Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 26, 1900, Page 4, Image 4

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    TJTE OMAHA DAILY TIL 13: SAT V 11 DAY, MAY 2(5, 1000.
FREE!
Baseballs, (.'atelier's Masks or
Boxing Gloves, with eaeh pur
chase of a Hovs' Suit.
OSTOSi
ORE
FREE !
Mnsehalls, ('ate her's Masks or
Koxing Gloves, with each pur
chase of a Hovs' Suit.
LBffANDElS & SONS
account of the lateness of the season wo find our-
solves vary muiili nvorstnckoil In Hiiiis. iind wo kn nv by experience
that the only wnv to cut stoi-k down 1 to cut tlu price So we've got up
this special snle for Haturdny nml tmido prices some half, comes nearly
half and some less thun half wliat they were.
Men's S, $10 and $12
- " suits reduced to $.1 Ileal
$12.00 llluo Sergo Suits, fctrlctly nil
wool, handsomely trlranu!, pcrfoct
fitting suits, made In tlio latest tylo.
Just the kind of suit you'd p.iy twelve
dollar for any tlmo elsewhere, will
bo sold by us, and by us only, during
this salo for $5.00.
Also 400 Men's all-woil
black CIny SuitB, plain and
fancy rasslmero milts, , hovl t
and flannel suits, in round
and straight rut fitrk., lined
with alt wool siTgo nnd Ital
ian cloth, at, a suit
Vf 1
fB5
en's $1(3, $1S fc
-0 suits reduced to
$ln no- wo men's f! no biiI.h, male
to retull absolutely for f:om Jlf. t)
$1S nnd $20 earh, will go on fcalo
haturdny at $10. This lot lncludra
men's lino 20-oz. nil wool black
olay worsteds 111 sacks nnd frocks,
plain nnd sllk-llncd, also men's all
wool back thlbet rloth suits,
French fared, fancy satin lined;
men's high grade nil wool Vicuna
suits In black and Oxford mixtures,
French faced, satin piped, nnd lined
men's high grade all wml cropo
cnssltnoro suits, nil of which will
per suit
$10
en's yL"J.uU and
sutU reduced to $15.00
Those RUlts nro tailored In finest
Imported striped and checked puro
wool worsteds, newmt effects In
highest grade cheviots, Olobo ens
slmeros, Vicunas, gcnulno Kngllsh
black clay worseds, etc., In ovcry
fashionable style of cut, round,
square, single or double breasted.
The vests are single or double
breasted style. Linings are of tho
very best Italian cloth or Kronen
serge. Tho workmanship Is tho
kind you look for in morclinnt tailor
cloths only. Sold everywhere ns
high as 22.r,0 and $25.00, on sale at
$15
Boy's Clothing Goes Sattie Way
Boys' Kneo f f Boy' Hrnwnto " Cf Boys' -4 f"-
to 15. S slzod 4KJ t03hc3 ,
Pants
agos i
Gaturday morning, at 8 o'clock wo will put on sale
-'tho moat phenomenal bargains- in youth's, ladies'b3yat cht Id's wonrhig
apparel over heard of. He sure to attend this sale, for It will enable you to buy
thoroughly reliable, trustworthy clothing for a fraction of Its value. F.vory suit
Is now this Benson's production and perfect in every feature of sterling worth,
of cloth, and wearing quality. Tho e ntlro stock has been rearranged and tho
suns aro on immense imrg.iin coun ters.
ys' and child's vestee and vest suits $1.41). This
lot ineludos tlio voiy latest in fashionable vosteo suits ns well ns
vest suits (vests rnmo ns miii'j), in sizes from 3 to 8 years, of etrlctly high
class puro woolen mutclals, :n ihovlots, fumy and plain cassimerca. vicuna, clay
worsteds, etc - same as dtsplnyc I in window-worth up to $5.00 and $6.00 at
$1.49, $1.49, $1.49
B
See window.
Seo window.
See window.
