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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: s mhY, OCTOBER 7, 1000.
CITIZEN'S ARE UF ONE MIND
Anditorinm Demand! by Emiine and
Artistic Interna Aiikt.
With tli "Ve-itemc nf Ten Thnu.nnd
Di'llnr l.ulil A xth y Jtiiltil
1-VttlVMl, Vmllttf rliiHi Projeel
Ti!e. on -"ith.tinice.
.8 tO
me-lv.d ai mv hsh.ng 1e project
urgaoiie a om;iv and Mil stock
Konnii ( lljr lffer-i t4xnmile.
W I Burgess I believe Omaha should
havj .in aiifiitorlum. We could erect one
on the Mine bams m the Kansas City struc
tire. or possibly tood the city, a building
, coating In i he neighborhood of JlaO.OOfl ts 1
MAYOR LAUNCHES HUNDRED-DOLLAR LIST Jg CrF ZZr"
erect. ,
rraBK Murpoy There M bo doubt as to
the urgent need of an auditorium. The pro
ject should be taken In hand by an or
ganised company and sufficient stock dla
posed of to defray alt of the a.ipense.
John A. Crelnhton An andliorlam law
enough to accommodate all conventions ts
the requirement tt ought to be located
down tirwn.
Chartea 9. Sherman An auditorium Id
greatly needed In the city. It ought to be
cuntiaitjr located. The fund for the pro
mot. on of the project could be eoiletitett
through a medium similar to that uiployed
by the Kansas City people in erecting their
bulldln;.
Herman Bellstedt It la certainiy adv.a
able tor Omaha to have an auditorium. A
building that will teat about I.iMO persons
t think plenty lare enough for all prac
tical purhH)3. The coat of the building
depend on whether it la to be one largo
hall or a itor building.
George Keliy I am in faror of an audi-
i torium, of course-. I huvo not given the
i matter particular con-iiderntl n. but le-
n a i
Mmes
partm.
i m -
'.'reign
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Hi. 'o
ard i .arge
Wli' atterd
lit Will T".t
.')je. '
will
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1 Hi' ri,.S"ii
.tib r of o-her malia
I ie irrent tor1' ;'
next Tuesday at ; p
atio.i Notes M"
ie art .lei artment wt .
meet .in Thtirda at l'i .Hi. The subject for
me yar a work If German it t Italian
Gothic Architecture M-? We-sr will
lend.
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
The merchants and profeaslons.1 men of
the city view with a nnie eye the urgent
need of an auditorium and a number hat
aaown a reailineaa to aib..rlt to ineir
aentlmenCi la dollars and cento. ntns
men feel a personal losa in the enforced
ahuenc of convention and other assem
blies, white artlat people lament the fact
th.it no great operatic or theatrical pro
duction la able to . wnl into the tramped
quarters now available in the city. Mayor
Moore has hwded a subscription itst. and
with the jlO.oflo already on hand from tha
muslenl fw-trval and tne J50.(W) auberribed
by th-: Street Railway company the audi
torium project haa advanced Tjeyond the
etage of talk and apoviilatton. Tho
preaalon of ituena on the matter are
given below
x . . - fi t. rt maiKi tt 0Mit hit.
.7.1. ...... ith h.. .,.n,ihtu ' sar'' tns "reation cf obc aa tv rasa try.
mil ution to me that Omaha has no suitable I , nm., - :
hall to offer to large ronventiona and I am i , , A''n-pnHa i r ..t. .a
w log T, I oneVf .-00 men who will Slve !' "f . u.lttorlttm. Th- orga.U n
tm U There eorUtlnly are n0 PM- 1 r""1!. Tt'
in Oraahu who are willing ,r; " ' . ' " ' "l
laimuK am.iu roe location anil COB' until
.1 MnDor.Mld of Lti ramie in in Omaha
J Whit of Ottawa la stopping at tho
Ih a patron
piitron
of
GAMES
plrittd rilUena
to give thie. With $00.fin In 3lght It would !
be mut-h eaier to Ulk convention hall. I
Thi) great aucceea of the Bellatedt con-1
certs ehowa that the ponple of the city aro
billing 'o patronize meritorious attrac
tionii and the .-rowda which attended h'o
mimical festival are small aa compared
with the number that would attend iuon
entertainments in a commodloua hall, aiifh
a.i Kanaaa City hint. We wilt probably not
bo able to build aa protanttoua a hall na
tho Kansas City atrur'ure. but a mucti
mailer butldtng will auppty our present
leodH. The arH egg of near y $10,001) furnished
oy the musical festival will be the nucleus
of a fund which muat bo swelled to SISU.
300 and t feel conSdent that in a a.tort
time .ion prominent Omaha mou will ne
found who ara willing to keep the pace set
jy "Mogy" and aubarube 100.
John Francla One of the great neceaai
ilea of thin city fa to have an auditorium,
tad the conaumiuatlon of the pinna
uow under way toward securing auch a
structuru will menu much to Omalhi.
