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THE OMAHA DAILY KEE; SUXDAY. MATtCII II, 1.000.
AGED SINNER BEGS MERCY
Dc'i Allen, Old-Timer, Pretela Aj;aint
PeDittntiary Sentenco.
been lnrorporate.1 In a nrat volume of 12ofwcre R,Vpn from only four wnMg Thc .
HAS HORROR OF DEATH IN THE STRIPES
Sllvcr' llnlrrtt (Hit Man Is Allotvril to
I'lcnil liulKj- lo n Minor Crime nnil
In (Jlvro ii Menlcnce of One
liny In .lull,
Richard Allen, as his Dame appears on the
records, but "Old Hick Allen," as ho Id
known to his clrclo of tiuestlonable acquaint
ances, stood before Judgo Maker in the rrlrn
Inal court yesterday and pleaded for mercy.
He wanted to oscapo a term In the
jienlfentlary said ho couldn't bear the Idea
of ending his days In tho striped garb of
fihamo.
Old Dick's head Is whitened by tho frost
of many winters, and ns ho stood before tho
bar ho looked tho part of n misspent life.
He was charged with daylight breaking and
had he been convicted on that charge, a
penitentiary sentenco would havo been the
penalty, lie was permitted to withdraw his
plea of not guilty to tho Information on flic
and to change his plea to guilty of petit lar
ceny. Judgo Uakcr sentenced blm to ono
day In tho county Jail and his rclcaso will
comn this morning.
In making this slight sentenco ono con
sideration, among others, was the fact that
tho old man has already served nearly two
months behind tho bars, hp having been ar
rested and Imprisoned January 20. It Is ul
ledgcd that on January 19 Allen broko Into
tho fwldencc of Wllhelmlna Shoup and took
therefrom properly to tho valuo of $25. Ho
was not hard to capture. In fact. It Is said
ho mado no effort to evade the ofllcers who
wero sent out to Investigate tho burglary.
There wrt9 nothing especially aggravating
about tho circumstances, ns tho theft was
committed when members of tho Shoup fam
ily were absent.
Judgo Uakcr Is cspodntly severe on bur
glars who break Into houses at night. Ho
says night burglaries frequently necessitate
shooting and that burglars who go out at
night aro supposed to carry weapons. A day
light buiglury Is looked upon more like tho
act of a sneak thief bad enough, but not so
dangerous as a professional burglary. It
does not appear that Allen Is vicious.
pages, now ready for circulation. The pub
Mention Is artistically illustrated with pho
tographs of a number of school buildings,
notably thoso recently completed. The his
tory of the O"hool board Is given In concise
form, Including n list of tho members since
1860. A financial report for the school year
Is given In full, accounting for each Item of
Income and expenditure. The superintend
ent of schools nlfio renders his account of
tho yenr'H progress, allowing the work done
by each school nnd the needs In each In
dividual case.
A unique contribution to the volume In a
eollectloiYof drawings mado by flint, fourth,
sixth and seventh grade pupils, displaying
an excellent conception of form.
A largo number of tables are given of value
to thoso Interested, showing the expense of
heating school houses, tho description, valua
tion and location of school property, tho
names nnd salaries of teachers nnd other
miscellaneous Information.
printed a table covering all but nine
precincts and giving tho returns sub- ,
stnntlally as recorded In the otflclal count
SALVATION ARMY SHELTER
SHANNAIIAN JUKOItS AHH CITED.
.luilKC linker Will Look lulu ClinrKCn
of I ndue Iiitliioncr.
Judgo Uakcr ban cited tho Jurorii who re
cently returned a verdict of manslaughter
against John Shaiinuhan to nppear before
him next Saturday und explain tho charges
that Foreman Kirk used unduo Influunct?
upon tho members.
This action comes at) the result of affi
davits llled by Shannahairs attorneys In
which two of tho Jurors assert that Foromin
Kirk exhibited unusual anxiety to havo a
verdict of guilty returned. If Judgo Haker
llnds tho chargo baaed on facts some Inter
esting developments uro likely.
Miller Ik Tired of the .lull.
fiooree Miller, who Is In Jail, not for any
crime, but hold simply as a witness In tho
enso of Harry Hulsman, charged with assault
to do great bodily harm, has appealed to tuc
marts for release. In an affidavit filed by
his attorney Miller seta forth that to the
best of his knowledgo and belief Iiuumian
has left tho city, he having been admitted
to ball, while tho prosecuting witness whs
held behind the bars.
Miller says he has been In Jail 100 days
nnd that ho basvbeen ready at all times to
testify In tho Hulsman case nnd will yet do
so If tho 'defendant 1 brought Into court.
CliiirliM Antlll liiillly.
Charles Antlll, who went Into David Hill's
saloon a few weeks ago und got Into trouble
over tho prico of a seltzer nnd lemon, and
who, It was alleged, 11 ml a shot at Hill, has
been declared not guilty by a Jury In Judge
Baker's court. It was not alleged that An-
tlll's shot took effect, but that the bullet
Imbedded Itself In a door facing.
IlliifUimiii Cnne ioon Over,
Mrs. Antoinette lilackman's damage suit
against A. J. Qulutgard, proprietor of a
North Twenty-fourth street saloon, was laid
ivnr yesterdny morning until Monday, when
evidence for tho defenso will bo tnken up. A
notnble feuturo of this trial Is tho appear
ance in tho court room of many women.
