TTTE OMATTA DAILY BEE: SI' X DAT, rATCCTI 11, 1000. 12 PRBNG VELTIE LACES AT HALF COST PRICE Large bargain tables piled high with all kinds of Valenciennes, linglish and German torchon lace tttul Insertion, in many tlllToront wliltlm. intitoh sots, worth 2oo yd. cholfc of thoso lot at 3e, 5c, 7!c yd EMBROIDERY AT HALF COST PRICE 500 pieces of all widths of embroidery, including lino swiHS, jaconet, naiii Book and cambric up to 12 inches wide, and worth up to 50c yd., go at 8s, I2c, 18e yd .L.BRAND&iS & SOUS, A Always in advance we take pleasure in showing tomorrow a charming variety of early spring novelties in imported and American dress fabrics high grade foreign silks Scotch, German, English and French wash goods, and a number of new creations in tailor made suits, jackets, skirts, and fancy silk waists all these without exception are to be seen lor the first time this ancy season, and only in OUR store. SARLY S m H MJ mi umpmm jgf o&sai mm mammaum e SPRING FANCIES IN OUR SILK DEPT. Another new lot of those ptylish printed foulards, all the latest designs and now colors, satin striped foulards for waists, Persian foulards, seeded effects the latent for entire dresses, some exclusive patterns. Cheney Bros, high class foulards, all go on spec ial sale Monday at 5.Sc, 08c, 7lk', DSc and $1.25 yd. IT) pieces black and navy iron irame jrona- g3S dines, worth SI, go at fiOc yd i 5-inch black brocaded grena dines, worth 1.50 go at t)Hc yd New Dress Goods Tim nowest, cholro t ami meat stylish dress fabrics of tho tteason Monday's dross goods palp will break nil records In value giving nnd low price for new, up-to-dato goods. SI. 00 New Spring Dress Goods, 35c Yd. L00 pieces new silk and wool novelties, two toned granites, English coerts, botirettes, extra wide homesnuns, Hirurert brilliantines. mouair jaequnruH, i-renon serges, (jcrman hcnrlcttns nnd many othir now nnd stylish wen.vca In every color anil combination, worth tip to $1 00 ynril, gu on special sale Monday on bargain square .it, ynril i mm- srsn turn : :u ra Kin aiu: LlfZ Special showing of new spring dress goods including English habit cloth, silk and wool Matolasse, crystal bengalino, herringbone ehovlots, tailor suiting, Krgllsh dlagonalo, tweeds, ctamlnes nnd rcverslblo cheviots. Thoso Roods are nil extremely wide. In all tho lending spring shades nnd nro actually Vorth $1.25 yard; go on sale Monday a(, yard New golf suitings, as an extra special for Monday,, we offer 50 pieces new plaid back golf suitings, for scparato skirts, Btreet milts and rainy day skirts, can be raado up with or without lining. Positively worth $1.50, ro on special saltf Monday, yard 3. NEW SPRING STYLES Suits, Jackets, Skirts An aggregation of amazing spring beauties in ladles' read) -to-wear npparcl. Tho results of months of planning nnd great oxer tloiiB on our part to give thu ladles of Omaha bcter values In materials, larger assortment of choicer styles and nt lower prices than can be had elsewhere). You are especially Invited to call and sco these stylish beauties In ready-to-wear garments thataro always n pleasuro M tho wearer. Ilelnw aro a few specials off ered purposely to encourage early buying. SPKCI L NOTICE A small deposit will secure your cholco now nnd yoi. can call for tho garment later. $0750 1 1 -$32,50 and S25 New Spring SuitsM s in tho now spi'tnc stylos of 1000, tnudu in tho now oton nhttpo, tlrchsy, single and nnd dmtblo breasted, tlcht lit- tinii olTeots, now box nnd involut ed buck skirts, circular llounco nnd lhiro. nil with bosi of ttilTola lining throughout. $1750 New Spring Suits a spec- 1.50 quality shades satin finished crepo do chine, at S 1 yd black and all s 00 Novelties for Easter Waists A swell collection of fanny silk in tho now pastel uliadoi, homtUltuhod talTotns, nut I n t'liiuollo, iui'dliui Rutin