trnmps who nrc thought to be
Implicated In the attack upon the station
house or the Union I'aclflo company whlcli
took place at South IJend last Wednesday
night , wore brought to this city yester
day. They wore In charge of Detectives ,
Vlzzanl and Miller of the Union Pacific
secret service. The men manifested a will
ingness to bo brought to this city for the
purpose of Identifying the rest of the pang
who are under arrest here. The five
men who are locked up at the police sta
tion on suspicion of having done the work
were shown to tire South IJcnil parties last
evening , but they failed to Identify any of
them. The police feel assured , however ,
that the men who are now under arrest
are the persons wanted. They are members
of the South Thirteenth street gang.
I'oxNOKNCil II n ell .Ti-rvc-lry.
John Illley , a vagrant and petty thief
who has bcdi In the police tolls many
times , was arrested yesterday nftcrnoon.
nnd when searched at the station consid
erable valueable plunder was found upon
him. A pold watch and chain were Ilrst
brought to light , and this was followed by a
Masonic chnnn whlcli born the Inscription
of "Archie" upon one side of It. Hlley was
arrested yesterday , while attempting to dis
pose ot the Jewelry at a pawnshop.
Good Ice , good service , moderate prices.
Lamoreaux Bros. , ICth and Dodge ; tel. 278.
I ? u roil r iSuriiiti * .
A personally conducted party of teachers
nnd friends this summer. Low rates. Ex
clusive. Northwestern Line , 1401 Farnam St.
For llent Store 44 by 80 , 2-story and base
ment ; long lease. Capitol ave K. 16th St.
Dcst business location In Omaha. Globe
L. & T. Co. , ICth nnd Dodge.
Close of tinnrntvlntv HxlilliK.
The exhibit of the Department of Drawing
of the public schools , which lias been In
progress In the city hall since Wednesday ,
closed ycsteiday. There has been quite
a largo attendance o visitors. Tlio regula
tions excluding the smaller children unless
they were accompanied by their parents or
guardians prevented the crowd from bscomliis
a nuisance , ns it was a year ago , The
picture : ! are being taken back to the schools
by which they were contributed. Some of
them will form a part of the exhibit at the
State fair and others will bo held over for
the exposition.
The best way to avoid scalp diseases Is to
use the best preventive known for that pur
pose Hull's Hnlr Henewer.
jjF * l" ,
} fv dKfatSpecial
ff&\ & $ tt\tyv\\ . \ ,1
- , ,
Diamond
Sale .
For This Week.
A discount of 25 per cent al
lowed on all Diamonds. W
I Imyc tlip nncst selection In this city. In Ftttlngs of nil Itliids nnd
unset ; tlie liulnccment 1 offer Is n betlcr invealmrnt for tiny ono that
1ms the caMi than HKAJ , KSTATB , nun dluniond IH an urtlclo that you
ran always tiilio with you you ran nlwayn realize very nearly what you
Imvp paid for It. At the prices I nin Klvlni ; for this wt-uk 1 will ut any
tlmo refund the purchaser in CASH the price paid for diamond : * , Jess 10
per cent ; so you will olwprve how close you ura buying. Kvcrything
( 'Iso goes nt prices vquully low ; como early and make your ( election.
Any one not luivliiK nil the casli may malic it deposit will hold aitlelo
until purchaser Is ready to Inke It. Watches. Silverware , 1'urstB.
Opera GInBseB. Umureiias , Canes , In fact everything In my line sold at
the enmo discount.
ICMIISG J [ CLfR
A. MANDELBERG COR. IGItl
. , AVn IAKUMSIS.
sec OUR snow \mnows. ASKrOH OL'K ' SILVER NOVELTY CAUIOGUE.
CATCH 0X11 OP TUB lll lWAY.MHX.
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Who IIi-l.l ho On ii.
