Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 08, 1898, Image 9

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    IHE DAILY BEE
ESTABLISHED JTJXE 39 , 1871. OMAITA , SATURDAY MOKNING , JA OJAKY 8 , 1808 TWELVE TAGES. SINGLE CJOL'Y JF1V13 OENTTS.
THAT OVERSHADOWS THEM ALL
EVERYTHING ON THIS PAGE POSITIVELY HALF PRICE OR LESS THAN HALF PRICE
Cur Inviolable Rule After Stock Taking- -Necessitates Immediate Selling and Clearing Out of Many Different Lines Hegarclless of Value.
IP YOU'VE GOT A DOLLAR TO SPEND YOU CAN GET TWO DOLLARS WORTH FOR IT RIGHT NOW AT
Boy's Knee Panfs H Price I6ila and Douglas Hoy's Shirtwaists ? . Price
lloy's 2jo Knno Pants 12 } C Hoy's 2oo porcnlo Shirt Waists | 2Jc
Hoy's COo Knee Pants 25c lloy'a oCc llnnnol Shirt Wnlsls 25c
Hoy's $1.00 Knco 1'ant.s 50c Hoy's $1 nil wool Shirt Waists SOc
MEN'S ' SOUS AT % PBICE 'S ODD PANTS % PRICE ,
Our Men's $7.50 black and gray Out * $500 men's strictly nil wool $4550 Over a thousand pair Boys' $2Vool Suits ,
ST03BM Cnasimero and Cheviot Suits. ' in reefer nnd vestco styles
ULSTERS of
( C8) ) . nil sizes mid styles , go nt . & men's all wool cas-
: i to 8.
in Chinchilla , Melton and Frieze. . . simere and cheviot ngos nt
Our men's S10 strictly nil wool imported cnssi-
cnssigJjCE. . 00
Our 10 Beaver , Melton , Frieze more nnd cheviot Suits in single nnd double * * * * Pants , and all the ntBoys' $3 All Wool
and Chinchilla breasted , all slos go dliToront styles tosoloct from. . Pants that hnvo accumulated Suits , reefer nnd double
50'S .luring our great suit wales , nouo . It
OVERCOATS and ULSTERS go at fancy Our $15 plaid men's , stripe black nnd nnd fancy blue worsted clny worsted suits , suits and , * - worth less than SII.OO , all go nt breinled Ifi years , styles go nt. , . si/.es . . . . . . to
Our $15 high grade Melton , Beaver , the highest cost cas.siniero nnd cheviot bitits , ut. S Men's $5 All Wool Boys'$5 Strictly All
Chinchilla and Shetland Our men's S120 silk nnd satin lined unllnishcd „ Black Clay Worsted \Votil Worsted , Cheviot S
'
clover lenf worsted , imported black worsted nndip nnd C'nsslmcro Knee Pnnt
OVERCOATS and ULSTERS go at highest grndo silk and wool milts In sucKs , cutaways ted , fancy striped Suits , made up in all the V&5S
double , nowcst stvli'iBO nl
nnd breasted styles go at Worsted and un- iBO
Our $20 all satin lined OVERCOATS Your ohotco during tliis sale of the highest portcdcasrsiiiiero Punts , in Boys' $7 Long Pant
and the choice of the highest cost cost mi n's suits in the house , including Priuce J $ ! 50 fact wo will give you the Suits , in cn slmoro and
' , nnd worsteds / ' choice of the highest cost 12
Men's ULSTERS in for. . Albert cutaway imported sj fancy cheviots , ngod
store .
