TJIE OMAHA DATLV liEE : SATTUDAV , ITKCKMHET ? 2H , 1S)0. ! ) of iMEN'S nitci BOYS' We pride ourselves not only in carrying the best clothing that money can buy , but also in selling the very best clothing lor very much less than others do. ° 111 * Grand Toy atl d Holiday Bazaar oil 3d floor. Men's Suits at $11.75 Men's Suits at $14,75 Men's Suits at $7.50 This is a most astonishing offer of men's line suit ? . Your choice tomorrow of a handsome line of all wool Your choice tomorrow of over 1,000 men's strictly all They come in this season's latest patterns of fancy worsted suits in the very latest fancy patterns , made ! wool black clay worsted , fancy striped worsted , worsted and are made with single- and double by skilled workmen in the height of fashion. The 'cassimere ' and cheviot business suits. They breasted vests * . They are carefully tailored fabrics are the very best made. These suits are thoroughly well made , in all the latest unil hnvo hijih tfraJc linings. Tnuy are jjimratrepd to show clenrly export workmanship. They nre of the kind styles ; choice today look well. lit. perfectly ami went1 well The Ri-oati-.t that looks well nnd sells ropulnrly at$20 und $22 your froiu. low . . choice 11 id ay at number Et.vloH to choose at remarkably price. $12.50 Men's Overcoats ' Genuine Patent Beaver Gentlemen's Finest $22.50 8 Overcoats and Ulsters , Dress Overcoats at $14.75 and Ulsters at $7.45 In all the stylish shades of oxford , black , blue , tan Overcoats and ulsters of the famous jNIontagnac , chinchilla In strictly pure woolen beavers and kerseys , black , silk and velvet collars leather cloth blue and brown also light brown and tan covert cloths and brown , , , chilla , XXX car melton , beaver , vicuna and kersey , , Italian or silk body lining. Also finest imported cloths , lined with silk or triple wrap Italian cloth , per raw or turned-in edges. Good , substantial lining. lOnglish covert cloths in all the fast dye feet workmanship , material and value abso Ulsters are extra long out and have high $ con-out color- . , sleeves nnd entire body lined with Sidn- Intoly equal to llncst custom work , every correct style Monti collars , in melton , chinchilla , and frlo/o. Any si/.o ner's nunrtinU'cd > > ilk , perfect flu ill } ' . " Sold the world and color , nixes , ' 14 to10 $22.60 and $25.00 values from . ' 14 to 41. worth up to SK1.5U , on wile Satur ovur lit HO. . "HI tiiul ( iruut Mtlo of these Overcoats at. i on sale .Saturday at day at Boys' Clothing for the Holiday ! Timely Purchase Smoking Jackets The stock of one of the foremost makers in the IT. S.bought $3.50 Boys' Knee Pants Suits at $1.65 Boys1 knee pants Ill the nick of time at a fraction of its real value , divided into iifTi's H to 1" > years , of indestructible all wool enssimr-ro , neat _ _ _ _ _ _ od and striped clieviots , K)0l ( substantial lining , every § > Gj F3i KP41 two lots b > double sowed. 1'auts taped throughout , every la ciffiv EW& button rivoted. .Such excellent suits you pa (1SEL8B K Smoking Jackets , fcp English Smoking would expect to pav $3.Su for , on sale Saturday at nl Ova ? SIP $ ; $ Jackets at < - * House-coals at * * $7.00 Boys' Knee Pants Suits at $3.50 Boys' very best Lot 1 newest all Lot 2 consists of the very UM > - | > k'ie knee print * Hul s , us well as vest suits Kotisifting of coat. ve"t A , comprises and pant > In llnestVan kuck worsteds. lOugU-sh black and blue RT.IV V' in-iced double faced i l.n worxUils. vi'lour las 'meres Hiinr.ockburn cheviots , etc. , in endless wool Scotch plaids , assabet highest \irlet > of patterns and stjlc s. Kvcry suit lined with best qimllfj of in all the newest Kiirmi-r - satin , beautifully tailored , nil .seams double stltehed. suits th it tricots etc.in the latest swell golf plaids vvouli1 o illnarily ell at from G.GO to $7.00 , on sale for the occasion at , , and " color combinations plaid "n shades satin bound silk $7.00 Vestee Suits for Little Fellows , $3.50 Vestee , or