Yceicrdny afternoon 11m police cnptured ono
of the hlghvigymen who re wanted , for holding -
ing up and ehootlnKiUr. , > W. P. Wlloox. The
prisoner proved to bo * well known char
acter to the police a < l Is none other than
"U'llllo" McVey , who. was relcused In Coun
cil Bluffs a few daysfigo. McVoy and a com
panion , who gave the..nvio of George llrnd-
shuw , were caught napping down under the
Sixteenth street viaduct yesterday afternoon
by Officers Meals nnd Kanncy.
About the time the pfflcerB sighted the
toughs they unexpectedly awoke and break
ing away In opposite directions gave the
officers a merry chaso. Meals took after
MeVoy ami at length brought him to a
standstill by a shot from his revolver. The
bullet did not hit McVcy , but ho deemed It
good policy to give up before the officer had
a chance to fire a second phot. Ilradshaw
was also captured a few minutes later nnd
the two were locked up at the otatlon.
llr. WUcox readily Identified McVcy as
llio man who wielded the revolver upon the
night of the holdup , and as the person who
shot him. Ho was not absolutely certain
a ? regards the Identity of Dradahaw , as he
did not get a good view of his face In the
darkness.
McVey was charged with burglary on an
old Information held against him by the
police for the robbery of llev. J. M. Wilson's
house. MeVcy Is the man who was dis
charged In Council muffs , duo to the blunder
ing of Chief of Detectives Cox.
The trailer nre highly elated nt the cap
ture , as they have a double charge against
McVey and feel that they will be cbte to
make either ono of them stick , which will
Insure McVey a Icg term of years In the
penitentiary.
Last evening S. Ilroadky. a pawnbroker at
1211 Douglas street , called at the station and
positively Identified MeVuy as the person who
called at his store upon the night of the
holdup and asked for some more pin , fire
cartridges. Hi- was told there were none of
this kind In otock and thereupon left the
store. Droadky will be used by the police as
a witness ngalnrt McVey.
"Dead Stuck" kills roaches , ants , moths
and bedbugs. Non. poisonous. 25 cents.
Every rldci should get well acquainted
with his wheel and tires before he goes on a
long trip. Hide the Itamblcr.
When you buy a proprietary article , look
at It before the salesmsn wraps It up , and
assure yourself that you are getting tin
right thing. Substitution is rampant.
AttoriH-vN Secure n , ImlpiiiiMi < .
The suit of Hradley & Dclamatro against
James Ish for legal services In defending Ish
on the charge of killing W. II. Chappie was
concliiday In Judge Slabaugh's court Fri
day afternoon after a trial lasting teveral
days. The attorneys sued Ish for $10,000 for
tholr services In connection with the case.
The Jury returned a scaled verdict after court
had adjourned that night. When the verdict
was opened yesterday It was found to be
for5Il.
ICKUI'S HIS THOnil.HS TO HIMSIil.K.
I'nr I'nj-x for SrpltiK < ' " Slum Il -
trlclM of tin- City ,
It Is reported that ft man named W. 11.
Fay of Worcester , Mass. , was robbed of $310
In ono of the low dens In the burnt district
Friday afternoon. It Is alee said that
Mr. Kay IKIS left the city with n very low
estimation of Ihe value and efficiency of the
Oniaha police force.
Kay came to this city with his wife and
stopped nt one of the prominent hotels.
Krlday afternoon ho went out by hlmnelf to
take a stroll. Ho strayed Into the district.
lie was enticed Into ono ot the Joints on
Ninth street. Whllo ho was there ho was
relieved of his pockctbook. containing $310.
presumably by the woman who was enter
taining him.
Instead of reporting the matter at once
to the pollen department Kay appealed to n
friend of his , a prominent business man
located on Howard street. The merchant
advised Kay not to report the loss , saying
that many capes o fthe name kind occurred
nnd that the police never succeeded In re
covering the stolen property. Kay took the
advice nnd borrowing enough money to lake
him home , left the city lateIn tlio afternoon.
