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    THE OMAHA nATLV 111213 : S VTITTUAT , AP1UL S , 1800.
THE DOLLARS DODBLf
For Those Who Take Advan
of A , Hospe's '
Clearing Out Sale ,
Of His Large Stock of the Bcs
and Oldest Makes of Pi
anos and Organs.
On Account of Necessary
Building Alterations He
Offers His Entire Stock
At Almost One-Half Former Price ;
On Easy Payments ,
THEY ARE BEING SOLD AT FAG
TORY PRICES AND LESS ,
If Interested 'Twill Pay to In
vestigate This Sale Early
as the Stock Is Going
Rapidly.
In thin clearing out Rale of our plan
and organ stock , on account of neceasar
building alterations , we make It possible fo
jour dollar to buy almost two dollar !
worth. This l not fiction or fancy , bu
fncts , cold , bare facts.
Wo have made the terms so easy that I
seems to us everbody can buy either
piano 01 an organ. If jou can spare $6 , $
or ? IO per month which Is llttlo moro tha
the lent of a piano and ? 10 or $25 as
llrst payment , jou can como hero and ge
n piano at almost half prlco and on thos
easy payments :
Remember , every Instrument in the hous
la marked In plain factory prices , fret
which there Is no deviation. A child ca
buy n piano Just as well as the shrewdest
Whether you want the very best maki
the good , reliable , medium giado or th
splendid plain-eased piano , with the flrsl
class Interior , jou will find them all hen
and at this special sale you can buy thci
at almost half agents' prices.
Drand new and full-sl/o "New nngland
made pianos , with all modern Improve
mcnts , guaiantced fully by us , and the fac
lory , Kale pi Ice , $110 , $120 to $118.
Ten dollars cash , $ C per month buy
them.
niegant "Knabe , " "Klmball , " "Kranlc
S. llach , " "Hnllet & . Davis" and "Stein
wa > " pianos that retail at $450 to $ GOO , goln
at almost half prices.
Twenty-live dollars cash , $10 per mont
buys them.
We will ship instruments anywhere o
the above terms to reliable persons.
Now "Howard" $300 piano ; full aw In
music rest , three pedals , for $160.
Another In Hngllsh oak case , $187.
Now "Victor" for $150.
Splendid practice piano , good as any t
learn on , at about jour own prlco an
terms.
IJraiid new $75 to $12" organs , the bos
makes , with mirrors , for $43 , $ " > . $ to $68
$6 cash , $1 per month buys them.
Store open every night till 030 dtirln
sale.
A. HOSPH ,
15H Douglas St.
, Iieuil > , Ucll'f Curo" and pre
Colds , Coughs. Sore Throat. Influen-
Tnin1loniLhltlB' 1J "l n , ° nla Swelllhp of the
Joints , l.umlmco , Inflammation , Rheuma
tism. Neurilgla , lleaJaohe , Toothache .
Asthma Ulttlrult Breathing
Rnilw.iv a Heady Ilollef IB .1 Sure Pnrn
for Kvcri Pain , Sprain , nrulaes Pains fn
the Rack , ciiwit
or Limbs It was
or organs , b > one application
TOR IVrKHMI. AND KXTRIIN * ! ,
A half to n tfaspoonful In half a tumbler
of water will In n few minutes
Cnunpa . 8inu. | Sour Stomach , Heart- cure
hurn. N rvoiisnfps , Sloflplus npss , sick
JleaUnchc. niurrhoeii , Dysamcry. Co He
riutulinrv , 'niJ '
an Internal paliis
Is roi a remedial a cnt in the
world that vv II cure fever and aaj
UKADY
UADWAV < t CO. , B5 Him St. , New York.
When
you move
move
so you'll
never move
again.
There are a few very
handsome oflices in the
Bee Building , which we
will bo pleased to show you.
R. C. Peters Co. ,
Rental Agents ,
Ground floor.
TRADE AND THE INDUSTRIE !