foulards, naiKiKorcnioi biiuai'o", nil-fofc-nt stylos poau do woio plnco in ovonitiK shades, worth up to Shot) yd .Monday nt . . . , .10 piocos novolty pongee silk, tho sonrcost thinir in tho mar ket, worth "fi , go ut ;i!o yd. . rtOpiucca black printed dross silk consist ing ol poult do hoio, satin do lyon, Hog euoohilk, tho now faiilo solido, Arimiro royal, t!7-In. all wilk Dtioh- Cd fffeTO cs.o, ptHitlvoly worth $1.50 Q Hill Bpocial Monday $1 yd 98c 39c $2.00 New Spring Dress Goods, 98c In this lot we have grouped a grmd selec tion ot new fabrics in both foreign and do mestic weaves, comprising 54-inch French Venetians, 50-inch English Vigoureaux, 48- inch two toned nrinurcs, 62-inch broadcloths", CO-inch zibo- llncu, EO-lnch new skirting plaids and ul Inch pranlto cloths, theso goods aro all In tho now spring shades, worth up ,0 $2.00 yard. Monday for tho first tlmo they go on salu nt, yard New Black Dress Goods, 49c 100 pieces, 4(5-inoli silk finished mohair brilliantines nnd Sicilians, including a now lino of lizzards, granlto cloths, satin bcrbors, henrlcttns nnd serges, sold evnrywhero r. r, I . . 1 DAIU 111 IJlULn ftUUItn ll.JMl .H1VHV at, yard a 1 9 S ial design, exclusive for tho Uoston Store, in lino imported Venetians, led, tan, navy and brown, liicitotH tntTotii lined, oton btyle, beautifully corded, nnd a suit for which others would ask you $2').U0. Also a comploto lino of tho now stylos and ideas in all tho colors and materials of tho BcasonV demands from $4.98 P to tho llncst ones at $139.00. Wo would call your o.spoeial attontion to the hpecial leader we are making at $8-95 worth In acttml value iu.ru. 7 50 It TO A 1 iasement BxRGAIHS MONDAY. 10,000 yards dress linings lc yd One immense counter best quality French percale, worth '25c . . Full standard dress prints, UAcyd .Eg1 . i 3k liest quality all new patterns, 5in;,1 w,dV , ! eiiamuray gingiiiiiu sAe yd 10,000 yds. bicycle und& j . i ii. i o i i wrw covert cioinai 05c yu. worth 15c SB MftH iff! I BOSTON STORE DRAPERY DEPT. Most Popular Drapery Department in Omaha. Wo are now receiving dally tmmenii quatiiltlea of lino Draperies. Thousands ol pairs or lino I.aeo Curtains, hundreds ol pan of line Tapestry Portieres, hundreds of piives of lino TapeHtrlos, Denims, Sllko linos. Swiss. KIsh Net, ctr., that bought in antli Ipatlou of a very huge nprlng trada and we aro In a bettor position tlian ever Ht take eare of It Immenso stock, inox linusiiblo variety to seleet from, at Hojton Storn'M iiroverblal low prices will enable ui io suit everybody. Immenso variety of flno Nottingham Iac 'iirtalns. ranging In prleo from, pair, 50s i SS.00 Hundreds of pairs of Irish Point Curtains, immenso lino to seleet from prices from, pair. 10,000 yards short lengths shirting . prints at lc yd.. . k to $25 New Spring Jackets tho correct now oton. short box and tight lltting . effects, including sotno imported samplo jackets, ntndo in tho most fashionable mannor and from a wide ransip of materials in tho new handsome shades that are tho dictations for spring. One immense counter mill lengths of India linen. Vic toria lawns and 40-inch lawn, atTAc, 10c, 12Ac and 15c yd. 7Jc, 10c, I2ic and 15c Yd, $298 to $6. 98 Now Spring Jaokot8-lna bis variety of cloths and stylus, nil this seasons well tailored, good wool inuterluUsonio aio lined with illk, others n.erccr Izetf lined, hlnsilo ami double, box front any ono worth from $1.00 to J.'.OO inoro. Wo eall votir attention to onospcclnl number w art offering at iVJa-othors will tell you It Is worth 1S.0O, FINE COSTUME SKIRTS up-to-dnto $39 Costumo 8klrt8 an extraordinary collection of htgli art creations In ilreis skirts thot you will huvo to m'O in unpreclato maun of lino tattetiis, worumbo Venetians, bromlcloth, ehuvlots, nto. silk and broadcloth upplluui), soinn silk lined and with taffeta drop skirts, all wfth uuw Uo and Inverted ulonted backs, and souio with now aceurdloii pleat 'd bottom. S250 Grand special ' bargain 10, 000 yards mill lengths fancy checked white nain sook, lace lawns, etc., at 10c yd., worth 25c One caso now spring lawns, full pieces, no remnants, at lie, worth 15c 10c $2.50 and up S3. 