TUero are many gatherings, meetlnga and
convention that we can't solicit nor se
cure bocnuau '.ve have no hall adequate
to their needs and consequently we are
keeping thousands of pooplu away from
thla city and tho business Interests are
losing thousands of dollars. The moat re
cent Instance that haa come under my no
tice where Omaha haa suffered by reason
of the abhence of an auditorium ts In the
caao of the Orau Opera company. I was
informed that this rreat collection of
singers woiini amp o nun . "uim- bases
bio place In which the operas could be uraw
we have tho money
will be. essential to
any description.
McKinley a el ctioa
much entrpr:ae of
D
W
Millard
(.'. Frye of Cheyenne Is a patron of 'he
Millard.
ThomaJ g. McGran of KansMS city la in
Omaha.
Matt A. Zrteefc of Howell la at the Mer
chants. U. Burrell nt Oroat Falla, Mont.. Is at the
Merchants.
Z. L, Smith of Sabula, la.,
oi tne .urrar.
'. Moraeen of Tokamalt la a
the Menhanu.
G. R. floater of Kli.oln was at the
Murray yesterday.
J. J. &on!(mwr nf Itrtun uad nr fh
1 Her Grand yesterday. k
B. F. Copeland of Lincoln registered ye9- is
urlv at the Murrnv N
t. H. Evans of Kenegaw waa a Sttturda'
gueat at the tier Grand.
Mrs. ott awingiey and daughter Oertruda
are g-jeats of the Murray.
J. J. Elkin and wife of Bancroft, Ni.
are guests ot the Merchants.
Bnrtvtt Richards, a banker and cattle
mun of chadron. Is In the lty
W. E. Decatur, head of a Boston boot
and shoe house is at the tier OntnU
James. VilWi.ll ami W A. Webster
Sidney. la. are stopping at the .Merchant
J. K. fell lop of Fort Dodge, accompanied
by his ife ,md son. are stopping at the
Murray.
Nat Jncobsan of New York and William
Mettenheimer of Chicago are staying at th
ller Orund.
Captain James M. Erwln has returned
from t. Lnuis, where he uctsd aa Judge
of tnu militia drills.
Hon. Flalbert J dtrawn of Albion. III..
was an Omaha visitor on Friday, the guest
OF NATIONAL LEAGUE i of hla couln- Jue stntwn
Airs, w .lliam Aimersnu. wife
I'llliliilrtt t'e nn rniy itt
and tlll 1. 1 tii
St. l.oul-.,
I'luyer
PITTSHUKO, Pa., Oct. 5.-Ptit3liur3S
flcld day yesterday evldjn'ly unflttel tue
players for base ball toda The teat they
oculd do wns to make , rr irs. Fourteen
men were tried, but they ecu d nat sa o
the day. Attendance, 3,Jt(0. So;re:
I'lTTMItRil, Si lAjClS.
M H B , . R.II.O.A.B.
clarks, if... 9
Poole, If .... 4
Uneli, If . . a
TanneMII ..
Uea moni, cf t
Rltchy, 3b. 1
Mct:rfry, rf 0
O'U ton. lb., a
wmiuns, tb I
Zlmmer.
Rly, u
Le. v-t. p..,
":hrivr
0
0 3
0 1
1 11
4 0
A I)
i) 0
0 )
0 McOrsw. Jb 0
0 : iiurkeit. If.. 4
0 i H'I.IMrk. cf. 1
HHMnuvan, rf. 1
ft Walla e, is. t
J Urugir. 2b.. 1
0 0 i;onl:n. lb. ..
t ill Ortitnr, a.... I
1 1 Powell, p.... ti
I ti -
J I, Total t
1 l
i SI
a ol
1 t
1 4
I
I 1
1 t
2 1
t Il
I .1
0 U
of William
Valltlng he.
of Indian-
I IT S 1
sung and the crowds accaramcuateu. .s i -it
. . i . 1 n..n..UM T. . u ! f-l.w Tin. i
coin and then skip right through Omaha
to St. Taut. Not only does It seem a
ahamu that Omaha can't enjoy such a
greut attraction, but It also hurts the
prido of many of us to see other cities no
more progressive than is ours favored where
we aro not. I think the business men who
have taken up thla matter are inaugurating
tt along tho right lines. A great thing Is
monoy and It will bo the part of wisdom
to have a good nestegg to start oft with
before anything is done. We ought and
Mil bo able to build an auditorium In
Dmaha that will caver our needs for many
rears to come and on such a basis, too. I
believe, that the structure will be self
jupportlng and pay a dividend to tho
itockhulders.
C. C. Dolden I Uellevu Omaha ought to
lavo an auditorium centrally located, whoso
irating capacity would readily accoramo
latrt from 8,000 to 10,000 people. It should
oat In tho neighborhood of $150,000.
Mr. Brandels Omaha, Ilka every other
epresentatlve city In tho United States,
ihuutd havu an auditorium. It could be
wilt by popular subscription, bonding the
dty or organising a company. Its seating
'.apaclty should be largo enough to accom
nodate national conventions, or. In fact, any
lathering that would tend to promote the
dty's commercial interests.