Vote of tlie 'otirt.
.ltnlirn Mnniriir has confirmed the sale of
certain Jefferson county lands In tho ease of
the. Surety company, trustee, against
Kugone A. I'almer und others, nnd the sale
nf lot 3U, block 11, Uriggs place, Omaha, in
the case of Mary E. Gray against Clurwood
P. Uutts and otners.
In tho United f tntes district court Judgo
31 u tiger bun made orders discharging tho
fnlliiu-lni.' liml(rtintn: Nellie. Wnuonor.
Hlchnrd J. Mattlce. Solomon Frank Thomas
Brown, all of Omaha; Wlnlleld , rioaK, I.a
Phttte; Albert I,. Hutton. Wuketlcld: John
I, Koblek. HiMtrliF' Juswnh W. Hhabatn.
Wilbur; Joseph Steele, Alexandria; Sher
man Haker, Carroll.
I.llllnn M. Mnul, widow of tho lato
Mlchuel Maul, has tiled suit in tho district
court for tho collection of $3,000 Insurance
from tho Knights Templar and Mason's
Indemnity association. She sets forth that
her husband carried a policy representing
the earn alio sues for, and that payment has
not been made. It Is set forth that the
policy wa written January 17, 1S&7, ami
tno nomer niuu August i, ivv.
FACTS ON PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Ilonril of Eiliicnllon Issues VoIiuiicm
ContuliiliiHT Information of
Interest to 1'iiliHi',
The annual report of tho Hoard of IJducs
tlou for tho year ending Juno 30, 1S99, has
NO PAIN, TRIFLING EXPENSE
A Simple, lliirmleMN Itemed) for (lie
Cure o( 1'llet.
A person contractu a cold, pneumonia,
rhoumatlem and pleurisy from exposure;
dyspepsia und liver troubles from dietary
errors and tho causeo of most disease are
easily traceable, but ulthough piles and rec
tal troubles aro ns common ns any of these,
tho can ho Is obscure.
Violent exertion, as In lifting, sometimes
produces them, aud a sedentary occupation
la by somo supposed to bo a predisposing
cause, but as a rule piles ami rectal troubles
appear without apparent provocation.
Thero are many pllo salvos and ointments
which glvo tomporary relief and when theso
fall, the patient, If ho cau afford tho expenso
und is willing to tako tho risk, has resourco
to u surgical operation. Hut there Is ono
remedy which gives Imtnedluto relief nnd
tho regular uso of which will bring about a
permanent cure, and that Is tho well known
ryramld Pllo Cure.
la long standing cases tho Pyramid has
proven to be tho only euro except n danger
ous and exceedingly painful surgical opera
ttlon, and Its advantages over any kind of
operation, aro many, as it Is painless, causes
no Interference with daily occupation, nnd
being In tho form of a suppository Is nl
ways convenient and ready for use.
Tho Pyramid Pllo Curo is an effectlvo
combination of soothing oils and antiseptic
acids. It contains uo cocoaluo or nerve do
otroylng opiates, nnd unlike must Pllo
salvre, contains no bl-chlorldo of mercury
or any poisonous, Injurious drug of any
kind.
All druggists sell the Pyramid Pllo Curo
at CO cents for a complete treatment of the
tupposltorles.
A llttlo book on causo nnd curo of piles
will bo mailed free by addressing Pyramid
(Drug Co., Marshall, Mich.
Clenn I.oiIkIiiuk Provided for
Men Cood Work by I'.n
mIku DiiiIiL
Poor
Tho social branch of tho Salvation Army
has taken up tho work of providing lodging)
for tho men of Omaha who deslro ft clean
plnco to Bleep and havo not money sufficient
to meet the requirements of nny respectable
lodging house.
Thursday, March 1, Unslgn J. W. Dodd
opened, at 418 South Thirteenth street, what
s known In the parlanco of the urmy as a
Blicller for men. Tho house consists of
a basement and two stories nnd Is fitted out
In a way to make It an acceptable Bleeping
placo for nny th-ed man, and as tho chargo
for n nlght'H lodging with a bath Is only 10
cents It Is certain to bo woll patronized.
Three months ngo Knslgn Dodd and his
wlfo eamo to Omaha from Kansas City to
open tho "sheltor," nnd sluco that tlmo havo
been preparing tho roooms lor that use. The
ensign Is n mechanic of no mean ability und
has undertaken tho work of constructing all
the beJs for tho Institution. The bods aro
of iron plpo nnd nro double-decked that l,
two bods are attached to one set of uprights,
Thc work of making the beds has been de
layed because It has becen Impossible to get
tho couplings, which wero ordered from tho
east two months ago, but which havo not
yet arrived. Tho work of preparing tha
rooms was dono by the ensign. Partitions
hnd to bo built, gasflttlng was to be done,
the floors and slden of tho rooms were
painted nnd tho floor of the bathroom waa
to bo cemented, as well as a fumigating
room to bo erected, and only one pair of
hands, with no moro money than Just enough
to buy the raw material to do the work; so
tho last three months have not beeen Idle
onea for Knslgn Dodd and his wife.