"Ooys' 2-pieco knee pants suits, consisting of double"
breasted coat and kneo pants, ngo.s (1 to 1(1 years, all wool cloth'
light, dark or medium color, perfect fitting, sowed dl "I AQ
throughout with linen thread. Hxamlne tlieso suits, 7n I Vy fi
for they havo no couul at &i and W..10. On salo Saturday
Long Patits Suits &
lyfade of strictly all wool cassitnores, fancy and plain
striped ehoviots, worsteds, vluuims, etc. Exnollont fitting suits in
tho very nobbiest nnd newest patterns. Tailoring and trimming of these suits
Is thoroughly reliable and trout their appearance you (tl -v
woulil naturally expect them to cost $0.00 and $7.00, 7ft "t f
but they go on sale at Hr
.QSLJ CIO y8' hlack clay worsted suits consisting
- KJJ of coat, vest and long pant9, In straight or round cut
Btyles, puro wool worded, every seam natln piped, best rtt J"
Italian cloth lining, workmanship, lit and quality rosltlvoly fffc. vJJ
ns good ao best $7 00 suits; on ale for TT
Neckwear Sale
An extra lino line of imnerlnU and
tecks, very choicest patterns and rul
ers, ulso fancy band bows, and string
ties of tlm finest quality
a regular half dollar iiC!
line, ut
Tho newest patterns nnd styles In
Kngllsli square, imperials, forks,
four-ln-hnnds, etc., Af
for summer wear -J-vr d
n "Go lino, for -i v
Men's 4 -pi j- linen eollnrs. valines
stylos, tho kind xnUl regular at lie
each, two for We o
special snlo prb o -,11
iinli'
Men's (-ply linen i ufr.s
newest slylis
luiir.
won i
7c
Underwear
An almost endless variety of men's
lino balbrlggan underwear, nil sizes,
shirts and drawers, nil colors, In
cluding ecru, pink, blue, brown, etc.
Tho values migo from 39c to 50c
a garment cbolco OK
only
Extra good quality balbrlggan un
derwear, all sizes, phltts nnd drawers
garments that nru exceptionally
will m ule In cvt ry d
ilotull, nil o.iinrs. pie ami ..J(",
a.. os. ji. r garment
Our Latest Shoe TriumpSi the Wonder of Omaha.
Wholesale and Retail Shoe Stocks Sacrificed to Make a
Ffrargaiti hoe Day Saturday
Saturday We Place on Sale Al A. Rosenbush & Co.'s,
292 Devonshire Street, Boston,
ENTIRE STOCK of MEN'S
50
REGENT
shoes
in black and tan vici kid and Russia calf
skins; all the newest styles, all Goodyear
welt soles; all sizes, at
Every pair stamped
on the Hole with tho
name and price.
25
a pair.
Women's Tine Shoes and Oxford Ties
Saturday we oirer over 10,000 pairs lino turn and welt ehoea, and oxford ties at just
about half their real value. No matter what excuse others may offer there's not a store in
tho whole country that can or will duplicate our bargains.
2,000 pairs
ladies' black
and tan, plain
and fancy
vesting top
shoes worth
throe dollars
a pair all sizes
all widths
go in basement
at
pair.
rfr Ai
1,200 pairs
ladies' black
and tans, plain
and fancy,
OXFORD
TIES
go in base
ment at
89c
and
98c
LADIES' FINE SHOES
Miulc by Prico t Wolff, to
retail ut
Five and Six Dollars,
fo Saturday at
$2.50
Made of Hoyl's patent leather.
Foordoror's Viui Kid in blnuk nnd tan,
all lino sowed nil sizes all widths.
Ladies' high
cut tan bi
cycle boots. .
98c
Wo aro Solo Agents for
a'Er-B.OO
Ladle
fcU'ies
rine
Queen Quality 3. 00
Shoes it 2.50 Oxfords
-Marluwo Shoes
.1 ul in
Oxfords
llr. Rood's
Cushion Shoes
for Mph
nnd
4.00
Ladies' New Golf Boots,
3.003.50
Big Salo on
and girls.
Shoes for boys
Specials in basement on bar
gain squares Shoes and
Slippers.
15c, 29c, 39c!
49c, 59c, 79c,
89c, 98c,
1.25. 1.65
3,000 Pairs Ladies'
Oxford Ties
Turn soli'H. lle.xlhlo, In black nnd tans,
plain or vesting tops-CiO different styles.
All widths,
A to EE . .