olTects , collar , cull's anil pookots su ta for llttlo fellows from ,1 to S yours. The choicest anil most useful corded edges , all si7.es $ | quit-Holy trimmed or satin quiltcdg I'hrlstmas gift of nil.Vo have these suits in every Imaginable olnr , Come uarly and make your v .sailor or small collar , with vests buttoning front or back Ijlttli1 bro.ul- 34 to 4(5. ( Real value value and doth suits with hllk embroidery. llne i - he.vlot , cnsiimeie , tasty and sulcctiotib for the actual XMAS stylish , thoroughly durable. These etllts are Hold elsewhere at $7.00 ; on $5 choice prices are $3.oO to $10 your choice sale here Saturday at $1.00 Christmas Mufflers 50c These EOc Men's come Holiday in tecks Neckwear , four-in 25c. Men's Silk Suspenders 25c. $2,50 $ Men's ' Imported Gloves , $1,25 $ , Men's fine silk and satin , oxford hands and puffs , of line quality silk and A great lot of high grade We will place on sale shape Mufflers , in the latest patterns and satin , beautifully made and finished , Suspenders , suitable for loday 50 dozen very at presents , embroidered ' holiday terns , in dots , stripes and plain colors , exquisite atSIOO ' 5Oc- satin ami line silk finished web , highest grade men's imported SI-OO Men's Neckwear quisite designs , with plain liningas well - - as as ported gloves , both in reversible , } fo today at These come in. all the correct kid dress and line , in silk and satinin stripeschecks ' 50c gloves driving shapes Men's Holiday Suspenders $2.50 Men's Mufflers , $1.25. plain and fancy figures , in tccks , four-in- ing gloves , every pair yiuir teed , and fur at , These come in square shapes as well hands , pulls and imperials , go today. . . . A grand lot of line silk today pair , Men's Extra Quality Neckwear 75c and satin suspenders , as the oxford , they are made from These come in nil the new large with kid ends and fancy bucklea , the very finest of silk , in plain colors , chocks , . In KncIKh . Imperials , treks and in box , shapes. squnrus. each pair a glass tl < Is and lifftii'cb , each in a ttox ready for pullH. in all latest shades and rolorings.tlK'V nru Christinas presents , today at regular J1.1S5 goods , In single lo.\cs ) Miitulilo go today at for holiday clfts. at ta ) tr Small , very small sizes , that sold for § 4.00 , § 5.00 , $6.00 and § 7.00 a pair , go on front bargain square at aream 120Pairs [ RIen's Finest Six Dollar Grade nUWU-lTWW $ W W U 5 IUUJJUU > U1J make "Kice , patent and JJutcbins" leather $1,25 , $1.50 , $2 , $2,50 , $3 $ , $3,50 shoes , new style , all Embracing everything made in black and sixes colors in leather silk-satin beaver and felt. rice. 1,800 pairs men's street and dress shoes in blacks aed tans , made to retail for $3 , $4 , $5 and $6 a pair , go at IB * 4,000 PAIRS Men's Leather Slippers in all the best and most desirable styles and colors' ; The kind the men would buy for themselves. MRS , VAN CORDER IN COURT Tics n Legal String to Horllnsbind's Money in nn Omnba Banking Housa , TEMPORARY RESTRAINING ORDER ISSUED Vnii Corilcr .lliml > ol Ili'inotiHN | Wciillli fi'oni KM I'llifi ! of ! ) < jioull Mm. \ nn ( iiinli'i- , . U iiulH n lliiiriM - . Wesley Van Gordcr is the owner of a bank Recount , but liu Is not ullowoj to toii.h it until after Judge DlcUm-on has lo-K : < I Into the merits of a divorce suit flltd ) } Mis , llattle Van Border. The story i Id by Mr . Van Corder abotindn in startling clmrKei , xomu of whk'h wou d not loQl ; well In print. Slio Rppearcd bcfora Judge DloklU'.on yruterday und sivurixl nn order temporarily risiraining her hui- liand from dl povlng of a turn of maney tald ( o aggregate $1,730 , ulilch U on depn It In Ills 11,11110 In an Omaha bank. 'Ill's ' Is pre liminary to the divorce prucc dlug * . M s. Van Oorder seu forth ibat blie ii'ars her l.ua- liunillll ri'inovo ' thu dfpo tt , iuJ plaju U Ijeyoml her ruach , thus rundorlug wcrthle a eny alimony judgment she niay b.aw n3od , Thp potlilon also recites that Van ( icrder li the ouner of coiiblJtrable rc-ul e.'ta'-J in Colonulo ntiit If ilin story told by Mm Van IJorder Is ba od 111 fact * . Mr-Van Oor'ter ha nbout the incut ; iethorU' | po.