As now arranged tho shelter contains hedj
for thirty men. The ofllce of the Instltutloii
In on the first floor, and back of it Is a sit
ting room whevo reading and writing ma
terials uro provided for patrons. Hack of
this Is a sleeping room, where Hfty beds can
bo placed ns soon us they aro constructed
In tho basement aro tho bods now In use.
and tho room In tho rear of tho sleeping.
room Is tho bathroom. This Is provided
with a shower bath and tho floor l co
ntented. On a bench around the room am
arranged pans for thoso who do not need
tho slnwor, but every man Is compelled to
go under the shower tho first night he sleep
In the shelter.
Tho method followed In conducting tho
shelter and caring for a lodger on tho night
of his first appearanco at the shelter Is llkn
this: On entering tho office ho Is pro
vided with a ticket which bears a number
indicating the number of his bed. Ho then
parses to tho bathroom, where ho disrobes
and takes a bath, tho use of plenty of warm
water and soap being Insisted upon. When
ho has completed his bath he Is sent Into a
warm rcom whero he Is provided with a
clean nlghtrobo aud then goes to bed. Upon
thu removal of his clothing tho garments aro
taken in chargo by nn attendant, who carries
them to tho disinfecting or fumigating room,
wncro tney remain for somo time In sulphur
rumes and aro completely fumigated. Thov
aro tnen taken to tho clothing room and
given to their owner the next morning upou
tho presentation of tho ticket given him tho
night before.
Ensign nnd Mrs. Dodd aro well enulnned
for their work nnd havo been in tho army
for fifteen years, tho last four being devoted
to tho social branch. Before Jolnlnir tho
army tho ensign was employed ns boiler In
spector on the Santa Fe nt Newton, Kan. In
addition to tho work of tho shelter Mrs. Dodd
nuiKes visits- among tho poor nnd Is arrang
ing to proviuo clothing for destitute women
and children.
DEAD CHILDREN IN CENSUS !
Seerelnry (Hllnii'n Search for Trunnl-i
llrliiu" to I. lull! Striiour Error
of Enumerator.
The circulars sent by Secretary Olllan of
the Hoard of Education to parents whose
children were supposed to be acting in vio
lation of the truancy law Is bringing In
somewhat unexpected results. As forecasted
several weeks ago the law will provo In-
effective for this year at least, through tho
errors of suhool census enumerators. Not
only Is tho spelling of tho names hopelessly
at fault, confusing tho school rolls and tho
census, but the enumerators even went so
far ns to retain on their lists tho names
of pupils who havo bcon dead for several
years. A number of parents have called at
tho secretary's office to say that children
accused of truancy aro only memories In
their household.
Tho secretary docs not altogether despair,
however, of reaching results, as ho relies
upon tho moral effoct of bis circular to
bring many children Into tho schools. Ho
Is unablo to say whether any penalty will
bo Imposed upon delinquents, as thnt matter
will bo referred to tho Board of Kducatlon
for consideration.
SHADE TREES FOR COUNTY
Hen! Ilslnlr KtelutiiRe Mnkcn it Pi-opo-nIIIoii
lo the County Com
iiilKNloner, At a meeting nf the county commissioners
yesterday a communication was received
from a committee- representing tho Heat Es
tate exchango in which It was suggested 'hat
shade trees be planted on the most prominent
county roads In tho vicinity of tho city.
Tho exchange dwells nt length on tho benefit
tho public would recelvo from shady roads,
and particular nttcntlon Is called to tho Im
provement It would make In tho general ap
pearance of tho county tributary to Omaha.
Tho communication was referred to the com
mlttee on roads and will receive further at
tention. Tho session of tho commissioners was
brief and only n small budget of routlno
uusiiutiB was iruusucicu, among wnicu was j
the granting of n liquor license to Conrad
Weldman. whoso plnco Is at the end of
Dodgo street. Just beyond tho elfy limits.
MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING
Defendant)) Chained with Fraudulent
HCKlNlriitloii An: IlrleiiNcil for
Wuut of Kvldenee.
COMPARISON OF THE RETURNS
riniire-. I'rem-ntTd hy The H,.,.
Wi-ilm-Kilny Proved Suhitiiiitlnllr
Correct hy (he Olllclnl Count,
Tho official canvass of tho vote completed
Friday night shows a gain of 150 votes for
Popploton over tho tally sheots sent into
the elerk'H office on Wednesday morn
ing, Moores' majority as computed from
thoso figures being 1,042. A comparison of
tho returns on city offices as published on
Wednesday by Tho Hoe and World-Herald
may bo of Intorest, showing the lntter paper
to have been wide of the mark on every
candidate. On Wednesday Tho Heo gave
Klbourn's majority as 023 and the World
Herald us "St. The official returns credit
Kl bourn with 951.
Tho Hoe computed Hennlngs' majority at
l.-M nud the World-Hernld at 1.6CS. Tho
official returns give Hennlngs 1,573, tho ad
vantage lying with Tho Dee.
Tho World-Herald could only find 695
majority for Westberg. whllo Tho Dee's
flguro3 fixed tils margin at 1,014 and tho
official returns Increase that to 1,145.