Liabilities of Fnilnrsfl in First Quarte
Decrease 17.0 Per Cent.
PROSPERITY SHOWN IN SOLVENCY FIGURE
I'll in I no In lion ItiiiliifiN
I.ni-k of Sni.pl > to Mrct DcniiiniN
MK llniil unit MHM 'I ruili !
ri- ! of llonlli.
XKW YOHK. April 7 n. 0. Dun & . Co. '
\\cekly Ito\lcw of Trade will spy tomorrow
I'allntos In tlii ! llr t quartnr of isi9 ; won
In number 2772 nRnlnst stS7 Inst > i"tr an ,
the liabilities $27,102.031 HRrtlllSt $32'JICCGJ
a decrease of 17 C per cent.
( lepgrnplilcnl nspocts make the return
peculiar with a sllxlit Increase of ilffntilt. .
n Now Unglnml , an incicaao or 13 per ecu
In Hie southeast and 20 per ct-nt In tin
southern states There win a ilocreaso o
nearly 10 per cent In the I'.icllle and south'
western -itaton , II per cent Inestcrn stat
and -IS per cint In the mlilillc states. Nt
other jear of tliti tttcntj-four co\crcd bj
nun s quarterly reports has shown as snnl
failures during Us llrst quarter , excoptlnt
1 ! > SO and 1SS1 , and no other except 18SO .im
18SC as small llabllltloM per failure. Tin
n\erngo of defaulted liabilities per firm It
business , only 22 l' , is strnllcr than In tin
drat quarter of any jear except 18SO and tin
rate of defaulttd liabilities to sohonl jii > .
merits through olcurltiK houses , only $1 l :
per $1.000 , is also the lowest for the iiuartct
excepting In 1SSO
The famine In Iron , caused by urgon1
demand , fir exceeding present supply , no
enl > continues , but Ins caused haste to stari
fortj-eight additional furimios with an out.
put estimated at i'.i70 tons weekly , of whlcl
the bulletin of the lion nfcborlatlnn his
gl\en a list. These are expected to Incrcnst
[ iroiluctlon this month nnd jet more In Maj
and Juno and tome wealtnuss has been at
tributed to the prospect. Hut the price ol
Ore ) Terse has nguln aJ\anted to $14,50 , nl
rittsburg , without change In other quota
tions
'I ho demand for products Is ( .till cnoimotts
Contracts for the Rnat Hl\oi bridge , co > or-
Ing 17,000 tons open hearth steel , wort
placed at Plttsburg and ono co\erlng C,00 (
IOHH for a Newailt building , besides one al
Philadelphia for ,1,000 tons ship plates , will
tnnii ) for bridge and other works and In
plpui new business Is so great that It forces
farthci advance In prices while parties nc
trying to consolidate. The Republic Iror
and Steel coinpany will be the toiiblnntioii
of western bar mills nnd the hoop and cot
ton tlo association will soon be Lompleted
In another Industry progress scorns ti :
hiuo been caused by llrmness of inanu-
fncturerti , who notified customers that op
tions for hoots nnd nhoes not accepted foi
Apill would be withdrawn. A great number
of orders follow id , It is said , and April
begins with the laigust shipments for that
week In any jear , S > b,73J cabes , making the
total for the joar laiger thin in any je.n
excepting 181)8 ) Manufacturers who bought
leather at low prices months ago hi\o com
fortable margins , but those who buv at the
higher prices lately quoted arc becking an
advance which , as before , Jobbers generalj !
refuse' The muki't for copper is btionget
at 18 cents for lake and while domestic
consumption IB hcavj , the Increase of 1.40C
tons In European supply In March Is not
Lonsldeled encouraging
The woolen manufacture docs not jet ap
pear to ha\o gained by iccont consolida
tions or proposals , but goods of the flnei
giades are steady In pi ties with moderate
orders , which medium and low grade goods
tend in buvers' favor The demand for n
few kinds lias covered the season , but
makers cf the large majority aio yet in
need of oidcrs Sales of wool have but
Bllghtlj Increabed , though more inquiry Is
lopoitcd with a better dem md foi some
grades of goods The cotton mills have
enjojcd n flnc demand of late and have held
prices well , but strikes have nowclo eil
several large mills about Providence anel
Norwich , growing out of the recant advance
In wages , which the hands claim does not
alfect the full restoration promised. Mean
while cotton has been weaUcr with bettei
receipts In March and poorer foreign de
mand.
