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TIIK OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 1008. Drandeis Store for Men N. W. Cor. 16th and Douglas , Men's Separate Entrance. N. W. Car. 16th and Douglas S S S S s A DIG SALE OF HANDSOME Si II MISSION POR.TABLES Extreme 190$ Novelties for Men BRANDIES BOUGHT AT A TREMENDOUS SACRIFICE All the Men's Sample I $ (Just Like the Illustration) ( y Exquisite 12 inch Art Glass Shade, complete with electric l socket with six feet silk cord and electric plug, will go on special F sale Saturday. t 1 Q m fa - y A W. i : U'i ' A r hi? J" hl It' f r C. SOTS f" g s s s S s s s s s s Raincoats and Top Coats New styles and shapes, new double cuffs, cloth collars, etc., etc. up- to-date light weight coats and rainproof coats, $10 to $25 at Special in By' Depl 2d FloorQtd Store Boys' Combination Suits 5 N'S REVIEW OF TRADE Wholesale and Jobbing; Distribution Increases Slightly. ?ACT0EIES PREPARE TO BEQPEN Commercial Nltnatloa In Booth and Wnl la Enroornglnt Collec- j tlonx Still Slow at , Maur Point. NEW YORK, March 27. K. O. Dun & Co.'a weekly review of trade tomorrow will say : Trade In spring goods has mads further progreea and the snnsorvatlve buying by dealers in preparing for current distribution U now providing a good supplementary de mand from wholesale and Jobbing houaea. I'nuaually advanced weather Irf many sec tions stimulates buaineea and agrleultural work la making an early start. In the elaillng Industries there la evidence of gradual increaiie In contracts, many plants preparing for greater activity on April 1, while proponed reductions In wages have produced no threats of alrlkes. The beat news of the week as to manufac turing conditions comes from the elather Industry, although shipments of footwear through B'iKlon are only about two-thirds of those of the same period last year. Dis patches from the west and south are more favorable as to the general commercial sit uation, a few cities reporting the volume of business equal to lat year's and those statements are supported by bank ex changes at these points about toh same as in lfl. There is still complaint regarding mercantile collections, although improve ment Is noted. Progress In the iron and steel Industry continues Irregular, actively IncreHSlng In t1 e wire and plate depait:t;e:ils, while luavy lines await revival of normal demand. The . outlook la encouraging, however, becauso Improvement In the financial situation con tinues. Minor metals have advanced silll further, Influenced more by the Tendon market than by domestic demand, though tlie latter shows a fair Increase. In the primary markets for textile f.b rcla there Is more Inquiry, especially for amall quantities of cottons to be shipped promptly. Urgency of demand f r immedi ate shipment indicatea that stock In dis tributing channels are light uid goods must b secured for delivery on orders that were taken but not provided for In the ex neetatlon that lower uriees would be named by producers before retailers called for IF WHAT YOU EAT THIS EVENING LIES LIKE LEAD IN THE STOMACH Get Case of Diapepsin and You'll Not Suffer from Indigestion or Stomach Misery Five Minutes Later. If what you ate la souring on your stomach or lies like a lump of lead, refus ing to digest, ir you belch Oas and Eructate sour undigested food or have a feeling of Diaslnets, Heartburn, Fullness, Nausea, Bad taste In mouth and Stomach headache this is Indigestion. A full case of Tape's Diapepsin contains enough 22-grain Triangules to usually re lieve the worst case of Dyspopsla, and leave sufficient about the house In caae Boms ouo els In the family may suffer from Stomach trouble or Indigestion. Ask your pharmacist to show you the formula plainly pi luted ou these W-cnt From the Makers of the r.mus "Lawrence Modeled Clothes" 718-720 Broadway, N. Y. The Smartest, Classiest Suits (or Men If you like the very top notch of correct style in your clothes this sale is the one for you. These clothes we de signed for young men, college men, dressy business men, who like a touch of novelty in what they wear. Everything that's new the newest browns, shadow stripes, blue mixtures, etc. 3-button tr 2-button effects new long lapels, notched cuffs slanting pockets-bellows