For tax commissioner the World-Herald
gave Fleming 22!), The Heo 217 nnd tho
official returns 252,
On tho councilman from tho First ward
tha World-Herald credited Hascall with a
plurality of 7H4, seventy-six moro than tho
official returns, which showed 71S. Tho
Heo's returns guvo Hascall a plurality of
COS, missing tho mark by 53,
In tho Second ward the World-Herald's
official gucssor, with prodigal generosity to
a republican candidate, asserted that Fred
Hoyo had been elected to tho council by a
majority of 3,219. In tho official canvass,
however. Hoyo was only allowed a margin of
2.163. Tho Hee on Wednesday computed his
majority at 1.963.
In tho remainder of the wards the World
Herald tabulator sped his arrow moro closely
to the mark, and In several Instances even
approximated tho result moro uearly than
The lice, in tho Third ward Zlmman's
majority Is given ns follows; Official Hgures,
458; Tho Heo. 119; tho 'orld-IUrald, 477.
Whltchorn's majority in tho Fourth ward;
Official Hgures. 767; Tho Hee, 6(1; tho Woild
Herald, 783. I.obeck's majority In tho Fifth
ward: Official figures. 1,031; Tho Hee. 1.022;
tho World-Herald, 076. Karr's majority In
the Sixth ward; Official Hgures, SSI; The
Hee, 819; tho World-Herald, SSO. Mount's
majority In tho Sovoath wnrd: Official
figures. 1.15S; Tho Hee, 1.220; tho World-
Herald, 1.189. Hurkley's majority In the
Klghth ward; Official figures, 590; The Heo
701; tho World-Herald, CGI. Trostlor's
majority In tho Ninth ward: Official figures,
D02; Tho lice, 3,9; tho World-Herald, 49S
In all these Instances, however. Thc Heo's
figures Wednesday morning omitted two cr
threo republican precincts which brought up
tbo majority, and that fact was expli Itly
stated
In the matter of tho threo bond Issues
tho World-Herald made no effort to give its
readers a correct Idea of the returna. In the
ednesdny evening lsau6 partial returns
Tbo attempt of tho fusion management In
tho recent campaign to make political capi
tal by causing thu arrest of two harmless
and unsophisticated young men on the charge
of false registration has fallen flat In ths
county court. Tho popocratlc attorney has
dismissed tho cases, admitting there wat no
causo of action.
J. A. Smith nnd Adam E. Hodgson were
tho Innocent victims. They registered as
republicans, and therefore were taken Into
custody. Neither has the appearanco of be
ing schemer enough to conceive the Idea of
falso registration, and investigation showed
that crrorn on tho part of tho registration
board was the worst showing that could bo
made nnd for that tho victims were In no
wise responsible. They were, however, sub-
Jectsd to tho annoyance of arrest. Thus end-
eth a fusion movement which recoils llko a
boomerang.
"I used Kodol Dyspepsia Curo in my family
with wonderful results. It gives Immediate ,
rcuei, is picasnni 10 inao anu is truly tno
dyspoptlc's best friend," says E, Hartgcrlnk,
Ovorisel, Mich. Digests what you eat. Can
not fall to cure.
FUNERAL OF EDWARD PHELPS
Arrangement Completed for Servlcei
lo lie Held Over IJx-Mlnlsler
to KtlKlHIlll.
NEW HAVEN, Conn., March 10. Ar
rangements for tho funeral of the lato Hon.
Edward J. Phelps, ex-minister to England,
who died nt his homo hero yesterday, were
completed today.
Tho funernl services will be held In Hat
tell chapel, Yale, at 3 o'clock Sunday after
noon, and the body will then bo taken to
Burlington, whero tho Interment will bo
made Tuesday.
Tho honorary pallbearers will be Presi
dent Hadley of Yale, ex-Oovornor C. M.
Ingersoll, Prof. W. 0. Sumner, Prof. J. W.
Swelr, Judgo S. E. Baldwin of the Connecti
cut supremo court and Dean Francis Way
land of tho Ynlo university Inw school.
Tho nctlvo pallbearers wilt be chosen
from members of tho Wolf's Head Senior
fraternity, of which Prof. Phelps was an
honorary member. Prof. A. M. Wheeler
will represent Ynle faculty at tho funernl
services at Battel! chapel. The funeral ser
mon will bo preached by Hev. T. T. Munger
of the Ynlo corporation, and former Presi
dent Timothy Dwight will deliver n eulogy.
Music will bo furnished by the college
choir.
BANK OFFICERS DISMISSED
Utillnir of .Indue Clnrk In Court of
Criminal Corrrutlnua Maxell on
Stntiile of Limitation.
ST. LOUIS, March 10,-Judge Clark, in
tho court of criminal correction this after
noon, dismissed tho officers und directors
of tho defunct Mullnnphy Savings bank,
charged with grand larceny In having ac
cepted deposits after the bank wns known
to bo in an insolvent condition. Tho ruling
wns based on tho statuto of limitations.
At tho tlmo of the bank's failure threo
years ago Its deposits aggregated over $500,
000, only a part of which havo been paid.