our Llm'cl throughout with Skinner's s\1ln , nil go nt odd pnnts in the house for $2.50 , to 1 ! ) , no at
5B 2aH3S3 3B2BE3S23saE2 KaaagMi iVifiiHrvim"vnMtf frwi > iii ni r * ? 4 * vewM * ' H-HM * ] * s a.M
Table No. i con
tains 100 Ladies' Seventy-seven 34 inches long
Cloaks , many sijk silky curl Boucle Capes , silk
' Ladies' Beaver Cloth lined throughout , lined throughout and trimmed Children's and Misses'
Children's Long Eiderdown
Cloaks , trimmi'd with Jackets this season's Ladies' Boucle Jackets trimmed with rcaf mar Table No. 2 contains e. Table No. 3 contains with real Thibet fur. empire Reefer Jackets , all Children's Roofer
crucliuttitil iirlco 11.00 ( nun , , In wholesale oluuk _ „ 8 styles , wholesale ets , wholesale price ten fur , and worth Persian wholesale Inmb tra fine boucle and fine over 200 high cost Im plaits in the back and military styles , smooth and Jackets , coat or em-
Ucpiu tinent \J > \f price $5.00 , S10 , on sale at kersey Cloaks , all of them lined ported Jackets , many ornaments in front rough doths.on sa'e at pirn baulc , pluin nnl nil
throughout with ' wool fancy inlxUiri3many
Childron's Kldordoun Cloaks , $4 oo , on Roman striped worth wholesa'e price of the in bands-r.inel.y
nil sizes , nil colors , on sa'e ' sale talYcta , whole $25. oo , Sio.oo brnide.l , wh .
trimmed with angora sale price Slf ) , halo jti'lco
fur , on sale at. . . . < 5. ai at , on sulo at choice on sale at on aide nt.
MEN'S ,
Our men's Natural Gray One Immense lot Ono big lot Misse.s One bargain Oie"mrgaln ( \ table One big lot of : i ( ) ( ) dozen lad'e.s' ' : tr > 0 dozen ladies 100 dozen ladles' L'OO pair ladles'
500 and
' of medium ex
of Infants lon children's ' and square piled high ofi i 9 tra heavy weight extra line sani Jersey ribbed
sleeve boys' heavy with misses' chil tary1 wool , ribbed
fleeced dren's and boys'
I
Our 750 Men's Heavy Wool ,
ill camel's liuir. in tuninoisi' and
medicated MNirlot pearl , liandMiine-
I nnd sanitary natural
ly crocheted
In vests , pants ' ural wool In medium
In camel's hair S iiH's ( ] and tmlln
part wool , go at dium and lightweight In silver giay nnd
nml diawers
, and ' fronts
gent nalural , triniiiii'd
gray in medium lleect'd lined ,
He en eh , worth up nt 1.r > c each , all large .sizes , at weight , nt le ) I'-iltir each , goat the due quality , silk weight , go atlOc go at 7.rH' , woitli Kgyptlan , go at
go
- trimmi'd , lleccc worth ns high an
. " . . ' . -Tii- , worth ( . to . . ( ) . 15c .
to l."e. worth up to K.'c. - MO. each. li."ic quality. lined , fro nt U5c. up $1. pair.
Our $1.25 and $1.50 all woo )
Wed , Plain and Fancy Hundreds of dozens of
Striped E ! Misses' and Boys' extra
Over ( JUO dc/on Ladies' , Mi-Fes nnd 200 doladles' extra llnoigaugo tull 400 do/on ladies'extru line gauge , Ono bnrgniii table of Misses' ' and heavy Derby Bibbed
Children's Full Seamless beainless fust-black medium nnd heavy Children's htrlotly all
IIOSK , in plain and HOSE .voight fast black wool DKHI1V K1BUKIJ
, HOSK , wiih double
plain and llccco
riobed , HOSE
derby guarantcnd
Ojjr men's ' I ' " " 10 lncn > H wn"c laundered black all ut with spliced heels nnd sole ? , ribbed tops , lined , with double
fast ,
'lOC go doubosilc& ! , and high spliced made full fccamlc s , gent ,
colored laundered and f.incy & go l ( lIMIlo ( UllL'UH
1 Untaundered Shiri fjc pair tit lOe heels , go ut 12c } pair nt Me pair nL Ific | iulr
bofoin laundered shirts In broken
10) ) dozen Ladies High Gadu All Wd 1 Thousands ' in buulc - 1 U ' , - . '
,
Hllghtly Hollod , broken ken sizes , gmall loin , that sold TTnlf . . . TTn Q it-i i U'vpttau o it-n. cnmol's
sizes , go nt for $1.00. $1.23 and $1.50. go at Finest.Worsted anil Cashmere 3arn Hose Of d * 020113 * XJ.CL.LJ. J-i- - ' - Jhaian 1 nvMir.il gr.iy nU ) tin IliuH Kng-
llsllmoi'ino nnd Fronah Wjr.UoJ IIno , go ut 10a , 12Jo nuJ i5i ! ) pair m my in thi ) lot worth
in ado full HcamloM3 , with bnlieeii licols nnd double uolo , in indlji m nnd heavy weights , go nl up to 50c
2aacfnc i'jo nnd UDc , wtrtli up to fiUo j At Mnny in this lot worth
AND p9 12c and up to half n dollar.