pockets, patch pockets, etc. Not only first class but good, well tailored and service able. . These Suits Were Made to Sell at $25 AT Every Suit is a. Sample. Hand made by the most Skilled Ta,ilors and Perfect in Every Detail. ( IP Extra Falr of Pants Free Regulsvrly Sella for $5, at $3.50 A good, stylish, all wool suit for boys, in all ages, extra pair of pants to match styles are dou ble breasted Norfolks and other new spring, ideas r P A should sell at $5.00 special at Brandels Store Specializes In BOYS' CLOTHING Every mother in Omaha should take pains to look over this hew stock. Everything that is new, becoming and serviceable for lit tle chaps sailor Russians, sailor blouses with knickerbdeker, etc. s i s them. The decline In price of ray material has had a depressing effect on the tone of the market for cotton goods and actual Improvement la therefore the more grati fying, while flnlxhed products are no cheaper. Kxport trade la light and competi tion of Manchester mills for bunlneas in China and India will be more kwn this year than ever before. The market for woolen goods continues narrow and no de velopment Is expected until after Easter. Current demand Is limited to small dupli cate orders for Quick delivery of spring goods. Blgns of Improvement are seen In the New England footwear Industry, although many leading manufacturers still report trade quiet. Brockton factories are re ceiving numerous orders for colored shoos and business in russet goods la the feature of the esason. Business In belting is firm, although quotations are unchanged. There la a better feeling In the hide market, prices advancing In several Instances, espe cially hides suitable for sole leather. DnAPSTHKET'S HEV1EW OP TRADE! Spirit of Conservatism Prevails In Business and Industrial Circles. NEW YORK, March 27. Bradstreet s to morrow will say: I The first week of spring has seen an ex pansion in retail trade and an enlarge-' ment In many lines, eapeclully at the west. Conservative estimates of actual needs govern buying and replacement of broken storks la tho chief aouree of Jobbing and wholesale demand. Trade in the primary branches la therefore quiet and operations in Industrial lines are below normal. Fall trade Is backward, awaiting clearer view of the future crop and price conditions. Industrial conditions are still Irregular, and short or reduced time la practically universal. The Iron and steel Industry does not show murh Inactivity outside of the seasonable lines, such as nails, wire and tin plate, which have shown Increased Interest for some wavks past. There Is talk of pig Iron tocks accumulating. Tht textile trade is still depressed with short time and wage reductions continue on cot ton goods manufacture north and south. Fear of a coal strike has subsided and buy ing is less active in that line. leather and shoe trades are Irregular and unsettled. Buying Is conservative, and while orders are small they are aften urgent. Until high cost atiH-ks are out of the way there Will be apparently ilttle free buying. Ship ments of shoes are 26 per cent below last yea r. Business failures for the week ending ;iirih number In the United Htates , iRiiilimt S3 last week. ! In the like week of V."7. li!U in 1'j. 2.1 In l'6 and 212 In 19ei. Canadian failures for the week num Ih r 40. a against .19 last week and 21 In this week a year ago. Wheat. Including flour, exports from the United States and Cunada for the week cases, then you will understand why Dys peptlo trouble of all kinds must go, and why they usually relieve a sour stomach or Indigestion in five minutes. Get a case now and eat one Triangula after your next meal. They are harmless and taste like candy, though each contains power suffic ient to digest snd prepare for assimilation ths blood J.000 grains of food, besides It makes you go to the table with a hearty, 'healthy appetite; but. What will ' please you most Is that you will feel that your Stomach and Intestines are clean and fi4h, snd you will not need to resort to laxatives or liver pills for Biliousness or Constipation. This city will have many 'Diapepsin cranks, as some people will call them, but you will bs cranky about thla splendid stomach prescription, too, If you ever have Indigestion or Gastritis or