XfKHn Miool One of Their Ovrn llnce,
HEHNANDO. Miss, March 10. -Thomas
CUyton. a negro, wus shot to death In
this county by members of his own race
beuauso of a criminal assault on a 10-year-old
2lrl He van called to his cabin door
nnd bullets from a dozen rltlc wore tired
Into his bml The negroes refuse to bury
tho corpse
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March Furniture Clearing Sale
Harniilns in Home Furnishing tlmt Anpcul to Your Hotter Jtulumcnt-L'npiinillclcil Price inducements
Mulionnny .Morris Cltulr -Denim nud Cretonne cush
ion, worth fllllv JS (O March ficnrlntr . n
Sale Price only 4,OU
HeJ Lotinue U feet lotitr. solid oak frami.. lienut. tf,,l
velour covering, worth HS.fW Murch r
. learmir sale prico zj J C7
IlillHlMMlie Pi. mo Mddls I'.lmnv m rmk. nl.n mn-
liOKanv. worth tl.73 March Cienrinir
Sale Price only HOC
Imitation heather Couch 4 rows of tnfta ifnmt
springs. llS.Oo value March Clearing 4 ci
Sale 7'rlcc 11.51)
Ladies' Dresshm Table Mnhoffnnv finish, SX mir
ror. I-rerun bevel phite, fancy brnss swivels, swell drawer,
.crenel! legs, Jll) value .March clearing m e
... A . I J
Sale Price
I'oldiim Hook .-helf J.r.
:'.5-.M.ir. h Clearing Snlo
Price
luetic high,
Carpets, Matting, Etc
I'ro-Hrussels lngralu Carpet, worth 73c
a jurd March Clearing Sale Price
.wminister curiiet unP
worth l r. 11 ynrd... OVt
Velvet CurpelH, new dcslsns
undoIorlnL-s, QgQ
ac i.tNOLiit'M- 42c
Cotton Carpets on
sale, per yard
The rccularSJc Mat
ting Monday for
toe WINDOW
SHAD1JS . . .
worth
1.39
..42c
19c
12Ac
29c
White hiiiimclcil Iron Hcd Heavy
steel frame, trimmed with brass, ry rt
worth $1. March Clearing Sale Price 6,0V
Cotton lop .Mattress Heavy tick
lug, well tilled, worth t2r0Muriii 4 Ufl
Clearing Salo Price I.OV
Odd Wood Heds Complete, with
slats und castors, worth J- 75 - 4 yt
March Clearing Sale Price nnlj .
Kiilit-D.iy I. lo ks Oak friuue, war
ranted accurate timekeepers, worth fully
ll.oa- March Clearing Sale o OA
Prleo ft'4
Solid Oak Hcd Room btilt -Swell top tlre?ser, swell
drawers, heavy cast brnsi bandies. 22x:s, rrcncii i)(vl
pUte. mirror, height 7g ft., top r.'xzs, worth OA
$t0 00--.Mnrch Clearing Hate- Price -".JU
(Jo-Curt With steel v,cm, iloublo spokes, worth
JIOO-Mnrch Clenrlng Sale y 4Q
Price w0
Golden Oak (Jo. Cart Upholstered In Hedford cord,
detachable cushions, equipped with rubber tires, steel
wheels, parasol and brake, worth tli 00 r ti
March Clearing Sale Price only J,JU
Itubv Carnaue-Of lino reed, beautiful doslcn. uphol
stered In American dntnusk. equipped with rubber tires,
parasol nnd brake, $15 00 value March U 7E
Clearing Hale Price KJ. 1 xj
Ahi-uIn f )' lleMond CnrrliiKen null (.o-Cnrts,
White ntimeled and Gold Keed Chuirs Worth
fully II.M-March Clearing O OQ
Sale Price A-VO
It-plcoe Parlor Suit mahogany frame, upholstered in
velour und damusk, nice design, worth 4 A
fully K'i.iw-Mutch Clearing K11I0 Price H,uu
Kitchen Utensils Priced Low.
"c Nulincg Or.iter-. . . lo
.! Tea Strainer- . lo
Utt ge Wooden Spoons. . L'c
J leiiv y pressed Tumblers i'e
JuiMiiurd Diedges 2o
5c Teapot Stands 2e
Dover I'Jgg Heater .... So
Steel Mliiiiiit: Knives . 4o
i ii nnivr mt ahticlks in ki hniti hi:, cloak ok mii.i.inmhy dhpahtmhnts sold von cash on on tub kahy pavmhnt plan, all
m. GOODS ON .MAIN FLOOR,
lNCLI DINO DHY GOODS, GltOCKHIUS. SHOUS, UTC -AHH SOLD l'Ott CASH ONLY.
Sal
on
Pure Silk Ribbons
Noto thoyc wonder prices on highest quality
silk und fcutln ribbon, plain und fancy nil colors
NO. 2 HIBUON
Yard NO. 3 It I H HON
Yard
no. 4 munoN-
Yard
no. 5 mnuoN-
Yaril
NO. 7 H1HHON-Yard
.2c
3c
4c
5c
7c
NO. 9 HIHBON
Yard NO. 12 KtUnON-Yard
NO. 10 UIHItON-JOl r,
Yard liC
NO. S! U1HHON-Yard
no 4o mnnoN- 47 n
Yard
8c
10c
15c
Donblo valuo in every instance
New Spring Goods Arriving Daily
Women's Gloves Sal
10c
Women's tine Cashmere Oloves. were form
erly sold for 35c a pair
on salo for
A big lot of odds nnd ends In women's flno A ff
kid gloves, newest shades, worth $1 and C. .