Kay In said to bo a well-to-do citizen of
Worcester. _
I'lioy Op on ( 'it A'
The Economical Drug company began bus
iness In earnest yesterday at 220 and 222
South Sixteenth street , the store formerly
owned by Klnslcr near the corner of Six
teenth and Kariiam.
Sat urday was "opening day , " which took
on all the aspects ot a reception , so liberal
was the attendance of Omaha's flncst ladles
nnd gentlemen , who admired the beauties of
the Interior decorations , enjoyed the sweet
music , marveled nt the way prices were
quoted and regaled themselvra at the oda
fountain , with the most delicious 'beverages '
ever concocted In this city.
Mr. John S. Clark , the manager , not to be
behind hand in allowing his appreciation of
the occasion , had provided vast quantities ot
beautiful and fragrant rcses. which were dis
tributed among tlio ladles 'With an unsparing
hand.
Slnco purchasing the store the Ecomlcal
Drug company has entirely remodeled and re
fitted the rooms until it now tins by far the
finest drug departments In the entire west.
A new plate glass front has been put In nnd
a sightly bay window added , which Icnil
greatly to Increase the handsome appearance j
of the store.
Mr. Clark wants It understood that nl
though the prices , so conspicuously set fort
on the back of hln invitation to the opening
may seem "special , " they are not BO In
tended. The Economical Drug company , rr
Its name Implies , proposes to make the low
cst prices In this city , and when "special
prlcca arc made then look out.
The prescription department Is In charg
of graduated pharmaclsta , who will be read
at all times , day or night , to fill any physl
clan's prescription with the greatest posslbl
skill and with the purest drugs nt the lowcs
prices ever made.
Thousands of Trouserings at ? 4 , $5 and $
at Nlcoll's the Tailor this week. Worth Jus
about double , but they're moving sale prices
AT F
Tk.ll - <
$100' , 1897 , Stearns ; $75
$100 , 1897 , Cleveland $75
$ 75 , 1897 , Westfield
$ 75 , 1896 , Crescent
$ 50 , 1896 , Crescent $35
$ 40 , 1896 , Crescent
$1001896 ' , Stearns , 2cl hand . .
$100 , 1895 , Victor , 2d hand.-$2
$ 50 1896 , Ideal , 2d hand $25
; J4ih and
9 Farnam Sis ,
GREAT GLEABING
'J'o Mlinrplv reduce Hloclc liuvi- net untile number of iietv nnil
anil HllKlitly iiNccl iiliiiKiN , whlcU offer til it heavy reilm-Hoii from reK-
ii In ri
r _ . _ . _ _ C ! Upright , $92.00 and upwards ,
- /
fvers ot Squares , JTj.CQ and upwarl.f ,
Or ; aii8 from $10.00 upwards nnd terniB to
. * Pond suit purchaser.
I-IA.VOS Kli.VTIil ) , TUXKIl AXI1 Illi- ;
PIANOS.
Have you seen tlie latest styles ? They are
models of good taste , beautiful tone and artistic Schinoller & Mueller ,
. Prices below llio quality. Terms
workmanship.
. Kir s , ir.tii s . , ( tin. . i . o ,
to suit your convenience. A. f. Ml'I.I.KIl , Tuner. Tt'lehonelC2j. |
SCHMOLLER & MUELLER , Wiutern H'ircseiitatlve | for Wiber , Ivera fc
Nehu Pond , Vo > & Sons , Hlegcr , imenon : und Hclilller
St. Omaha
105 So , 15th , , 1'lanou ; Waterloo Oigana.
-re8
- *
Sale on New
Monday mlt-Hi-s' floe ? 2.tO Tan Lace
Shoes . $1.18
Ladles' plain tan cloth top Lace $3.00
Shoes . $ i.9S
Ladlca' flne wino Vlcl Kid Lace $3.50
Shoes . $2.18
J.adiw' "Jlrooka Bros. Maka" wine Vlcl
Kid Cloth Top Lace ? 5.00 Slioeu ,
Mtdtlii A to K , all sizes _ . $3.60
T.adles * line Tan and \Vlno Vlcl Kid
} 2.(0 Oxfordu , new coin toca , and all
eUes . $1.98
LadUfi' flnu Jilack Dongola Oxfords ,
OSc and . $1.25
jl.oo Hicyclf Leeinis . 490
MYDEN BROS ,
- , _
We must
Have money.
