Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 06, 1900, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE OMAHA DAILY ItTCEt SATntDAV. OCTOHTJl , 1000.
RTMENTSHAYOE
C000 fino imported Flow blue Sfl tl1 VC S V
the most astnuishiticr ha myitis in o-rhrJc '
10 inch
iu,nou , . . r ; r & .vuvuu nie Runaway oiri
oaiaa oowls iawaia aum iiiiii2 auu itiuturica ui tne uoimiryw intmsaiias ot ,
i . .... . . i.STIGCiifll of f Pk.t ti O's; st t1ip usual niinac Ttta T-i-s
Music on salo in our music du-
llegular prico $1.00 lo $1.25,
partmont.
on sale Saturday at
uaujlc uncicu &uun iine(juaiiea assori nents or sunn rnrp narrvHe n u
19c
Shrewd and economical buyers save money b' keeping their eyes on Hayden's Special
MMW J Jl 111 VII
Attend the Greatest
Dress Trimming Sale
Ever Held in the
Country.
Ko DIIE3S TIU.MMI.VCiS If l'BR YAHD
Thousands of yards of tho II nest Domestic
13 raids from tho largest manufacturer In
the United States. Those Roods (fro In odd
lengths, running from 3 to 24 yards to each
piece sold by tlio piece only at lc I'lSR YD.
11.50 DltKSS TRIMMINGS 3So PER YARD
This include u grand assortment of fancy
black All-Silk Trimmings, as well us n
coinpleto lino of colors.
11.00 DRESS TRIMMINGS 25c PER YD.
TliU la tlio finest lot of 75c to $1.00 Dress
Trimmings in tlio city your choice 25c per
jard.
40c DRESS TRIMMINGS lCc PER YARD
Theso nro all black and very stylish.
J5c DRESS TRIMMINGS 10c
This lot Is a beauty ull tho newrat edges
and finu luaertlngs Just tlio thing for fins
dress trimmings.
FINE FUR TRIM MINUS
Tho best lino of Dno Fur Trimmings In
tho city.
All perfect Pearl Iluttons, Nos. 1G to 21,
orth 10c to 2."ic, Haydcu'3 factory sale
jirlru. per dozen, 314c.
Ono lot perfect hand-stltched Handkor
chiefs, hair-ttich hem, mill length salo
prico 2c.
Mixed lot of Laces, Insertions, Embroid
eries and Fancy Edges, worth 15j, Hayden's
mill lutigtii nulo prico 2c.
25c AH -Linen llaudkorchlofs Cc.
Bigger Wash Goods
'cystine C?a4ip.fJlon
REGULAR FULL PIECE OOODS-ln
tho best styles of FLANNELETTE,
for wrappers, yard Co
b'hlrtlng Calicos In 2 to 10 yard
pieces, yard IVjo
Regular FULL PIECES YARD WIDE
DARK PERCALES, yard S,
Host grade silver gray and black and
wbltu Calicos, 2 to 10 yard pieces, yd. .314c
FULL PIECES AM OS K 13 AG APRON
GINGHAMS, all sized cUcks, blue,
brown, green, etc, yard iftc
J'ULL PIECES dark standard Calicos.
yard ....20
Full pieces yard wide, 12'.4c Sllkollno
yard 5.c
Striped Mercerized Silk Moreen, worth
Jl.OO yard,' on salo Saturday, yard 39c
AGAINST COURT HOUSE BONDS
Oontral Labor Union Will Have Oommitteo
Thoro to Protest.
FEDERAL UNION GETS ITS CHARTER BACK
UlMT Of I.IIIIH StlllllllllK C'OIIII'H Mini
la .Settled .liter it (ircat Drill
if Drliutr llrtm'cn tlio
llt-ll'Klltt'ft.
Central Labor union will have a com
tnltteo at the mooting of the county com
missioners this morning to protcal against
tho proposed issue of bauds fur a now
court house. Georgo Kleffner of South
Omaha brought tho subject up nt tho moot
ing of tho Central union Friday evening,
declaring his conviction that it would bo
un unwlso movo for tunny reasons ho
enumerated, chief among which was a
probability that Omaha anil South Omaha
will soon cousolldato and constitute n
county by themselves and this Issue of
bonds might luicrfero with tho issuo oi
bonds for tho acquisition of tho water
works. After discussion by several votes
tho union expressed Its disapprobation of
the proposition by a uunnimous rising vole
nnd a commltteo was uppolnted comprising
.Asa Taylor, Georgo Kloffner and Fred M.
