1L' THE OMAHA DAILT BEE: THTJnSDAT, A V GUST 8, 1901. SWEETHEART IS HIS PRIZE George Mllford M&kei Lucky Etriki in Oklahoma Lund Driwiig. FORTUNE BRINGS SEQUEL TO LOVE STORY Trillin nml Tribulations of a Yiiiiiik .Mnn nml II I MviTtlii-iirt t ! I niilo In llniipy Wi-iIiIIiik t Ilium of .Itnltin VliiiinlinliT. A marrlaRe ceremony nt the rcslflence of Judge Vlnsonhnlcr at lo o'clock last Monday night was not only the happy realization of n love dream that has been on for years, but It wag also the satis factory culmination of a day of nnxlety on tlio part of the bride and one of the result:; of tho land druwIriK at 1"! Kent) n week before. Years ago In the small town of Norwich. In., fleorge Mllford nml Carrie Hrewster wcro schoolmates and sweethearts. In their school days It was agreed that they wore born for each other and some day they would marry and "live happy ever after." As they grew older and wiser It appeared to them that the sonslbln thing to do would bo to acqulro a compctcnco before taking ou the responsibilities thuX come with married life. So when (leorgo finished his cottrsa In tho village school ho became a clerk in n umall General store, and, after a few years of hard work and frugality, started In business for himself on a small scale. Mennwhlle his sweetheart passed success fully through the county normal and be came a school tearhcr and a helper In the accumulation of the little fortune which sho and flcorge had conldored necessary for a happy and romfortnbli. married life. Hit airy In Sin Inn. For months there was a spirited contest between the oung man and his swecthcort as to which ono would add most to tho inutrlmoni.il stakes. Homo months the profits of tho gpncral store would go abovo tha Hilary of tho school teacher, and vice, versa The race was about u standoff until two years ago, when Miss Hrewster luckily bocurcd a teacher's position In California, where tho pay was nearly double what she had been earning In Iowa. Krom then on her savings multiplied more rapidly than till the profits of the general store, and young Mllford's pride wus given n sevcro jolt. Hut In steps Uncle Sam with n lottery a land lottery and George In his desperation takes a chance. He was among the first to register at EI Kuno, ond on Monday, July 29, ho was among the thousands of anxious ones who stood In the big arena nnd wit nessed the drawing. He wanted the capital prize for It meant $30,000 or $40,000 to hlin tho saving of his prldn and tho Joy of his life. Hut no. It was not for him. As nutn bor after number was drawn from tho big wheel and his number remained uncalled his hopes and his heart seemed ns If on to bogganing bent. Suddenly the clerk called n number that sent young Mllford's heart to bcatlug llko a reveille It was tho number ho had waited so anxiously to hoar. I.ucK' Come Ills Wny. The young man knew not tho value of tho prlzo ho had drawn only that It was nmonx tua first cholco claims In the Lawton dis trict. After he had recovered his balanco tho following day ho waa Het to whirling again by nn offer of $10,000 for an assignment of his claim. Ho hcsltatc,d nud more luck cume with tho hesitation, for tho offer was raised to J1G.000 before tho cay ended. Then he accepted. After the contract was hastily drawn and signed Mllford's first act wns to telegraph his sweetheart In California that ho had struck It rich and tho message ended with n ques tion which tho young woman readily under stood: "When can you arrive In Omaha?" Miss Hrewster replied that sho could land In Omaha at t o'clock tho following Monday morning nnd Mllford wired her to come on and he would meet her hero at the depot. Hut when Miss Hrewster stepped from tho train at tho Union station nt 6 o'clock last Monday morning there wbb no Mll ford then? to meet her. Tho young man had arrived In Omaha direct from Okla homa tho day before, but ho had read his swcetheart'ii message as "6 p. m.," Instead of "G'a. m.," and tw that reason ho failed to meet tho morning troln. Miss Hrewster, Instead of becoming hys terical, as most young women would under tfitj