1.50 PAIR
2,000 Pairs Ladies'
Oxford Ties
All now spring' styles would cost you
thrco dollars anywlioro clso.
Our prico
1.98
2300 Pairs Ladies
New York Oxf rds
Extremo styles
8,") olsowhoro.
would cost you 81 to
Our
prico
2.50& 3.00
Special Bargains in Men's Hats Saturd'y
iMcn's Derby and Fedora Hats
all styles and shades, mado of
(jood quality foit
worth fuliy'$1.60
salo prico
98c
Tlie Bnrronne
for men (union made),
anodes,
nt . ...
famous hats
all Hiyles. n.-wist
$1.98, $2.50
Men's lino Derby and Fedora
hats an almost endless variety of
styles and shades. Wo Include
u snmplu lot of lints in this lot-
values rungo up- ($1
warn to i.ou
salo price . . . .
I he Stetson famous hats.
Tin ..., .. I
91,38 :r :. ': $3.75
Sow All Silk Parasols l-80
Result of n Bijj Purchase from a Prominent
New York Manufacturer.
1,650 li
litest novelties in parasols on sale Satur
day. Over 100 illfferent fftylcH Wo havo Jtn.t rcielved th'a
em tnl lot of tiameols from n Now York niaiiuf.ietuter that
needed money at once. The lot eonslsts of hII tho new shades In colored olllc
unibrclhis tarfeta!-, chimin, chiffons and h.ibutnta In many combinnlionii of lace
and chiffon nnd fancy Kllk milled offeets. A small part of this grand lot of
parnsois lias been exhibited In our how
window nnd you will readily nee t lint they
aro worth from $3.30 to $5.00 all go
on bargain oiuarc
cholco
small part of this grand lot of
$1.59
Que immense lot of about 1,'JOO black silk and col-
orcd ellk umbrellas In 21-Inch and 2rt-inch slzenuido up In the very
lutost shupe-i with paragon frames and steel rod.
A great variety of fancy handles. A go;d ouallty
oi BiiK gloria, plnln slllc talTctu. Mnnv in tills lot
worm up to si'.oO, all go on bargain siiuaro,
clioico
iiiauti iiji in iuv very
98c
1,000
--ineli tnnhrollai, extra well mado,
narag 'ii frame. steel rods, many ivlo
of fancy hundles.
nil worth double
our price, on bar
gain square, ch'co
ladies' a n d
gents' silk sergo
ui luus.uianv -ivio
1.50
A
11 the tine umbrellas
mado of extra heavy Mil;.
taffotn and double warp silk glorias
and silk serge, mado up with nil tho
latest designs of fancy nnd natural
wood handles, some sterling sliver
trimmed, wortli In tho regular way
up to S3. 00 each, go on barg'n sq. at
1.69 & 2.50
A
Special Wash Skirts for
big bargain in wash skirts
Warm Weather
tomorrow. -100 fine,
this season's wash skirts worth $1.60 and $2.00, go on salo at 6Ho
each. They aro mado of lawns; piques, lin
ens, etc., trimmod nnd plain, every one a
bargain, at $1.60 nnd $2.00
Fo:- Saturday
59c
Spcial Wash Suit Sale in Lawns, Dimities,
Swiss, etc., at $3.98.
CC elegant sample wash costumes mado of the
Mm v-r
u sunnily uiunauu ur suuu"
3.98
daintiest of summer fabrics, that wo closed out at 35c on
tho dollar from a big manufacturer; somo aro slightly mussed or Bollod
from being shown. Some nro very elaborate
ly trimmed with lace and ribbon, others plain.
lino materials nnd tho cheapest ono mado
to wholesale at $7.50 and up to $10.00, tomor
row only
Tique, linen and crash skirts and suits tomorrow.
Wo open tho season for wash skirts with tho most oxtonslvo lino of
flno up-to-dnto ideas ever produced in these popular warm weather gar
ments, made of tho popular kaikai, pique, French duck, linens, ote,, in
trimmed and slashed bottom, at
2.50, 2.98, 3.98uo7.50
The Biggest Bargain of the Season.