any other Stom ach mutej-y, and eat Just oas Trlangule. Special Attention Given to Fitting During this Sale We will fit every Suit with the Ut most care. Buy Thai Spring pat Saturday The new Spring Hat you want at Brandels. This is the most popular Hat store In Omaha. Shapes and shades are correct and up-to-date in every detail. Prices are lower. Tiger Special A standard 3 ha here for Brandels Special Soft and derby hats, at Famous Stetson Hats Derby or sofe hats, latest blocks Bo'- Spring Hats, at,!". Boys' and Children' Spring 1 J" Hats, at... ZjC 4 Sale of s FOR We bought 100 s turer stiff hats or soft felts worth up to $2.00, at. . ending March Otl aggregated 2,29.1. 2t:4 bush els, against 2,7i3,0.'l last week, 2,7W,fiti6 this week last year and ,904.11U In 1)2. For the tulrty-nina weeks of the fiscal year the exports are liJ,S47.0o3 bunhcls, against 130, 6H1.179 in 190H-7 and 193.tWl.2u4 In 19U1-2. Coin exports for the week are 813,153 bushels, against W3,619 last week and 1,844. M In 19V7. For the fiscal year to date the exports are 45,SOS,&79 gushels, against W)7,66U In 19UG-7. ANSWER IN EXPRESS CASES (Continued from Third Page.) coin. The debate was held In ths Young Men's Christian association and was well attended. Pern Normal Motes. PERU, Neb., March 27.-(Speclal.)-Prof. J. W. Searfcon gave an address before the North Platte Valley Teachers' association Friday evening. His subject was "How to Discover What is in Boys and Girls." President Crabtree's announcement that the executive committee of the State Teachers' association had decided to hold the association the first week in November met with the hearty approval of students and educators, at the State Normal school. Miss Gertrude Roberts, a member of tho Junior class, has been offered a position in the public schools of Douglas, Wyo., a', a salary of $75 a month. Guard Company for Alliance. ALLIANCE, Neb., March 27.-(Speclal Tel egram.) Conductor W. J. Hamilton of this city, who Bpent a successful career in the regular army, has secured the required number of names and has, petitioned the governor for permission to organise a com pany of state mliltla here. The mayor has given permission for the new organisation to utilize the city hall as a meeting placo and headquarters, so all Is practically now In readiness for their shining at the state encampment. Consolidation of Hnral Schools. KEARNEY. Neb., March 27. (Special Telegram.) Deputy Btate Superintendent Bishop held a meeting at Rlverdale regard ing the consolidation of rural schools into graded schools. He was given good Inuring and citizens there are enthusiastic over the project. Nebraska. News 3Totes. HENDERSON Gerhard Petker, one of the old residents of Henderson, was burled from Menonite church. BEWARD The Wesleyan university band of twenty-five pieces gave a concert at the opera house last night. NEBRASKA CITY Julius Nelson, a farmer residing north of the city, had one of his fingers cut off in a seeder. A INS WORTH Joseph Davison has sold his meat market to Hagln & Moonu ry, who will take charge the first of April. BEATRICE The funeral of the late Mrs. Clara Workman was held today at 2:30 o'clock from the I -a Salle Blreet Methodist Episcopal church. Interment In Evergrtea Home cemetery. BEATRICE Mr. and Mrs. Grabowskl, old residents of the Plymouth neighbor hood, celebrated their silver wedding an niversary yesterday. WACO Robert Beckford, druggist of Waco, was arrested last week (liaised with having wine and alcohol In his possession. The trial has nut bevn set. YORK Work has been commenced on the new York postnfflce building that will cost .vl,0. The excavation has Deen mad) and material will soon arrive. , NEBRASKA CITY The democratic city central committee, was organised ImkI even iiitf vktth ll-mrv ttMtMwrt tta ahrftrman S S . V ' i ' ' . . I S Men's Fancy Vests ; This is the time of year you want a smart, fancy vest. We've a new line of the best 1908 novelties toyo Otf faScTrth..B.n.d."8c to $5 J ( Is here $2 $2 350 s ,..98c I ft - 'KC Sample Hsvts s s s MEN AND BOYS dozen sample hats in men's and boy's sizes, from an Eastern manufac 25c-50c s s Frank Shannon, secretary and E. D. Mar nell treasurer. SEWARD The 8eward County Teachers' association will hold a meeting at Beward