Fred E. Sanborn Thla city not only ought
n but will have an auditorium. It will
ost about $200,000, accommodate at least
1,000 persons and be located tn the most
cntral part of the city. It will be erected
Jetweon February and September, 1301.
Rome Miller I have agitated tho necea
illy of an auditorium for tho lust three
rears, and' favor a building in the business
llatrlct of the city capablo of holding 5,000
r 6,000 people. It should be so constructed
hat when tho future demands and Increased
population mnku It necessary It can bo en
arged accordingly. Tho most practical
Totals ... J 3 17 II Tt
Batted for I.onch in the ninth.
"Butted for Kly In the ninth.
Buiud for Leever In the ninth.
rittsburg o i o 0 2 o o o ) a
St. Louis 0 o I 2 0 I ) 0 I
Earned rung. PlttMhnrir. Tun-hiwo lilt.:
Rltihv. O'Brien, Donlin. Three-hise lilt:
Burlteu. riu.Ttrtco hit. Zlmmer S oiod
Beiiunvnit. Rjtchoy. Williams. Mc
Donovan, criger. First base on bail.-.
Leaver. 2. off Powell. 2. S.rU'dt out
Leever. 1. bv Powell. 4. Wild nltih.
Leever. Time- 2.20. i miilre: Swartwucd.
lirooUlyn'M rielillnu ... u.
PHILADELPHIA. ct. h.-Brooklyn de
feated I'lllluili li 1 1 1 uy wCtt r oi I lit g. Until
pitchers weie mi hind, bi .iteoinmty was
tho steadier it critical stages. A. tendance,
1.303. icore:
HHuoivVN , PHILADELPHIA.
R.H OA.lt Il.H.O.A.E.
Jonm, cf ... 9
Keler, rf... 0
Shpckard. If. 0
Keller, lb... 2
Cronn, 3U... . i
Liuhien. . i
Daly. a .. . 1
Fairwl!, c... 0
M'Glnnlty, p 0
I 0
i Z
t l
2 ia
l t
:
4 S
X 3
1 a
i
o Thnm.m. cf
0 Slale. If ... 0
0 Flick, rf 2
o Cnlls, lb. . . o
u M'K'rlsnil. e i
0 Wu'v'tan. 3b l
0 Doian,
0 rrose.
0 Fnixer,
!b..
1
0 0
: io
1 t
3 3
t 2
0 1
. 6 n r,
0 0 0
o a o
Cures
Weak
Free
3)
en
Totals S 17 J7 13 0 Totals
Brooklyn 0 1 0 1
Philadelphia o 0 0 i
Earned runs: Brooklyn, .1; Phlliideipli'a.
2. Two-basn tuts: Duhien, ShecKard, F.iok.
Tlire-bax hits: Duiy. Flick. Dolan. Douli u
plays: Farreil tc. Cross. Kelly to Dnhlun;
Farrell to Daly Left on buses: Broomy.i,
S; Philadelphia. I. First bn-e on eirors.
HrooKlyn, 2. Flrtt base on ba.ls. Off M -tllnnltv
6, oft Fraser, 3. Siru. k out. Uv
McGtnntty. J. Pas e. bnl.s. McFarland, i.
Time. 2 oii. lmplre. Hurst.
Mercer lln.i a Moiv Hull,
NEW YORK. Oct. 6. In a pitchers' bat
tle the New Vorks beat the Bostons at
Polo grounds again thla afternoon. Mereor
used a slow bad that was a puller. Tho
Bostons escaped a whitewash by a raily
In tho ninth Inning. Attendance, I.j-a).
Score:
EOSTO.V. i NEW TOHK.
B.1I.O.A.E. H.H.O.A.U.
Stahl, rf 0
Lons. a o
Cnlllnn. 3b.. 0
Tenney, lb.. 4
Duffy, cf. .0
Fr"inun. cf-1 ')
Dairy. If.... 0
Lae. 2b.... 0
Pulllvin. o..O
NIcliuU. p. I
O'VHalt'n. cfo
0 SPlbuch. If . 1
0 Hickman, 3b I)
0 Bernard, rf. I
OjDoyle, lb.. .0
DuvtH, is I
Murphy, 2b.. 1
Gridy, c 1
Mercer, p. ... a
TitalH
Boston ...
Now Vork
I 3 21 3
0 14
0 3
1 1
1 1
2 a
T'Jl.llB 4 4 :i H 4
INSURES LOVE AND A HAPPY
HOME l;Oll ALL,
How any man may nulcmy cure nimsair
ifter years of suiTerlng rrom sexuui wean
. Inst vitality nluht losses, varicocele
ila, and enlarge small weak urgans to full
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 I
0 2 0 0 0 1 I
First buao on errors: Boston, 4. L ft r.n
bases: Boston, li: New York, 2. First base
on balls: Off Nichols. J: oil Mercur. 2.
Struck out: By Nichols, 2; by Mercer. I.
Stolon bases: Davis, Jlercor. Sacrifice hU:
Murphy. Double play: Dnyla (unassisted).
