THE OMAHA DATLT BETS : Sin * DAT , JU E 4 , 1800. MOST REMARKABLE SPECIAL SALES TOMORROW AT 16th and Douglas Men's fine balbriggan 100 do/on's men's whlto l.iuiml red Hlilrts , Underwear gan men's puft bosom fancy 29c and fancy Btrlpod sum- ( wliltoshirt&t men's color- rnor underwear , worth up oil bosom white laun to a dollar , go nt , dered shirts , tfo at PROPRIETORS. 100.000 yards high grade Incc and embroid The Most Popular ery This lot comes from n New York Importer , for which wo paid about one-third Special Sale the cost of Import , Thcso high grade Inces Paris corded novelty silk nnd embroideries will bo sold nt and fancy taffeta silk in new $2,00 Dress Goods at 69c Yard. For tomorrow only we make a most remarkable offering of all kinds of carpets and straw He , 3ic , 5c nnd lOc yd. checks , b tripes , plaids and All the 45-inch Algerian mattings. Through a fortunate circumstance we were enabled to buy lace The , black lot will nnd contain cream allk linen luce lace nnd , oriental torchon novelty effect. These lace , nil styles nnd nil widths , also vnlcn- silks in all the latest combi are especially adapt nations of colors silks WORTH CARPETSfa. 40c ON THE DOLLAR nnd clennos Insertion lace , wldo In the nnd finest narrow nainsook embroidery , jaco ed for ladies' waists and , pure , . net ami Swiss , all go at shirt in silk waists dopt. , at worth G9o yd 81.23 , hi tans and grays , so stylish OF lie , 3ic , 5c and lOc yd. now , in check and plaids. All We offer tliem for tIie first , time. Big Bargains in Hosiery. the now shades in summer Black China Silk , Immense lot of Indies' fast black nnd tan Department in Omaha weight crepon , all 25 of union hose , full seamless , full length , fine gauge , Never before have we been 20 patterns of strictly allwool _ , We offer over 100 patterns of patterns ingraii nil sizes , worth IBc , of these goods are BO at , pair ( All the new things anil all the new novelties able to offer such exceptionally very heavy the best velvet Moquette and carpet , part actually worth $2 yd. , on , wool and Misses' , children's and boys' heavy nnd ties are laid on our counters. Special Wash ally good quality of black sale in dross goods depart ingrain carpet 7 Axminster with very medium weight , rlbhod , fast black nnd tan Cooils ! offerings tomorrow. carpet or , hose , full , mon t at OIc ) yard heavy at seamless nil sizes , China silk at such pet , the regu , go at , pair remarkably low lar G5c to 75c 7J without border , all absolutely 19c yard Ladles' extra flno quality Imported fast Over 100 pieces fancy corded prices , 85c yd , in $2.50 black Mohair crepons , quality , J new patterns at 860 yard. worth 50c black and nnd French tan hose llslo In thread. the finest In plain mace black cotton , ctrlped n 35c fabric , plaid , wo and offer checked tomorrow Uatleto at. , . . I5C for yard. . . . drop stitched and all fancy colors , worth silk department. . in all the new blister effects ; , 75c , go at One big stack now fancy Lawns these are the most popular 15c and 25c nnd Dimities , In polka dot and IOC 25 rolls of Tapestry Brussels , The best grade wire wldo striped effects , at lOc yard Imported Grenadines , summer fabrics for separate n good heavy tapestry brussels - Specials in Underwear- skirts , so much worn this season , at Ono big counter all new wldo and of black go 100 pieces two pricus , 31.25 nnd $1.50 yard. wool faced sels carpet , 7 EDO dozen misses' nnd children's underwear striped fancy Lawns , every pattern wear , jersey ribbed , made with button hole coloredstrip tern , absolutely now and never before I5C fancy , better quality no stitched necks and arm Jiocs ! ed grenadines , in $1.25 and $1.50 at 30c , brussels at 7J go at , each , fore shown In Omaha , go at 15o yd. . . . all the now patterns , Two bargain tables with Immense lots of Ono big ntack ot heavy "Welt ualo yard Most of them are regularly any price , wo offer ladles' summer Jersey ribbed vests , Ulche- double width , on Piques , worth 35c yard , for tomorrow I9C J fer it as long as J llou ribbed , in whlto aud . also fancy ccrue. at OSc yard Silk