there is only ono way to
pot it Tlmt'B bysollinp whcela
ut less than thnycoat , For Iho
Kext Three Bays
& Monday , Tuesday and Wcdnos-
day wo will Boll
A $100 Wheels for $60
$ 75 Wheels for $50
f
$ 60 Wheels for $35
c V
You can't buy these wheels from
-S the manufacturer ut
3 * ) thcso prices.
*
SALE FOR
DAYS ONLY.
db
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Co. ,
II 1(5 F ST.
*
Stun HIPP HxtMimlnnn
VIA WAIIASH IIY.
Half Unlos South Tuesday. May IS.
lloduced Katca to Nashville , Tenn. , every
TuceJay.
HeJuceil Hales to Chattanooga , Tcnn. , In
July.
Reduced IlatcH to Toronto , Ont. , In July.
Uedticod Hates to Iluffalo , N. Y. , lit Au
gust.Tickets
Tickets to and from nil points In Europe
via all lines. Kor rates. nulling lints or a
copy of "To the Uiko lie-sorts nnd Ilcyond. "
call at Wabash Office. 1416 Karnam etrcet , or
wrlto G. N. CLAYTON. Agent.
Think of having a suit m.idc to order for
$15.00 from woolens worth $22.00 nnd $25.00.
XIcolI offers them this week Just befoio
moving Into new store.
Healing1 stoves stored during the summer.
1207 Douglas. Omaha Stove Hepalr Works.
Millinery
Hats . 270
$1.50 Hats .
$3.00 Hats . ySc
$4.00 Hats . , . . . . $1.48
$5. oo Hats . $2. 48
$20.00 Hats . $6.98
Immense stock.
Must go less than cost.
1512 Douglas St.
SPECIAL PRICES
TOK TMH N'KXT 'M I ) A VS.
I will nlvo my eustoinm-s the bonolitof
out prices on all
Cheviot Suits
Tlie Tailor. 15th St.
Wt- wish to cnll your nttfiitlon once more
to the Jewel C'alilnol Onsolonc Stove. We
Imve deal to siiy nliout this flow , not
Localise we think U Is the "only one , "
but liocniife wr know It la the best und
safest move made.
The Blue Lighter
on Jpwcl Stoves nppHes not only to the
Kcnerator , but to ull liurm'rs nllke. No
smoke whatever when HutUlng nny
liurncr. It IlKhtH blue anil burnB Wile.
Jewel StovoH are ninile In 4'J sizes und
style * . 1'rlcea from { 2.M to J20.00.
2107 Cuiuing St.
\Ve ilc Tlmvork.
Photography Simplified
Picture talcing with our new
luuul ctiincra inaUcs _ l'lu > to-
gmpliy easy fortlu novice.
Loads in Daylight. Makes pic
tures Ujx.'H.
The Robsrf Dempster Ge.
Wholesale and rotiiil dcnlora in nil
plmtographic ( joods , 121.r > Furnain.
Fred Krujr Bfewiog Co , ,
Omalm , Nuh. ,
Gentleman I used your Cabinet
Hoc't1 four years ttjfo und Imvo used
no otliur since.
W. D. J.
< > l ( > pliuna Jo.
n
DON'T KNOV/
AH llioro In anytlilnu morn to add
llfrp Hnylnir over nnil uvcr nyaln
r.'ilnlPHi denilHiry iiiotleralo
cliaivc.'B wnrrund'ilvurk -
If Hint ( louoii't Intercut you you
liavcuo li'flli locuru fur
Anil If you linvfii lI innko nril-
nclal UIIRH.