Wo are selling the noted Cnmlllo Gloves
- worth $1.00 n pair, for
only
Wo are sole agents for the Montford -4 ff
cloves, tho kind we guarantee, nil sites I
and all shades, worth $1 50 pair, at
79c
Display Spring Garments
Our stock of now spring suits nnd Jacket Is replete with tho prevailing Ideas of
fashion. The garments represent makes created by the leading makers of women's
garments In the country. They are modeled nfter the finest Imported goods made.
Tho creations are new nnd novel and our prlcos extremely tempting. Thtse special
prices uro on upecial lots only.
Women's b'xtra Fine Quality Wrappers,
llcece back, fust color
percales, with cashmere
yoke, all sizes, new
patterns, worth J-.00, salo
prico only
Your Choice of $1.25 Fine Tailor-Made
kersey Jackets, In
spring weight, nicely
lined throughout in
tans, blues nnd grajs.
worth JS.B0, sale price
Just Received a New Line of Golf Cnpcs,
mado from imported
rugs, garments ttiaL
cost $7 50 to lmport,v
JIU.W values, lor
100 Doen Nearsilk T'etticoats ko on Sale
Monday with IJ-lnoh ruf
lle and double, knlfi
Dleatod mlllo worth
W.00 salo price,
only
Tbo most attractive showing of new sming suit
for women and misses nro hero. Come nnd Inspect
them nnd get aciiiHlnted wttn thu low prices We have
hy far tho IImcM lino of silk walits 1 11 Omaha.
$1.39
Fine Tailor-Made
$3.98
Line of Golf Cnpcs,
$6.98
Icouts ko on Sale
$1.69
lewosi aiyics aim ninuo o
1.65
rarkable p00twear VallteS
Wonderful prico attractions In men's, u onion's nnd children' lino shoes special
lots secured nt a fractional cost will bo disused of at special prices.
A new lot of $3, $3.50 and $4 Women's
ahoes have bcon added to that lot placed on salo last
Si. u.i. Ihey aro invariably tho newest styles and
new luhts. In blncKS and tans,
hand turned and wolt -somo
with bilk vesting; and others
with kid tops wo liuvo all sizes
your choice for
At $1.45 wc oiler a lot of
women's black and tan hIioob,
all now styles worth $11,50 a
pair.
Men's fine Shoes in all styles and
tecs, tnndo of finest calf und enuinoi, black and tans, shoes
worth from .sJ.'l.uU to $5 a pair, aro
priced to
soli at tho
i einarka
bly low
prico of...
Sovcral lota of misses' nnd boys'
ohoeg go oft sale tomorrow. Hlg
value.
Infant's GOo Koft soled shoes, 12'.jc. Women's COo rubbers, small sizes, only 15c.
week at ,M
II 1110 w
i ,.i,uu iu a pun , aro
1.85
March Dress Goods Sale Lord & Taylor's Stock
KvcrytliiiiK uow in the dress jioodw line can be found here, liu'ltidiiig Seizes, Whipcord, Hroiidelolhs, C'hcvluts, lire-cades, Matelusses,
Plaids In all the pastel similes nud many others.
Big
Values
Velourn and
Black Dress Goods.
3C-1NCII FINK DIACK M011AIH nRILMANTINf si
nlco for plultlngs, good valuo at t9c yard ."1"$C
salo price VJ'W
40-1NCII HRAVY HIJACK 12 HOC AD IC STORM SliUQK- 4 -v
very serviceable a bargain at So yard- 1 vC
sale price S
42.INCI1 HLACIC WIOC'ADH NOVELTIKS-CHOICH '
destgnt In stripes nnd Hgures 43c value,
yard, sale, price
46-INCH ULACK MATRLASSU CI-OTH-NOTHINO ff r
can eomnare with them under 91.75 yard VIC
sale prico only w
44-INCII HKAVV RtvACIC VW.OUIt IX ALL TIIK JT- 4 OA
est figures and Btrlpes, J2.00 vulue I .."IVf
sale Drlco onlv
62-INCJI OENL'INK ENOL18H VICTORIA AND VUNK- -4 r?f
tlan Cloths for tailor mude costumes, $2.50 lt3Vf
value, sale price only
1 A m
Silks
27-lnch Foulards 5i)c value, yard, 4l)e. ,
Corded Wash Silks new stripes 30u ii ality. .10.
l!7-lnch Kxtrn fine 1'iinted .lapanese J'ustel shades. (l!)c.
Colored Dress Goods.
'LA1DS IX AII, Till! I'ASTIQIi SHADES .
Is a yard salo prico ciC
: Li x'12 "v'uAi iis" t'h'e ' xewest ' ef-sg-
. jrvm .ill.- .v.,.'....m" ,
) douiiiIe koiu printed c a s i i m e r eh ' i x t i i e ' x ii v crk
dot 'jattcrns, for walsts-9c value, ynrd, 0"C
I io-iNCH a'Li ?v66u iioMESPUNs-'niE'cocENT OA
Krade on sale ror
n 1-T&' i i " ENfi iJfs'iY ' m ijiyroNS-i x ' ;ri i k ore ens
89c
Silks
mid blnes-J1.50. $1.75 and $2.00 values, yard,
NEW ENGLISH WHU'CORDS AND DIAOOXA1.S
all tho pastel shades, the newest thins out for
tailor-made stilts-Jl.5 0 value, yard
L'O-lneli heavy black China Silk, Gc quality. irc,
L'U lnch heavy black Tuiretn. ?1.0( quality, UUc.