mouRseline do soie and sold at $1.10 to $1.40 yard. it lasts at 69c yard each colors , worth 23c , rill go at , row only $2,00 , Silks , 59c , silk gauze do soie , these are For choice of about six patterns only of the best grade 100 dozen ladles' sponged crocheted silk , Jersey necks ribbed Omaha Wo show of fine the Whlto biggest Goods line , India In 35c vestB with silk under Hundreds of now styles all new goods in plain black Body Brussels Carpet , as long as it lasts at 49c yard. bed nnd nrm boles , In black and all fancy Col Linen , nt 7'c , 3c , IBc , 19c , 25c and. in taffeta silk , now foulards and colors , beautiful ors , worth $1.00 , go at , each Swlea Mulls for graduating ards for entire costumes , black silk , satin ctucbosso ful fabrics for summer ALL THE STRAW MATTING GOES IN TWO LOTS. In Two mnco cases cotton ladles' and high llslo Hutshcil grnrlo union , high suits and Dresses , nt yard , 15c , 25c , 35c , 75c GOo and 75c in evening shades , all go mer wear , and actually low necks , long nnd short sleeves , all in one largo assortment on worth 7Gc yard. , on bar All the finest handsomely silk trimmed around neck and 75cte bargain square at 50c. . . . gain square at 29c yard. . . All the Straw Matting quality arm holes , worth , $1.00 , English Long all go at , suit Cloth from 7Vc yard te 7 Japanese Matting in fancy 7 that generally sells at 15c up Umbrellas and Parasols- Table Heavy Twilled Indigo blue Lonsclala and - Oilcloth , Shirting , Prints , Fruit of Loom patterns and inlaid designs , yards wide , the 20o kind , worth Sc , Muslin , worth 7Hc , and 19c yard , good heavy grades , 7J the regular price of which is 7J natural Ono big wood lot of handles fast , black in 24 umbrellas and with " For tomorrow only , 100 pieces of flno quality regular lOc grade fancy .3lc , , each it lasts 26-Incb nt we offer as long as J 35c to 50c , wo oiler as long as it lasts J - Many go hundreds ot heavy twilled English Lawn , as long as It lasts at , yard. . . . at 9c yard at lOoyard serge , pln4n and twilled glo'rla silk um- jrellas , high polished natural wood bandies 1,000 pieces 38-Inch wldo Windsor Apron check American light color Fringed Hemmed nnd ninny styles of fancy handles , go on Percale , regular 15o kind , Monday Gingham , or Shirting Linen Billow Shams , bargain squares at , each , only day yard REMARKABLE RUG BARGAINS. worth CHc , Prints , Doylies , worth lOc , . 69c and 98c 1C Each Each We will sell all the 30x All the largo size 30x72 AH the high class silk serge , guaranteed 100 pieces -10-Inch wldo Lawn , flno sheer quality , others would call it best grade Smyrna and altetas. satm do chone , Ihe best quality GO Smyrna , Moquette & Smith's of umbrellas , madeup In nil tbo latest novelties a bargain at 15c yard ; wo offer It Moquette Rugs , , and handles 26 elties with plain and faliey . Curtain Poles , All linen Ready-mado All kinds pure Wilton Hugs , that generally the wholesale price of 2S Inch , go at $1.25. $1.40 , $1 OS and $2.30 , tomorrow as long as it lasts at yd. complete with Crash Roller Towels , Linen Toweling , which it ) S3.50. and they ivory one guaranteed and worth In the reg- trlmmlncs. worth Toweling , worth BOo , worth 15c , erally sell ut $3.00 each , genorallj retail at S3.00 , ilar way up to $5.00. One big stack of remnants ot all 25c , 1,000 children's plain and fancy parasols , kinds White Goods , worth from 15o 6k as long as they last wo offer thorn tomorrow as many styles and patterns , all go In | Oc . . . , 15C Each long as they last at 82.50 mo lot at , each * vrw to 35c yard go tomorrow at , yard. tomorrow at each tables of summer corsets , 100 Two bargain pieces slightly Imperfect Dotted made of good quality of not , per- lOrI I Swiss , tomorrow at Hemmed Glass Extra fine quality 36c-lnch wide ect fitting , go at , each iw | Two yards Towels' ' , black Henrietta Lawn , SPECIAL LACE CURTAIN OFFERINGS. Co yard | ! wldo worth 74c , Sateen , the 15c kind worth 12',4c , . All ttoo odd lots of summer corsets , In all Table Linen , / nnd sizes , best quality of CO pieces sheer engtte 2Oc very Organdy , Wo offer about 