THE OMAHA PAILT BEEi SATURDAY , APRIL 0 , 1809. RELLEY , ST1CER & CO , Special Easter Offerings in Parasol * , Kii Glores , New Jackets , Waists and Suits. NEW LACES FOR SATURDA' I > n < 1lm' Hoiilery i n I Unilerwen In th Jiew Hprlnw Ooo.U nt Greatly llotluccit' ' Priced Spcclnl Agent * tor nntlerlck Pattern * , ' ' EASTER PARASOLS. The new American U auty , Drlvcwaj Charmolre , Galnsborrougb , Including plal Bilk , checks , changeable taffetas , Roma Btrlpcd , alee heavily trimmed uewIng all veiling or chiffon. All choice novelties , i wonderfully low prices $1.50 to $10.00. Sl'BClAL. FOR SATURDAY AT $2.25. Ladles' colored silk umbrellas , reguu silk serge , navy , wlni price $3.25 ; pure brown , green , 26-Inch , tight roll , 'Englls handle , Saturday only $2.25. SPECIAL , .HOSIERY OFFERINGS. Ladles' llcmlsdorf black cotton hosi special heel and tee , double solo , full rcgula made , a 23c quality Saturday only 18c , tor DOc. Ladles' fast black cotton hose , extra nn Kauze- ribbed top , double sole , heel and toi regular 35c quality , Saturday only 25c a pal Ladles' fast colors In black and tan hos < best llslo thread , our new drop stitch patten our 50c quality , Saturday only 39c a pair. Ladles' ellk plaited hcsc , fast black , doubl sole , heel and toe , special bargains , Saturda only 60c a pair. ribbed cotton school n Aliases and boys , fast colors , In black and tan , double km and foot , all sizes , G to 9 4. only 15c a pair. LADIES' UNDERWEAR. Ladles , ribbed vests , low neck , no sleeve laeo trimmed , extra value , SaturJay. 12 % Ladles' fine ribbed vests , beautifully trln med , high ne k , short sleeves , low neck r Blecves , bought to sell at 25c , Saturday enl 18c , 3 for 50e. . , , . . . Ladles' lisle thread vests , rlchlleu rlbbe low neck , sleeveless or short sleeves , -be : flnlsh ecru or white , worth 35c , Saturda 23c each. ' , Ladles' ellk ftolshed lisle thread vests , lo neck , long or short sleeves , white or ecn pants to match , regular 50c quality. Saturds only 35c , 3 for $1.00. Ladles' pure silk vests , ribbed , crcar pink nnl blue .very prettily trimmed , Satu day only 65c each. Misses' flno ribbed union suits , twl tiDodlo scam , high neck , long elcevta < low neck , no sleeves ; nicely finished. A sizes , only 50o eult. Wo b/wo an odd line of sizes In boys 31 and 50o underwear , ribbed balbrlgRan , cloi Ing out for Saturday , only 25c each. NEW TIES. LACES AND VEILINGS. White , cream and ecru , new appllqi point do gene and point d'eeprlt laces , ft Klcevcs , Jabota , etc. , at 15c , 20c , 25c , 35c at ; DOc a yard. Latest novelties In white , cream ar black lace border veils , at 35c , 50c , 60c , 71 and $1.00 each. Novelty Tuxedo velllngre , 25c , 30c , 35c ar COc a yard. Scolloped and H. S. embroidered balls end sheer linen handkerchiefs , latest style inc. 25c. 30c and COc each. New fancy ribbon tics , with bind knotu fringe ends , at 25c. C5c , 75c and $1.25 each. Rich plaid nnd striped cashes , har knotted fringed ends , $1.40 , $1.75 , $2.25 , $3.1 and $3.75 each. SPECIAL AGENT nUTTIUCK PATTERN May etylcs have arrived. KELLEY , STIOER & CO. , Corner Farnam and Fifteenth. It's worth reading the Dig Store's ad c page 5. Schlltz Buck beer can not be equalled. THST TUP. SKIM. OF Til 14 li.UllIBIt Mcmbcrn of ( lie KxauiltiliiR Ilnni Hold 11 SoHxImi. Practical tests of tonsorlal skill wcro ma ( yesterday afternoon at 103 South Slxtccnl street by the Barbers' Board of Examiner The beard met at 3 o'clock and Chalrim Grant Williams conducted the proceeding Secretary L. M. Plckctt and W. U. Gamb were also present. The candidates for examination wcro c hand at the appointed hour and took the places at chairs In the shop to begin wor But the subjects came not that Is to sa nobody with whiskers that needed the a tcntion of a barber entered the place , at the examiners were about to give up the ji as a bad one when Plckctt said that 1 would go out and bring the clinics In. Ac ing upon his own proposition , ho went ou sldo and stationed himself where he cou BCO the Grizzly chins as they flitted by- somehow the chins got onto him. Numerous ones dodged his scrutinizing c ; until In his desperation , Plckctt selzi blindly upon one man and arrested him. "Won't you have a free shave ? " ho oske The victim reeled and almost fell In faint. But he recovered his composure eufl clently to ask what it all meant. PIckc explained 'the situation In a few words ai as he did eo ho reminded the victim that 1 needed a shave by gently passing lils hai over the stubby beard that adorned h'a fac The victim grasped the situation and wl a gasp ho said : "I renlg ! " But Pickett was not to be ou done ; he stuck to his post like an old warier rior and finally after much solicitation ai moro entreaty ho secured a subject for eai chair and they were hard ones at that. The candidates went after their vlctln end the members of the examining board s off at cno end of the shop and watched tl performance. A meeting has been arranged for Tuesdi night of next week , when the examiners w meet to pass upon the 245 applications f license ! which arc before It , Read it over twice. The big store's ad < page 5. AH members of Vesta chapter No. 6 , Ord ol Eastern Star , are earnestly requested attend the funeral services of our late slstc Lulu B. Livingston , Sunday , April 10 , at p. m. . &t her late residence , 843 3. 