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\ ‘ THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE —— — = == — ——— = — ] INETEENTH Y lw\l{ O\IAH )\DAY MORNI (i, \IAY 25, WENTY PAGES. NUMBER 335 Boys and Children’s Dept Boys Knee Pant Suits. oys Knee Pant Suits, GRAND BARGAIN SALI), Prices Unheard of, and a Wholesole Stock 'to ; %—'— A $45-(). Beginning Monday, May 25. Select From. Owing to the backward season we find ourselves overstocked in i v 5 y TR : many of our choicest lines of cassimere and cheviot suits, We have We will offer several lines of Knee Pant Suits at 85, manufac- This line will embrace a number of styles of pure wool fab- decided to name prices on some of the largest lots which will tured this season tosell for ¢7 and ¢8. They are all new, fresh rics, and cannot be duplicated for less than g7 per suit. This close them out quickly. Come on Monday if you want the best. : . : g P Remember the same quality of goods always sold in this depart- goods, made this season in our own work rooms and cannot be price, $4 and $4.50, makes them the best values we have ever ment, will characterize thissale. We never sell any ge pment which il il i we cannot honestly recommend. duplicated outside of our store. sold, Boys’ Long Pant Suits. WASHABLE GOODS. Boys’ Ch,eViOt Suits anwes $8. : In Fancy Combination Kilt Styles, $1.75. S0y Daislndicine: IO i, HEL In Pant Suits, Washable, $2.00, Boys’' Fancy Plaid Cassimeres; $10 Novelties in Flannel and Jersey Blouse Kilts and Knee Pant Suits, the Don’t Buy Until You Have Seen These Lines. best styles ever shown, Prices $4 to $8.50. Boys Knee Pants,| |Men’s Department Hat Department Opening of our new spring styles in straw goods [()l]dily and TUCS(lZly, 200 pilil‘S bO}’S’ Prices $8, $9 and $10. The Best Variety at Jobbers™ Prices. Odd I\yflCC Pde th SOC SEE SAMPLES IN OUR WINDOWS. Men’s genuine Mackinaw Straws at 78c and $1. CUSTOM DEPARTMENT.---Special sale of $35 suits,made in our merchant tailoring department, reduced from $45 for this weck. For this week, orders will be filled at $35. See samples in our corner show window. FREEIL.AND, LOOMIS & CO, OMAHA. e 5 | FEaT { | T s | N RYN N Y AN DPRCQ | this and Ben Butler and George F.®Edmunds | law libraries of the northwest and was doin gress, and Blackburn ‘can make a splendid | this time amounted to £500, as he had had a \ OTHR l N Y [ ” { Y ) he didn’t been lanced, mine grandm of the past made or Hamilton made$10,000 | and the thirteen mortgages which then con- | was practicing hville and left his lav | sented to the national committee, but Chan- s 3 - Koow b a year on an g » it s said and William | tained the bulk of his accumulations. The | office for the United States scna nd Gov- | dler was not present and o Mere 1 ler:. Jonos’. wns not a ® Etatesmen Whe Have Made and are Making | Wirt thought he was doiug well when his | result was that he was veduced t0$:00, and | ernor Vance is one of the leading lawyer: i "as Not Honored. | Bright Shafts Shot from the Bows of the y brig " sho. Somolimos Ba © | yearly fees amounted to 8,000 Alexander | rather than vebuild he decided to go to Cal- | North Carolina, Butler comes from a family When rts was told this he said he World's Jokers & > worthy of a wit, Fortunes at the Bar, Stephens got a single fee 0,000 and it is | ifornin, He there beeame involved in busi- | of lawyers, and he studied in the ofice of his | would pay the bill himself, and he did so. orid’s Jokers, ying something said that Aaron Burr made $10,000 and railroads, and instead of becoming | uncle, the Hon. A. P. Butler. Senator Eustis | Zach Chandler wanted to make it it, but (o silly 3 e | out: 3 out of a single case. Roscoe Conkling Wisconsin lawyer he has become ti of Louisiana is a graduate of the Harvard arts would not h of it and the result | gy Y ERYV y ro a little the worst I PAID. HIGE EOB HIS. GEEBE | o oivaqa cash retainor of $20,000 for advo: | millionalre United States senator, § ¢ | law school, and he has/becn for years profes s that ho got $00 less than nothing for | SCIENCE IN SWEET ~ CHAPTERS. | . ey cating the inte sof the Apollinaris water | Ingalls studied law in Mass s as | sor of civil law in the university of Louisiana. ng one of the greatest legal arguments YW, m‘ what’s Hm matter now? Iave company befor 3 5001 as he was admitted to the bar stav He comes from a very rich family and he has | of history. O holA o e e G An Incident in the Career of Se: min H. Bristow ; . t | Kansas with in his inside pocket. | & number of noted lawyers among his ances- | One of tho most constant practitioners be- Y £ 9 chell- How Stanford’s Br g speech on the bill mmnmng the bure opened an office near Atcluson. His law ;s. Senator Gibson is also a lawyer and he | fore the supreme court at Washington is Ben 3 A I don’t bel Library Made His Fortune engraving and printing some years ago. libravy was i ' vgo of Mississippi is not | Butler, and he probably makes more money AV-_NI"N Explanation—Jones' ('fi“l“lll“l ) ~.