Illnck I Vim de .Sole-?l.i:.' quality, for 7Dc.
Women's Hose
5c
A special lot of women's hoso go on
sale Monday, all sizes, worth 12c pr.
200 dozen women's fancy hose, newest strlpc3
extra good quality, worth 35c -4 T) 1
pulr, only
83 doen women's hose, In black and -4 fn
tans, also fancy hose, w'th 25c pr. lv-
DOO dozen children's heavy ribbed -4 fX
hose, worth 20c a pair, sale price.. 1 vJC
Women's Corsets
A big lot of odds and ends In Women's Cor
sets go on salo; tho values rango
up to 50c cholco Jv)C
10O dozen fancy Sateen Corsets,
worth 75c each, on sale for
Women's Corset Waists (largo
sizes only), worth "Oc, for
.48c
.25c
March Sale Embroideries
A big purchaso at Now York aue'lon ennbles us to offer bargains In cm
broideries nnd lacea that thould Interest every housekeeper In Omaha and
vicinity.
Lot 1 Embroideries worth IScn yard... 1c
Lot 2 Embroideries worth l-iouyard . Sc
Lot II Embroideries worth "Oca yard..7ic
Lot 4 Embroideries worth "ic a yard. . 10c
Lot S Embi'oidoi'lus worth !l5o a yatd. . 15c
Lot (i Embroidurios worth TiOe a yard . . l!)c
Tho oriental lnces como In both ecru and vblle,
tbo patterns 1110 cxtrcm ly pretty and dainty de
sluns, all uldllis, 5 lots at 5c, 7'i, 10c, 13c, IDc
yard, worth Jusldouble.
The Torchon lsces nro beyond description, t'iO
htylesnnd patterns aro very numerous lots,
double values In uvecy luttaiice, Ic, 2c, 3c, 5c, c
aud 10c yatd.
'I he Viilciiclcnnos luces Include every deRliable
wld b nnd the patti-ms uro very rare. Heuieiiibur
you get two yards for the price of one. (-oven lots,
Ic, 2c, 3c, 5c, 7'ic, 10c and I2!C.
29c
Men's Furuish'gs
Men's fancy percalo shirts, neat Qp
pattern, worth C5c, on snlo for ..4Zfi
Men's night shirts, tho 75c qual
ity, 011 snlo for
Men's outing llannel night shirts, extra well
made, neat patterns, worth fl, OA
special salo prico cJW
Men's undornhirtB und drawers,
the 50c grade, to close, only ..
Men's black hoso, 12'c grade,
only
Men's Silk Hows, now spring
styles, worth 25c. on salo for.
Men's 10c handkerchiefs, on
snlo for
Men's 25c suspenders, on
sale tor
Men's white shirts, open or closed fronts,
tho regular 75c qtiullty, on
sale for
25c
....5c
.14c
....5c
9c
,48c
77
A Weather-Strip.
Tho use of "Sovonty-soven" like a wenth-er-strlp
shuts out the March winds; pro
tects you from drip. Colds and Pneumonia'
restores tho checked circulation (Indicated
by a chill or shlvor). starts the blood cours
ing through tho velus and so "breaks up"
a Cold.
Edition de Luxe.
If In response to your requett you receive
Dr. Humphreys' iManual with paper cover,
don't bo disappointed, the Edition de l.uxc
will follow as soon sh a new lot are bound.
Chapter 011 tho Diseases of Children.
Humphreys' Homeopathic Medicine Co..
corner W illiam ana Jotin streets, N Y
GRIP
New Wash Goods.
All exquisite showing of tho Chle Wash
Fabrics, patterns that aro extremely fas
cinating Vulues you nro sure to take nd
vantneo of.
Elne Dimities, very choice patterns, rare
eolorlngH and designs, the regu- f'ir
lar 10c quality, ynrd w I
Zephyr Glnglmm. very neat patterns,
worth 10c 11 i-anl fiOr,
only vJ4C
New Madras Cloth, flue patterns, new
weaves, nil colors, worth 18c a iOln
ynrd sale prico
Imported Dimities, Kleu de Lis patterns,
sold regular nt ioc a yard 17 Ir1
salo prico 1 3
Elegant Dress Percales, fust color, hand
some patterns and designs, a large va
riety to clioovc from worth 71-
10c a ynrd
March Linen Sale.
29c
15c
19c
BS-lnch Turkey Red Table Dam
usk, very good quality, 50c kind, yd
Turkey lied Table DamnNk, 50
Inches wide, worth 2jc yard
Bleached Table Damask. 5S Indies
wide, worth 33c a yard, rnily
Half Hlenched Table Damask
wide, the I'Jc rade
yard
Fine Table Linen, 72 Inches wide, bleached,
the regular ?Jo urudn CQr
per yard
Fine I.lneu Napkins, IhxlS. worth
Jl.Si a dozen, on sale for
Extra quality I.lnen Napkins, isx
IS, worth M 50 duzen, only
51 I IK lies
. 28c
69c
98c
Books, Stationery.