on April 11. Prof. Newton Preston of Fre mont college will give an address. , BEATRICE Word has been received here announcing the death of J. S. Kltemlller, a former resident of Beatrice, which occurred In Council Bluffs a few days ago. He was 57 years of age. - BEATRICE John Telford of Chicago, one of the owners of the Paddock block, is In the city looking after the properly. He stated jesterday that it is the Intention of the owners to reopen the Paddock opera house soon. BEATRICE Mrs. W. L. Rackley, for merly of this city, died at her home In Flagler, Colo., yesterday. She was 24 years of age and leavea her husband and one child. The body was brought to Beat i Ice today for interment. YORK 'V. V. Thompson of Basin, Wyo., has patented a combination hayrake and stacker that Is so successful in operation that he Is having orders from many states. Mr. Thompson has contracted for the man ufacture of his machine at York. YORK Friends of Major and Mrs. Pem bleton gathered at the Pemlileton home to celebrate the twenty-seventh anniversary of their Wedldng. Major Pembleton, who Is known all over the west as the "drum mer soldier of York," plays on six Instru ments. YORK Dr. O. M. Moore and wife, while taking a ride In their new automobile, narrowly escaped death and only for the high power and speed of their auto they would have been run over by a large farm team that became scared when the auto mobile passed them. YORK Mrs. Harvey Bell, while pur chasing goods In Blackburn & Co.'s gen eral merchandlHe store at York, misplaced her pocket book In which was SUO. In the morning the purse was found In an empty pasteboard box, where It had been dropped, and not a cent was missing. BI,UE HILL The congregation of the St. Paul's Lutheran church selected a pas tor the first of the week to fill the vacancy made by the resignation of Rev. Mr. Buech- I ner. Rev. Wennlng of Princeton, Neh., was I chosen. He expects to move here and take cnargo or me pulpit May 1. SEWARD J. C. Ford, a well known clt Ixen of this county, who had lived at Ge neva for the last few years, died at that plate last night and will be brought to Beward Saturday for burial. The funeral will he conducted by the Grand Army of the Republic post on Sunday. BEATRICE Prof. Thomas Btuhbs, who located in this city six months ago, gave Children should not be al lowed to drink Coffee. It contains a drug Caffeine which interferes with the child's natural growth. Almost any doctor will tell you this. Many are now advising Postum made from clean hard wheat as a table beverage in place of coffee. When served hot with good cream, and sugar to taste, it is delicious, cheering and at the same time, healthful. Postum contains no coffee or other harmful substance, but includes the "vital phos phates" from the wheat. "There's a Reason." y These Fortaioles Sell QC X Regularly at $8.95-- j) ? Your Ctiolcc Saturday....' t;1 10,000 Feet of Fine SilkaJine Gas Tubing Good opportunity to pj i replace that old tubing for a new, fresh one. "We have it in 4, ' 5, 6, 8 and 10 feet lengths, Saturday, per foot 1 3C Yow Spring Wants; SUPPLIED IN DRANDEIS HARDWARE DEPT. DASEMENT, OLD STORE Here Are Saturday's Extra Specials: HOUSE PAINTS HOUSE Our Amer ican BrnrtU in 16 hand- lk some colors ) rt o sleet from, for in terior and exterior use, p;r (fallcm- 980 Gtrrtendorfer Bros, celebrated Furniture enamel, can 17o Star Bath Tub Enamel, per can 35o Largest assortment of Baby Carriages, Oo-Carts and Col lapsible Go-Carts in the city, up from 91.79 !"E" ! Normandie Waltz This Walts will be the sensational hit of the coming season. Strictly orig inal, catchy and full of melody. VAl.SC. Normandy, Night and Day, For Tou Dear Heart, Once Upon a Time, My Iola, Cozy Flat, Tlitff.ln lat. GOOD TVNES 15c I'm Carried Away with Carrie. you Are My iie, oiy ah. CUT PRICE Honey noy, , , A fiuld to Go Home in the Dark, Honey Time, Night Time to Spoon. When the Moon Plays ttek-a-Boo School Days. 10c recital at the Congregational church last evening, which was largely attended Ho was asBlHted by M. F. Hadelmugh, clarinet ist, and Miss A. Neldhart, pianist. Hie re cital waa one of the leading musical events of the season. GUIDE ROCK Thn drill team of Victory camp, Royal Neighbors, went to Red Cloud lust evening