-\\ B —A $50,000 Retainer. Anumberotiorcnbiaet ministors Are now, Made Up of Three Books only agood lawyer but he legal author | there than any other lawyer in the country. Wife Evidently Knew. ST s (T A TiE practicing law hel Thelr high standing | and tho whole of his furniture a chair | And his frowsy head 1s packed full of legal | He does an immense amount of “{hank-you more. g gives them a wonderful influence in the de- | and a table His first client wi arponter | facts. General Walthall was getting $10,000 | business and is_always assisting some poor LR e [Copyright, 1830, by Frank @, Carpenter;] partments and they can gt immenso fees for | ana his feo was paid in Kind, Flo got a table car as @ railrond lawyer when he was | young man or some poor woman for nothing. Eomthae orie oot He Was Allowed. Rl L to e, | their worl beforo tho ouse and senate com- | and o bigh doskc for s logal services and te, and he | Not long ago the boy of one of the brightest Oh soloncn will expatinter Detroit Freo Press: Ho stood in a Brw]—T A “;m_; A " | mittees. e v this desk, painted green, is lkept in the In- [ WS 8t one time a partner of Justice Lamar. | widows of th » department was seri- With e alight Leeks aglow, doorway with an um!t a in his hang, ks i been pra ars, AUOr- | galls family today as one of its most precious | 1-0MAr himself has puid more attention to | ously injurcd in a railrond accident. The ac- Vil tel i does not know. and as i young lady came briskly tri G ailes anam i hare and SRt ’m‘hm“;, books and literature than to law, but he has cident was due to the c of the ofti- And this, I beg—be kind, O Fate! ping along in tho shov he stepped oud Belknap has a good practice. | son Ellsworth, who carried it with him to | 8004 legal wind and heis o hard worker. | cials and the railvoad company was asked to Beginning 1 Vaoatlon: nn:};{h AL s o g aroas many colloge and who probubly now uses it as a | L4mars fivst caso was the defending of a | make some compensation. This they refused Now Youl : SWhat is that s ,.;)]‘I‘ Wfr“‘,‘ :'!’ ‘:;:;‘X Nadl snaiiol the leaves of rosi part of his office furnituro in the starting of | M0 Who had whipped another, but feared | to doand the woman was in de: e ariol EOmeerUt Y ahe tapliad iand als r h B. Mol his law practic that he could not do so again, and he wanted | called upon Ben Butler at his office her D1 the oyster and the griddle-cake i tioner in the Washing Senator Tngalls' office furniture recalls o | his rival bound over to keep the peace. | stated her case. He took it, tried it for her | celebrating.” : tinued her trip as s he could see e A T ree o0 Fonl | PR Ra A Q108 Lamar succeeded in doing this and rec and got her heavy damages and would not SR without onco looking buck, i a apitol. al Wilson, | story which Senator Mitehell told me A ot haE AR Kbl At S0 et S SRR e Spare Us a Little, Aw you know!” he once a member from Indiana, mukes 830,000 @ | nis early legal experiences in Oregon. ) A2 [0 4o 11gs OF 1y “,'C‘ arhialey i e sLonqicont ob iy This lg. gn dnstancs ow York Horald: - Chicago—Yes, we | 5ighed as ho mado a sKip for the shelter year as & Washington lawyer, and the feesof | eil had just £ in his pocket when he he Iator S [ bcamo wndeke myinomonal vlslon ntitia P R S I e SR of an awning. Judge Shellabarger, who was a noted Ohio | portland, but he registered at the hotel BV G030 404 St. Louis—Don’t do that. The public It Cha .m-u Hin sman in the sixtics, amount to ten | though he was a millionaire and engaged Henry Clay's Pirst Feo It was the same with Roscoe Conkling. Ie | will want to sce some of it, whatever [ Detroit Freo Press: A man got into a stepping-stone to politics. Clay, Webster | (5555 - “”;""f ; o ‘\:.‘“ ‘lbhl'v:up- rooms which cost him $20 a weel.. Herented | (oo to just fiftcon shillings. Represe ;;"l“’“ m‘t} ‘;."" :llzlx'i.