800 pair of the in Low Priced Lace Curtains " , , . each * * w Yd. Special Bargain , "tots worth 75c go at. regular 15c kind tomorrow .8ie 29c Yd. Each Yd. finest quality Brussels effect , Nottingham Lace Curtains at BOO pair ladles' medium nnd extra heavy at , yard . Nottingham , heavy Guipure ersey silk mitts In all sizes , worth as high Very short remnants effect , fancy plain center llsh is BOc , go at , pair , 1,000 Dress Patterns , 10 yards In Turkish "Wash 36-Inch lonp Full size Nottingham All kinds of net , Irish point , tambour and lOc and 19c each pattern , new spring wash 39o ROES , hemmed and Turkish Towels , ham Lace Cur Unbleached other high class curtains , goods , at 39o for entire pattern. . . . taped , worth lOc , worth 15c , tains , worth 75c , Muslin , . . Many thousand yards ot plain nnd fancy worth from $5.00 to S7.50 , : olored , silk finished skirting. In two , three All the new spring Prints , 2c 5C Each go at $2.08 pair nd five yard lengths , at lining department , full pieces , no rem'nants- - * Every one worth double. regular ard price , 25o go at at 2l4c yard TOMORROW YOU GET THE CHOICE OF THE ENTIRE $1.50 BOYS' ' WOOL SUITS at 49c , " 1 $60,000 WHOLESALE CLOTHING STOCK Boys' fancy vestee , suits and double of Strauss , Glaser & Co , , ( wlio ratirs from business ) Chicago. 1113. breasted casslmere A.T 4O OE1NTS ON THE , DOLLAR. knee pant suits- You get . the newest up-to-dato ready-to-wear clothing , for men and boys , splendidly made , artistically de aizo 3 to 14 years All New Styles All Fine Sewed signed , faultlessly fitting , properly lined , every garment absolutely perfect la every detail , at LESS THAN COST OF THE BAUE CLOTH. $2,50 $ BOYS' ' SUITS at 85c , New Designs Flexible Soles , $250 for Men's ' $6 $3.98 for men's ' 7-90 for men's ' $15 $9-98 for men's ' $20 Boys' navy blue New Tan Shades Vici Kid Uppers all wool suits $7-50 suits all wool suits silk lined suits- embroidered vestee New Lasts and hind suita , and light nnd dark every All the very finest and Men's flno cool cassi- Men's all wool cassl- Men's fancy worsted easslmoro and cheviot Plain and highest priced suits from Fancy of heel double breasted suits , , mere suits nnd nobby mere suits , nobby Scotch suits , 'black ' nnd mixed this purchase , lined with clay worsted suits , neat the best grades of silk ' Cloth & silk tops . cheviot suits , good BOYS'SUITS at $1,98 $ , .Every width. fancy mixture suits , black worsted Scotch and natty tweed and satin , in fancy wor $5,00 $ all around business suits , sted cutaway suits , and fancy casslmoro suits , steds worsteds and , English imported tweeds clay , suits All the in this boys' purchase finest , Tomorrow we place on sale 60 different new styles of ladies' oxford ties , in black and tan well cut nnd well made , carefully made , and far toluo serge suits , latest etc. , equal In every re including fancy vostoo vici kid leather with all the new scroll patterns in the uppers in plain kid toppings and positively regular $6 suits , superior to anything ever . style , finest at quality , tomorrow made spect garment to a custom tailor suits suits , , double all sizes breasted 3 to 16 silk vesting tops. These are a lot of line oxfords that were made to sell at § 2.25 to § 5.00 a go on sale tomorrow nt offered at such a price. years , go at pair but we are able to sell them at $6 $ YOUNG MEN'S ' SUITS at $2.50 , § 0 All the boys' and young men's long pant . , suits in wool , cassimoro and cheviots fancy ISSES SHOES and SLIPPERS in sizes 13 to 19 years , go at Tomorrow we show all the new styles in misses' and child's summer footwear in black 5c and tan in high shoes and in every color of the rainbow in Strap Sandals Prices from 50o BOYS' from this KNEE purchase PANTS , to $2.00 only new stylish , good shoes and slippers at Boston Store , Omaha. SPAIN'S ' NOTED REPUBLICAN Dramatic Oareer and Personal EeminiBoencea of the Lata Senor Oastelar. FAMOUS ORATOR , WRITER AND STATESMAN KovcIUt at 17 , I'rofcMor lit 25 , Hilltor ut ! > - , 1'renltluiit < > ' Hiuilu at 11 1IU Conduct in the AlValr. rrhcre is probably no man In