19th By order of W. M. Time l Mnney , "Tho Overland " nd Limited" VIA UNION PACIFIC makes ! HOURS QUICKER time to the Paclfln coast than any other Hi For full Information call or address ' City Ticket Ofllcc. 1.102 Farnatu street. Sam'l Burns Is offering for three da WLIbbeys' cut glass Easter vases , 10-lnc $3.75 : 12-Inch , $4.75 ; worth $6.00 and $7. ( Offer only good for this week. Burlington Leave Omaha at 5:05 : p. m. Today And you reach Chicago at 8:20 : a. m tomorrow. Thro' chair , imokln and dining care. Vestlbuled an gas lighted from cad to em A * wlft , eate , luxurious train M goo as uy In the coUntdy the best betwee Omaha and the cast. Another good train for Chicago leave Omaha 12:05 : midnight. Arrives Chi catjo 2:15 : p. m. rickets and bertha at J1B02 PAIINAM ST. , } OMAHA. J. . RIVNOLOS. ? * ACT. KELLEy , STIGER & CO , [ Q the Hen's Furnishings Department We Make Special Saturday Offerings. MEN'S EASTER FURNISHINGS New Jfnreltle * In JJeekrrenr , Glove * , Fnnex 'Hone ' , etc Xe r nnd Nobby Pattern * In Colored Shirt * for nnd Summer Wear. EASTER NECKWEAR 25C. Bows and string tics In the latest silk novelties , stripes end fancy plaids ; also plait reds , blues , black and white. Regular price 50c , Easter sale price 25c. EASTER NECKWEAR BOG. An Immense assortment of the newest pro ductions in men's neckwear. The new semi' Imperial four-ln-hand and made tie In all the latest coloring , } and designs. Novelties for Easter. Easter.EASTER EASTER GLOVES $1.00. Men's kid gloves In all the new spring shades. The celebrated Adler make. Rcga lar prlco $1.25. our Easter sale price $1,00. , EASTER GLOVES $1.60. Men's fae Imported kid 'gloves. Perrln'i make and other equally good makes. Th < latest spring shades for Easter , . English ton * and browns. FANCY HALF HOSE 25C. Men's flno quality hose In Scotch plaldi and fancy stripes , also tad , blue and black with white dots. FANCY LISLE HOSE EOC. Men's superior quality llslo hose In fane ] Roman stripes and bright plaids. SOFT SHIRTS 50C. Men's and boys' sott shirts to be wort with \\dlte collars , made ot extra durabli percale , In neat otrlpes and checks. COLORED SHIRTS TEC. Men's soft shirts la dark and light colon with cuffs to match. Regular $1.00 quality Our special price T5c. COLORED SHIRTS $1.00. 'Monarch ' brand In flno Scotch cheviots am madras with cuffs to match. Abe flifo percale calo with two turndown collars and cuffs ti match. * SWEATERS. Men's all-wool , hand made , sweaters , li blue , tan and maroon , $150 ; boy's all-wool hand made , sweaters , navy , red and green with roll collars , $1.00 ; with sailor colors $1.25. BICYCLE LEQGINS. A complete line of men's and ladles' leg gins In all colors to match sweaters , 50c am $1.00. SPRING UNDERWEAR. BOc. Men's tan color merino , medium weight shirts and drawers fop spring wear. KELLEY. STIOER & CO. , Corner Farnam and Fifteenth. Hayden Bros. ' ad Is on page 6. Drink Schlltz Buck 'beer ' today. STATE PIS II COMMISSION MEETS Iloiitlnc HiiMliiexH Attended to liy tli MemlierM I.n.it .Mwlit. The State Flrti commission held It monthly meeting at the Schlltz hotel las ulght and transacted a considerable amoun of routine business. The meeting was nt tended by President Robert S. Obcrfclde of Sidney , Vice President W. L. May of th ! city and Secretary J. S. Klrkpatrlck of Liu coin. coin.The The only matter of public Interest that oc curred was the passage of Instructions t Superintendent O'Brien of the state hatch cries to go to Bay City , Mich. , and sccur no.000,000 pike eggs. The eggs will b transferred to the hatcheries at South Ben and after they , are hatched the fish will b distributed through the state. Don't lay this paper aside till you've rca Hayden Bros , ' ad on page 5. Schlltz Buck beer on draught today. AT THE HOTELS. Dr. iFranklyn ( R. Carpenter -Deailwoot who Is Interested In the DeatUvood & Dels ware smelter , which recently Buffered heavy fire lora , spent yesterday In Omali ; Dr. Carpenter eays that the blasting work of the smelter were entirely destroyed an that they are being replaced as rapidly a possible. The Ironworkers are under ccr tract to complete their contract In forty-flv days cod Mr. Carpenter thinks the ottu work can bo finished and the machinery Ir stalled and In running order In ninety dayi Meantime the works have to be kept sht down , as the rcat of the plant Is depender upon the destroyed portion. The Deadwoa & Delaware smelter is the largest smoltc of Its kind in the -world and hundreds c men were thrown o'Jt of employment by th recent fire. The mines dependent upon tbl smelter have not operated since the fire an the resumption of work is of vital interci to Dcadwood. Pomonnl PnriiRrnitli * . Sam B. Duck la at the Mlllard. D. Block of New York Is at the Mlllard. George W. Gage , Chicago , la at the Mlllan Hon. J. S. Klrkpatrlck of Lincoln