Tailored Wash Suits,
pine French pique and duck, iinen crash and bed-
ford cords, mado with tho now oton and box jackets, 6kirts havo
now box backs and slushed bottoms, at prices ranging
2.98, 3.98, 4.98 12.50
Extra Special. Tomorrow Only.
$12.50 for Silk Lined Suits Worth $30.00
Vi'e have selected for Saturday ONLY, one big lot
of fino tailored suits, ovoryono tatTota silk lined throu hgout
and actually sold for 823.00, $27.50 and
$30.00; perhaps you havo priced thorn bo-
foro and have been waiting to buy them
cheaper. Tomorrow is your chance.
Choice from 15'J suits ut
12.50
Basement Bargains.
10,000,000 enveloped, nil kinds, nil styles, sizes unci shnpen, nt lo package of
25 envelopes.
10.000 yardH all silk ribbon in plaids, stripes and fancy flgumi, nt 1 l-2o yd.,
15o bolt, nnd thero Is no limit, ou can buy as many bolts uh you like. Would
bo cheap at "fie bolt.
Silk garter elastic remnants, enough for pair of garters any size, Cc per
remnants, worth 23c.
Adamantine pins, threo papers lc.
Km broidery silk all colors, 5c dozen spools.
Nut and bolt shears worth 25c, at 5c.
Hump hook and eyes, lc card.
Ked marking cotton, threo balls for lc.
Hlack Tiger darning cotton, threo cards lc.
Brook's machine thread, lc spool.
Crochet silk, the 5c kind, 3ic ball.
500 yard silk thread, lc spool,
And hundreds of other barg'ns in basem't Saturday
Woodbury's Facial Soap and Facial Cream,
t'icvcntH tlio skin wr
iper .uoiih giowths
prevents pimples, bl
plexlun und keen th
KAf'lAI. SOAr. V
hi;.n i-ai, (,'HKAM, r
miry h iinir Tonic k
soft mid Huffy pile
inkling, crinkling nn fading -wll not causa
of liulr nnd other blemishes '-urea and
arkheiids nnd eruptions -will Wear the com
e skin yoiimr and fresh WOOPM'ltY'H
API A I L'llKAM, V10M5T I'OWnKIt AN!)
eirulur nrleo isic: our nrlie IT. ooii-
eeps the scalp clean nnd healthy, the lialr
o via. IJIUB Depurttnent.
Men's Shirt Sale
Men's faney wllk bosom shirts
L'lnk nml blue Htrlnos, -
tho rejjulnr II. Oj (u'ally f
o:. salo for . tJJ
Mon's fancy
ed colors,
regular il vi
kin I, on 8al"
fur
silk briK'im shirts, nKsort
K"od muslin body, tho
SI. 00
Men's negligee shirts,
l.irs nnd i ulT.-- all i. li
1-I:n lied . 'ill, ii -i and i
M n! nf lin.' in illty p i
Very m at ill. i ll, onl
Men s u.... ci ul.' . rkliiR
ei.il nf ihitt.-rii- I i ( h ise
ii i' -ul.- i i
home with
.1 ..tli.i-
HT-
col-
n.i I
ihiif u ii uU'l-
50c
hlrls. no
25c
SLEUTH WOUNDS A lltllGLAIt
Railroad Detective Hans and a Would-ro
Rabbur Exchange Shots.
LIVELY DUEL ON A MOVING TRAIN
Injured Man OnuU Into the Wi'cih
ami llln 'l'i I'iiIn Spirit llliu
Awii' Hefiiro tli" Ollloern
Can Iti'liirn.
Fred M. Hans, n doteetlvo. oxchanged
hol with a freight car robber Thursday
night and believes ht wounded his man. Tho
tdiootliiK occurred at 'J .30, JiiBt north of iho
cxiosltlon ground., near tho Intersection of
Sixteenth street with tho Fremont, Klkhorn
Missouri Valley tracks. Thero wcru threo
In tho gang of robbers. Huns was r.ecom
panted by his assistant, Henry Krumwled,
who was on tho oppcslto side of tho train.
Waiting until ho was satUfled that tho men
were trying to break Into n car, Hans called
to them to halt.
Ids jntly two of tho thieves plunge! Into
th bruth and disappeared, Tbt third drew
a pistol and fired nt Hana and Hnns returned
i In- lire. The detective shot twice. At i!i
eeeond shot the outlaw fell to tho ground.