Wheat has been fluctuating without mud
visible reason , rumors being wildly contra
dictory as usual at this season and com
manding not much moio confidence than
usual The o\poits from Atlantic ports foi
the week , Hour Included , have been 2,074 7iC !
bushels agalnft 2,210,172 last jcai and li :
spite of all reports the current icceipts con
tinue to exceed last J car's. The prospect
for large exports of staples has not Inprovei ;
within the past ten days. Failures for the
week have been 111 In the United States
against 2J.J last 5 ear and sexenteen In
Canada against thirty-two liibt jeat.
IHUTMi : TIIVD1J IS UtHiri'
Situation , llinil lri- - * H ba > s , l
' ' .
V -T > I'miirnlili'
YOHK , April 7. Uiadstrcet's to-
inoiiow will say
The quieter tone of dlstiihutlvo trade If
oven more marked thin week than last , testi
fying to the unfavorable effect upon retail
trade and Indirectly upon Jobbing distribu
tion of the eold , bickwaid spilng nnd less
favorable wheat clop advices While reportfc
as to the damage to winter wheat ai < ? most
numetous fiom the southwest , the inlluoncei-
of the backwaid season , frost in the ground
and othci unfavorable conditions hava
tended to moderate the hitherto vciy cheer
ful tone of advicea fiom the bpiing wheat
'
states
Other features of the week are a further
quieting down of the excitement In Iron anil
steel , though hoio lack of supplies anil no
lack of consumptive demand IB assigned as
the chief leason. A stilka of Iron ore min
ers In the iJiko Superior district seonis llltoly
to complicate the ore supply question ,
Strikes involving 115,000 men have been n
feature of the w colt's opcratloiiH
Lumber is feeling the influence of ex
panding spring dcmani at many maikets
and prices arc \ciy sti ng.
'Iho situation In textiles Is llttlo changed.
Wool and woolens are rathci quiet , though
fall orders for women's wear goods are en
couraging and the law product Is steady ,
the view being that the pulsed goods corn-
blurs ha\o not gotten very largo supplies ot
wool.
The situation as regards prices Is still a
very fa\orablo ono , the list of staples nil-
vancing or remaining steady , being bj far
the most numerous , vvhllo bank clearings
statistics , nillroad eainings and all other
obtainable measure's of trade progress point
to an Immense business , speculative ami
otherwise , having been done during the ilrst
quarter of the jear 1S90 Throughout the
west nnd northwest with few exceptions
complaint Is made of unfavorable ( .old
weather affecting distribution , paiticulatly
i Are you recovering as fast as you
R should ? Has not TOUT old trouble
ft ! left your blood full of impurities ?
fa And isn't this the reason jou keep
so poorly ? Don't delay recovery
longer , but take-
It will remove all ( rapurittea from
your blood. It is also a tonio of Ira-
muDso value. Giro Nature a little
help at th'a ' time. Aid her by remov
ing all the products of disease from
your blood. $1.00. All druggists.
Ayor'a Pilla euro constipation.
Write to tig doctor freilr and receive
& prompt reply wltho.it cut.
Alike * ! . DB. J. O. AYK .
_ Lowell , Man. ,
nt retail Accompanying these reports how
ever , nro numerous statements that the bus-
lni i done during the llrst qunrtrr I * con'
tldornbly In advance of that handled n jwii
ngo Complaints of bad weather nnd romls
come from the south , TPXH * trade and ngrl
cultural operations being unfavoraWj
affected.
rii : MUM ; not sr
. \KKrrKitli * of lliiNltii'i * 'I rilttftiiuOoit1
It ) ( III * AitNOt'liUcil MnnliM.