-Keibuul : at any j-ouiiR man in UiiH part of the > ' uiitf ) Thn unhdip | ) uifo ninnati > iliat her hua- tand l A spendthrift Slip aii he was in of $3,000 $ Ciieb Usi July and tlia that time ho has spent nearly half of it in riotous living. The Van Herders are not living together now. the petitioner s I- ting forth that her husband loft her homo and established himself in downtown apart ments. After a lengthy recital of alleged infidelity the petition goes on to nay that tbo husband has frequently threatened to iihsault his wife , doubling up lils Hat and shaking It at her and maUlng other thro > itenlng features. The Van ( Jordors were married in Omaha March S3 , 1S1IS. On Uoceinlicr 30 Judge Dlckliieou ulli hoar testimony In the cve ; and will at that Hum decide whether the temporary restrain.ag f.i mr shall be made permanent. The order nl n t.irrlea with It a titlpulatlon that Van Harder shall not an noy or In any w.ty Interfere \\lth the plaintiff during the pendency of the suit. .11 uv itr.Ti IINS VKIIDITT or < ; i n'i'\ . In I nllril Snli- ( . Court Ili'liniM-x AIM- < 'om Iclnl til1 I'Vnuilulfiit iliiuUliiK. After a trKU consuming iho greater portion tion cf two \\eeks u jury In United Stales court Ims returned a verdict of guilty against K. O. and C. A. Helmers , father and son. of Nellgli , this elate The two men were connsUed with the first national bank of Xullgh that failed a few months aso The former was president and the latter was assistant cashier of the concern. The indictments contained blx counti and th defendants \\ora found guilty on five. They were chargetl ; with fraudulent banking lu all of Its pliasra In the conduct of the bank one of the favorite methods of dclnx business is al < legi-d to have beou I lie puuins In of forgo ; nott' ah ociirity und thru loaning mone ; on them When the bank examiner t ol hold of the ; ifurs | of the Institution ) n fouu'i ' a iniutbcr of ihcfce notes Charles A. Allclcr , cathler of the Nells ! hank , soon after the failure fled to Mexico , where ho Is now employed as thn foreman of a railroad const ruction gang working In the vicinity of Chihuahua. Down there he IH known ns Charles Walker. Ho refuses to lolurn and cannot bo brought back owing to the fact that the extradition treaty be tween the United States and Mexico did not go Into effect until ho took up his residence In the last named republic. In the case against the Helmers their at torney has moved for a now trial , alleging errors at the former trial , newly discovered evidence and several other reasons. The minimum penalty Is live years In prison. ( II ICIC WOlllv IV MMI.UIO.VS CASH. Dor * AMn.i ivltli Koriiiullly n ( Trial anil I'li-nilN ( iiillt ) . William McMahon was brought before Judge Maker yesterday to aiiHwer to the charge of buiglary. The county attorney hail just filed Information against McMahon and It was presumed that the defendant would stand trial , but he hastened matters by pleading guilty and Judge Maker fixtd hlH punltjiimt'tit at one year In the penlten- I tlary. I McMahon broke Into the dwelling house of Frank Christman. 410 North Twenty- sixth street , South Omaha , November 0 , and titolo a watch and some clothing. lion * Aliiiut ( In * Uinlil Children. The end Is not yet In the habeas corpus proceedings brought by Benjamin Dodd and his wife against the Nebraska Children' Homo society for the posipaslon of children I In the Keeping of the defendant organlza- . tlun Ha\ing finished the casts so far as ; it relates to the two children who were 51 brought into i-ourt Judge Scott is now lurn- j me his aitrailon to Marvel and Clara Dodd i' ' the two lutle once who have iiot been fount ] HOSTOX STOHH'S IU < < MIOH SAIR. AVe I'lnco on Snlihuliinlny the Kill Ire I'lirt'liiiNi * iiC MEN'S , WOMEN , HOYS' AND CHIL DREN'S FINE