"IN I IIS STEI'iV'
Hhnldou
"DAVID HAIU'M."
$1.50 edition
SHELF PAPER.
puckago only
BOTTLE CARTER'S
INK
DOTTLE CARTER'S
Ml'CILAQE
6W.1UQK TABLETS
ONLY
OC
89c
2c
Uc
24c
2ic
Optical Department.
tilussea
1.69
98c
Eves tested free of rharce.
properly lined.
SOLID COLD
THAMES
Finest OolU Filled frames
salo ruico
Finest unllty gold plated Spectacles.
Ilttcd with crystal lenses 89c
.VI. I MI.NOHI Sl'lll TACLKS
Oil HYi: (il.AHSES VIC
Kodaks Supplies.
EASTMAN KODAKS, guaranteed bv
th. Eastman Co.. j qq
( 'ompleti IicM loplug and nilri
Printing Outllt ror VWL
Contalno 3 developing truH, 1 ruby
lamp, 1 printing frame, developing
powders, toning s ilution. hypo, gl.ics
gi.iduatc. 1 dozen printing papir ami
1 book of Instruction. You can't beat
thc ;i Ice
Sale of Switches.
Despite the scan lty of
human hair ve b ivc -o-nireil
a gr'at numuir of
Hwltchort of all Ktia.le'i
ami various liigittH
Never was a hire 1 line
shown, and never lower
prices quoted.
2.r,0 Hwltchen
for
$I.lle Switches
for
Jl 00 Switches
for
$.1.00 Switches
ffr
I, 000 Pompadour rolls of
Natural Hair, all bngtna
chop i' at thin j Or'
salo
On Sale Hull' llre-
luu' ll'it, -oil Floor.
II. ill' DtoHsIng 1 1
Shampooing 2S
Maul, urlng -i'
Corns removed.. IDc
All work guarantee 1 llrwi
pen attendunti In tharac
1.98
2.48
2.98
3.98
Monday's Tempting Grocery Prices
rim People's: Superior
Highest Patent Minne
sota Flour Oftf
per suck -OU
lnld Me-i.il Flour, Oftf
per sai k -Jt.
flood White Flour KOo
per sack JJ"
Dr. Price's or Royul link
ing Powder l-oz.
'an
s-oz. can only.
12-oz. ran only.
fi 11m. Breakfast
Rolled Oats .. .
lO.'b satk Pure
Graham Flour
KF.MKMBKK-
lu bars Laundry
Soap only
: lb. cm Solid
Packed Tomatoes.
2-lb. can Sweet
Sugar Corn
74c
10 lbs. Uncut riran
ulaU'd Cornmcul . .
15c
lite
7.c
19c
Fancy Wholo
tleorgo's Codllsh
1-urgo Itullnn
Prunes, per lb . . .
Fancj Domestic
Swiss Cheese. In
,25c
.74c
6.c
...8c
,.3ic
2ic
124c
in lbs. N. V Buck
wheat Flour
Largo b illle Ar
solled Pickles . .
Strictly new laid
Eggs, per doz. .
Fresh Pork Hnu
satc, lb
Fa"cv Lean
Bacon, lb
Best Boneless
Corn Beef. lb...
3-lb pall be.t
Lard, (any brand)
29c
. 5c
He
6c
9Jc
6ic
21c
THU (.)LAUTV IS Willi TIIKSIS PKKJ-S
IN EVIiHY INSTANCE.
Domestic Linings, Etc.
.2c
2c
'"2c
24c
4c
24c
3c
7c
l()c
124c
Comforter Calico, standanl makes.
worth fic 11 yard, on salo for
Remnants of Cambric- Lining, on
sale Monday per yard
Heavy Black Canvas, on salo
Monday per yard
Huck Toweling, worth 5c 11 yanl-
011 snle Monday for
HemnantH of National Cambric, n
cases on sain Monday per yard
Fringed Towels, good size, worth
5c each, on sale Monday for
Shaker Flannel, the Ce quality,
on sale Monday, nor yard
llleaihed Muslin, the regular 7'vc A'-c
quality, per yard '
Large size Huck Towels, worth
12c on sale Monday for
18c Percallne Dress Lining,
yuld
Ribbon Cloth Shlrtlng-
pcr yard only
I'I'.l'I'I'.lll'.l.l, PILLOW 'si;.
h:.y' 84c
4'i-lneh, ynrd iOln
only 12-
I'HII IIT PILLOW CASIML
o,1:'..y:,.r1: 124c
45-lncli yard 1zlr
only ltw
PI IP I' Ell ELI Ml I Ml VI' I ML
8-1. per ynrd 1fr
onlv IVJC
!!, per yard
only 10-t, per ynrd
onlv
Pillow Cases, I2xM- worth
10c, onlv
Monarch Sheots, 72xW, hemtncil,
rtadv for use on sale for
"D.illar." Sheets - W)xW,
only
Notions, Sundries.
black q
18c
20c
64c
35c
39c
Spuol Thread.
or white
Dozen Pearl Buttons
only 2 cards Darning Cotton,
only
Set of Dress Stays
worth 10c
Box of Hair Pins
worth 6i .. .
EnaiiK led Si ( king
Dai'iiers .
Ic
Ic
3c
.2c
.2c