was 1 the city yesterday. H. J , Strand. < of Albert Lea. Minn. , Is guest at 'tho Barker. ' United States Commissioner Sloan i Fender IB In the city. Mr. W. T. Oaldwell of Chicago IB at tl Mlllard for & few days. Charles P. Howe , a Chicago traveling mai Is registered at Iho Barker. S. B. Sohuyler and Eg 'Merrlara ' , copltallsl of St. Louis , are at the Mlllard. Prank Sawyer and Albert Nelson of Kans ; City are registered at the Barker. W. Q. McParland and L. n. Mulllner i Fremont are guests at the Barker. P. J. Campbell of the Weare Commlsslc company Is In Chicago on buslncts and expected back Monday. George W. Gallagher , advance represent ! live of Charles H. Yale'a Devil's Audio company , la at the Barker. Robert S. Oberfeldcr , president of the N ( braska Flah commission , Is In the city , a tending a meeting of the commission. Walt Morrow of Gibbon , J. K , Sherman ( North Platte , Harry Reagan of Seward an Jack Corbett of Schuyler are state arrlva at the Barker. John T. Clarke has returned from Waal Ington. He says that the Impending Cuba controversy has produced moro excltcmci in tbe capital city than has been wltucnsc since the civil war. It Is lu evidence ever ; where and the belief that hostilities wi evcotuate Is prevalent. LOCAL IIIIRVITIES. The class of seniors studying civil goi ernmen ! at the High school listened to a address yesterday afternoon by Dr. Vleti Roaewater on "Some Recent Tendencies 1 Municipal Charter-Making. " Saturday at the noon hour there will be meeting of all former Ohloans at the Con merclal club rooms , Sixteenth and Kama streets , for the purpose of perfecting tl Ohio club. Lunch will be served free. The market place at Tenth and Howai streets Is now open , but so far very litt business Is being done. A few loads of p tators , with some early vegetables , like ra tabes and lettuce , contsltute the stock on cal There will be a game of cricket on tb grounds of the Omaha Cricket club on Sa urday afternoon , commencing nt 2:30 : o'clocl The competing teams will bo captained b John Francis and Vice Captain Lawrlc , r epcctlvely. The street railway company has a lari force ot men at work preparing to run li new line along Lake street , from Twentlet to Twenty-fourth. The Ircn Is on the groun for the curve at Twenty-fourth street , ar will be In place In o short time. Krcnk Sevclk , charged with ihootlng ; Jameo G. NIcklen with lutent to killv ; arraigned In police court yesterday afte noon. He pleaded not guilty and his pr llmlnary hearing was continued. The 0 fendant KAVO a bcnil of $700 for his appca ance at the trial. Schlltz Buck beer Schllti Buck beer toda EASTER SOUVENIRS FREE With ETCTJ $2 Purchase of New and Up * to-Date Footwear. M T , B , NORRIS' SATURDAY Iiuiy New nnd Nobby Style * Sliovrn ( or theKlmt TlmeKMer Shoe * ( or Everybody nt I'oitulnr 1'rlcc * . We are now showing our complete line ot prlng foot wear , and our assortment was never as complete and well selected as right now. now.A pretty and useful souvenir given with very $2.00 purchase .Saturday. . Ladles' vesting top tan shoes , $2.50. A verv handsome tan shoe , for the ladles , cloth stay , worked eyelets , very latest style , a very swell Easter shoe , only $3.00. In black we show the handsomest coin toe vcstlrtz lop shoe that was ever put on the market ; equal to any $4.00 shoe , only $3 , Souvenir free with every $2.00 purchase. Wo arc going to show you a great line of children's shoes tomorrow la blacks and ans at only DOc. We have added anothtr line to our bar gain counter of misses' shoes at 93c , 'black ar l tan. the greatest bargains yet. Shoe * that sold tor $1.25 and $1.50 , only 98c. Ladles' be euro and visit our sale Satur day before you buy the children's rtrett shoes. Wo are showing the greatest line of these ever brought to Omaha at remark , ably cheap prices and a souvenir with ever ; 12.00 purchase. A nice neat coin toe man's shoo , in blacb only , at $1.50 and $2.00 , great value. A tan Russia calf coin toe man's shoe al 13.00 , the most dressy shoe in Omaha. We put in this Saturday sale an eleganl f-'llk vesting top tan Uioo that others will ask you $4.00 for , la the very latest style , greatest value ever offered , at $3.00 , Wo have Just opened up a silk vesting op shoe in the popular brown tan , and black vlcl kid , In the new toes , that Is the nobbi est shoo ever offered. They are decldedlj lew and you should not mis. ? seeing them , T. B. NORRIS , 1413 Douglas St. II SOUTH OMAHA NEWS Workmen In the employ of the asphalt par ng contractors commenced yesterday to re pair the pavement of Twenty-fourth street The big 'holes and cracks on the west sldi of the street are being cleaned out and placed In a condition for the laying of asphalt. Th < street is In a very bad condition and the re- jalra will occupy considerable time. Cltj Engineer Beat favsra the tearing up of al ot the pavement on the west side ot Twenty tourth from A to J street , and relaying It In caao the paving company refuses to d < thta , every little hole or crack will have ti bo repaired and the street placed in flrst-clas ! condition hefore