\lwy"w‘:fl\]"'m\lnl)"Illvrl'”\_\_'n:'l:-]';flI[Iw:ll' it is. side yard on Adams avenue the other and Culhoun were all lawyers. Jefferson was j"“|‘ (‘_ d "l”;hl ingin «~.nlm‘nn. alittle 8x10 ofico which had no farniture | o Sert 0 G onomist, Tearn Do e raat iy Aoy \\‘nw}pr:xun\ o ey T e o morning to find himself surrounded by making 2 law when ho mar- | JUC 8 106 X buron layryors, you 1 them | whatever in it, and he spent his & for a vol. | (¥ TS svernment by skimping | tied up und was being unjustl appropiiited e R th rgo dogs, each one of which rled, Mudison and Monroo had cach studied | BY the dozen. T understa and that Ben Butter- | umo of tho statutes of Oregon_ and this con his stomach to fit the size of a country Hoos- | DY others through a supposed legal technical R seemed perfectly willing to take hold of worth will drop the unprofital blo field of poli- | stituted his whole library. He found he could A .1 e and ThRnVAllaE Rithe ko ity, met Mr. Conkling in New York and pr At very rapid paces; (¥ him, and as he stood there in anxious ton practiced.in.tho Tonnessoo courts beforo tics to go into the more profitable one of the | got trusted for his board and his rent but he e e s Lhialany Nis fi . sented her case. He offered to take it up but Even the lightning, so they say, of mind a woman opened the doop . Pr e | 1aw at the close of Lis term, and he could, if | was at a loss as to furaiture. A friend of 1 man from Mississippi, made his first } she told him she could not pay him. In the Haus struck at several places, u ked: bo went to Missourl, Prosidents Asthur, | p o000 vove s bigger pateat businoss than | 1oy 18 to furature. 2 friend of his | yogore the bar, Speaking of the investments | gentlest manner Mr. Coukiing told her he Hayes, Johnson and Lincoln practiced law, [ 13V R0 S WEEDE Dboat business the ave him two chairs and hie went to a carpen- mings some |of the big fortunes | would doit for nothing, and he then sct the An Tllinois Philosoy aud so did Pierce, Tyler, Fillmore, Martin | 7Y @ ) 9. COURLIYY 3 d asked him to make a table for him on om. Toodeih King ich have | machinery of law in motion which gave her Thiteside S T ey ki S, ! Of the lawyers now in the United States The carpenter coolly replied that he did m food it kind which have | poierlittio fortune, 1t aid not cost ber a | v Biveside (IIL) Horald: ‘The man Van Buren, Andrew Juckson and James | Jo 000 hay Voorhoes is porhaps the ¥ 000V A0] o millions, The late David Davis | cont. who put on his summer underwear last g ma’am, Buchanan. Buchanan made $038 tho first LR not do business that y and Mitehell | gioq" 4 millionaire. The bulk of his fortune ) G. C ST weelk was sniffling avound with a bad . 1m0 fOr one th ther,” Be: in Cri - 1, ¥ A mil FraNk G, CARPENTER, B ron 16 other year he practiced and ten years luter ho had est in Criminal Cases. finally obtained the use of adesk in an ad ‘ X L g came from some lands about Chicago which e cold after Tuesday morning’s frost. This 3 ¥, ma'am, but circumstincos n his fees up to 11,000 a year. He dropped de s among his clients none | Joining oMce. He put out his shingle and at |\ C/ o given for legal services which he A Boy's Essay on T is in perfect harmony with the universal ave worked a grave and importunt thelaw when he got iuto politics and this | have ever been hung, and he can bring the | the end of that year he had twenty-six out of 3 & law of gauze and efféct, change in my wanis. 1 think my pres- rs to the eyes of the jury in any case he | the fifty-two cases that came before the ; i 3 u don’t know the A Feminine Paradox - mee m“. n ahorse and a donkey, Their name is legion. They pepper the house and the scnate. You find them on every street corner in- Washinton and after they leave public life they settle down here to practice. Of tho 412 members of this con- gress 288 are lawyers, Tho speaker is o Juwyer, All the leaders of the house are lawyers and more than three-fourths of the wen who hold down those soft five-thousand- dollar cushions in the scnate are or were limbs of the law. It b beginning of the government law before they got into politics. Tom Ben s th » with some of tho public men of | t I\h'i“ Boyas o i Lo Bl HoR shig A Tonusky csehgalboy, “of:i tuydlye » = b suit will last me for the n five 5 the cise some of © public men ¢ ands were supposed to be worth practicall ears, rec ote the following \ ; o ent s\ ast me for the nc i Yuday Jon Snerman was admitted to tho | pleads. Hodofended ono of tho mombers