Youngs to present the protest to the com
missioners. Tho controversy over the charter of fed-
oral union 1.S91 came up on the applica
tion of Otto Schsverln for recognition as a
dclcgnto from that union, which Is an or
ganization of unskilled labor, it appeared
(rom tho discussion that ensued that there
is dlssunslon In that union, arising from
tho mysterious dlsappcarnuco of about $100
In fuudH realized from a picnic during tho
j nuiutncr. Sotno eight or ten members, who
nro accused of having been privy to the
loss of tho treasure, have withdrawn from
tho union. Schwerln appeared as a repro
Bcntntlvo of tho remaining factlou In place!
of ono of those who have retired. Tho
claims of tho Schwerln faction were pro-1
dented by Georgo Mitchell, who. declare 1 '
that somo of tho retiring members had I
dtolon tho charter and papers from the'
union's desk lu Washington hull, nnd had'
turned It over to C. E. Sparks, secretary
of tho Central Labor union, who Is also
organizer for tho American Federation of
Labor, from which tho federation derived
its charter. After a heated controversy
Bchwerlu was admitted nud obligated as a '
delegato from the union and Secretary!
Sparks was directed to return tho charter
to tho remaining faction.
J. Polllrnn nnd J. White wcro admitted
ns delegates from the Uroommakers' union,
Ed F. Kennedy from tho RotleruiaUcrs' to
succeed John Madden. W. J. Htpo of tbo
Bookbinders to succeed Georgo (es. Ed II
Stophan of tho Clgnrmnkera to succeed H
A. Nellson and 11. C Dodd of tho WaltcM".
.vi ii v aw mi rMirA''
in mi
There I j only ONE POND'S EXTRACT and eve rybody Imowi its purity,
itrcngth and great medicinal value. Don't take the weak, watery
Witch tlazcl preparation! represented to be "the same as" POND'S
EXTRACT. They generally contain " wood alcohol," which Irritates
.the skin, and, taken Internclly, Is a deadly poison.
Oct POND'S EXTRACT, sold only In scrtled bottles In bull wrappers.
lien's Furnishings Sale
Mfin's 15c Four-Ply Linen
Collars, 5ci
f'OO cloicn latest style men's Collars,
Rlandlng or lurn-donn -clean, new, pcrfoct
four-ply linen cold everywhere K.
for 15c -on b1o nt 53C
Men's Medium Weight Me
rino Underwear, 25c.
Two cases men s line merino wool Un
derwearmedium weight all sizes shirts
and drawers made to eell for 50c a gar
menton salo CftE
at G
Men's $1.50 medium wcght all Of)
wool Underwear all sizes 5?(lC
Ouo lot samples of men's ilno wool Un
derwear that wore mado to sell up to $2.50
per garmonl all In ouo lot fPVO
at S9$G
Men's 25o Hos. In blacks, tana and fancy
colors guaranteed absolutely fast 6ff$
on boIo at per pair l3Q
Men's Shirts.
Ono lot men's Shirts collars and cuffs
separate or attached In Kronen percales
mttde'to sell for Jl.OO on salo Q
Men's 51.50 fino Linen Shirts In
all tho now utylus at StJv
.Men's 60c Neckwear In all the latest
styles four-ln-handa, tecks, Jftjj?
etc. on salo at..' hwG
Gpifcai Dept.
Wo have a largo assortment ol all styles
of frames aud tho finest quality of crystal
lenses. Our prices aro much lower than
others. No chnrgo for examination by (iial
tiled optlciun.
fkvy Ung Prices
Hood's Sarsaparllla f9o
Palno's Celery Compound CDo
Gailleld Tea zoe
Pozzonl's Complexion Powder, per box.. 35c
Swansdown Complexion Powder 15c
Dr. Woodbury's Complexion Soap .... ISc
Dr. Woodbury's Complexion Cream .. 18c
to succeed Howard Hurvey. Tho Abovo del
egates wero obligated.
Tho names of W. J. Wales and Georgo E.
Russell wcro submitted as selections of
representatives of tho Electrical Workers'
union. Action went over until the next
meeting.
A letter was read from Chnrlps R. Jones,
who wrote from Hillings, Mont., asking the
Central Labor union to warn nil men against
listening to the Importunities of western
rallrond labor iigents, who are hiring men
Indiscriminately und bhipplug them to that
country on tho pretense that they can se
curo work on a railroad they represent as
being built n short distance out of that
place. Ho writes that tho agents charge
theso men from $1 to $6, furnish them
transportation anil keep their baggago
checks until they have paid their fare.