the city releases the coin pany from its guarantee. This pavement wa : laid with only five Inches of concrete am ono Inch of asphalt , which i * conBl''erabl ; below the standard. Engineers say that ti make a durable road eight inches of concreti and two Inches of asphalt are necessary Considerable of this pavement was laid 01 freshly graded ground and the base was no of sufficient depth 'to 'Withstand the licav : traffic. It Is further asserted by engineer that the asphalt which was laid on the wcs sldo of the street was not properly preparcc and for that reason It has not worn nearly a well as the east elde of the street. For till' ' reason It la desired that the west half o ( th street bo torn up and relald. The pavlni company's .guirantee expires on Septcmhr 9 , of this year , and the city holds $15,000 li bonds belonging to the company as a forfcl In case the street IB not kept in good repal up to that date. < n Coiniiiiiiy Taken Action. At an adjourned meeting of the stockhold ere of the Citizens' Gas company held Thurs day night , the following officers were elected John Plynn. president ; .P. A. Crcssey , vlci president ; W. B. Wyman , secretary ; A. II Noyes , treasurer. A board of directors com pcsed of the officers and C. C. Koyes , Thoma Kelly and W. A. Schrel was alto choaen This company la incorporated for $150,000 each share to bo worth $100. Of the capita stock , $125,000 Is to bo paid In and $25,00 will bo held a ? treasury stock. A locatloi for the plant has not been decided upon a yet , but the officers have two or three gooi locations In view , -which can be cbtalned a any time. Secretary Wyman ssld ycaterda : that ho expected the new company woul bo ready to furnish gas hero In about fou months. Arrangements are being made fo the floating of bonds and as roan as th money Is on hand men will bo put to worl laying mains and erecting the gas holders While the company will furnish Illuminutln gas , a special feature will bo the oupplylni of gas for fuel. The rate to be chargei will be $1 per thousand cu.Mc feet and th company has pledges now from a large num ber of residents who will use this gas for fue and lighting. The Omaha Gas compiny has not starte to lay Its mains yet and It Is thought hen that nothing will bo done by this compan : until the franchise granted last summer Is re vised and passed again. Arrested nit SniuiectN. Two burglaries were committed Thursda night and the police have six susplclou characters In Jail awaltlpg an Investigation The residence of Thomas J. O'Nell , Twenty flfth and P streets , was entered and $15 I motiev. besides a gold watch belonging I Mrs. O'Nell. carried away. So quietly dl the burglars do their work that the famll was not awakened and the loss was no discovered until about breakfast time. Tlio other burglary was at the saloon c Mary Wawrznkrewlez , Thirty-third and ] streets. Sometime after midnight this plac was entered and $50 in money taken , aldn with a quantity of liquor and cigars. Al of the six suspicious characters arrested ar well known to the police , The prisoner are William Brodrick , John Genlss. Charlf Rlchter. Dan Caldwcll , John Loewe an John Mahoney. More AVnter for tlu > Ynriln. Yesterdav the Omaha Water Works con" pany commenced the laying of a new all teen-Inch main tbrough the stock yards t the Cudahy and Omaha packing house. This main starts from the exchange build Ing and runs north to the big standplpi thence to Cudahy'a and en to the Omali plant. Connections will bo made with th thirty-Inch main on Q street and with th same size mala at Twenty-seventh and ! streets. This additional main Is needed t supply the extensions now being built b Iho stock yards company on the hill and ali for protection to the new buildings crecte br the Cudahy and Omaha people. FItt men are employed ou tbo work. Mngla City tioHNlii. M. T. Davi.j ot Tabor , la. , was a vlaltc here yesterday. Prof. McClelland of Sioux Kalis , S. D. , I In the city , the guest ot A. N , Hagan. A meeting of the republican city centn commltteo will bo held tonight at Ur. Glac gow'e office. Deputy Treasurer A. M. Gallagher Is pai tlally disabled on account of an Injury t one of hla legs , caused by a fall. Denna Allbery baa been elected represent ! tlvo to tbo erand lodge by Kaoxall councl Royal Arcanum. Tbo grand lodge meets I Omaha , April 2G. The following births were reported' at tt clerk's office ymterday : Mr. and Mrs. J. I DIcgman , Twenty-alxth and K streets , a BOI Mr. ted Mrs. George Bailey , Thirty-eight ac.J L streets , a daughter ; Mr. and Mr Carl Weber. Albright , a son ; Mr. and Mr A. Woolcy , Twentieth and S streets , a son , A continuance bcs been granted In th case of Anthony Karle , the Sarpy count farmer who was nrrectcd a few days af by Inspector Carroll for cellingmilk will out a license. The bearing Is non * set ft Thursday , April 14 , before'Judge Babcocl Karl wcs arrested- for violating the ell ordinance , which provides that each veod < of milk shall procure a licence. A test wl be made ot the ordinance and In caie Kari U found guilty a number of other mllkmc who hive been defying