NIJ\V YORK , April 7Tho follow Itif
table , complied by Hrailstrett'i , nhovvs UK
Imnlt rltarlngs at all principal cities foi
the \\erk emtod April 0. with the | > w
ctmtngo of Ilirreaso nnd decrease , as com'
l > iml with the corresponding week lasl
} ear.
Totals . , . J $ 2l,161fifsA. | . _ .
Not Included In totals because containing
other Items than clearings.
\nsTiiKirrs ri % \ nnvinw.
of Mri-c-t of Kartlor Muni-y
HIIN .Nut lie-on Ileiillxril.
NEW YOHK , April 7. Dradstrect's Ko-
vlevv of the Now York stock mirltet tomor
row will say :
The hardening of the money mniltet prior
to April 1 failed to arrest the bull move
ment In stocks , hut this vveek the continu
ance of high rates for call oins , togethei
vvlth an Increased discrimination by the
hanks nnd other tenders ag-ilnst indnstilal
Htocks have been followed bj liquidation
nnd geneial declines in prices
The Impression of the street In regard to
money hud been that more plentiful otip-
plles and easier rates would ho seen this
week This was somewhat unieasonable ,
as vNhatcvei funds are taken to the in
terior for the Apt II settlements mo alow
to drift back to the fln.incinl centers. On
the other hind the closing up of largo in
dustrial deals results In tjing up Inrge
sums temporarily , the money market being
thus influenced during the Inst few d.ijs
by the operations of the syndicate in oh.irgo
of the smelting company , vvhllo at the be
ginning of next week $8,000,000 Is to bo
paid Into n trust by the suhstilheis to the
Alton s > ndlcate. Such operations icstrict
supplies and result In shifting of loans nnd
tlmo money Is significantly easy at 1 per
cent.
cent.Tho
The call loan rnlo in Wall street all
week has been C per cent. Some quota
tions as low as C per cent were made , but
on the othci hand the rate for balances nt
the stock exchange has touched 12 per cent
It Is still the general Impression tint easier
money for speculative purposes will return ,
but the market Is considerably exercised
about the now Industrial stocks and the at
titude of money lenders to them.
Prom the beginning of the movement
Innks have shown n icpugnanco to the new
Industrials as collateral even when the ) ton-
stltulcd only a small proportion of the se
curities The tightness of money this week
seemed to causa Inci eased rejections of in
dustrials in mixed loans and rendered it
more dllllcnlt for btokcrago houses to cany
such securities. This led to conslderablo
liquid itlon In the Industrials , the declines
In that quarter unsettling the lest of the
list , and on Friday the nppiohenslvo feelIng -
Ing of the street set inert to culminate In
an outpour of long stocks nnd serious de
clines throughout the list. Hallroad
shatcs regained n bettor toile nnd more
liberal supplies of money coming Into the
mnikct there vvas a general rally In the
afternoon.
HYMENEAL.
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\VnriKT-Ch lire' III 11.
CnniGHTQ.V , Neb. , April 7 ( Special. )
The marriage of Wllbort A. Warner of
Crelghton and Miss Coral Warner Churchill
of Milwaukee took place at the homo of the
brldo'a parents In Mllvvnukee on April i
Mr. Warner IB connected with the Secuilty
bank of Crelghton and Miss Churchill Is a
musician of great ability They expect to
make this place their future residence.