98 to SO. 98 DrOBB SklrtB miulc In cheviots, serge., mohairs, uroadclotni. slllc, venullnns unit erepons -somo urn very elaborately tiiiiuned. all of the nowest spring cut. box backs, and tailored. Wo mention but ono extra special lot that wo know aro worth up to $7.50 each for tomorrow only $4,98 And hundreds of other bargains in the basement for Monday only. Immenso lino ot Cotton Drapery Fabrics, all tho now Denim, Hungarian Cloth, Drap ery Sllliollnc, SuIsh, Point d'Haprlt, Hobbl pet, etc. All tho new noveltleti in Drapery Fabrics nro oa salo in thin department almost simultaneously with Now York and other eastern cities. This spring wo will undoubtedly do tho greatest drapery busi ness wu uavo ever done. If Htylew atm prices nro any object you should eeo what wo aro offering, SALE Now at Boston Store, . Omaha. that will distribute such immense shoe bargains, which, once the people know of them, will command the complete attention of every shoe wearer and shoe buyer in town. This sale will give you choice of 560,000 WORTH OF THE FINEST SHOES IN AMERICA Every other shoe sale held before this, is as nothing in comparison. We, ourselves , are amazed at the wonderful, remarkable, sensational shoe bargains we are able to offer you. Look at the names of the men who made these shoes every one a maker with a national reputation for high art Shoemaking. If you wear fine shoes, you know them all A. E. Nettleton, Trimby & Brewster, Eddy & Webster, Torrey, Curtis & Tirrell, Pingree & Smith, Todd Bancroft, Florsheim, Harding Sons & Johnson, Sid well de Windt, etc. These Superb Shoes were sold by Messrs. Keibeit McDowell and Smith, Trustees and Others AND THEY'RE OW SALE TOMORROW M BARGAIN SQUARES at 75c for yonr choice of all Women's Shoes and Oxford Ties made to retail for a DOLLAR AND A HALF a pair 98c for your choice of all the Women's Shoes ad Oxford Ties made to retail for TWO DOLLARS a pair $1.69 for your choice of 1,000 pairs Women's Shoes mado to retail at THREE DOLLARS a pair 1.98 for Trimby fc IJrowstor's, Eddy & Wobi stcr'a, Harding's oto WOMEN'S SUPERB SHOES in turns and wolts blacks nnd tans raado to rotatl at from FOUR TO SIX DOLLARS a pair. $1.98 forSidwell's, Torroy, Curtis & Tirrell and othor high grixda Men's Black and Tan Shoes, made to retail ut thrno nnd a half, FOUR AND FIVE DOLLARS a pair $3.00 For Florslielm's, Nottloton's.llico .t Hutohins' MEN'S SHOES In finest Kussia tans, viol kids ami put ont loatho' c, WORTH SIX DOLLARS a pair, $1.38 to $10.00 Imnirniiii linn lino llruf.icla nnd llatlcn-bpt-K CurlnltiK, new and dainty dcslgus, Xrom, pair, S2.50 io $25.00 Hundreds of pnlra of Derby, Ottomnn nib bed and Mercerized 1'ortlerrn, from, pair, si.eo to sis.oo ( Hundreds of Uopo Portieres, la every lm nglnablu stylo and color, at RACE HORSE SAVES A LIFE Btorj of Another Bnmvor of the Plum Greek Maasaore. BEE GIVES HIM FIRST NEWS OF OTHERS IMcUnl Vv liy Mtt ill unit 1'nrly unit Dririx to Other Mile of (lie AVorlil I.t'K llrol.i-ii Wliru l'o II ml ! ItCMMM'r, I'LATTSMOUTH. Nob., .March S. To tho Kdltor of Tho lleo: In several Issues of your paper, incluilltiR the Sth,lnt I havo' read accounts of tho Plum Creek massacre. All woro substantially correct with tho ox coptlon of eomu additional facts known to :nysolf. I was a uiwmber of that parly, Joining It at Plnttsmouth. I wns hired by T. H. Ilradley of Sacrnnento, Cal., to take throui;U two thoroiiRhbred rnco horses ix vtalllon and a inaro. I was lying at this point, hnvliiR cotno up tho river from St. Loud . wnltliiK for soiuo train to pull out tor California Although tho Morton party was goliiR to Colorado 1 Joined It because It was a smnll party, thinking It would lrvU Mspr than u largo train, and b. plug later to Join another train going through to my destination. On tho morning of tho attack all took placo substantially as detailed by Mrs. Stevens. 