the authority of tt IniDCCtor will Le arrested. BOSTON STUB MILLINERY , Saturday's Easter Sifeand Display of Mi ! linery Will Be Long Remembered. NOTHING LIKE ' It EVER SEEt Ve llnv SpnreJlVlther Time No Trouble to > .HJ < e ThU a tial * , Day In MllUneryOn Our Sccattdl floor. The thousands of beautiful bate on ou : ablcs and In our Parisian art room prove that our milliner ; Display ranks with the flneet of Now York The beautiful creations which wo ourselves solves Imported , together with the match ess work of our own artists Are absolutely the finest that arc to b seen this season , Wo arc everywhere acknowledged to b eaders In styles and in prices , And every new foreign fashion la showi by uo at the same time it Is Introduced 1 the fashion centers abroad. For tomorrow we show for the first time. 20 NEW MODELS FROM PARIS lAND L0"\ DON. Which came by express especially for th < occasion. See our display advertisement on page 9. BOSTON STORB.-OMAHA , . 16th and Douglas. Read It carefully , the ad of Haydcn Bros , on page 5. Did you try Schlltz Buck beer ? ItlSY IllIUC I , AII IS GAT1IU11I3D I > Vrrented While 'Prowling1 ' Aliout tli PrcmlHCM of Another. A burglar was captured about 11 o'cloc ast night at the residence of Mrs. Collsti 1433 South Sixteenth street. The family wa absent during the evening and the house wo surrounded by neighbors who heard the rot > er at his work. Mrs. Collsto lives in the rear apartment of a flat and has neighbors on the other sld of a partition wall. The family In the fror part of the building knew that Mrs. Collst was not at home and were rather suspicion vhen they heard some one moving about I ler rooms. They could see over a transoi that a dim light .was moving about , bi shortly afterward there was a crash of glas followed by Jarkneas. No further effort was madeto light tli amp , but the prowler could be heard wall ng and moving furniture. The clrcumstam was so suspicious that other 'neighbors wci called In and after a consultation the hou : was surrounded and word was telephoned I : he police station. The patrol wagon we : : o the location and arrived before the burgli ! iad left the house. The. .doors of the apar mcnts were locked , but Captain Haze to lowed the burglar's plan and got In throiiK a window. He found the robber lying co tt bed apparently asleep , and the captain shoo ! ilm vigorously before lie was aroused. II made no resistance to arrest and gave no c : planation of his presence in ; the house. : was found that he had struck the Ian ; against the door and broken the chimney. At the station tilesupposoJ burglar ga\ the i.iame of M. /Forrrstcr.and said he .wi a" printer. He wa recoRnlzeiUas , such . t several wh'oi were acquainted 'with him ar who said that he had been employed In number of Vac printing offices In this clt ; He declined to make any statement and we entered on the ledger opposite a 'charge < burglary. HAVE OXB KUUGI.AH IX JA11 Police Cntclt Chnrle * lie Graft , Wit IN Heli ! for Robbery. A complaint has been filed in police coui against Charles de Graft , colored , ctiargln tilm with burglary. He Is a prisoner at tl city Jail and the police are now trying 1 locate Prcd Miller and George Anderson , wh are alleged to have also been Implicated 1 the crime of which De Graft Is accused. The burglary occurred yesterday raorr Ing at the home of Mrs. Jackson , 31 South Thirteenth street. The robbers brol Into the house durins the absence of tt inmates , and carried a 'trunk Into the you In the rear ot the premises , where they brol * It open and carried off the contents , value at about $50. When Clarence Jackson , a son of tt woman whoso house was robbed , add Han Rosa , a border there , learned of the burglar ; they Investigated end discovered that aboi the time the crime was committed De Gra and bis partners were seen to leave tr premises. The young men began a searc for the thieves , finally locating De Graft I a notorious saloon In the neighborhood , whei they overpowered him .and took him to tl city Jail. Some of the property that w ; stolen from the trunk was found in his po < session , although he denied having had an : thins -to do with the burglary. It was learnt afterwards by the police that Miller ar Anderson had started In the direction i South.Omaha , and the authorities there wei requested to be on the lookout for ther Neither has as < yet been apprehended. Stolen b- Sneak * . Charles M. Fells runs a ebootlng gallcr at 719 North Sixteenth street , bi ho ! stock of rifles la ono shov The missing rifle was stolen fro : under his very eyes while ho was waiting o two men who were testing their skill b shooting at a "swinging target. " It ha been lyinc on the "rest" at his elbow , an after his customers got through shooting 1 : discovered that It was missing. None but tt proprietor and the two men were In the ga lery to their knowledge , and the only c ; planation for the disappearance of the rlfl is that while the proprietor was loading tt rifles in use and the marksmen were or grossed with their contest , a thief crept inl the place and carried off -the rifle. The the has