this country o well qualltlotl to describe the clmractnr and personality ot Scuor Castelar , the dead leader ot thu republican party In Spain , as Dr. Henry II. Field. A personal acquaint ance 'begun ' many years ago was kept up by a long correspoudenco. Dr. Fluid loved tbe great Spaniard OB a man alul admired blot aa a statesman. Ho regards Castelar us one of ibe great men ot tbo generation and says ot him : "My acquaintance with Castelar began niter his second return to Spain , -nhen lie twos a member of tbo Cortes from Madrid. My first vlow of htm was disappointing aud Ibe bad not the grand figure which wo are accustomed to associate with a grated orator. ( Ho was short , thick set and broad- ehouldered , with the nock and breast of a bull. He was bald and his domo-llhu head Boomed massive In Us proportions. His voice was low and pleasant , his manners deliberate. "This was the orator In repose , but when etlrrcd to the depths of feeling In a great epe ch bo made a different Impression. I beard htm make such a speech In Decem ber , 1884 , after the revolt of that year , of which ho liad disapproved. Ho bad been accused < by the monarchists of supporting tbe robolllofa and by his own nssoctateb ot lukewarinness In falling to support it. He made this speech to explain his position. "I shall never forget the Impression he cnado then. As the tire kindled within him bis voice rose. The 'words came faster and faster till ( be stream became a torrent and the breeze swelled to the war of a tempest. His gestures answered to his voice , his right arm quivering as though with elec tricity pointed wherever ho willed that the lightning should strike. Ho would clasp his bands or double his lists , ralso them above his head and then throw them violently out In front of him as though he had taken a red-hot ball out of his fiery brain to dash It In the face of his onemles. t 'Mils oratory -was not all thunder ated lightning. There wore flashes of wit , touches of pathos and strains of humor. With the hand of a master ha touched every note In the scale of human feeling. I understood Spanish , but Imperfectly , yet I was never more moved by any speech In my life. It was Impossible not to feel the power and enthusiasm of the man behind the words. It was n human linger that touched us as well as a human voice that thrilled us. "As a talker Castolar was no less gifted than as a speaker. He was ono of the most brilliant conversationalists I ever met and I recall many pleasant hours passed In his very modest Madrid house when ho ran on from ono subject to another books , art , music , literature , history , men , nations every topic that can attract the Intellectual man. Ailviii'iidiif I.llx'rty , "The first tlmo I mot him ho spoke In eloquent terms of his admiration for our own country. From this the talk ranged naturally to the cause of liberty and Its advancement In all parts of the world , As ho talked on and on he became more en thusiastic nnd kept moving closer to me as wo sat together on a divan , and finally ho took hold of the lapel of my coat , at the climax of some point ho had been lead- tnff up to , and shook mo violently as th-ugh to force tbo truth home to me In such a way that I could never forgot It , "Similarly In walking along the street I have Known him < o pause and deliver a regular speech , with all the Inflections and gestures that he employed In the chamber , It was simply the Innate enthusiasm of the man which carried him entirely out ot himself. That was the basis of his wonder ful power aa an orator. "Castelar was 'born ' at Cadlt In 1832 Ho camu naturally by his liberal principles. His father had been forced to leave tbe country to escape a sentence of death for participating In liberal movements. Like Canovas , Sagasta and Costello , this youth , who was to become the tribune of the people , hod to make bis own way In the world. Ho early displayed his Intellectual powers , and by the tlmo bo was 18 had written two novels. Then , with what as sistance his relatives were able to give him and his own earnings from journalistic writing , ho was able to go to