ATTACKS STOCK EXCI1A&CE
Action Under tbo Bhorman Law ia to Bo
Prosecuted ,
SUIT BROUGHT BY GENERAL GOVERNMENT
Nutlt't * Sorted on Iti'triiilniitii that
iK of Tc-Ht I in uii > - lU'fortUx -
a in I ii IT In Dliiiiu'rry Will
Ili'Kliiixt WffU.
The first step In the twosccXitlon of the case ,
/ in thu feclerol court against thu South Omaha
c Llvo Stock exchatiKc , In which the latter U
attacked by thu govcixuncni on the grounds
that It fxUta In violation of the Sherman
iintl-trim CM , la about to be taken.
United Stated District Attorney A. J. Saw
yer and John T. Gathers , nAio represent the
State * ol America , have served notice
that they will B'VO ' tcstlmrny In the case be
fore Attorney John \V. liatt'a , examiner In
chancery of the Uciltcil States district court ,
on Thursday , January 13. The hcuflng will 1
take place In the federal court building. The I
attorneys for -tho live stock exchange have
been notified to bo prtuent. at that time.
This will bo the first active proceeding
takim In jhe caee up to the present time ,
the llllns of the complaint by th - govern
ment and of Its answer by the exchange be-
leg the only steps In the case so far. All
the evidence will to given before the exr
amlner In chancery and by deposition. This
evidence will be submitted to Judge Munger
nnd upon It and arguments by the at
torneys ho will render hla dcH'ioa , There
Is a probability that several sittings will be
required to Introduce all the ttbtlimny. At
next Thursday's the government will be tha
only party to give evidence. Inasmuch as the
attoraejs for the exchange do not be leve
they will bo ready to Introduce a y of their
testimony , 1ic ! latter will , therefore , want
another clttlng , and probably more than cno ,
and It Is doubtful alsvblether > the district
attorney will flnteh at one sitting.
Thp case Is a very Important one and has
been given considerable publicity. In brief
the government is ecektug to dissolve the
exchange oil the grounds that it U a
monopoly or trust. A similar case was lately
In the federal court at Kansas City , attackIng -
Ing the exchange of that city , and It was
decided In favor of the government. It Is
stated , I'owover , that/th ? formarions of the
two exchanges are somewhat different and
that consequently new questions will be
rahed.
On Friday , January 14 , It will be settled' '
ivhether or not an extra and 8prlnl Besslon
of the federal ocurt will be held In this city ]
before the regular May term. On that date ,
Judge iMungcr will call the law -docket furj
the purpose of finding out If there will be' '
enough cases ready for trial to warrant an
other term. Consequently Judge Munger re
quests all -attorneys Interested In law cai.cH
In the court to bo present at the call on the
mornliig of that date ,
Judgn Munger IT , willing to hold a special
term for 'tho reason that the law docket IB
qulio hf ivlly burdened and ho wlahcs to get
eomo of the ca eo dlspsed of. In nury of
Uo cases Omaha attoincja- representing
the parties and they naturally with t > have
the cases tried here. JudgeMuneer ' de-
slroM of accommodating them by holding
-'ho special session In this city If enough
work U promised to warrant It. The extra
term would probably commence In the first
part of 'March. ' The present term must cud
next week , betutiBO th ! Jotiuary term at I.ln-
c In begins on Monday of uo following week ,
The lat cr term will liisj until -he end of
Kebiuary. Tlicro ! s i it liJtorval of about a
muuli and a half bu ftathe end of this
term nnd the beglnnlty ; of ' the Hastings term ,
which commences on , the -third 'Monday ' In
April , and In this hr.crlin tie special term
u.u bo eandwlevied In , According to ( ho
echcdulo Judge 'Munsur ' will hold court for a
week In April at Hastings , and during the
following week at Norfolk and then the May
term commences In < bls city on tbo first
Monday of tr.ct men h. '
Dan Deer and Jesap Crow were arraigned
before Judge Munger for polling liquor to In
dians on the Wlnncbago agenpy and pleaded
guilty , They uero fined $100 and costs , and
were sentenced to sixty days' Imprisonment ,
but both were let off with a fifteen-day Jail
sentence. This mc&y wai uhown because of
the fact that they litvo already served forty-
seven days In jail. The ) * were arrested before -
fore the grand jury eat In Lincoln , and were
In Jail that length of tmt before en Indict
ment was returned , bccaune they could not
furnish bondd. After they were held for
trial they were released on tbelr own recog
nizance.