Time: 1:13. Cmpire: Snyder.
CHICAGO. Oct. . Tho Chicago-Cincinnati
gamo was culled In the las half of the
second Inning on account ot ru.n. Each
team scored one run In the tint Innlnf.
Batteries : Cincinnati. Newton and Kahoo;
Chicago, Menefee and Donahue Umpire:
O Day
j t midlll If of the Trunin.
Played. Won. Lost.
Brooklyn 1."'!
Pittsburg 1.12
Philadelphia 134
BoBton 131
Chicago 133
St. Louis 134
Cincinnati 11
New York . ... ta
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71
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B0NN1BERT GOES TO HEFFNER
Fli'loubinnnns Sell Winner of .Vallitmtl
Stallion MiiI.fi fur
N,.101.
NEW YORK. Oct. 6.-A number of race
h.irhes. In training, the property of C
ly-l-dachmunn's souh and E. S. t 'raven, weio
!old at auction today at .Morris park.
Bonnlbert. winner of the Natl -nal StalllJn
"takes, brought top price, R Heftner giving
ji.&Hi for him.
Those bringing $7d) or over were as fol
lows Bonnlbert, ch. c 2-yeur-old, Albert
Bonnie Ola. E. Hettnur. .3it
Dulando. b. g.. 7-year-oId, Powhatan
Barblche. J. J. McCaffery. f2.:C).
Six Shooter, br. c. 2-vear-old. Sir Dixon
Kentucky Belle II, A. L. Asle, 12,800.
Margravtate. li. c . 2-yeur-o.d. Margrave.
Mount Vernon, N. L. Mitchell. $750.
Irritable, ch. c. 2-vear-old. Iroquois
Tlnbera. Julius E. Flolschmann. fc'.a'i.
Birbara Frletchlo, h. f, 2- ear-old, St.
Maxim-Francis S. T. Welsh. 2.ikw.
Phllao. br m., 5-year-old, Emperor-Phil-ippa.
1. V. Bell. JTiU
Tj. W
Sa and vliror
uldrcss to Dr L.. v tvnapp. c null U.ds . ,I..eUer IVrUlus Sunt to IlenfU.
aetrolt. .Men, ami '" K''v sen.i me LEXINGTON. Ky . Oct. il-Frank Per
2W1U1mL , -''his homo here tonight by Tom Christian.
m vntt.ij r--" t - . i ., ritrmer uiinic flerK anil uYerrlh.ee rnr K 'l
"raves, the turfman. Chrtstian used a
.vnoerson ni tne ii.-r uraml. is
sister. Mrs Wl'.aam Bu.tt.m
oiu. 1.1.
M. llorton. representing the Messenger
Paper compitn of i hicugo. is 111 at the
tier Or i-io m- TT.-uon ,s .irominent in i
the Knights nf Pyth'a,4 order. '
LOCAL BREVITIES. !
A case of scarlet fever ts under lu.irantlne
at 17W Center street.
The same old cause of gasoline and a i
lighted mutch caused a fire in the Frum-K
hotel at Sixteenth and Chicago streets at
J.-O p. m. yesterday. Tho damage was J2f.
The council's resolution eomploylng Hal. tj
.v McCulloch to Collect dell.iiiueiit -peril. E!
la.-tca Is stld In the hands of Mayor Moor.',,. K
w nen arlied wnother he woulu approve t:ie
resolution the mayor said that he had nt
decided what action to take in tne matter
The annual harvest home service will be
held at Trinity cathedral next Sunduj. Oc
tober 14. at 11 a. m. The offerings will be
devoted to tho- Bishop ClnrKson Memorial
Child's hosi Itnl. Tho Kt. Kev. A. L. Wil
liams, bishop coadjutor, will preach the
sermon.
Dr. W. H. Hnnchett delivered a lecture
beture the nurses of tho Child Saving In
stitute on Saturday afternoon. His sub
ject was "The Care and Treatment of Chil
dren. 1 This Was the first or a series of
lectures on this subject In this training
crnnni ior nurses.
I B. F. Warren. 3210 Grand avenue, com
i plains to .he ponce that he lost twelve
I ouff ccrh.n chickens Friday night, i me
I fowl was found outride the hencoop, fjoni
which It Is Inferred that thirteen w-r
originally stolon, but that tho thief, being
superstitious, released one of them to re
duce the number to twelve.
' Explosloti of a gasoline stove resulted In
' a lire at lilt Smith Twelfth street yoster.iuy
I morning, i he two-story trame and urlcit
I dwelling it that number, occupied by II-
iiuin etuiM-u ti. I. i.i.i.ii, Haa uiimugeu TO
the extent of ubout J10O. Thu pruperty
was Insured.
Mayor Moorea and the building Inspector
have not taaen any steps to stop the work
on tho High school bul.dlrrg on aceuunt of I
tho failure of the Bourd oi Education to ,
pay for the julidlng permit, but the mav r
says that tho fee of 1U7 must bu paid, i
Tho buildings and property committee of 1
tho Board of Education and the board's at. 1
torney maintain that they will not pay ihe '
inspector an.- monev ei!'e th.- boards!