the University of 'Madrid. ' "Tho young man prepared himself for an educational career. Soon after ho bo < l fin ished his work as a student an examination was hold to nil the professorship of history and philosophy In the university. He car ried off the prlzo over the beads of all his older competitors and became a full-fledged professor la one ot the oldest universities In Europe at the age of 25 , "Uke almost every change In his career , Castelar'e flret appearance in public life was made under dramatic circumstances. Ho hud gone to attend a liberal meeting In the Theater del Orlente. At that time he had never made a speech In his life , did not know that bo could make one. But , as the meeting progressed , bo became BO excited that he rushed to the tribune and delivered an address which sent the audience wild with enthusiasm. "That event made Castelar a well known man , and , moro Important , It revealed him to hlmaelf. It led to his employment on the most important liberal paper \MadrJd. \ . Two years later ho founded a paper of his own , La Uemocracla. "Iy his speeches and writings Castelar helped to bring about the revolution of 1S66. When that failed his paper was euppressed aud he was condemned to death. He re ceived warning , however , In tlmo to escape Into Switzerland , Two years later he re turned to become the leader of the repub lican party , "T\\o other young leaders who have since played Important parts In their country's history were Included under the eirao ban \ \ ttb Castelar , They were Sagasta - aud Martoe. In one of the meat powerful upecchea he ever made I heard Castelar refer to this fact , nnd bo pointed out as ehowlng tbe progress of liberal principles that Senor Sagasta was at that moment the * prime minister of the country , "Castelar became president when the re public was already doomed. If any man could have saved It he would have done so. Ho did save the country from civil nnd foreign war and prevented It from being torn to pieces before bo was a second time driven Into exile by the placing of Alfonso XII on tbe throne , "Though Castelnr was a thorough-going republican , he was never a plotter or ex tremist. He would never consent to turn bis country's difficulties to party advantages. There was an example of this In the recent war. Twenty thousand republicans signed an address pledging him their support If ho would declare a republic. Castelar's answer was to go Into the Cortca and take the oath among tbe monarchists. "Castelar's studies as well as his earlier exporlencea had convinced him that no re public could stand until the people had mastered the principles of liberty and free dom. As he said to me once , ho believed that tbo republic would come , not only In Spain , but nil over Europe , 'nut , ' he added , 'It will come by evolution not by revolu tion. ' Popular Oovernmciit. "His formula for popular government was : 'Educate the people , give them uni versal suffrage ; then let them decide for themselves a slow , but sure process , ' "Americans especially may Join with the people of Spain In mourning the loss of tbe great statesman. For American Institutions nnd for the American people Castelar always had the greatest regard nnd warmest ad miration. He spoke of It as tbe 'great country , ' "the land of freedom , " "tho champion of peace. ' He was ono of the best Informed men In Europe on the his tory of Institutions of the United States. I 'have heard him speak with a great longing , as though It was ono of the dreams of his life , of his wish to visit our country and to see for himself and face to face the people who had wrought out such a great work In the western continent. "Once in his life Castelar was Instrumen tal In averting war between bin country and the United States , That was In 1874 , when he was president of Spain and minister of foreign affairs , The ship Ylrglnlus was taken off the coast of Cuba whllo conveying a party of American filibusters to the Island , Some of these were summarily executed by the Spanish authorities. Those of us who have passed middle age remember well what an uproar the affair