circumstances, reasoned that her sweet heart had missed connections somowhero and would nrrlvo later In tho day. Sho waited anxiously, but patiently, about tho station all day and Just beforo 0 o'clock she went up town for supper, Sho had no sooner left tho depot than Mltford walked leisurely Into It to nwalt tho arri val of a C p. m. train. Ho soon nscer itnlucd that no train would arrive from 'tho west until 7:30, and so ho left tho sta tion. Her VIkII In ltviviirili'il. About 7 o'clock MIbs Hrewster returned to tho station, Intent upon watching overy train that nrrlvcd during tho evening nnd hoping for tho nrrlval of Mllford. Sho had been there but fifteen minutes when her Intended walked In from tho strcot. After tho embrace there was considerable doing In tho linn of explanations. Mr. Mllford had secured a mnrrlago II renso during tho day nnd had arranged with 1 Judgo Vlnsonhuler to perform tho ceremony nt his rcsldenco nt 8 o'clock In the evening, Tho Judgo waited until 8:30 for tho couplo to appear and then went out to tho Ak-Snr-Don den to bo Initiated Into tho secret realm. Just nB ho was getting tho first degree an ! gotttng It good there wns a telephone call for htm. It wob from his resldenco nnd an nounced tho nrrlval there of the bridal party, At 10 o'clock tho judgo arrived at his home and tho wedding came off w.lth neatness and dispatch. Toil A SfMMKIl OLTINO. To llii Grent Suit I.nlte IIckIiiu. Cross tho Hookies on a forty-three foot grade, light easy curves, eighty-pound steel rails, a perfectly ballasted roadtwd, Klgontlo embankments of disintegrated granite, through tunnels, bored In solid gr.talto and over stouo nnd steel bridges, A fascinating panorama of marvelous en gineering. To boo this be sure your tlckot reads over tho Union Pacific railroad. Lowest rates mado for summer excursions In many years. Now city ticket office, 132-1 Farnam; phono Slil. Cool .Minnesota. Do you realize how cheap tho round trip rates nie? Less than half faro. Via North western line August 1 to 10. Omaha to St. raul-Mlncnapolls, $3.85. Omaha to Duluth, Superior or West Su perior and return, $13.85. Two fast trains dally. A ulsht train and a day train service. "Tho best of everything." Why stay nt homo In the heat! Qo to Minnesota. Fish and hunt and bathe. Northwestern Llnu tlcktt office, 1401-1401 Farnam street. Hnrgalns In mahonnny. All tho mahogany bureaus, sofas nnd lino chairs In tho Shlv crick Furnlturo Co. special August sale. Send articles of incorporation, notices ot stockholders' meetings, etc, to The Bee. Wo will glvo them proper legal Insertion. Tlihouo 23S. ' ititi nam: at iiomto.v .stiihi:. A .Vtinilicr iif Vi'ry Urrnt HnrKnlni ! mi Mpri'lnl Snlc TniliiJ. LA HIES' 75C SUMMER CORSETS, 39C. These rorsets are made of best quality netting and Trench batiste. In white, perle nnd blue. All tho late Trench styles of the American Lady Corset company's make; 76c values at 39c. 50C ALLOVEH LACKS, 9C A YARD. Mack, cream and white allover laces, striped and fancy figured, worth 60c yard, nt 9c a yard. 33(J FOLDING TANS, IOC. An Immense quantity of handsome fold ings fans worth 3Sc, on sale Thursday at 10c. 60C DRESS GOODS, 1T?4C YAIID. New bright colored wool plaid dress goods, black brocaded dress goods and black Jacqtiards worth 60c a yard, on sale at 17',4c yard. HUSTON STOKE, OMAHA, J. L. llrandels & Sons, Proprietors. Selling Kogcrs, 1'eet & Co.'s Men's Clothing. BROOMS TOUCH HIGH PLACES Slri'i'l ClrnnliiK Diinrtni'it In (HiIIkciI to Otrrluok Ilnrk CnriiiTM Dur ItiK ItfMiinlniler of Your. A special meeting of the Hoard of Public Works was held yesterday for tho pur pose of making retrenchments In the ex penditures for street cleaning and Btrect repairing. Secretary C'oburn read a statement of tho amount expended this yenr nnd called the attention of the members of the board to tho necessity of retrenching. Tho original apportionment for Ptreet cleaning was $33, 000. Of this amount only $9,000 will remain after the payment of July payrolls. A re duction of $S0O per month wns ordered In tho amount spent for Btrect clennlng. A cut will also bo inndo In street repair work as soon as certain streets which demand Im mediate attention nro put In condition. Tho board decided ti lay off tho large suction street cleaner. John IIoo asked to tio re instated as sew.