Thcro was no work there at any price, ho
writes, nnd not enough room In the town to
sleep the people now there. This communi
cation wns referred to tho press commit
tee. Iloycotts by tho Meat Cutters' union
against flvo meat markets for differences
with tho union wero endorsed and It np
pcureil from tho discussion that one of those
whoso place of business Is ntfected objecte 1
to the wording of tbo union card which hai
been Miaponded In his shop. It is headed
"Intercntlcmil Union Market," and the pro
prietor complaltiiHl that mnny customers
who did not read nil of tho card took It that
this meant that the shop belonged. Io some
combination for advancing prices of meat.
Tho chair appointed Hollls Tyler of tho
Waltera' union a member of tho organization
committee, nnd William Schneider nnd F.
II. Mnnn ns irembers of tho home in lustry
nnd union labor rommltt'ee, while A. II.
Schroeder of the Musicians' was named n3
fraternal delegato from South Omaha.
CiiiiNuniiitloii Curt'il.
An old physician, retired from practice,
had placid In hi- hands by an East Indian
mlssloi nry tho formula of n slmplovegr
table remedy for tho speedy nnd permanent
cure of Consumption, bronchitis, Catarrh,
Asthma and all Threat and lung affections,
also a positive and radical cure for nervous
debility nnd all nervous complaints. Hav
lug tested Its wonderful curative powers In
thousands of rases, and desiring to relievo
human suffering, I will send freo of
chargo to nil who wish It, this reclpo,
In German, French or English, with full
directions for preparing nnd using. Sent
by mall by addressing with stamp, nnmlng
this paper, W. A. Noycs, S35 Powers' block,
Rochester, N. Y.
I'nrli lliinril Work I'rum cixIiik,
Much of the work outlined by the Hoard
ot Park Commissioners .it lecont meotlnt.s
has been completed. A driveway has bcmi
graded through Kountxe park, east of the.
Twentieth street bridge ('cross the lagooi.
The approaches to thu hrldro have been
(langoroin for some time and wire not us.l
The drlvewav was bulit to open travel mi
the street prior to the time when the Ingnon
will bo tilled anil the park lent' red Grid
crs will begin work on C'trtls Turner park
next week The (.-round will be leveled and
put In such cot dltl' n that nhrubs and tr i
ninv be planted this winter In Hems
park a drive Is completed which coure t
tho boulevnr 1 with Thirty-seventh street
i'i ntv j u.ii
1
4 I ) tjf. Vl'jr ItVJ. T ill
1 41 b.
Lfl Kit
Silks. Silks. Silks.
27-INCH WIDE HLACK AND COLORED
TAKFETA. AT C9C.
Tho best silk ever offered for tho price,
In black and about 10 different colors.
Thousands of pieces of Fancy Silks nt 69c
-lhesi) nro elegant silks, very heavy mid all
tho lutost stylos.
MO SALE ON FINE 11LACIC SILKS AT 75C.
Theuo you will find on main bargain
square all kinds of weaves, tho regular
skirt aud dress silk that sells up to $1.50.
We show nn Immense lino of new silks
for trlmmngs, In tucks, cords, hemstitch
und shlrrod, all the prettty light shades.
All day Saturday wo will sell a 24-lnch
wide Frolu li foulard black dress silk, worth
$1.25 or a ;iG-liicli wldo black Jnpauuic,
worth $1.2. your cholco tlJc.
When you read your Sunday morning's
paper look for that Wlnslow Taffetu add.
We lnivo something Important to toll you.
Wlnslow Taffeta Is tho original wldo taf
(eta. Wlnslow Taffeta Is the only wldu
taffota that wears. Remember that Hay
dens' is the place.
Spcsiais for Saturday
DO dozen Ladles' Wrappers, fleece lined,
each C9c.
25 do7en Percale Wrappers, 39c.
Ladles' Dressing Saccules, In blue, pink,
cardinal nnd gray mado (rom wool elder
down, wftrth $1.25, for 69c.
Ladles' Perralu Underskirts, with llounco
and rulllo, worth $1.00, for 39c.
1 table Ladles' Rainy-Day Skirts, with
several rows of stitching, nt $3.75.
Ladles' Illack Brocade Skirts, 93c.