and Initiated a class of thir teen. GUIDE ROCK-Smltll Duffy, aged 30 years, died Wednesday at the home of his parents, Judge and Mrs. Duffy. The fu neral was held yesterday from the. home. Deceased waa an invalid from birth. PAPIiL10N The women of the Eastern Star will give a chicken pie supper at the lodge room Saturday evening, March 8 to the brethren of the Masonic lodge. All sojourning brethren are cordially Invited. OUIDE ROCK Dr. I. A. Pace and Miss Orpha Pettit were married In Denver Wednesday and arrived here last evening. The Eastern Star lodge tendered them a. reception tonight at the home of Mr. and MesC J. W. Hodges. -AUBURN Mrs. May Gardner Racey died at the home of her duughter, Mrs. Anna Vio Gates, In this city, aged 67 years. Mrs. Racey was a literary character of consld crablo fame In the state of New York be fore coming to these parte and wrote many books that have become popular. BLUE HILL Farmers are getting buey in the fields and getting the ground ready for planting. They have been discing and plowing for sumo time, and a great muny have already sowed oats. Tho ground Is in good condition and apparently holds plenty of moisture. Fruit trees are also showing signs of budding. COOK A new Independent telephone com pany has-been organised here, with the fol lowing officers: President, J. E. Prof flit ; secretary, George F. Dorsch; treasurer, S. B. Wilson; board of directors. G. 1. Bet Selberger, C. A. Nelson, J. H. Whllham. U. F. Fisher, Guy Hall, J. K. Profflit, Jacob Oltkln, S. B. Wilson and George F. Dorsch. . FAIR BURY Frederick J. Vaughn, who plead guilty In district court to the charge of bigamy, was sentenced by Judge Pein hcrtou to a term of three years In the pen itentiary. The evidence is all In In the Dr. Wldener case, on the charge of perform ing a criminal operation, and the case was submitted to the Jury this evening alter the arguments hy attorneys. NEBRASKA CITY The deputy county assessors met yesterday afternoon with the commissioners ami county BHpeHiir. They received their Instructions from the bard and the matter of assessing a il ion TC'iKCf which was ordered hy the state hoar! wad referred to the county attorney f.ir his opinio before any action Is takn In I lie maWer, as some of the new members of the cotfnty board did not consider it good law. BLUE HILL Tuesday tho congregation of the Lutheran Trinity church gave their pastor a great surprise by celehrating the twenty-fifth anniversary of his ministry and his 4Mb birthday. Early In the fore noon a numuer or guests ironi neiicnooriMg Lutheran congregations. Including Rev. liopmann of Wilcox, Rev. Frees' of I.hw runre and Rev. Evers of Campbell. Two services were held during the day. Between the two services a delicious lepast was served In the sehoolhouse by the women cf the congregation. BKATRICE A splendid program Is being prepared for the Boutheastern Nebraeki Educational association meeting, which li to be held in thla city April 1. 2 and 3. All the meellncs will be held In the Christian church. The officers of the associu'Wn are: George Martin, principal of the N" braska City 11'jrh school, president; I. W. Allen, superintendent of Thayer county, vice president: Mrs. Olive True, superln-c tendent of Jefferson county, secretary; H.I M. Garrett, principal of tho B.'atric schools, treasurer. NEBRASKA CITY At a meeting of Ne braska City lodgs. No. i(H9, Benevolent an1 Protective Orib r of Elks, the following of ficers were elected for the ensuing year: Exalted ruler, George M. Thomas; lecturing knight. A. H. Fletcher; loyal knight. Fred A. Roierts: l.-adlng knight, M. M. Vaughan; secretary. Charles Johnson; treasurer. Henrv W. Nomeyer; trusted, for three years. J. William Nelson; tiler, Harry J. Andrews. The newly elected officers will intu.M. next Wedonsday eveuiug, PAINTS LIQUID VENEER The Brand ria' Brand the paint that Mflken old things new, for wood work, pianos and furni ture, can be used on all Krades tf furniture or woodwork per bottle 930 Sample free. wears. zs colors to ce lect .from for inside mid outside uhp, no bet ter paint la made. Satur day, per-gal. fi.ro We also earr a large and complete as sortment of varnish, paint and kalsomlne brushes, eleanlnf? sponges, chamois, fur niture and metal