DR. BAILEY ,
DENTIST ,
lillc aid Floor
We've Oot 'esn Fighting
When we cot the ptt * flKhtlnK ever the price of
rritent imMlclncn wplMrrt t\rt | they'd IlKtit
over foiln wntpr , Imt now Infy'rc nt It Koine ot
llim Rive nnny | > crfumeg no nn Itiiliirrmrnt to
lniy tlirlr cxln while otlitrn RVP | nwny roint nml
rurnlfh tree niuile wlillp you iltlnk. Tlio imiMo
In furnljtiiM to nltnirt your attention. PO > inl
won't diiCTthpthrr If * ( rood ' " "In or not nnd
they clmrxe t * c-strn for thlf. We Uon't Imve to
M'iMirl to nirli thine * toi't > I'coplo to Inly our
pinln.V .mlrr wimt thej'll llxlit o\or next jior-
linpi It will lie which one pnjs the 1ii > t't i > cr-
cMilnRc to ill * to iiliis for tlictn.
in : riu\M FOIU . r.a
' '
Huffy Mult Whlnkey. . . . . . . ' . ! . . . f < vj
rnlm-'K fclfry ( Vintmuihl . fin
Wllllnni ! . ' 1'lnk 1M1I . jj8
Syrup of VIK . ' . . . . , ,
11 noil' * H r ninrllln |
llunynill Wiitrr
Wnrnrr'd Snfp Curr
IMiTcp'K KnvnMtp rrc rrl | > tlott
South AnicMttin Kl.ltioy Cure 7r.o
Mclor to ! 7r.on
'
1'YHowiT llyinitu | | > iiilintfii | . Jl u )
JtojttttPr'B Illttcm
All othrm In t > roiortlnn. |
CUT PRICE
DRUGGIST.
Cor. Kith Mini Clilcuun Sin.
DO YOU PAY RENT ?
How much ? Say $12 n month-111 a ,
year , or $ l,4lrt In 10 jcurs.
A dollar paid to a landlord Is gone |
forever mm Iravis nothing but a re-
reltil lit hind
For a sum cmml to your rent , paid I
, In monthly Installment * , the
/OMAHA I.OA.N .V. IHII.IHNC ASS'X. '
' will Hell you a home. Hvcry month's
1-aymotit will Mv you a substantial I
j Interest In the propel ly. and at the ciul I
I of 10 ymrs you will have. Instead of
landlord's receipts a home of your own ,
Now Is the time to begin , lied ItooK
Prices. Call at
I70U Kiiriiitm Slroct , | | > . llltlu- .
< ! . SI. XATTIXiKII. .Siu'rptiiry.
Full Dress
Suits
1203 DOUGLAS.
SKIN HHAPTIKIKn by Mndniup
l.asellu's Toilet ( . 'ream. Kreckles
positively removed or money re
turned Treatment fl K * 2 Jars ,
Sold by MON1IK1T. 131T Douglas
St. t'p Stairs.
SUCCRHSO TO
213 N. 16th St.
Extraordinary week nt Ktnory'ii. This week
wo nre froliiK to glxc uwny to our patrons 10
hnml made or life slxo cruyons. These crayons
nre m.iilc nt our Riillvry by the famous crayon
nitlst , I'rof. Kiltz llppenspncher , late of l.clp-
hlo , Clenimny. Any chiuiRca that are wante.l
In thefc crayons \ \ \ \ \ he made as cheerfully as
If you paid the resiilar price for them $10.00.
We wish In Introduce In Omaha n llrst-clahH line
of flee band crayon work. Kvery customer lias
n chance for n crayon , nnd wo make our
rKs i-'oii ir u A i > o/.i\ .