been reported to the police. uV sneak thief broke into the power hous of the Booth Packing company's plant an stripped the engine of lt wbtatle and brasse Sontb Oiiinlm Home Ilnliled. Durslaro made araid on the residence. < Thotrus J. O'Nell , a real estate dealer I South Omaha , who dives In that city at 25 ] F street , and the > Omaha authorities lm\ been requested to bo on the lookout for it thieves. The burglary was committed son : time Thursday night-but was not discovert until the family rose-for the day. The who house bad been ransacked and conslderab valuable property stolen. Among the latti wore a fine gold watch and chain , the pro ] erty of Mrs. O'Nell , aud a ring eot wit opals and diamonds. "YothliiK I.Ike lift In theWorld. . " The above is an ciperlcnced traveler's con ment on the New Pennsylvania Llmlti which leaves Chicago d4lly at 5:30 : p. m. ovi the Pennsylvania Route for Plttsburg ar tbo east. For particulars apply to II. 1 Dcrlns. A. G. P. Agt. , 248 South Clark SI Chicago. Only Trr.ln to Denver having BUFFET. SMOKING and LIBRARY CAR "THE COLORADO SPECIAL" via UNION PACIFIC. For full Information call or addrcea City Ticket Office , No. I5S2 Fsrnam Strei ArrcHtetl on t'linrKr nt Larceny. It. Dolan caused the arrest last night M. A. Durroch , whs Yias bcorri working und his employ na agent , on the charge of lu ceny as bailee. Durroch la said to have sea a set of Rldpath's history which was e trusted to Vila cure and to have expended tl money In unworthy channels. Charles Hrundage , who lives at 2100 Don las street , was arrested last nltht on t charge of grand larceny , HP Is said have robbed Robert Neoley of $00 while t' latter was enjoying blnuelt in t'ne Tuxei saloon. , THAT finAXIl C.tlll'RT SALE. April 11 ComnieneeH ( he Grnnilr * Snip of CnriiFlH Hint Kver llnpnentil. AT BOSTON STORE , OMAHA. These * roktho choice of the 12,000 rolls o carpet saved from the fire at the warehous ot Jotn and James Dobson the finest carpc manufacturers In America. Tlicse carpets were sold by the Insurant salvage company. Most of them wo bu very slightly damaged , and a goodly num her are absolutely perfect. The Immcnue quantities of these carpet ! including almost every known variety , mak t a great chance for Transmlsstsslppl board ng houses , hotels and private houses t urolsh their floors at a very email cost. Remember the great carpet sale begin Tuesday , April 11 , at BOSTON STORE. OMAHA. Ask for Schlltz Buck beer today. w * svs/vs ss vk . xs/v srs v > .AMUSEMENTS. Robert Mantcll , who Is playing a shot engagement at Lloyd's , presented "A Sccrc Warrant last night to a fair-gland tad en huelastlc-audlcn'oe. The play was seen her ast season and was well liked by Mr. Mar ell's admirers. "A Secret Warrant" wl bo repeated tonight and "Monbalb" at th natlnee. There will bo two performances of "Sher andoah" today at the Crelghtnn afternoo and evening. Large audiences have cnjoyc his flno play throughout the week. Ne * veek "ASocial Hlgmvayman , " for the flu time in Omaha. ' "Black Pattl" ( Mrs. Slssleretta Jonca ) an ; er company will open a halt week's en gagement at BoyJ's Sunday evening. PHESIIIEVT MOIISMA.N IIESIG.N ! Head of the Pnclllo Esiirenn Cuiniiaii Korninlly Itotlrex. President E. M. Morsman of the Paclfl 3xprcss cctfnrany handed his resignation < the dlrectora yesterday , It was accepted. No reason ( or the resignation Is given b any of the parties concerned. Mr. 3Iorsma declined to ray anything , as did Audltc Young. President Burt of the Union Paclfl Railroad company , to whom all inquirers wci referred , went east yesterday afternoon. H ! destination Is unknown. Co ml EiioiiKli to TnUc. The finest quality of loaf sugar Is' used I the manufacture of Chamberlain's Cong Remedy and the roots used In Its prcparatlo ; lve It a flavor similar to maple syrup , malt Ing It very pleasant to take. As a mcdlcln 'or the cure of coughs , colds , Influenza , crou and whooping cough , It Is far superior t any other. It always cures , and cure quickly. UHATII JIKCOIU ) . J. II. Hill. FREMONT. Neb. , April S. ( Special. ) H. Hill , father-in-law of L. D. Richard died at the Richards rcaldepce on Flfl street last night , aged 89 yeara. Mr. Hill wi u native of Springfield , Masp. Hla early edi cation was obtained under great dliUcuil'i * At an early age he was apprenticed to E Whitney , the Inventor of the cotton gl and remained in his employ for several year Later ho learned the trade of an engravi and became an expert at the business. Ii \ \ s a very artistic and skillful workma and oven In hla later years \VH ablp to exc the work ot expert Jewelry engmvors. li had resided In Nebraska with t son-in-law , Mr. Rlchardf , for aboi fifteen years. Ho leaves four daughter Mrs. Richards , Qlre. T. W. Lyman of Hoopi and two unmarried daughters , one resldlr In Fremont and one in Hooper. His drut was caused by a general breaking down i his system. Turner. RICHMOND , Va. , April 'S. Jews Is n celved here of the- death at his home I Front Royal , Warren county , of cx-Cor gressman S. S. Turner. He was elected I congress In 1893 to fill the vacancy cause by the election of O'Farrell to the gube natorial chair. Ho declined to stand for n election , because , while still adhering to tr lomocratlc party , lie was not In harmony wit tt on the currency question. He was a ga lant confederate soldier. Mm. Tliereni ! .A. 