Ohildren's School
SDresse
1 caso of silk tfool aud cotton, neat
bright colors, good3 usually sold at 39c, on
salo nt 25c.
1 caso all wool plaids, worth 59c, on
sale 25c.
1 caso short lengths, in all sizes, from
1 to 0 yards to piece, on sale at per yurd
19c.
NEIGHBORS EXCHANGE SHOTS
i:neli .MlxtmiU the Oilier fur n t'hloLcil
Tiller mill Until tint
Hurt.
C. S. Gago, who lives In a sparsely settled
section a quarter of a mile cast of tho
Country club house, heard a noise. In his
chicken coop the other night, so, taking his
trusty shotgun from Its hooks on tho wall,
he sallied forth to inquire tho cause. Joel
Hawkins, whese home adjoins that of Gago,
also heard tho noise. Dressing hurriedly
ho took his shotgun from behind tho hall
door aud sauntered out.
Now. It happens that both Hawkins and
Gago are chicken fanciers, llehlnd the
dwelling of each Is a largo yard enclosed
with n picket fence, topped with wire
screen, nnd tho yards aro separated by
a chlclt uproot stockade. At tho rear of
each paddock Is a house for tho fowls and
still larther to tho rear, without the en
closures, Is a clump of scrub timber and
underbrush.
Gago approached from the north nnd
Hawkins from tho south. Tho dr,y twigs
crackled under their feet. Through tho
scant foliage tho moon cast a wan light
and on" either hand wero eerlo shadows.
It was Just such a scene as tho stage
electrician would delight to create and had
ho been thero ho would have bathed those
two crouching figures In a flood of greou
calcium.
As It was each took tho other for tho
chicken thief. For two hours, until tho
break of the chill, gray dawn, they watched
each othor, oaoh taking caro to keep under
cover. Then Gngo .mmmoncd courage and
mado n charjo. There were two Hashes
of light, two explosions, two charges of
tine bird shot found lodgment in humnn
ller.h. two yells. Then, recognizing each
other's voices, they compared notes and
found that nelthor wns badly hurt.
Hawkins told this story to tho cnptnln of
police and Incidentally asked thu nld of tho
department In protecting his avlnry.
A' Tlioimnnil TitnKiieN,
Could not express the rapturo of Annlo
E. Sprlngor of Philadelphia when Dr. Klng'3
Now Discovery cured her of n hacking
cough that for many years had mado life a
burden. Sho says: "After all other rem
edies and doctors failed It soon removed
tho pain In my chest nnd I ran now sleep
soundly, something 1 can scarcely remem
ber doing before. I fenl like sounding Us
praises throughout tho universe." Dr.
King's New Discovery is guaranteed to euro
alt troubles of the thront, chest or lungs.
Price, 50e and $1.00. Trial bottles frco at
Kuhn & Co.'b drug store.
ASK CONCERNING ATTEBURY
Alli-KiMl IlliplUt MillUfer olleltx A III
for OiiiiiIiii (iinrltli'N In w.
cm Icuwi Toiviik.
A. W. Clark, superintendent of the Child
Saving Institute, has received Inquiries
from several towns In western Iowa dur
ing the last ten days relative to n Rev.
Mr. Attebury, who claims to bo a Dnptlst
minister, and who represents himself ns
the agent of certnln Omaha charities. Per
sons connected with churches In various
Iowa villages hnvo nsked If he Is author
ized to solicit such aid. They say he
claims to represent tho Young Women's
Christian association, the Salvation Army
Rescue home and another rescue home
located 'at Eighth and Bancroft stroots.
Mr. Clark has referred theso communi
cations to ench of tho threo rtmrltlos
named and each denier ill knowiedgo of
such a pornon bb Rev. Mr. Attebury. None
of them has employed nn outside agent.
The Inquiries have been answered In ac
cordance with these facts,
When Inst heard from (October 4) the
Exquisite Millinery
A great sale on nil that Is now and
fashionable In Ladles' Headgear. The
most superb nnd complete lino of ladles'
beautifully trimmed bats over shown In
Omaha. Special cut. prices on stylish felt
street hats, In all tho new shades.
Linen ISept,
A few of the good things:
4-4 Drown Muslins nt 3c, 10 yard llmt.
4-4 Pleached Muslins at 4Ve, io yds limit.
4-4 Atlantic Muslin ut 7c, 20 yards limit.
4-4 Cnrabrlc MUfdlu nt 7',fcc, 20 yards limit.