SHOES AND SLIPPEUS. Which were bought last week In Chicago. And wo are able to offer home of the most extraordinary values that have ever been given In any sale. Shoes and slippers In this sale embrace all the newest and most desirable styles now worn , In every kind of leather , ns well as felt and satin. INFANTS' 35c soft sole mocassins , lic. ! INFANTS' COo fancy soft solo button and lace shoes , 2uc. INFANTS' 75c and $1.00 fancy soft solo shoes , "Oc. INFANTS' . Misses' and children's red. white , blue and pink patent leather strap sandals , f 9c , 75c , Sflc , ! lSc. ' CHILDREN'S red shoes , 3 to 5 and 3 to 9 , fiOc , 7Cc , 89c , 98c. HOYS' sllppcts , 75c , S9c and SSc. by the deputy sheriff bent afcrr them. Just what the court will do In this case Is not clearly understood , hut ho will. It Is be lieved , make an order releasing the children under habeas corpus process. The next thing will bo to locate them. It Is said that their kecperw have taken thorn out of the state. The case will be called in Judge Scott's court this morning. .IuilK < * I''im ! ( ( ( Drolili-N lliinil < nut- . Judge Fawcott has icndered a decision favorable to the plaintiff in the suit of Her- nard , Thurman & Co. of New York against the City of Omaha. This suit grow out of a bond deal which dates back several years. Mcrnard , Thurman & Co. bid on Omaha bondfi and accompanies ! their bid with a certified check for $0,000. Later they de clined to accept the bonds nnd the city held possession of the $ G,000 forfeit. This suit was brought to recover the money and the court granted an order for recovery on ac count of the fact that there was a conditional clatifeo In the bond contract. rttiTMun Deem roil r < iit l.i'lllv. A Jury In Judge Maker's court has brought In a verdlco of not guilty In the case o' Frank Utterson , tried for burglary. The verdict was reached shortly after the mo was submitted to the jury Thursday afternoon - noon , but as the court had adjournwl for the day tbo verdict was held until morning. AVaiilN I'ay fur Mill ; mill Crciiiu , Justus Meyer has filed eult against Rjlph nittlngcr and K. S. Dundy for the collettlon of $511 eald to bo duo for crooin and ml h furnished the defendants while they wen proprietors of the Merchants' hotel. Th < proceeding Is In tbo county court Time for | 'I-I > MII > II | 5'rnfolil. The mandamus ca o of John Mcfionair I asalnst President Penfold of the tchco Over 200 diflercnt styles of ladies' shoes for street , dress and evening wear go at $1.30 , $2 25 , $2 : > 0 and $8.00. These Inrltxlr full dress patent leather , patent enamel rainy day boots , skating boots , as veil at , plain and fancy vesting top shoos , also in cludes the very latest of the modified man nish and extreme mannish lasts. Large size , FRISK toof day to every purchaser of women's shoes. board , wherein the plaintiff seeks to have tbo defendant attach his signature to a con tract appointing McDonald architect for the public schools , v , UH called before Judge Sla- | baugh yesterday , but was continued until | Tuesday next In order to glvo President I'en- I fold further time In which to prepare Ma \Vlllll In lie IiinUriitlN. Mason M. Orow , a Tanner of CJago county , has filed his application In the oillco of tint clerk of the United Slates district court. Ills assets are $375 and his debit ; are $1,037.25. I'oter Ward of Ilcatrleo has ohked to lie declared a bankrupt. Ilo owes $127.021 and his property \alued at $171 r,0. NEBRASKA SHERIFFS MEET Annual ScKnlun of Stale \NNiiuliitlou . Mnrl.iMl hj UluiliilMliviI Aill'IKllllll'l- . The attendant o at the annual meeting of the Nebraska Shetlffs' association yesterday ut the Merchants hotel was not as largo ns had bocn aniMutotl. | Quite a number of thodo I who were In town Friday evening did not ] get around to the meeting , which was not i held mull alnioot noon. Considerable tlmo was spent In dtacu&slng the best means of reimbursing Sheriff Trompen of Lancaster for money expended