As tho train had gained conniderablo speed
by this time, tho two special olllcera wcro
carried some little dlctanco bofore they could
alight and by tho tlmo thoy returned to tho
pceno of tho shsetlng tho wounded robbor
had disappeared. They found the spot where
ho fell, however, nnd the trail he had mado
where ho dragged himself through tho weeds
and brush along tho sldo of the track. No
blood was In evidence ; at bust. In the dim
light furnished by their dark lanterns, nono
could bo seen. It Is euppesed his pain came
to his iieslsianco nnd carried him nwny be
fore the olllcers could return.
Special otllcor Hans Is now appearing In
police court as a witness against Carl Ilruncr
and Charles Kimball, charged with an
olfenso Identical with that attempted by the
gang of Thursday night. Tho alleged llru
tier robbery was committed on tho night of
May 10, within n block of tho spot whore
tho outlaw was shot.
Concerning tho eplsodo of Thursday night
Hans saH ho la roslttvc he wounded tho rob
ber In tho III p.
W'l h his nrslstnnt, Henry Krumwled, Hans
wab riding on the bumpers between two box
ctrs of nn outgoing train when ho saw three
men attempting to Jump upon a merchandise
car ahead of him, The train was then mjv-
ing only a llttlo foster than a man eould
.Ik. Finally ono of tho men sui' v (Ud .n
tuning a fojthcld upon ilu s!i 1. bir of n o
dcor and a moment later had troAui U.o cal
and was in tho act of pushing iho door pen.
I)ft'tllvp Huiin' Sltirj-,
"Tho other two mon wcro running nlons
tho sldo of thn car," onys Han. "Whon I
saw what they were up to I leaned out be
tween tho ears, drew my revolver nn 1 or
dered them to halt, nt tho same momcut
Ilrmg n shot In tho air. In a twinkling two
of tho men were out of sight In iho brush.
1 he man who had broken tho seal of iho tar
dropped to tho ground, drow his pistol an I
tired nt me, and I tired at tho Until, iihootlnj;
low, so as not to hit n vital part. He was
then no more than three feet nwny frcm me.
As I could seo ho still had mo covered with
his gun, I fired again, and at that ho dropped
liko a log. Tho train pastU on, rapidly
gaining speed.
"When Krumwled and I went back thero
was no sign of tho wounded man, except
the trail ho had left through tho weeds,
where ho had broken them down ai ho 1
crawled away. We looked for bio d, but In '
tho dnrknens could too nono. Tho trail ox-1
tended through tho weed patch and Into tho!
meadow beyond, where It dlsippearcd. j
"Three-quarters of nn hour later thn rls'
of a well known physician drovu rapidly by'
us and (llf.ippetirrd in the dirrction of Six
teenth and Ames atenuc. We put In the re.it
of tho nlKht loiKIng for Unit rl, as we h. d
reason to belle vo the doctor had been called
to attend tho wounded man, but couldn't
find It."
Tlio dofenso In the Carl Drunor caso wl.l
make use of th's Incidont to support their
theory that Ilruner nnd Klmbn'l are not tho
men who robbed the Fremont, IMthorn &
Mlnsouri Valloy frolght car on tho night of I
May 10. but that the Job wn done by tho '
gang who figured In the eplsodo of Thuia
day night.
COIN KEEPS ON COMING
l.lly Trciinurer ( on 1 1 unco to Heap a
1 1 a i- t from Delliuiut'iit
Tiiinj tT.