'Wood. CDDAR RAPIDS , April 8. ( Special Teli grcxn. ) Mrs. Theresa A. Wood , a resldci of Cedar Rapids for half a century , and or of the best known women In this vlclnlt' died this evening at the ago of 77. P. W. Heeder. CEDAR RAPIDS , April 8. ( Special Teli gram , ) P. W. Rcedcr , ono of the plone ( residents of Cedar Rapids , died this cvcnln at the age of 73 years. He was en extcnsh traveler and writer. Remember Schlltz Buck beer Is on draugh CHIIDE TO WASIIIXttTOX. D. C. Sent Free to Toucher * nnd Tonrlnti H contains special Information about place of Interest , also complete and comprehensiv map of the national capital , time of throug trains froni Chicago to Washington vl Pennsylvania Short Lines , and reduced rate over that route for the National Educations association meeting In July. Just the thin for teachers and any one going to Washing ton. Address H. R. Derlng , A. G. P. lAgl 218 South Clark St. , Chicago , enclosing 5 cent stamp. The Guide Is worth much mori . \nilnh Seet I.ookx forX MV Ilonien. MOUNT EATON , O. , April 8. The Amis pecple , n strange religious sect which coi stltutes a large portion of the farming po ; ulatlon of Wayne and ] Holmes counties , ai planning an exodiiH Into Michigan. Ten i the leading men of the sect art * now looklr for n suitable location In the peninsula i Michigan and If thflr report Is favorah the entire colony will migrate , there. Tl Amtah arc bitter In their denunclo/lon i compulsory education and the school ta do not send their children to school and' n : very conservative. \VltlnlriMvn UN SteiinierM. NEW YORK. April 8.-R. A. C. Smith < the Ward line Steamship company returnt from Washington today. To a reporter 1 said that all t'ne Ward line steamers wei withdrawn from service today. IlllCI ) . BURNICK Martin S. , son of Mr. and Mr William Burnlck , died Thursday at 11 : n. m. , nged 19 years. Funeral Monday i 9:30 a. m. from residence of Murtl Hughes , 950 N. Twenty-seventh street , I St. John's churcYi , Twenty-fifth nnd Cal fornla streets. SPRAOUE Dr. C. D. , April 7 , 1E9S. at h residence. H14 North Twenty-fourth strce aged 4S years , 8 months and 19 days , i Hrlsht's disease. Funeral notice later. SLOBODISKY-Rebtcra M. . Friday. Api 8. Funeral from residence , 2J22 Wlrt S Sunday , April 10 , at 2 p. m. Friends I vlted. Awtnfei HlftMrt Honors W < wld > QoM Medal , Midwinter Fair. CREAM BAKING POWDffi A Nn Grip * Crttm ! TfirUr Pew * * 40 YEARS THE STANDARD ; Ilr M ' . Saster Suits. One of the oldest schemes in business is the odd penny scheme. When you go into a store nnd see nn article marked nt nn odd figure like 1.87 or 1.00 or 1.93 you cnn ninko up your mind in nine cnses out of ten thnt it pays n bigger profit thnn nn article thnt is nmrked nt n strnight price. The man who invented the odd price trick did so to nmke money. He made it. Ho died jienrly twenty f yenrs ngo worth four million dollnrs , nnd some stores con tinue to chnrge heavy roynlties for the use of his patent ever since. Wo don't use the odd-penny scheme. Wo don't like schemes. Wo want all of your time nnd your , attention for the quality of the goods we sell you instead of botherhig you to figure out how much you save on a 1.50 suit when you get it for 1.89. Today wo open up for Easter a new lot of fancy little Junior suits at 1.00 , 1.25 , 1.50 , 1.76 and so on by quarters up to 3.75. That's as high as they go. You cnn find stores where they will nllow you to pay 4.67 or 4.98 for the same suits. Unlesa' you have some decided objection to saving money on your Easter purchases for the boys you will come and see the grand suits at 2.00 and 2.50 and the exquisite suits at 3.00 , 3.50 and 4.00. These last are new arrivals in Serges , Tricots and fancy Worsteds nnd they nre better than any we have ever shown for the same prices. Better said b-e-t-t-e-r. we - - - - - ALL iPEOPLE iWANT GOOD HEALTH. You may have a course of medical treatment for C UK ABLE DISEASES of all kinds at the jShepard Medical Institute New York Life Bldg. , Omaha , Neb. CDCPIAI TICC- Catarrh , Dcaf- OrL.l IML I I U0 ne B und all Diseases of the Lungs , Stomach , Kidneys , NerveH and Blood. Reference - ence , by permission , to 5,005 cured patients. The larireat medical olllces _ and practice In the west. The Omaha Uec , leading dally , nays ) : "Tho Shepard - ard Medical Institute la entirely rrlla- 0 bio In a. professional and business way. Dr. Shepard and his associates have gained and fully maintained a leading- reputation In the treatment of chronic diseases. The public may 0 safely trust them. " * \A/RITF For testimonials from VV II I I L. ministers , teachers , bual- ness men , farmers , etc. , tolling how they were cured at homo'through the Mall System. RMfW"Tho New Treatment : DVJUlX How It Cures , " Is sent free to all who write. It Is a clean medical work for the whole family to read . and Is of creat value lo all who Book m better health. Book and Consultation Blanks sent free to all Inquirers. Medicine * sent everywhere. Stnto your case and send for opinion and lowest terms. Charges low. Con- tatlon frc , personally or by letter. Menltnn Easter Perfume Pretty Souvenir HOXCN of Euttter Violet , cnch 25c M. & I * Florldn Water we sell 19c 75c XI. & L. Florida \S'ntcr we sell We 3e Violet \ Vntcre cell 10 DOc Florida Wnti-r we cell He $1.00 iMnaud'a Ulne Toilet Water wo tell. . . . 