Judgment iiulnst tho city remains uu
satlsrted. During tho last month the various ex
press companies have missed a number of
packages from their delivery wagons. No
one theft was very valuable, but In the ag- !
gregate about $1j0 worth of goods were
taken. The thief, who gave the name of C. I
Clark, was arrested at the Central hotel
. esterday afternoon bv Officer Baldwin, tie
confessed and helped the officers In locating
thu goods, all ot which were recovered.
Among the stuff stolen was a valise from :
the Roosevelt speclnl.
At Its meeting hold in Lincoln the Ne
braska Schoolmasters' club decided to h d '
Its next meeting In Urnaiu November iii
The chief nuper nt the Lincoln meeting -."as
by Prof. Luckey of the I nivepdiy of N -
braska and treated the development of ir i -professional
training of teachers in Ger
many. Cnrroll G. Penrsc. suserlntendent if
the Omaha jclioois. Principal A. H. Wu-r-hnuse
of the High school and E. J. Bodwi-ll. ,
county superintendent of public Instmc
tlon. aro the Omaha members of the club.
Court .Not".
Elizabeth S. S. Coombs has been awarded
a decree of divorce from Henry W. Coombs
on the ground of lack ot support.
Eleazer Wakeley and Saolmi Wake'ey
havo been granted restraining orders in
three suits to prevent the collection of
paving taxes In district No. 4S.
In probate court Lyman Richardson,
guardian for Dr George L. Miller, has been
granted permission to lell personal prop
erty of his ward's at Seymour Park farm
to provide means tor meet.ni the expense
of keeping Dr Miller at St. Bernard's him.
pltal una proviu.ng medical attendance.
Judge Fawcett received Intelligence by
wlru Friday evening that the condition of
his sen, Ellsworth, who Is a sufferer from
furaljsls on the Judge s farm near Galena.
11.. was growing worse and left at once to
attend him. Business in hla court will
therefore be suspended until October 17.
Tho Injunction suit of the city against
the Chicago, St. Paul. Minneapolis &
Omaha road to prevent tho cutting of ths
grade of Eighth street between Douglas
street and Capitol avenue lor tho purpose
of putting In .v side track and switch stand
at Eighth and Dodge has been passed In
Judge D.cklnson s court until the further
order of the court nnd the temporary re
straining order recently Issued continued
In force
Judge Dickinson has rendered a decree
In the case of Jeremiah P Looney agalns
jonn ti. .uacLoi., tne i.uxington statesman,
awarding plaintiff Judgment for $4,012.),
Plalnt.iT held a judgment against ui :
Meridian Canal compaiv for the amou.i.,
which he has transferred against itact'oii
on a, showing that the latter was a pur
chaser of tlfty shares in the company ot
tho value of J5,ia)0. upon which he had
ne-ce mild anything.
Nicholas Yager has filed suit iigtilnrft
the i..m.ih.i Uai.-r eumpuaj to prevent us
agents from shutting off the supply
water at -his puico on Farnats street, near
Twelfth, nending the ad mnvnt of a c i n
of tho company for $170. Yaijer claims
that tror.i j iru-. lolt, until .in.. IPuu. n
pant monthly the bills rendered him by
tho company for the consumption of water
as shown by the meter, but that In July
he was presented with an additional bid
for tl70. which he wishes the court to puss
upon, pending which action he does not
want his supply denied him.
Judue Vlnsonhalcr hus overruled the de
murrer of defendants In the cuso of R. a
Horton. trustee of the hnnkrupt Greater
America Exposition company ngans-
iveney. anger t-o , wu-rein tne piain:T ,
seeks to recover upon ihe stock suusi i .
tton of defendant. It was alleged in tl,e
demurrer that 'lie affairs of the expi . .-i 1 1 . .
huiCjiHSHed into the bankrupt'- courts 'in I
Judge V'lnsonhaler held that 'he sabscrtb r I
cuilld be sued In a case where the cull f. r '
subscriptions had been made prior to ih. I
bankruptcy proceedings. This derision af- I
fecta a number of cases already rtled I
Mr ollowtng extracts taken from his dally mall
mow what men tninit or nis generosity
"Dear Str Please accept my sincere
Jaanks for yours of recont date. I have
Sven your treatment a thorough teet and
e benefit hns been extraordinary. It hus
iompletely braced me up. 1 am Juht as
rigorous as when a boy and you cannot
"callus how happy I am. '
"Dear Sir Your method worked beuutl
fully. Result were exactly what I needed,
strength and vigor have completely re
turned and enlargement Is entirely Mils.