8-4 Drown Sheeting at 14c, no llmt.
8-4 Illeachcd Sheeting, 10-, no Unit.
Speeial Clock Sale
At $4.00 and $4.85
All our handsome largo Mantel Clocks.
Theso clocks nro of the best muke, and
guaranteed. A nice assortment to select
from. Dlack Iron clocks with gilt mouldings.
Alto marble, S-day, hour aud half hour
strike, cathedral gong.
Child's silver plated Cups 25c
licit Ruckles 10c
"reverend'' gontlemau was In Carroll, da ,
where ho was Interesting church peoplo In
his enterprise and soliciting subscriptions
for a little magazluo called "Vigilance."
WIIICKLY rLH.Yltl.Mi HOlhi: TAIII.i;.
AnKroKUte uf HunlneHH TriuiNiictt-il Iij
the AnHticlutcil Illllll.N.
NEW YORK. Oct. 5. Tho following table,
compiled by Ilradstreet, shows tho bank
clearings nt tho principal cities for tho
week ended October 4, with the per cent
of Increase and decrease ns compared with
tho corresponding week last year:
CITIES.
Amount. I Inc. Dec
New York
Roston ,
Chlcugo
Philadelphia
Pittsburg
St. Louis
Snn Francisco
Iinltlmore
Cincinnati
Knusas City
Houston
Minneapolis
New Orleans
Cleveland
Savannah
OMAHA
Detroit
Louisville
Providence
Indianapolis
Oalveston
Milwaukee
Murrain
St. Paul
Columbus, O
Denver
St. Joseph
Richmond
Seattle
Ilfirtfnrd
Memphis
Augusta, Gn
Peoria
Portlnnd, Ore
Salt Luko City
Wnshlnuton
Li s Angeles
Atlanta
Rochester
N"W llnvcn
Worcester ,
I'liiingllcld. Mass..
Ki rt Worth
Portland. Mo
Nnrrolk
Syracuse
Dch Moines
Nashvlllo
Wilmington, Del...
Fall River
Scrantnn.
Orund Hnnlds
Dayton, O
Tncomn
Spokane
Sioux City
Davenport
Topeku
Lowell
New Medlord
Knoxvllle. Tenn....
Illt'mlngham
Wichita
Mlnghiimton
Lexlnglon, Ky
Jacksonville, Fin..
KalHmar.oo
Akron
Chattanoogn
Rockrord. Ill
Canton, O
Snrlnglle'd. O
Fnrco. N. P
$ 973,139,619
H9.Kil.SH
137 ."Sil,277
91,743,10:!,
2S.704,27i5
2l,(VO,9:o
21,72 ,0' 9
15.24S.3V)
24. b
"4.3
4.2
8 1
2.9:
19.5!
1.7
14.5
'il2
13,1 '2 621
12,5S,324
11.372.0112
31.9
2L2
11.100,(62 1
8 (IM,3i:i
fi.3'i 1.349
7.5t0.HI4!
7.7.".0 (H0
5.fi;5.70O
6.16I.G;G
5.747 OCO
6.fi0t!,516!
5.5'i5(j2l
5 II7,2S1
S.27tl,70Oi
105.1
14.9
H.5
II 2
3.5
'47:0
;.i
2.81
I
C.0I
2.0
'12! i
'ih'.i
4 215.1M
3.777.721I
"i'j
6.S
3,3IS,829I
?.92iJ.k2'i
I
1.2',
12.5,,
141.2 ,
).:!,
10.0 ,
'..KS.rii7
2.ril,U10
3,S2I,?22
2,f3'5,71S
2.r5.01
2.1S3.127
27.1
22.31
oii':
13.7'.
2,im 7i5i
2,ffi.!lSfi
1.572 467
1.44l.7fi2
I.2l.7f0
l.r.,231
1.117 571
1,211,3 ft
1 0'2,!)
J.C2i.8l'l
1 5
1.0
OO 1
IS 3
r.4
3 2
iii 1
".f01,v;3
1,092X31
1,013.337
1.137.241
1. cm. If6
1.072.111
13.fil.
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5 I
10.7
1 1
is c
4.1
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9.2'.
37. V
1
'2 LP I
1.2'
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Pi'i.SI
51.1
l.S.
ii.s
l,2H,30ii
1,V70,'0fi
1.230.S13
1 117,3i'.)l
M7,S1I,
en rrr.i
Wl.0'151,
Sld.472'
493 3101
m 3TI
r.lS.1131
:'Ti.32l,
8k7.f.77l
16,0iV)l
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145 597I
260.1M
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27S.1941
9D ran' .