by him In exct'gs of ha ! proportion during the hut session of the legislature In pushing the bill In the interests of sheriffs , county treasurer ! ) and county ch'rkn , extending their olucinl terms to f-wr years to corref : jnd with the long tern. of other county otllelaU , nblth mediuro ( MUej ' by one vote lj bceoniu a ! Shci iff Troinjifii wH uui ionicibm liki $ ' 17 in addi'ton 'o hi i amt'nt and nil ur 1 bis work beuaubu of the fa t thai quite a 300 PAIR mm Worth § ' - , on sale in basement HOYS' SHOWS , including llttlo youtltH' and boys' nlzcs , from tlio smallest boys' to thc > biggest hoys' slzo , RO at 75c , b'Jp , 9Sc , $1.2. ) , $1 50 , $1.75 nnd $2.00. Misses' and children's tihoes , extra spo- tlal halo , $1.35. Children's xdongola shoes for 89c , button and laco. Misses' button und lace elioes , worth $1 GJ , KO at $1.15. number of * 'hcrlffs Imd not met their as sessments. Sheriff McDonald Htartcd a sub scription , which netted about half the sum , and the subject was dropped. Thi ) annual election of olIlcorH resulted as follows : 1'renldeiit , J. M. Kreador of Dodge ; vice piesldont , J. A. Snyder of Tliaycr ; HCC- retary and treasurer , John Lewis of Doug las. It was decided to forego the Feml-an- ntial meeting this year , and the next annual meeting was located at Omnlin , the date In December next to bo selected by the chair man and sccietary. John Louis JiiHimed that n committee be appointed to check up the accountH of thcuo officers who had handled money during the legislative session , nnd one was appointed comprising Krcnger of Dodge , Trompen of Lancaster and Sturdier of Sarpy , which la expected to meet within two weeks. Sherllf- elect I'owcr of Douglas was Introduced l > y Sheriff McDonald and participated in the mcctliiK. SOLDIER MAIL ON THE WAY I nil.n I'at-lllr llrhmliic lu Kim-rii I'uili'lii'H nf 1,1-KiTH friini .Manila. Word has been received at the oillco of the fuperlntendent of railway mallo that the Union Pacific train that left Cheyenne ycienlay has on baard ono carload of soldier jnall droct | from Manila. Of this ihero are fifteen pouches of letters , and the balancu ccimUts of papers nnd packages. It U understood that conelderablo of it Infer for Omaha and Nebraska To handle this , eleven men were seni out from this end ut iho Suill distrii t fhiH It ihe aeaFuti of the vr-nr when ihi | ul let hi arn hupp Hod tu tHKc their la ) ofls betMeca inp . However , the boys arc putting In extia time Instead of being at home resting up for the regular rims. Owing to the carload of Manila mall and the enor mous holiday busincas that IB now on , every available clerk nnd the extras and helpctii have been proved into the bervlco , and all are trying to catch up. Advices from all the lines centering hero are to the olfect that thu holiday business Is tint heaviest in year , ! and that dozens of extra men could bo used to advantage. At the Omaha postnfilco and nt the HiiU * stations the clwks and carriers ore swamped with the packages coming nnd going. Yester day was th ( < 'heaviest day of the season , still It Is nut thought that It will bo u marl.or tu next Monday. "Ono Minute Cough Cura U the best rem edy I over used fur coughs nnd colds. It la unequaled for whooping cough. Children all llko it , " writes II. N. Williams , Oentryvlllu. Ind. Never falls , it Is the only harmless remedy that gives Immediate results. Cures roughs , colds , hoai'fienesa , croup , pneumonia , bronchitis and all throat and lung troubled , Its caily uue piuvcuta consumption , Dr. Sllli-s IN'iu'lK' * , - > < MV Viirlc , NEW YOHK. Itr-e. Hi. Ainana the pao- seiiKi-rs who arrived today on bourd thi > steamer Cnlumbli from llurnlnii was Di. ( ' \ \ ' Kllli > , MI Icnilli'l l : i lu > of thu I'nltcd Klato ciiiliat v at lleil.u. if You arc Tired. Hereford's ' Mtl Phosphate Affordsirrmediate telief in rneutal and pliyncal exhaustion and insoinniu. Quiets and strengthens the ncrvea. Ornutuc bears name HOK f"B"s on wrapper ,