polishes. Prices always the lowest. SHEET MUSIC jiianio nan, y lilack Hand Bag, "Stung," rag, Iyove's Dream, Balome Waltz. Twinkles, 3 atep, Hweet Pickles, Dancing Moonbeams, HITS Summer Time, Down at Coney Islae, Pye-Byo Dearie, Minstrel Show, tilrl Kike You, Darlhig Sue, at which time a number of new members will be taken into the order. This lodge lias grown from sixty-five members to a membership of over ) In less than a year and a half and they own their own home, the finest In the city. NEBRASKA .ROM DAY TO DAY Qaalnt and Cartons Features of Life In a Rapidly (ironing State. Valuable Millinery We know an Arapa hoe woman who wilt wear $500 In her Easter hat this spring. Of course, that's going some, but she can afford It. You ace, a few days ago her husband paid off the 5Q0 mortgage on the house and as her last spring's hat made over was a trifle large, she used the mortgage for bushing. Arapa hoe Pioneer. Going to the Right Place Mrs. Tom Burke departed last evening for her liege lord's new pastoral home near Lincoln. Now that Tom has quit the vexations of railroading to lead the quiet, simple coun try life, here's hoping he will soon become as rich as B: yan, and famous, too as good In all things, and with better politics. Alliance Times. Growing Old The old court houso Is crumbling and settling, the floors are wavey and uneven, and tho door frames out of square. And there Is not room enough in -the building to provide offices for all the county officials. And the county Is paying office rent that It ought not pay. And the dilapidated building Is a disgrace to such a rich and prosperous county ss Dswsnn. And the sentiment over the county is In favor of a new building. And we move that steps be Immediately taken to secure one. Dawson County Pioneer. Several Men in One While Clyde Bran nan la busy this week moving his house VOLLMER'S I. ) II I 1 ' DOUSE PAINTS, VAR NISHES, ETC, ETC. TIIiX-XpIKB, A Varn ish and Stain corn-. blued, can 95o Sample Free. Dekko, Hy. "KRlenlc Kalso- "3 in I no for walls 5 lb. package enough . for ordinary size room, l o del icate colors, 3 So Oar favorite Gold Enamel for deooratlvo purposes, . OQ Sosenthal's China Cement mends china, glass, - K wood, etc., for ....... Wire Screen Enamel Black or green color, per -j PT can. 2Jo and ......... Saturday Specials MKT MC AT THE FOUNTAIN MEETLAWD JU" BRANDOS Broken Mixed Candy, 7 " regular 15c, at, lb . ... C Our Leader Chocolates as sorted flavors, put up in fancy boxes at, 1C lb DC Chocolate Peanut Clusters, regular 40c, at, lb &JC BMDEIS hold effects from the house he occupied in the eastern purt of town into tho Newell property In the west end. Sheriff Milt Her Is flourishing the razor and manipulating the scissors in his stead at Frank Hubcr's barber shop. Milt ran a barber shop at Palmer before he was elected to office, and has not forgotten his old-time skill. He has the boys foul now when he wields the razor, because any remonstrance when the razor pujls or accidentally clips off a piece of hide constitutes resisting an officer and Is punlBhablo by confinement In the Mer rick county Jail. Central City Republican. The Yellow Terll. Jaundice, malaria, biliousness vanishes when Dr. King's New Life Pills are taken. Guaranteed. 25c. For said by Beaton Drug Co. Pursuit of Italian Feudists. SOUTH BEND. Ind., March 27. As a re sult of a feud which had Its Inception in ' Italy, Anthony Comport! and Selementa Montelana were shot and probably fatally wounded here last night. Their would-be murderers have been traced to a woods five miles north of Niles, Mich. Armed officers are In pursuit. Fruit Scarce and High JELL- Very Economical Has the Flavor of tlie Fruit I flc package uruccrsi VOLLMER'S EXPERT CLOTHES FITTERS VAKIKTV IN KllT HTVLK AM) OVICKCOATH The charm of a suit and over coat is variety. Tastes differ, and what looks good on one man may not be becoming to another. The variety here takes account of customer's own per sonality. With this superb Clothing wo fit all shapes, from the short and stout to the tall and thin not fairly well, but very well. And we are strong on exclusive patterns, such as particular men demand. t'oine and see tin-in. 81ITH AXI OVERCOATS AT 840 down to gig. 107 South 16th trat Omaha, Neb. V, . Egce'i.J.,f,l