1 was mounted on tho mare, tho faster of tho two animals In ray charge. Just as wo pulled out I stooped down and caught up a littio girl about 2 years old. I cannot now remember which ono of tho party she belonged to, and placed her on tho saddle In ;front of me. To show how llttlo things will stay with ono, 1 remember how sho laughtd and how h?r hair blow Into my eyes when I kissed her. I was still carrying her when tho Indians rushed over tho bluff. At tho first tiro full ono-half of the men scorned to fall. An arrow struck my mare In tho shoulder and sho Immediately began to buck. Hut being at tho tlmo a professional horse breaker, I stuck to her and held onto tho child. 1 knew at onco that all was up, and saw that my only hope was to get tho niaio luletcd, and If posslbln run away from tho Indians. I gave her a vicious dig with tho spurs, and with one lost Jump, that nigh unseated too, sho lit Into a run and such running. Tho pain of tho arrow wound, tho yelling nnd shouting of tho Indians, seemed ' to lend her wings. A party of about fifty spilt oft from the main body and gave chase. I was running j nway from the stockade and angling townrd tho creek, hoping to get Into tho brush. They wcro shooting at mo ns accurately as . they vould with Ibe speed they were, golns, tho bullets whistling by, and tho arrows passed with that peculiar zip, zip, that once heard Is never forgotten. I bent over tho child to protect hor. Hor flngora wero gripped In my whiskers with that strength peculiar to a child's hands when fastened on forbidden articles. Wo woro gaining and I could seo that unless a missile stopped us wo stood a fair show of getting away. I ml I nil Miulr a (iuud Shut. Tho rnco continued this way for, I should Judge, throo-fourths of a tulle, and f had placed perhaps li.'O yards between us. I looked buck over my shoulder and saw I that the band had come to a stop. Ono In dian had dismounted, squatted down and was taking a long nnd careful aim. I in voluntarily drew my head between my I shoulders and bent low. A full second be- I foro I hoard tho crack of tho gun I felt the maro gather under mo and glvo vent to a i long-drawn groan, human In Its intensity. An ounco ball from a hoavy buffalo gun hnd i pierced her lengthw ise. At tho tlmo wo I wero Just on tho edgo of a bench, near j twenty feot high, that hroko over to tho , creek. Tho maro In hor last dying spring went clear over, nnd that wns tho last I know until somctiino In tho night. It was bright moonlight, and every object was as plain ns day. To tho left lay tho maro, Just 1 a sho had fallen. I was lying on my back looking straight up. On tho edge ot tho bar sat two hugo buffalo -wolves waiting for their tncal of horse ncsb. Tbey woro held I back by tho fear that class of animals en tertain for man ho long n llfo remains. I lay thinking, thinking. Ily all my knowl edge I ought to bo dead. Ai'ciilllltn fur II In Kftt'llir. With my hands I raised myself to a sitting position and tried to arise. 1 hkii saw that Bomethlng was wrong and that was a broken leg. I looked around for tho little child. Sho was nowhero to bo sceu. I gently called, but received no answer. 