We cannot be expected to audit your
coal bills or fend encb friend a bottle
of tonic , but wo do claim to Imve In
band the conduct of a respectable am !
comfortable KUiiiint-r , and of which you
can Imve the bciietlt. Tills Is the way
we do It : AVe sell the best
sold In this country. You can have
your choice of either of the four
brands "NIK- , " "Cascade , " "UcliiBc"
and "Whirlpool. " All our Hose la
KUarantuod.
1511 DODGE ST.
AMI'SHMHXTN. '
Burqsss ,
Manners. IcI.Hll.
K.VST 'U'lCJSlC ' OK1 THU SHASO.V
Monday. Tuesday , Wednesday ,
MAY 24. 25 AND 26.
Onlj MallnciWednesday. .
-GEORGIA. : CAYVAN-
I'reFentlnK Monday anil Tuesday evening ! * ,
SIM IHI > : K ATI : .
Wednesday Mtitlner and evtnlriK
MAHY I'l.U.M.VO'lOV , SIM.VYI'KII.
I'llces , 23c , OOc , 75c , Jl.W.
Three nlKliI * . coinini'nclni ;
FRIDAY , MAY 28.
Iletiirn ciiKDHMnvnt of
-OTIS SKINNER-
Friday Kvo..IUK ORACH 1)13 flllAMMONT
Sat. Milt . TUB LADV OK I.VONS
Sat. UVc . HOMICO AND Jl'MUT
Sunday ICve..A 801.01 lilt OF FOHTliNW
XO AI V.\XCU IX I'HIfllS ,
2Je , We , 75e , $1.00.
IIAItfiAlX MATIXKU SA'I'rilDAV.
r.O\VK Cfl KIITIUH
Kl.UOK OUO IIAI.C'ONV
The Creighton %
PNRXIOIIT TlIURsAY ) , MAY 27
of the eeldiruled rnrtern fnvurllr.
A. A.
BAN JO 1ST.
AH.MlHti'd liy I'rof , Cii-lIi nlmrk'n Kanjo Or-
rliuHtru of liO luTfarmciH nnil oilier local
talent.
floiilH on : ilc Jlondny , fl a. in. I'rlccH ,
We ; dlvuiifi nnd box HfiitH , 75c ; snllcry , Kc ,
ROYn'M NIiW iUoturn
liU J 1 Jrill\TUr ! } of the
I. . M. Cr. xfortliMir. I I'avorltcH.
New THP > MW
! AIfiPci
' iMW
as. llirj l'/i.HIC D ( i
MATINIJII THHAV. 'J'd.N'UIMT. * 15.
luu und W < , I0c , 2Ui30
SlinilfitiH or l.lfr. " "U'llKi-M of Hlii"
TJIM SISTUItS MII.I.AH. Ilri't from the
JlopkhiH Cii < nil JOHN T. PCJWKKH , | ) | .
ri-i't from tluK iHti-rn Vuiidt-ville C'lrcult.
Bi'd I'Mltion'H Ylta i'Oic.
IIOTJ2LS ,
I'JIIi.md
loutUis ) |
Slrei'l ,
OMMU.
CI'.NTUAIIV J/JfATCD.
Ainurloun plin : , f'J.fiO per day up.
Kiiiopi'iin plan , il.UO per duy nu.
J. E. M AUK c.1 , & SO N , Proun.
_
Wlit-n you come to Omulm itop at the
MERCER HOTEL
run IIK.ST
$2,00 a day house in the West.
room * 12.00 per day. 0 room * with tatli ,
12.10 fitc clay- rates by the month.
VlJ.MC l.dlt ,
STATE HOTEL
102-10-1Z \V. M. JlAlIlt , Manager.
1(0 ( wr il rooma I'.uroixun or Air , < rilc v
11,00 N Jl M 1 Kit PAY
ua nv TUB WUIK oit HO
tilritt iar lint" connect to nil uarta of ttiu