'actary. I
"Dour Sir Yours wan received and t had i
to trouble In making use of the re elpt aa i
Urected and .-an truttifull say tt la i boon
:o w- ak men. I im greuil imprnt e l In
me sip-egin nnu Mgor
A
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Our annua stove and carpet sale which b'an Iast eek 19 a FVetj0menal H"'cet!8- Tbifi
week the great ?a!e will contintu many new bargains hav
ng been adirl. Such values were never teen cr cllered before. Sieves in every imaginable style and eize are being
shown, and at ridiculously low price.-. Such crowds as attended our Great Carpet Sale taxed our mammoth carpet
department to its very limit. Many new bargains in carpets, rugs, draperies, etc.. go on sale tomorrow.
f I r.rn 3r-!."T7:t ?.n
16Hi 5 ftRNArl STREETS. OMAHA.
CrilE PEOI'LTS' FtllMTtRB VD t V It PUT CO.)
BRIGHTEST A
bet nil heatffi
"Tin- R- iMlile"
height :1U In
clean. perfeot
fotirnt-rs irlilch
reiiiilr no more
Httentlon tlinn
an o?dln'y lnmp
1 gallon nf nil
bnrns 10 hour,
trill heat room
1U feet -ni nil re,
tumor- i in
roir ....
ELKtSANT HTEGI.
n M;K l-lTtrn nuulltr
ninterlnl nnd niticli
nlcUei In trlnntilniCK. li
aibeitiin lined, hut lm
lirored itrnft and U an
eceptlonally kooiI baU
er, potent halnneed
29.75
doors .ftl), DO
mnvr nt
An nnei-nnled .liorr
Ins; nf Cook Stove.,
.Iron 7. dnrabte kind,
targe oven fc rtre bix,
4 hole.. anarunted
for bnLliitf
this ante. . .
7.95
7
EASY
TERMS
Evsrvthln? sold for Gash or Credit.
- J 10 CO firth goods. $1X0 a week. $ 1.00 a month
25. CO worth ecus. I 15 a week. S.C0 a ninnth
50.C0 wofih jrcrils. lEOaneik, ft.00 a mcnth
75. CO worth juxiis. 2X0 a week. S.COa mcr.th
IUO.C0viontijci.cs. 2.f()aweik. 0.C0 a mun'.h
2C0.C0 wt rth jjt tds. JC0actk. I2.C0 a muuth
ELKC! lT CST n.t G1S. THE
nevre.t Improved. with Inritr
ii(n and Inde.truct Ible tire l.
beuatlfally nickel trimmed, pill
ent druft, eusllr reurulated. It
I rrortll tl of .fUD.OO
.n le price
19.50
si'lk.mdio iiise nun-
en. .elf feeder. , pxtent
draft, nnd e.peelnlly re.
eouituended for fuel
et'Oiiomy. plenty of nick
el on dome, foot re.t.
mid ilii.ir.. very oi'tin-
meiititl, fully
FIK O IK HE 1
rKlt like out
burn coal nr
wood. inlf r
druft nickel
trtininlnc A 1 I
o.vr Hitil Urwf
ortinmeiiinl urn
a prellT Je.lun
nil itIII atT
trelleitc iittl.
fnctlnn o ro
Inr l .low-
price
only
7.98
uasli or
Credit
i
Draperies, Curtains, Etc,
98c
98c 3i!
w fur
pair instead it SI TO
-Notting lam I. ace.
Curtalra .'-ellent
vaiues we talk modestly
but he curta.: i speak
cn'r isread of St.,
-Kurt"!! jriinn
iriains doweil
and plain white, bands doa-
jte Hutched, warranted to
wash.
- s each m.fend of
,5 3 3 hopo
mm-' iers, ,i,r sin
gle and do ible ii ors. of
heavy twisted cord
yard Instead of Stir
-Art D-nim In
various i olormgs.
f pulr Intesd of
.OU ' Noflng--J"-'u
ham and Oil
,oire ijrtalns. In ali the lat-
st patterns, special value.
1,49
125c
Dt.r tnrtead of
JJ HI Si'i t,-h (ul
. ind Not-
thigh im L.i. e i'iirains. giod
t' iish rai lenis
a m v rale ln- tead of
2. Tl I S" ) - imported
i i vy SH m i.russela
and P'-.lnt de Pii-ts Lace i'ur
talns . il.es that you should
not fall to noii e.
e-ich Instend of
17 .Hi (W-tn. Ori
ental i" o u c h
Covers. priect matches of
tne rei! Kih Kellms, Bolt
haras, etc
r arrl Inst.-ud of
rC Tupi-s ry Fur
i ' ire Coverings,
rlci. ..rte'itai . olor--.
.r-v e insti a I of Sl.of
3 - f"f elegant Tap.
4.98
Carpets, Rugs and Linoleums
GRADE
19c
HI
S- r V' RD FOit ci.
f 1 V.J n P-'s 'he great
s w wt le and rever
parlors
nun
eHiry fortierei
.'r'nge top and bottom.