caused. The news papers denounced the outrage. Public speakers clamored for war. General Sickle's , the American minister to Spain , was ready to demand his passports. "In Spain the feeling was scarcely less Intense. Tbo { Americans bad been caught In an attempt to aid tbo Cuban Insurgents and there wna a popular demand that they should suffer for It. Every ono of Castelar's ministers held this attitude , but neither clamor nor Influence caused him to lose his head. Ho promptly disavowed the act of Uio Spanish commander and ordered that full reparation bo mado. This act , coming at a critical moment and braving popular disapproval , entitles Castelar to recognition ns a deserving statesman who had his coun try's welfare , rather than his own popu larity , at heart. "Castelar < was a statesman In all his acts , In nothing the demagogue. Ho loved liberty nnd desired It , not for his country alone , ibut for the oppressed of every land and ell mo. His mind was broad , his mo tives pure and his character upright. After a life spent In the public service and hav ing1 had at ono time all tbo resources of tbo government in his hands ho died a poor man. " lliiclilln'd Arr. c/t r t'e. 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" Tbe court waited utotll 3 o'clock la tbo afternoon , and again sent word to know If the Jury were likely to agree. Again an affirmative answer came back. Sup per time came , nnd no Jury , Once moro the sheriff made his pilgrimage to the Jury room and returned with the same answer. Lights were procured , and about 0 o'clock the jury filed In with their verdict , which the court read solemnly : "Wo , the Jury , flnd the defendant not guilty 'by ' a d n tight squeeze. " Upon the first ballot the Jury had agreed to "not guilty , " .but ono Juror hung the- Jury nearly twelve hours on the "d n tight squeeze" addendum. A correspondent of the same paper writes from Fort Worth , Tex. : "My flrst case In Toxns was at the spring term of the district court here In 1873. A republican ajDolptog under reconstruction days was on tbo dis trict bench , and ho know more about draw poker than the glorious uncertiintlf.i of the law. Ho was a scallaving ono from the ] south , who went Qver to the other Eldo for ] the reaves and fishes. I wes defending a' ' luckless fellow who drifted over the line with a round table strung around with gifts , and with an arrow so fixed In the center that by twirling It It would revolve and stop at some gift or other , and by prepayment of a quarter It could bo Induced to twirl. The state of Texas denounced this as a game of chance , but my contention was fiero nas no chanceIn It , Icaomucb an the quarter WJH certain 'before ' tbo whirligig would move , and there was an option in nkct what It stopped at or let it alone , The ji'ry agreed with tbo district attorney , nrd a line was tbe result. In my motion for a new trial I cited the Judge to a Texas decision which I thought settled tbo case tor inclient. . Ills decision In overruling my motion ran about as followB : "That CBEC you read staggers mu. It looks your way , to bo Hire , but I knoned that Judge ; him and me played poker together many times about the time bo rendered that decision. But him and me was much younger then than now , for It's been a long tlmo scnce he aU It Ho has quit his wild ways scnco then , and sa've I. and I think he has exuei fenced n change of heart. Better take it in anl make him tay again , It's shore to bo tbo othe. " way now. " Of course a witness In court ought to tell the exact truth , relates Youth's Comapnlon , but eometlmca , as la this Instance , he can , convoy a very clear impression without being qulto definite. Attorney You say you saw the shots fired ? Witness Yes , sir. Attorney How near were you to the scene of tbo affray ? Wlfncss When tbe flrst shot was fired , ten feet ifrom the shooter. Attorney Ten feet. Well , now , tell the court where you were when the second ehot was fired , Witness I didn't measure the distance. Attorney Speaking approximately , how far should you wiy ? 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