-r nept(tor. SATURDAY IS PROOF DAY Hoard of l'.il Mention In Invited to Ap pear He fore Council luill I'liirv Committer. The noard of Education will be given an opportunity to appsar before tho tudlclnry committee of the city council ut 10 oVlock Snturduy for tho purposo of setting forth proof of tho charges that city officials arc collecting lines which are not turned Into the school fund. At Its meeting Monday cvonlng the couti cll passed n resolution requesting the mem bers of tho school board to lay evidence be fore tho council in proof of Its chjrgesj Mnyor Moorcs slht.fd this resolution at onco nnd directed the city clerk to have notice of the resolution served upon each member of tho benrd that tho Judiciary committee, will bo gl(.d to hear any cvld n?e thoy may caro to present Saturday. Notices have been served on nil tho memberi who nro In the city. For forty years Cook's Imperial Extra Dry Champagno has stood tho test for purity and Its delicious boquct. HONORS FOR OMAHA TENT Mfiiilicrfthlp llnnner Ileeovereil from Lincoln After Two Yeara' Almcncc. Omaha tent. No. 75, Knights of tho Mac cabees, Installed Its new officers at Wood men's hall Tuesday night and also re ceived tho honors of the banner lodgo of tho stnte. Two years ogo the banner for tho lodgo making the greatest progress In membership during the year was taken from Omnha by a Lincoln1 lodge, nnd the local Maccabees havo been endeavoring to recover It ever since. Omaha tent sur passed every other lodgo In tho stato Inst year In tho number of new members nnd the banner, therefore, hangs In Ub rooms again. Henry Drown of Lincoln mndo tho presentation speech nnd J. L. Kaloy responded for the Omaha tent. Over 400 people, wcro present nt tho meeting. Hot vcather saps tho vital nergy and mnKes tho hardest workors feel lazy. To maintain strength nnd energy nso Prickly Ash Hitters, It Is tho friend of Industry. in to llufTiilo I'lin-Ainerlenn KxpoM lliin mill Ilettirn, Tickets nn sain ilallv via thn VIpUoI PI.iIa Koad, good returning ten days from dato of sale. Especially low rates for 15 and 30 day limit Chicago to Huffalo and return. Tickets at lowest rates to all points east. John Y. Cnlahan, General Agent, 111 Adams itrect, cnicago, Chicago city Ticket Office. Ill Adams street. The Inrk "Won't lie Crowded. One of tho reasons for selecting Aug. 20 ns tho date for tho departure of tho Hurllngton's personally conducted excur sion to Yellowstone Park Is that nt that tlmo tho park Is not so crowded ns It Is earlier In the season. Tho weather Is pleasant; tho roads In good condition; tho scenery Impressive, and tho hotels aro not uncomfortably filled. Tho excursion leaves Omnha Tuesday, Aug. 20. Get back on tho morning of tho 29th. An Ideal trip for tho busy business man who can got nway for only a fow days at n tlmo. Information on request. J. FRANCIS, General Passenger Agent, Omnha, Nob. Or nt Hurllngton tlckot office, 1502 Far nam street. Ninth Wnrd Itrpulillenit Clnb. OMAHA. Neh.. Ainr. 7 Thorn will ho n meeting of tho club Thursday evening, Aug. 8th, nt 8 o'clock, nt tho rooms. Twenty-ninth nnd Fnrnam streets. Im portant. All metnocrs of the club nro re quested to be present. Hy order of C. S. HUNTINGTON, President. C E. MILLEll, Secrotnry. Will Knjoy Cool "Wen (her. Ask George F. West. Cltv Tleknt Ai?int North-Western Lino, 1101-1403 Fnrnam street. Omaha, for particulars of nonuUr i.ano superior trip no nas to oner uuring tho month ot August. Dally excursions to Huffnlo and Now York via tho Nickel Plato Koad. Through trains to New York City without change. Vestl- buled sleepers Chicago to Hoston; dining cars on all trains. Meals served on Ameri can plan at from 35 cents to $1. Write John Y. Cnlahan, General Agent, 111 Adams street, Chicago, for particulars. Illrtli llreorii. The following births wore reported to th city health