S n . April 7 ( Special. )
A popular wedding odurrtd > cstorday , Trert
Itogort ) and Miss Vera MlnarU being the
pal tics concerned The groom Is a Deadwood -
wood boy and the brldo Is from Luvcrne ,
Minn. They will resldo In this city.
llt'iiullf ) lutv fiat rrniiiriit
Custodian Ta > lor of the new government
building Is preparing plans for toddlng the
grounds about the structure The llttlo p'ats '
on the south and cast sides of the building
will bo beautified , possibly t adding fluw-
ers , while the vacant lots on the west will bo
covered with grass seed No extensive work
will be done upon this part of the ground ns
It Is believed that the work of excavating
for the new wing will bo commenced during
IH'i'lliit'M Dlrfi'
WASHINGTON , April 7 General Kussell
Hastings has declined the president's ap
pointment as director of the Bureau of
American Republics. The executive Com
mittee of the bureau met at the State depart
ment this morning and after accepting the
declination reinstated Mr. Frederick Craory
ou ifcuiunriin tUn-ctar.
O
Saturday Saturday
April S April 8
Croat Opening Sale of the Alfred Benjamin Suits and Overcoats ,
imagine it is necessary to spend $40 or $50 for a busi-
. . . .
ness suit or overcojit , when i as a matter of fact they can
be as completely dressed at the Continental for about one half the amount ,
as we now carry a full line of the Alfred Benjamin make of Suits and
Overcoats , which represents the highest quality of ready-to-wear clothing.
We open on Saturday their spring productions in
Suits Overcoats to $25
Men's Covert Cloth Top Coals as low as $5.00
Next special value is a handsome mixed cheviot cloth , worth $12 , at $8.75
We have an extraordinary laroe stock of the new Herringbone
* * *
stripes , with velvet collars , elegant serge linings , at
A handsome lot of fine Covert Cloths , with skeleton taped scams
and silk lined shoulders , at
We place on sale 20 cases of men's vici bals , in black and tans , with double sole
and coin toe tips , at $1.95 a pair , We guarantee every pair of shoes we sell and
claim that this particular shoe cannot be bought outside our store for less than $2.50.
Ten cases of men's vici bals , single soles , Henley corded top , in tans and blacks ,
at $2.38. While we always intend to sell shoes at close prices we have made a
special cut on these numbers at the opening sale. Don't miss it.
Four dollar's worth for $2.45 seems a little absurb but it's straight , We're in
troducing our shoes and we expect the introduction will cost us something on Sat
urday. This is a lot of men's vesting top bals in tans and blacks at $2.45 , worth$4.
\ \ pr i
4) ) I.G5 and
With a guaranteed saving of not less than 50
cents on every pair.
tiits
Benjamin's make ,
Men's Serges , bingle and double breasted , $ Q , $10 and S(2 (
Meu'b fancy worsted Suits , special values $ | 2.50 and $12.75
Men's Dress Suits $15.00 , $18,00 and $20 00
Special attention to fitting our trade properly. A num
ber of Jitters will give attention to beeing that every garment
is perfect before it is delivered.
SATURDAY EVE TILL 10:30. :
Special value number for
our Spring Opening Sale.
Pearl Fedoras , $1,95
Black band , selected btock , up-to-date
shape , and a regular $ J5. ( JO quality.
ir&tf Sase of Oerbys , $ IJO
2.j cabes of spring shapes in blacks
and tobacco shades , go on bale Saturday.
Kasy way for you to make ono dollar.
Derbys and Fedoras , values at $2,25 !
JJojs' Caps borne nice picking for
Saturday , at 45d
f
Over 100 styles of the newest
things in Young Men's Suits at
5,00 , 6,50 , 8,75 and 9,50 ,
Our Boys'and Young Men's
Suits are made by Peck &
Hanchhaus of New York , who
are known to produce only the
best. Every garment guaran
teed as 1o cloth and trimmings. Grand
Opening Prices for Saturday on Boys' two
piece suits at
3,50 , 4,50 , 5,00 and 5,50 ,
Boys' two piece Cheviot and Serge
Suits at
anJj O 7R
MM II &ifO *
Pocket Knives Free.
With every boys' suit wo will give a
handbome pocket knife with pearl , horn or
composition handles.