Flllmoro Dctzcl of nioomfleld 1s being tried
on the charge of selling liquor to Indians.
NK \'i'i\i ; o\ i , \ < ; < iov is conn ,
Iff HUN .NoI I'VIt tinIvfTit of UK-
\Vnriii U'i'iitluT
Xotwltlistandlng the fact that the tern
ptrature has been above the freezing for
the greater part of each day for nearly a
week , tl.o lee on thu lagoon at the exposition
grounds has not thawed In the least , but
has continued to retain a hard , smooth sur
face. Skating has been excellent every night ,
but the Ice has been poorly patronized > bo-
cauBa the people took It for granted that It
would be eoft and unfit for skating. The
depression of the surface of iho
lagoon below the level of the sur
rounding ground has prevented the
warm air from circulating on the Ice
aul the result if that the delights of skating
have been att > ilr. > iblc without the dlidgrce-
able- features caused by low temperature
IMndcw are being spread on the ground to
form paths from the entrances to the ground
to the Ice and about the sides of tha lagoon.
The incnagement Is also malting a number
of changcb In the arrangcmcat of tbo warmIng -
Ing rc m at the west end of the lagoon. A
partition Is being put In which will make a
separate room > for women and girls , where
necessary appliances lor their comfort will
be supplied These repairs will be com
pleted fomctlmc tomorrrow and bo In readi
ngs for Saturday night ami Sunday.
Him Hurl.In | | | | N.
Fred Hngbfo him ifono to Hldt'i > Farm ,
111. , taking with him A , Hallldiiy , who IIUH
lie. i ) adjudged Insane.
It bus lie > n uticertalncd thnt Hullldny hrm
been Ins-.uie for yearn find that a few
month * upo he wan spirited hero by the
Illinois authorities In an effort to gut him
off their ImmlH
This la not flu first Inntiinro where an
Insane party bus boon folHti-d uiwn Douglas
county l > y other mates. Hucli liiMtunceH nro
of almost dully occuironce and at last the
county ujrnmlHflonerH hnvo rorno to the
roncIuHloii that It Is cheaper to return f > uch
people than to Icoop them hcnr and allow
them to becorno publlu churgeH ,
Di-ntli of .IIIIIII-H StiM-lr.
JarnosHtec'le , who died on January 2 , after
a u'vcre Illncvs , nml wno burled by Ouster
post , Orand Army of the Itcnijc ; ] ] | , came
to Omaha from Missouri In 1M1. Ho enllstid
In the Kirn Nebraska at Omaha and nerved
through the rebellion arid wuu then treat
ui-Ht to fight Indians and guard tne atuge
ccaehC'H thnt went overland at that time.
Ho contracted UIHCUBCS that never left him
through , lifeHo was mustered out at
i Omaha as llrat lieutenant of Company 1C ,
i Hrst Nebraska Veteran cavalry , In 18CO
1 Ho watt also a member of a company of
cltlzc-nH who went from Omalm and nettled
In Knox county and founded the town of
Crelghton ,
1115 IIISAT HIS I'A'I'1IKH-I.N-I\\V.
( 'linrli-H llriiulir ( o lit ; Tnki-n llurk ( i >
Ion a ,
Charles II ran Iff was located by the de
tectives at 2227 South Fourteenth street ami
was locked up at the police station ns a
fugitive from justice. Dranllf ls wanted In
Jefferson , la. , on a charge of assault with ,
Intent to kill. The prisoner , bis wife and
children have been living for about a year
with his wife's father and mother. Quarrels
have Leon frequent and about a week ago
Ilranlff 1 said to hnvc assaulted both hit
fathir-ln-law and mother-In law with a club.
Ho was arrested on a charge of assault ami
battery , and after trial was discharged , UIo
then removed with his wlfo and children to
Omaha. Since his discharge l.ls father-in-law
has failed to recover and at the present
time Is not expected to live. lUaiiln will b
taken back to Jefferson by Hhcrlft J , O.
Thompson , who la here after him , i ,