1 never heard of her again until 1 read In Tho Ilec not long ago that a llttlo girl was found after the massacre on tho trail. Sho must havo been the same child. Tho only way I could afterward account for my rucapo was lhat tho Indians, twclng themselves distance!, tried tho effect of a parting shot, nnd. not knowing tin effect, as wo went out of sight over tho bar, thought wo bad escaped and hurried back to share In the plunder from tho wagons. At tho time, to my niuddled Imagination, It Hcompd tho Indians must tUIll be near. I could hear tho rippling of tho ivutor In tho creek. Its sound aggravated my Intolerable thlrwt. PftipltG my broken leg I began to draw mysolf toward tho creek. Soon I wus at its edgo and lay and lapped tho water llko a dog. Then a terrlblo fear camo over me, a tear that tho Indians would II ml me. My strongest desire was to hldo myself. I drew mynelf deep Into a clump of wlllowa . and laid tbcro several days, I know I be 1 llev sow that my head uust luvo been hurt, for blanks occurred In which I must havo been Insensible. Once I heard voices, probably tho party from the stockado, To my heated Imagination they wero Indians. I drew myself deeper into tho brush. At night 1 would crawl to tho creek and, drink, drink, drink. I'oilllcl ! it Do if. On what must havo been tho third day a big black dog camo nosing and snlfilng into tho brush. Ho )tartfd back with a growl when ho saw me, his hair bristling tho wrong way. I gave myself up for lost, when I heard a man's voice sny: "What'H the matter. Jack?" Tho brush cracked and I know somo ono wns forcing his way through. Tlui nolso stopped and then I heard a voice back of mo hay: "Jack's found a dead Indian. No, by Jove; he's a white man, and nllvo, too!" I could but groan. When I camo to a right knowiedgo of myself I was lying in a spring wagon and on tho move. Tho men who found me wero nf a party bound to Montana. Some wore for taking mo back to Plum Creek station. Put a young doctor with tho outfit Insisted If they did I would dlo without tho caro of n physician. Ho carried his point. Nor would ho censcut for them to leave mo this side of Ogden, but uttpndod mo faithfully to that place, whence our trnlbi diverged. Ills . namo was Mcllridc. n Scotchman nnd n t'klllful surge n, I ni'ver aw him again, but I certainly owe him my life ami a leg ono Inch shorter than I's mate When I I hud fully recovered I worked ray way on r to California anil reported to my employer, Ilradley. His reply was to rail me a 1- n liar and aeruso mo ot mealing his homes. Ho had me arrested anil thrown Into Jail, but had somo difficulty In proving his charge Fortunately a young fellow who loft the Montana outfit and came to California with mo turned up In the nick of time and sub stantiated my story anil I was turned Ioopp. Ilroke, I shipped us landsmnn for Australia, followed up every gold excitement and nf vor made a cent. Dlsgunted, J loft tho Anti podes for South Africa. Tried cstrlch farm ing 'W 1th Indifferent success, pulled out Tor the Hand on tho first cry of gold, scoured a valuable reef and worked It with wioocss up to tho tlmo the war cloud raised. Not wish ing to fight tho Hngllsh, for I saw their Inevitable success, I placed my properly In tho hands of a Frenchman nnd took passage for America, via Paris, where I Intend to stay until Great llrltaln establishes Its tm premacy. 'My ways lay on tho opposite sido of the globo and I never heard again of the Plum Creek massacre until here, visiting friends, I rend the articles In The Dee. I am glad to know that ethers (neaped beside mysolf. I have brcn In conflict with Ixishmen faced tho fierce Zuliw anil huntr l tho wlM game of Smth. frloa to the fall of the Zambeze liiul neve! bs t'n wing of Mv ngel of Drain fanriel me ns rln c u iii tlui' novcr-iu uc forgotten da) Vi ura He pectfully. JOHN T. LEI'BU. mm ! mm1' CTOR SEARLES & SEARLES OMAHA. mm mm 0P MEN SPECIALIST Tfo guarantee to euro nil oao ourbU ttt WEAK rVIEH SYPHILIS SEJCUAM.Y. cured for tits. Klihtly Emissions, Lost Manhood, IlydrooeW Verlcocile. 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