Ji.raaXTsTTr?''
fE9.r33.S9R1
Hastings, Neb.
13 4
17.5
Fremont,
Neb.
Toledo
Helena
Mucon
Little Rock
42 7
33.2
ICvansvllio
Rnrlngfleld,
III.
vnungstown
Sioux Falls. 8. D....
Tntols. I'. 8
Totals, outside N. Y.
DOMINION OF CANADA.
I 1
Amount. I Inc 1 Pe
CITIES.
Mnntrenl i$ 14.510.9Ml.
Torontn , 10.417.7771.
Winnipeg 2,o5.H9'
Ilnlirax l,732,finS
Hnmllton 1 .7i7.(lSSl
Rt. John, N. M .37.791
Vancouver ' l,3i7,:
Victoria Ek9,070l
Totals '...1$ 132,2751
9 e
II 0
f.t. 2
tO.S
ra 9
11 3
Children's Cloak Dept.
After months of hard labor wo huvo
gathered from the best manufacturers of
tho country tho largest nnd most com
plet Html; of children's goods of nny house
In America. Saturday wo guarnnteo oery
mother In Oninlm nnd tho surrounding
country n saving of 25 to 50 per cent on
children's garments. Wo mnko you n
Ktnndiug proposition that If any house
quotes you n prico 1 cent less than ours
you enn return It nt our expense and
get your money back.
500 Children's Jackets, ngos 4 to 14, ss
a starter for $1.25.
2S5 Children's Jackets, In heavy mix
tures, made up lit the very newest stylus,
they nro worth $1.50 on sale Saturday nt
$2 9S.
Coo Children's Jackets, the grentest und
grandest variety we ever had; they aro
worth $7.60 to $10.00 on salo for, each $5.
Still Louring
Furniture Price
Four cnrloads of
our furniture,
bought In July last,
have Just cumo to
bnnd It Is a little
lato now to get tho
usual prices for
theso goods, so
hnvo marked all
these goods at a
lower price. You
will find lots of
j r
uiuu Hurunu
mm
mi WiIIKIIIiWMIII in
now goods on our
Moors now and wo can assure you a great
saving.
New Folding Reds, $10.50, $11.60, $12.50
and $11.00.
Now Parlor Suits, flo pieces, $26.50,
$28.00 aud $30.00.
Hundreds of new fancy Odd Pieces and
Fancy Settccfc. covered In new, up-to-date
coverings.
Ono if tho finest lines of now Extension
Tables shown In tho city. -Tables raugo
In prico from $3.r.O up to $15.00.
Hcforo you buy furniture see us.
SAYS BRICK TRUST EXISTS
.John lliirte, n (outriii'tor, Ilelim
Suit AkuIufiI llrlci.- CoMtrliet
ui'n' Ammii'IiiI Inn,
John II. Harte, contractor, has filed suit
against tho Ilrlck Contractors' association
of Omabn, which lucludes many of the
brick contracting firms of tho city, ask
ing Hint It bo declared a trust and be
dissolved by order of tho- court. Plaintiff
claims that these firms havo organized
tho nstcclntlon named for tho purpose of
controlling tho brick contracting trade In
Omaha and freezing out all competition.
Ho alleges that he Is putting up a number
of buildings In various parts of tho city
and that representatives of tho Arms con
nected with this association have been
threatening his employes, telling them that
If thoy did not quit his employ they would
bo unable to secure employment with nny
of the other firms thereafter. He asked
that an order bo Issued by tho court re
straining tho Intruders from Interfering
with or threatening bis employes pending
the action of tho court on his application
to havo the association dissolved ns a trust.
Judge Dickinson Issued a temporary re
straining order setting tho final hearing
for October 12.
.lull ( oiil'ln't Hhvp Stood It.
If ho'd had Itching piles. They'ro ter
ribly annoying; but Uucklen's Arnica Salvo
will cure tho worst caso of piles on earth.
It has ctued thousands. For Injuries,
pains or bodily eruptions It's tho best salve
In tho world. Price, 25c a box. Cure
guarantied. Sold by Kuhn & Co., drug
gists. LOCAL BREVITIES.