commissioner for tho twenty iirar nun ciuiihk ai noon wrnnesnav: William nnmnn, 3524 South Thirty-seventh, boy; C. J. Hyshnm, 707 Park avenue, boy. $4 rockers for $2.15. as well ns all the flno mahogany furniture, In Shlverlck Furniture Co.'s special August sale. Publish your legal nntlcos In Tho Weekly Hee. Telephone 23S. IIIKIl. WKIBHAHTINOEU-Johcph, aged 41 years. Funeral Thursday morning. August S, at R.30 n. in., sharp, from the family residence, Tenth nnd Hownrd streets. Services at St. Mnry Magdalene church. Interment, Cler ninn Catholic cemetery, Denver aud Colorado papers please copy. MUTUAL COMPANY ON RACK State Auditor Brings ActUn Against Se curitj Fin Insurant: Oompanj. DECLARES CONCERN WHOLLY INSOLVENT .MniuiKetiieiit, It I Nil I it, Alport's All the .11 one)- Collected from .Meinliern for l!ipenien mill Then Him to llnrrutv. State Auditor Weston has begun an action In the district court to put tho Security Mu tual Tiro Insurance company of this city out ot business. He has applied for an order of court requiring the officers of the insur anco company to appear und show cause why tholr business should not be prohibited. The state auditor says thnt early In July ho deputised It. S. Wiggins to make an In vestigation of thu nffalrs of tho company. Mr. Wiggins made the examination aud his report of thu condition of tho company, iu the opinion of tho auditor, does not Justify Its continuance In business. It Is charged thnt the company haB not conducted its business In accordance with tho act of the legislature under which It was Incorporated, but In direct violation thereof; that It has Insured property of per sons who uro not members of tho company; mat it has insured property outsldo of the stnte of Nebraska; that it has Issued marine Insurance, nnd thut it Is wholly insolvent. Iteport of the Kanmlner. Examiner Wiggins' report shows that tho company has 274 policies, with an aggre gate risit of $218,160, In force. It says that only forty-one out of about 200 members responded to the first assessment called by tho company. Says tho report: The management lms ubHnrlinl all tii money collected trom members and morn which It hus borrowed for expenses, and bus apparently made no provision for lapses, as will be seen by tho folowlnir nummary: Received from members In fees. premiums und assessments $2 300 71 KxnvtlseH: Commission to agents. ...$ 720 91 expense uccouut 403 62 Printing nnd stationery .. 210 10 Traveling agents 2:w 74 Sulary account 1 695 53 $3 29S S3 Total $ 932 12 An nnnlvsls of the nsscts und liabilities shows thut the management cannot hopu to pay in imietiteiiueHs uirenuy incurred, to siiy nothing ot future losses. The nsscts and liabilities are stated by Mr. Wiggins ns follows: LIAHILITIES. Losses adjusted $ 711 0) 1,ossch reported mmi Judgments 130 20 Notes "livable 1,335 00 Accounts payable 4C0 62 Hunury itiiienieiiuess , in lteservo required ly law Jlo w Total ."$3,220 M ASSETS. . Cash on hand $ 77 29 Duo from brokers f.si s.i Duo from agents 1IU 7G Acessmcnt called 1.037 78 Total $1,910 10 Tho examiner stntcs that It Is not rea sonable to believe thnt more thau 20 or 25 per cent of the called assessment can be collected without suit. The officers and directors of tho Security Mutual Flro Insurance company nro: Dan iel P. Tctcr, president; A. L. Knnbe, vlco president; Henry Q. Wcrnlmont, secretury nnd treasurer; A. Huchanan, Lee S. Estelle and Charles A. Dunham. Yesterday an affidavit was filed by the officers of tho company setting forth that no business has been transacted slnco June 1, and thnt the compnny is now ready for liquidation. Judge Estelle appointed H. . Whipple receiver to close up tho out standing affairs. BABY IS THROWN AWAY Demi Ilod- of nn Infniit Is Found on ii Peentur Street Vn cmit Lot. Tho dead body of n fully matured malo child was found yesterday In tho weeds of n vacant lot nt H905 Decatur street nnd Is now In tho hands of tho coroner, who, with tho aid of tho police, will attempt to ascertain tho Identity of tho child's pa rents. Tho discovery was mado by Harry Sides, a