BP.I SSEI.S AGATE. COPIES OF THE HIG
pro Brussels and cashmeri ,-arpet rrav be
used on both slilee. uauernt wero never mcr-ntti-i.
fi. fit;m .-it ihi Hho-vlnif nrlee. ard
V VRD Flu cui.i jiuia um saiii.f .in
fest weart"ir carpet made .i in
rslble. Mne due of color w'th
YARD FOR TAPESTRY bKl.riSELS CAK
riP. P-ts. a larie coilr.tion ot the best patiern.i,
mi..l.. lit rf.infnrd s. Smith's anil Dobson s. for
hails and .tatrs. worth sic
R STOVE SI US, UKKAVISSl VAH.1C.11
er shown In tnis style or rug, bhi
im our own designs, best quality;
worth SI 25 .. .
I' :H S'I ARE VAKU bUK (LIJUB UIU
anndest 1'ne ever shown.
J Pl-.K J-IJI .IKS Y.KU "Ull l.l.lUl.r.1
IciC r,r,ini-"st lln'' ever shovn. newest patterns.
KOR KYOTA SMYRNA Rl ",S. 1-V2 PI LL
lire of or iiT.it deslKns and co ors
fur TOxtfii Smyrna for Art
1 'LJ Ruks. all 'he now. ,S Squares, size
f - . ., , f . . i , . , -
t r '. R ST
Vj? C we lia -
terned t
worth
24c
48
13-50
Blankets
Bedding.
69c I
A cbanct.' to nutu'-ipnt(-
your win or
needs for littlu
monev.
tO-4 Heavv Cotton Fleeced Clank-et-..
In gray and tan. worth
J1.0O
11-4 Extra Heavy and Larue Size Double
Fleeced Blankets. Ill white, 4 -)
tan ind silver gray, cheap at J . , )
Gray Wool-Mixed
regular ttl.cn kind.
1.98
coloring".
est eft
fringed.
nice, bright
fre:
fringed.
h pat ns
:.00 pair
10-4 Heavy
Blankets,
pair
Blankets, full U)-4 size tine Caltiornlii Olan
k-is In white or light shade pwm
or sllvr grav. beautiful bor- ,', JT")
ders. worth J3.50 pair -
hi ri n zsim
nrnni
M&v;tMli CPU
5? 'v? I
a- s
gy er
FANCY DESIGN LR.VS3 TRIM
med iron Bed steel ddu ral-?M--fectly
enameled and worth
least double )ur o O-i
rice only JVJ
FANCY ."-" A
'loHdt. wlrh adj'ista
l shcl'.ee. round
ends la"ge glas
iloors. special Q "TS
sale only . . . lJ i J
FANCY DRESSER -golden
finish, brass
trimmed, plate mirror.
sale' 9.50
LA Ri E chiF
fonler. well ma u
of seasoned unit
finished sto.-k-
large drawers-
carved top
heavv brass
mlngs.
clieup at
ml
trim
4.98
Crockery
and Glass
100 PIECE At'STRIAN CHIN V DINNER
Sets handsome heliotrope spray decora
tions r Imogea patterns. JQ
worth J30 tomorrow JU
2T.II LAMPS Ji aT t'NP VCKED-VARIED
ussunment of en ora and nar
terne. north Vi jo romirmw on!v
FANCY ROCKER
oak ir mahogany
rtnlsh frame lea'h.
er seat, high arms,
and high hand
carved 1 Q(l
back, only ..fyj
124
DINNER SETS ENGLISH PORCELAIN
unde radmed decorut'on. In assorted colors.
composed of ion piece-), worth
S1J .O-Mondny
PINNER rfKTS EV'i'.ISH Pi 1 RCELAiN
- lflu pieces, in in.lergl.ized scenic
decora.lons worth JiS- Monday
7.95
"ELAiN
9.90
We are agents
for Peninsular
Stoves & Ranges
Ladies'
woo Suits
TAILOR
MADE Ladies' black
urn all wool serge
suits, t u 1 1
taffeta trimmed
jackets, tl;lH tit
tin, worth li50
111,
7.98
Ladies' Black Pebble
Cheviot, tight fitting
-mits plain skirts, worth
O.OO. for
13.98
ONLY $5s06 A MONTH.
tarn a REGULAR GRADUATE ot two MEDICAL COLLEGES,
My entire professional life haa been that of a SPECIALIST PRIVATE
DISEASES and DISORDERS of MEN. Ten years in Omaha.
ELECTRICITY and MEDICAL TREATMENT combined ia all
cses where it ii advisable. Varicocele Stricture. Syphilis, in all its stages, Loss of
Vigor and vitality caused from aome or excesses. Weakness and Disorders of
Kidney and Bladder cured, and health and vigor and ambition fully restored.
CURES GUARANTEED m all curable cases S5.00 A MONTH.
CURES GUARANTEED. CHARCES LOW. HOME
TREATMENT. Consultation and Examination FREE
-.III dl .
EBR-
DR. SEARLES & SEARLES, 0ahX!4n
Immediate and Lasting
rine. lie nix-time enraged at Perkins re
fusal to give him a match and won pat out
of his house. He returned and killed Per
kins as he sat on his porch.
I.eliluh Score. Vulii..t Princeton.
PRINCETON N J., Oct. .-Prlnceion
was surprised by Lehigh today, whsu ths
laimr scored a touchdown against them.