41lo $1.00 I'lnaud's Wood Violet Toilet Water we pell 49C $1.00 rinnucl'8 Anemone Toilet Water < 3o ' 5c Sozodnnt ! tfc : "c llrown's Cnmpliornteil Dentifrice 19c 25o Calder'B Tooth 1'owilcr 19e Zfio Myrrh' Toothsoap ! ! - 2oc Pasteurlne Tooth Paste 19c Ranter Violet Perfume , liox 25o Sherman& McDonnell DrugCo. 1513 DODGE ST. OMAHA. NEB. aiotlicml .MntlirrHll MiithiT It ! Mr ? . Wlnslow's SooihlnK Syrup tins kern nrcil for over SO years by millions of mothers for their children while teething wllh perfect cue- era * . It goothes the child , tottena the gums , nllnya all pain cures wind colic anil IB the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Sold by dniKgls' * l every tart of the world. lie lure and nsl < far "Mra. Wlnslmv'g Soothlne Syrup" and tnka na other kind. 23 cents a bottle. AMUSI.MI\TS. ' I'AXTON & BUnOliSS. BOND'S Malingers. Tel. lilt. TODAY iliitO. TO.VUillT Hlir . The Eminent ROBERT B MANTELL Romantic Actor , , and uM > lcct company under the muimgutiicut or.M. VV. IIANLKY. MONBARS- Saturday Mntlncc , - Saturday E . -R WARRANT * ! Prices Lower floor , Jl.OO , 7.V. Hal. 7Cc , 50o Matlncu Lowur lloor , Mo. Hal. t > LV , ' 'Oc. Sumlay Monday Tuesday Wednesday Jlnt < 111 * Thn JLIIB Mnnnscrs. Tel. 1511. O. U. Woodward , Aimmoini'iit Director. TODAY ii Mr. . TOMCIIT NillO. THE WOODWARD STOCK CO. f I'rcscntliiz SIIUNAMJOAII. Specialtlos-Ua'.dwln & Daly , Smith O'Brien. Sunday "A Niit'lnl IllKliivayiiiiiii. " SPECIALTIES The MMgli-ys , Ilarncy J.'asnn and Henrietta llyrnn. j _ I-AXTON & nuncnss , - Mutineers. Tel. 191S. .VKillTH AXD WIHl.XKSDAY .MAT , Co in in e nc I ii K Sinuluy , April 1O. BLACK GREATEST COLORED SHOW ON EARTH. PATH TROUBADOURS 1'rlces Ixiwcr > door , < 1.00 , 73c ; balcony 75b. 50c. Mntlncc Lower lloor , DOc ; balcony , Mr , 21c. ( ; oiM/s COXCIOHT Southeast corner ICth nnd Davenport. Commenc ing April 4. Music by Nonllne's Orclietttn. Program Paul L. Klelst , Musical Klnit , In nr- tlstlo nnd comlcnl clever musical not. John Richards nnil 1'niillne 1'nrker , eccentric comcily fhelclu. artist ? , In their new nnd original act , entitled "The Itnln-Mnker. " McCarthy and liclnn. In tlielr plantation tkotch , entitled "Coon- vllle Courtship , " Introducing Tumbllns uml lluck Unnclnt ? . Overture , orchestra. Flowers & Camlcon , uiito-dati : rones. MIB May Dayton , In cons nnd dances nnd also liuck ilnnclnn. MUa Myrtle Itclnn , coon medlcyp. Doom open nt 7:30 : p. m. Performance bejjlns at 8:00. : Matlnca Tuesday. Thursday nnd Saturday. _ HOTELS. THE MILLARD 13th and Douglas Sts. , Oinnhn. CENTUAL.LY LOCATED. _ A.MiilICAAND 1SUIIOIM2AN PLAN.- . J. K. MAIUCICL , A SOX. Proii. -HOTEL BARKER COR. 13TH AND JONES ST. , OMAHA. H.VTKS Jl-GO AM , a.OO PER DAY , Clectrlc cars direct to exposition ( -rounds. i-'UANU UAUK12H. Cashier SAM UAUMAN. Chief Clerk. THE IlUOSTEll IS CKOWIXU For Enster nnd bccnuso Gentleman Is selling 3 doz. EKKH for 23c ; 3 pkgs. Corn Starch for lOc ; largo sack Corn Meal for 5o ; Califor nia Figs , So ; 2 qts. Green Peas for 23c ; Fresh Country Butter , J2V4o ; 3 pkgs. Carpet Tacks , lie. Now Garden Seed and u ful line of Fresh Veg. ctables and Groceries. AV.1I. OKXTI.KMAN , KUh anil CIIHM. VlU'lf Sll III 111-I'M YVrlltlu'T KIK'KMCr of Easter Omiilui , U , .S. A. , iirvdlclH nKiinny mul billiii > - ICiiMcr Suiiiliiy. Ameiil Offerings. A reminder. Look to your Hprlnif unit. Iluy n new ono here. lOlHcwherc , If All Wool you prefer. MuttrrH not ) Ju t HO you nppenr Hprlnu-y uml delimit. Suits If we cnii pleiiHc your luxte , you will buy here , IhoiiKh. There IN a $4.5O. KIIVIIK of n dollar tvo tliri-e on a xiilt , beeiuiHe nlmply hccnufte our renlH nnd Kcnvrnl cxpciidlturcN are Hiiinll , lllur rentH force. bl profllx. All Wool Several Ht > le of Hprlntr iiitln nell here lit IRI.KO. We cheerfully Hiibmlt Clay to n fair coinpnrlHOii. You will llnil them nil wool well tailored , made for Worsted Kervlee. Will content every point with n Hiilt Hold lit dollar or trVo Suits blither. A pretty llwlit bron'u plnlded unit $5.75 , for If. | another ( rude defyer Htrlclly nil wool , Hiiperlor In iiunllly nnil workmniiHblp. eoinpnrcil to niiy IIIIIII'N wonileroiiM liitrKiilu milt mild nt ) fr.,0l ) . An Exquisite All wool Muck elny woriiled milt * ( round or Hiimre cut ) , Jf..7r. | Hiibiult- Assortment teil ulthout iirKiiinent. Vou nre fu- inllliir nllh elny worsted. Of Fancy Some beautiful fancy womteil of Worsted blue or brown plnldlnuN at Finer OUCH If you like. The fluent U Suits you Illte.Ve nre fiill-flrdKrd clolh- U ler , even If don't Hpurf tin expcimlve $7.50. lore room ou the molt prominent corner.