of | court. His practico grew stoadily, and citi- | Jttie. - Ea boid to them wd the sty sron | i b iy troia the ’,‘\]", Web g RAay sl AGagd N 1 [years, and” T don’t care ‘if I don’t have bar ‘at twenty-one. He studied law inhis | JohnBrown's raid at Havpers Forry und he | zens of Portland tell me that he was soon | 4,4 1he Jands grew with it until they bre | lunggy gur 1fghts, our kidneys and our o i ot good bl | anything to eat for w month to come. "1 brother's oftice in the little town of Mans stho biggest fees of his kind ator | making £10,000 a y Ho had ono client, |y 1% 101 Ge'of thousands of dollurs In | LiveHIVIS it wasn't for our breath wo | T 9 Ut why do they call him | you would only bo so kind as to ) field, Ohio, and borrowed £50 to go to Colum- | Spooner was making 810,000 a yoar as a rail- | Ben Halliday, wl 1 him $10,000 & yoar | greaq of g fow hundred dollars, Itis so with | would die when we sleep. Our breath | “Beonuso he is death on fics. Bho callod 'om off und ho ekipped bus to be admitted to practice before the | road lawyer when he was elocted, and he is | for a numberof years, aud he still makes many of the cases that come before many of | Keeps the life through the nose Couldn't Stand Annie Rooncy. supreme court, When he camo back his | said to have onoof tho cloavest legal minds | Some of the biggest fees of the count the . Washington courts and . beforo | When we ave asleep.” Boys who stay in | Gold Spectacles Are More Generous. | San Erancisco Chroniela: “Go over brother tock blm into partuership and the | in tho Usitod Alilacat vaaninon One of Mitehell's first cases beeame famous | {10 goviiments, Patent lawyers acept | & oom all day should not breathe. They | - Joweler's Weekly: Little Ethel—Don't | and arrest that fellow for me,” was the {wo bad a very falr colloction bysinges, John | 8 good 1 ) boforahe went to | in Oregon as omotinios (niorests 11 tho aiaors eoeb® | should walt until they get out in the | pe wearspees o tickle their oyes? 105t of a mild looking man numed was 5000 able to save §00 a ydar, and theso | Towa, and there aro fow i The “Goose Case." cure, and one of the rich men of Washington v, Boys in a room make bad air scotic Papa—Yes; plain Gold | Roberts of a policeman last evening on savings well invested formed “the foundation | t untry today than old Sonat > German owned four geése which | jgu patent lawyer named Anthony Pollock, | Ctiled earbor Curbonicide i3 cd ones ure worn to tickle other | Kearny strect, near Montgomery aves 1t waus about ten years after | Brown of Georgia, Brown is a self-n were killed by a wealthy but unscrupulous manages the Goodyear rubber patent poison as mad dogs, A lot of ople’s eyes. : . Roberts pointed to the open doors were onee in a ¢ hole in Cule - ¥ of u saloon, inside which . lustys and carbonicide the A Feminine Parador. y that bo was elocted to con i | man, made from the ground up. He | citizen of Portland ) an rotained | Puo Jand cl that Laome bar s not taken it up | pair of steers to the South Cavoling a Mitchell and tho wealthy man empl us of dollar L teside (T11.) Herald: It i where ho was educated, and got tho master | “Laundelet” Williams, The damages claimed | Jobby 1 Sy o p g ehel LI R Aok | A R e h T g epTon Ingrdauih i worn bullad, I to take the steers in payment of Lis boavd and e but tho rich man, by perjuring e ' lai to" reeiveane half lunged steam beer consumer was bawls et woman who wears a No, 5 s B Eaundas : | tuition, Tt was hovo that hg got the r | self, got a verdict in his 3 10 G third, ho makes & big-strike e, | of breathing. i \bly sends her husband to the stove | & for s bald head aud iing | ments that enabled him to bagin th as in despair, but Sanator Mitehell, know: the electoral commission i v, while i i RYIE of | the law, and he taught school after this a ho chavactor of tho rich defendant, ad 1er0 was considernblatalle about the 1 law at the D, 1 18 3 C to take a back At i Not Very Satistuctory. turn the Mice Drant L paga 1 that he had t | t t 1 4 Miteh that Webster used to tuke : Bt P o side or the whi before tho s of mot tsaved none 5 er ca ] 1 Abe timo e was in Washington. The fees of | 1 ‘ ! b " 'ho late Senator Beck had a stopping at Wormley's L I ¢ o g 1 \ine i f Mat Gge Were nothung in comparison with [ law u Wisco 1 ou the f tice lu Kentucky befero e came to con- | thirty duys to try " ill ¢ L it ad von of dem garbuucles ouce andf if v - w Coutes House, Kan. City