Word has been received nt army head
quarters that Siege Mattery O Is now on
Its way to Foit Riley, where- It will arrive
toda;'.
iSugeno V. lubs, candidate- of the social
dciiHicriK y foi pn slilcut, is luoked to open
Ills 011 mi Micro In omnha .'t Washington
ball tho evening ol' October 10.
Smith Holton and Lottie Singleton, the
couplo who lacked the means or procuring
a murrlnne license, wero legally united yes
terday. To secure the money $2.10 ror the
permit the police matron solicited ulms
from the byways and the knot wiui tied
gratuitously by Police Judge tlordon. Tho
bride expects her rather to arrive rrom
DeSoto nnd tuke her home.
Civil Hcrvtec examinations will be held
In (Jmnlin October 10 ror ellglbles ror posi
tions In the government printing ofllce and
rir departmental clerks In the different
brunches whore ellglbles nre lequlred
October 23 to 25 examinations will be held
for inecba '.ileal draughtsman and ror clerks
ror registers and reeclvers ror the land
olllees In several states nnd territories
November l the lists will be open for the
registration or persons desiring positions
n '"killed ivTkinen in tho ant)iro:ologcnl
department t tho HmMisonlan Institute
BUFFET LIBRARY GARS
Best Dining Gat Sniiti
IS 1 fg
21 x I
Special Saturday
Bargains
SBUS ON QUALITY
Did you sco that double heating base
burner, with a 16-lnch fire pot, a regular
$41 heater, special $32.95.
Cyclone hot blast 16-tnch, Saturday
$S.25.
21-lnch air tight wood heater, $1.95.
16-Inch modern Oak Saturday $9.95.
No. S laundry stovo Saturday $2.95.
THE iTANDARI) STEEL RANGE, the
Quest In Omaha, largo oven, 18x14x21; high
warming closet, asbestos lined through
out, a regular $37.50 range, our price Sat
urday $29.95.
No. S 4-holo cook, lS-Inch oven nnd
very fino plain cook stove, warranted, a
fine baker, cheap nt $15.00 Saturday $10.95.
6-holo range, with reservoir, 20-lneh
oven, line baker, chenp at $18.00 Satur
day $14.95.
Wood-lined stove bonrds Saturday 69c.
Polished iron pipe Saturday 27c.
Plain iron plpo Saturday 10c.
Coal hods Saturday 13c.
Flro shovels Saturday 2c.
M&XFZ 2
ADVANCE NOTICE
AK-SAR-BEN CARPETS
6,000 y.trds Carpola and Mattings used at tho Don the
night of tho ball. All go on salo Monday morning, Oct.
8th, at 8 o'clock. Soo Sunday papora for pricos.
Ono.hnlf inch tubing, extends from 28 to fit inchos, for Laco Curtnlns
Suturday each
TABOURETS
Mado of solid oak, choico dodigna, richly finishod in golden; throo j)at Kn
terna. Spcciuls for Saturdry i)Oc, 75c and OUC
"Walk in and Look Around. "
Orchard & Wilhelm Carpet Company
1414-1416-1418 Douglas Street.
; MANHOOD RESTOED'Svell
vvitK bin Vltullir,tlieprK:rlplliinoffiuout French iibyilclsn, will quickly cum you of all
wS 'irrrouror (lli'u.aul Ilia ccnemtlrt ur(snii, aucu m l.o.i Manlioad, lnuinnl,
CJA ,l in. In iha llnrk, Hrmlumt Kwliilnai, Nrrou Ueblllty, I'ltnplo
uwa lurai lu nitrry, i;iunninK iirnin., mriciir.ii una ;on.iipniiaai.
' II atui'M Mil lnuft by lr or iiiihu I'lf vtntaulckncii4u( dttciiirr, which II not cbtcked
lK'ls to Mef rniaiorrliim unit all th horror, ol Iropotrdcr, 'III,ll:NHclens th
Uvpr. iIia Lttlnv. aud the uiinarr annua ol all lmsurlttea. :iriIii:NUfetrtiiiirLliaBai
nd rcitormm!! wiat oreant , .
'Iliriaon ftunVrers are not eitifd hr Doctor I neana(0 per crntora troubltil with I'rnatatltlla,
CITl'IPKNE the oniy know n remedy tu rur nltbont un operation, 000 llliiinU!. A wrlttea
Etmrantesclreii and niou.-y remrni'il irhoie doeanot effect a, perisaneut curt. LWftboi,lor (J.0O,
mall, fiend Inr kiick circular awl lenllmi.Ilr.la.