Princeton, however, won ihe game by a
core of 12 to 5
Woman's Club Note..
At the meeting of the Woman I :i on
Mondin the following were elected dele
gates to the state federation met'tnt; r
f in. olr tills week MTies T,i-!n n imon
All orrespi ad'-Mire -s strl. t Iv -..nddc;i':.i: Idle T wT.i'nd. F r . :m. M.-Ol!-in Ha.-'.
nudeil l i . ,i:t sealed envelope The r ke' I'anient r and M'ss Fairhrnther Thu
icin is fi-e ror tn ask.ng and ho wants 1 al'arna.ea are Mmss, Oaait, Strawn. Met
vf man to hav tt. Caif, Thompson. Fuller, Richardson. Jack-
llallirnv Note, unit I'erinniiN,
W F Van Berger. ticket auditor of 1 1"
Northwestern, is 11 vislmr in the cltv from
Chicago
Arthur B. Smith, assfjtnnt gierl pa -songer
agent of the Purungton. has i-e.
turned from a trip to the Hiack Hills
J. R. Clark, agent of tho Cr.lun Pacirt.
at Central City is In the '.Ity In ccnsuit.i
tlau with oltlclala at general headauarters
General Superintendunt W. H. Stilweli .,f
Topekn, tjuparlntandent J-ines of Horton
and F H. Barnes, city passenger agen at
Lincoln, are Rock Island oltlclais viho arc
visitors tn the. city.
Two big Improved, consolidated :, ,
motive, similar to the new ones reeemlv
purchased by the I nton Pacific, ptissrd
through the city enroot.- to Ogden. wh- r
the w!V. he turned over t. ihe Houtlvr"
Pa Irtc
C M SeegriST rnlef erlt li' the gene; ,1
frelghr flJ.-e f Mic nlc P. UV. has be n
i-a.led n his "Id h' me t I'.nols bcra is
nt h ssrlom i.insss f his '-'lo'her Durt.:g
his absence Howard Bruner la crSclatlng as
HALF RATES
I.MAIIIA.M lE ,
wnoin PAMfirs Tnvir Kansas City and return fcept
uivLii i rv.iivyo lu.ut J'ith t. (Jet. 6
Prevents Waste,
Aids Digestion.
Braces Body, Brain
and Nerves.
t';pt.
No other preparation has ever recelvsd so
many . o Miitai-y testimonials from eminent
peop'e a. the world-famous Marlanl Wine
hold "y all druggist. Refuse substitute.
Marlant A Co.. 52 W 13th nt Nw Yjrk.
pi.bilsh a handsoms book of Indorasmsnls
of Emperors, Empress, Princes, Cardinals,
Archbishops and other d"-t !iulshed "sr
jonar.i. It ts snt gratia said postpiUd ts
ail who writs tor If.
6th.
SI. Louis an(l retum-
;jnth to Oct. 6th.
Indianapolis And return
Oct. 1st and 2nd.
To most all points south, Oct.
'2nd and 16th.
Trains leave t'nlon Station dally for
KANSAS CITY Q.f "IN'""Y ST LOCI3 and
a" pm its cast or south.
AM f formation ar OTV TfKET OF.
Firn. Uli F.VRNVM ST fPaxt .n Ho'r
Block) or wrlta Harry 13 Moorus, C P
X. A- . ,
gnu. isiwu;,i.iw. ii ill, jiiiaa-isiajpri.Si.il 5BU'm!&T'J.Wl'm.'P!',''.V1Wm!.
tv jrfrrf rnr " liiBf
on its merits alone. It's not only our own opinion, but EM
L that of everyone who smokes it, that it is the best cig-ar pil
w tn the world for the money. iO
It represents the acme of cigar achievement and Efl
Bfc that's why you are aslced to smoke it. pg9
jl Call for it wherever cigars are sold. l
WK PAXTON& GALLAGHER CO., Distributors, Omaha, fjl
itSV 1 JOHN O. ROOT, Maker trM
"Krug
Cabinet"
It not, you have mlsseu a good thing
This e.trjulitto malt beverag stands on s
unique Baals. It sells Itself. Its famn ana
reputation ts ths envy of many. The ja.uta
ths baneacial rfsults icblovsd "within" thi
Inner man re the only and real Judges oi
Its merits. Approved of by them. It tri
umphantly enters Icnumerablo household.
Where Casino enters, doctors and drut
bills exit.
DnalttKU nv
l.'HEl) ICKCO UIIGWI-VO CO.,
rba4 420. 011111.1. .XKO
:A Ground floor
A.
: Office
With a Big
Vault
9
V
,
I
Located rlsht on Faruam Street, in gj
FIRE PROOF building ts an oppor
tunlty which may not soma again for y
ysars There is another targe roam
adjoining which you may have, If you E
want tt. which opens an the court.
luctrlc tight. hat and Janitor aerv H
Ice are Included tn tho rnotal. ,
Besides, thsrs ts sn advantage t-i m
bulag ia the bast building tn town
R. C. Peters & Co.,
Rental Agents,
Ground Floor, Bee Building.
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