. III I Nl'll Ii' lll l'isllIK",
In tho recent wars gunshot wounds havo
proved less serloiu than formerly. This Is
owing to tho use of antiseptic dressings
Hhlch cnuso tho parts to heal without mat
uration nnd In much Ic-s tlmo than by the
old treatment. F.very family may uso n sim
ilar treatment for cuts, bruUes and burns,
viz: Chamberlain's l'ain Halm. It ucts on
tbe samo principle ns tho antiseptic dress
ings of the nrmy surgeons and Is the best
homo treatment that can be given such In
juries. It causes them to henl quickly and
without maturatlou. It alio allays tho pain
of a burn or scald almost instantly. It Is
most widely known, however, at, a euro for
rheumutlsm. ,
Tho city treasurer mado a record Thurs
day In tho matter of personal tax collodions,
$2,000 being gathered Into tho city's coffers,
Tho amounts secured were for tho most part
unimportant and wcro scattered imong :i
largo number of delinquents. Tho highest
sum collected was J2i0, secured from a
prominent undertaker, who was thu victim
of an expenslvo mistake. Ho had paid his
personal tax promptly during tho four
years from 1S90 to 1900, but through some
oversight either on his part or of some city
accountant, had uot settled for tho years
from 1S92 to U90. Thu tax for this period
has been drawing 12 per cent excess Interest
und has almost doubled Its original sl.e.
During the day four distress warrants
were served upon delinquents who had
steadfastly ignored tho notices of collectors.
In each caso, however, the final tonu car
ried by tho warrant was productive, of re
sults. In ono Instance tho delinquent
greeted tho collector with a oheeso knlfo,
but quailed boforo Ihe more deadly weapon,
the distress warrant.
Tho treasurer Is assured that the personal
tax I'ollectp ns for tho month will reai h
$20,oiMi, und may exceed that sum For Mu
of last, year only ?2,oO() was collected.
Tortured u Wltnex.
Intense Buffering whh endured by Wltncwi
T. L. Martin of Ulxlo, Ky before ho gave
thin evidence: "I coughed every nlcht until
my throat wns nearly raw; then tried Dr.
King's Now Discovery, which gave instniil
relief. I havo used It In my family for four
years and recommend It ns the gro.ittHt
remedy for coughs, coldn and all throat,
chctit and Irng troubles. It will stop thn
worht cough, und not only prevent but ab
solutely cures consumption. Price toe nnd
$1.00 Kvcry bottle guaranteed. Tilal bot
tles free nt Kuhn & Co.'s drug store.
Seniors I. hull I in I ta t Ioiih,
.. ...i..,. ,.r il.r, II1i..li ui'tmnl
I seniors on Thursday H w.ih dei Ided Ihnt
the attendance ut lh elnsi; day exercises
I must be limited, ruch graduate being nl
1 lowed to dlspKhf of twi Inv latloi.s Ow tig
I to tho expense Incurred ut the senior social,
I .v. .I..UM lu niwihlf. In nnlil Its rv-
llll' It'lKIIIII . '. ... .... .... - ..
vrelHCH In an opera liniine, as planned, end
will lie able to entertain only t50 persons
at the High school It was iinnounecd
that for uouuneneemeni eacn grnuunio
I would also receive two tickets, with the
I . V... .(..,. Il.ul ..t.o.io.i ff.t.
Privilege lt'l. it1. ' ll .fllllir.
within certain limits This beliiK the larg
est class In the history of tho school. It Is
presumed that tho.si'iitlnsr capacity will be,
as In former years, wholly Inadequate,
PROFICIENT IN FIRE DRILL
I'nellle telioul llnipllril of I'llplln In
One Minnie Uler Ala no
Wax lllvi'ii,
Karnes t Nowhouso, lleutnnaut of hoso
company No. n. roports to Chief Iledcll thn
roniiirltable ellicioncy of the "lire drill" ns
practiced by tho pupils of the I'acin.-; school.
Ho was Inspecting tho building Thursday,
ho says, when tho principal, M Mc
Carthy, Invited him tn witness thn drill by
which tho pupils nro "mobilized" In the
halls nnd marched out upon the campus.
"Just one minute from tho time Iho Rig
nnl was given." writes tho lieutenant, "every
pupil wan out of the building."
As there ure B50 pupils In tho I'.tlll:
school, the chief thinks this remarkably
good time. He addB that It may sometime,
In Iho event of lire, work n great saving of
life In tho way of preventing panic nnd confusion.
A Flint llleele ltlili-r
Will often rocolve painful cii'h, sprains or
hrtilsfn from nceldonts. Ilucklen'n Arnica
Halve will kill tho pain and heal the Injury.
It's tho cyclist's friend. Cures chafing,
chapppd hands, sore Ih, hums, ulcers and
pllfM, Cure guaranteed. Only 23e. Try it.
Sold by Kuhn & Co., druccU.