AJJiwplVfil, sir i'I Mc J. o. toi vnt, Kaa Franctmo, Cat.
FOIl SAI.I3 IIV MVi:ilS-UII,LO. ..III tl CO.. JUT 11 AND rAIl.VAM.
lK Ground floor
; Office
With a Big !
r.. . ii
s YUUll 7,
Located rlh'ht on Karnum Street, In tg
I'I UK I'HOOI' bullilInK Is an oppor-
tunny which muy not coron again torM
yearn. Thuro In unothsr larso room j
adjoining v.hlch you may havo, If you
want It, A'lilcU opona on tho court.
Kloctrlo Debt, heat and Janitor nerv-
Ico aro Included In thu rental. 4
ncBldea, there In an advantage InB
being In tho host bulldlnR In town.
R. C. Peters & Co.,
Rental Agents,
Ground Floor, Bee liuildlng.
Dress Goods
Our extra heavy black $1.93 Cheviot will
go on sale at Die.
Our extra heavy Venetians, worth $1.75,
will go on sale at ono prico only 9Sc.
Extra heavy 6S-luch Homcspuus, worth
up to $1 9S yard, will go at 9Sc.
Extra heavy all wool Homespuns, worth
35c yard, will go on salo at 49c.
French Flannels
A new lino of French Flannels Just ar
rived and now on salo at 3Sc, 65c, 65c, 75c,
9Sc.
Extra fino embroidered, at $1.50, $1.76,
$1 98 up to $3 00 per yard.
Flannel Dept.
Five cases 36-Inches wide best Outing
Flannel, per yard 7V4c, worth 12V4c.
Flvo cases extm heavy Shaker Flannel,
per yard. (c, regulor prico 10c.
All colors plain wool Eiderdown 19c per
yard, regulur prico 40c.
Grocery Specials
Fresh bulk oysters, solid pack, quart 26c
Now Capo Cod Cranberries, lb 7c
Self-raising Paucnko Flour, 12-lb pkg. S'ic
New Evaporated Yellow Peaches, lb.,12Hc
Fancy Mocha nnd Java Coffee, lb.... 15c
Whlto Russian Soap. 8 for 25c
3-lb. can (lolduii Drip Syrup 9c
Economy Evaporated Cream, can, Sc
Tall can Red Salmon, extra line, cau..l2tic
Plut bottle Puro Tomato Catsup 12lfcc
Sweet Pickles, bottle Sic
White Onions, botttlo 8Hc
Mix Pickles, bottlo 8e
2-lb. package Fresh Rolled Oats 6c
Puro Corn Sturch, pur pnekago 6c
linking Chocolate, largo cakes 17Hc
Laundry Starch, 4 lbs. for 16c
Jersey Cicam Flour, per sack 95c
10-lb. sack Whlto or Yellow Meal 10c
1 0-lb. sack pure Wheat Graham 19c
Big Ham Sale Saturday
Rest brand No. 1 Hams lHic
Rest brand Picnic Hnms "Vic
Uoneless Hams HHc
German Summer Sausage 16c
10-lb. palls Rest Lard 88c
Solid Pa. i.ed Oysters (per quart) 25c
Donelcss Corned Reef 8o
Fresh Spring Chickens.
Screen Frames
Liko tho Illustration, (12 Inch lilph, 55 inoh wldo, in
either antique oak or white cnnmol finish, J QQ
lllnck Cloth .Taponoso screens with frllt f) flK
ombroiilory, 01 fect hii;h, ouch JO
About 11 dozen aing-lo pnnol prnto Bcrcons, silk-
ollno fUllnff. To close, onch wUC
Brass Extension Poles
10c
pimisiiV VKorrAiiMi.
AoU m a Tonto and Stop Hair from Fallinx
Out, Cure Dandruff, Drlttl Hair, Itch
Inc and all Bcalp Traublea.
Guaranteed to Cure
When all other remedi$3 have faiUd
or money refunded,
Bali eYrywiier. Bate, Sure, TltltabK
TrtatUe a Hair and Scalp trouble fre.
JL. It. HUKSIEIX CO., . nkl0Ht.-t
Far lila by
filifrman & AlcConnell UrUB Cc,
MVArn.Dlllnri llriiL. i 'r.
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M. A. Utllon, South Otnaha.
'I'm ill huiiiillcil hy
M. Monhelt Hair Iiaiaax.
A. I Undeland,
ItlchardMin Drue Co,
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