painter, who was looking through tho weeds for a tin can to put paint In. Tho body, swnthed In cloths, wob In a pasteboard Bhoebox and the box In turn was In a common chip basket such as aro used for peaches and other fruits. A quantity of loose enrth filled In tho spneo between tho sldep of tho box and basket. Tho child bad evidently been dead thrco or four days. A careful canvass of tho neighborhood tailed to elicit any Information as to tho child's parentngc. Tho Douglas County Veteran association will hold its eighth annual reunion at Elk City August 20, 21 and 22. Scaled proposals for cxcluslvo rights for booth privileges, concessions, etc., will bo received at Elk City until 12 o'clock noon, August 12th, 1901. AH concessions to bo paid for at tho time of awarding. AddrcBS all communications to Fred Moulton, Elk City, Neb. Utnli'ii Ideal Climate. On tho shores ot tho great Salt Lalto and for fifty miles therefrom, In every direction, tho cllroato of climates Is found. To en nblc persons to rench tho famous health, bathing and pleasure rosorts of Utah the Union Pacific has put in effect summer ex cursion rates lower than made In many years. Now city ticket office, 1321 Far cam; phono 316. Clan-.Vn-Gael Societies Of Omaha and South Omaha. Annual picnic, Jeffries Grovo, la., Sunday, August 11. Special trains will loave union depot, via Illinois Central railroad, at 10 a. m. and 12:30 noon. Ilound-trlp tickets, $1. l.nke UkouoJI, The Ideal uummer resort. Quickly and eallly reached from Omnha via tho Mllwaj kco railway, tho only through line. City offico, 1504 Farnam street. Prices on furnlturo that cannot be dupli cated lator In Shlverlck Furnlturo Co.'s special August sale. "Violetta" A Summer Simp. Violetta Soap, Armour's, worth lOo cako fc Violetta Soap, Armour's, worth 25c box 15c Violetta Soap, Armour's, worth 60c, 2 boxes 25c Armour's Fine Art Snap, tho kind you rend about, 10c cake, box 25c SEE OUU SHOW WINDOWS 25c Cuttcura Snap, only 20c 25o Woodbury's Facial Soap 20o 15o Pear's Unsccntcd Soap, only .... 12c 25o Pear's Glycorlno Soap, only 15c 50c Soclutln Hygienic Soap, only 29c 50c Plnatld's Violet Sensation Soap., 23q 25c Pucker's Tar Soap 20c Don't forget that we aro still selling Homo Soda Fountains as low as $2.00 each Myers-Dillon Drug Co., lGth :uiu Fttrnuin Sts. PRICES ARE SOME LOWER! Indication Point to lletter Tinier on the Veuefiililf nml Prult Mnr Icet of Oliintiit, Tho local vegetable market shows signs of breaking, but ns yot no positive relief has come to tho pockets of tho housekeep ers of Omaha. Tomatoes yesterday sold In a wholesale way nt 7." cents to $1 n bas ket. Melons were readily sold at $1.25 to $1.50 per dozen for good stock; potatoes, after dropping to 75 cents a bushel, this morning went bnck to 90 cents, with n promise of further advance beforo tho end of the week. The prospects aro that generally veg etables will bo lower next week. Eggplant has already declined In price. Corn, which Is now selling nt 12& cents per dozen In lots of 100 dozen, will probably sell from 2', to 5 cents lower next week. Dealers took fur a decline In. tomatoes which will amount to nn Inconsiderable amount, but prices ot melons will be milch lower. ArknnnB peaches are now on tho market In quantities which proinlso lower prlcss soon. They eomo in baskets much larger than those which contained tho Texas peaches, nnd while tho price per bnsket Is tho Bomo the purchnser discovers much more fruit In tho bnsket. Late wild plums nro beginning to come In, selling nt 20 cents n box, with a tendency to much lower prices. SENATOR MILLARD GOES EAST Will Vlmll Xcvr York nnd WnslitiiKton nnd DlNeiisn Proponed CliaiiKe In Federal IIiiIIiIIiik. Senator Millard left Tuesday night lor New York, lle'fore returning to Omnha the senator will visit Washington, vhero he will tnko up with tho TrcnFtiry department the matter of changing tno western front of tho federal building. Those who have given tho matter much attention say that tho changes desired by tho senator can bo mado without exhausting thu appropriation, whllo tho supervising nrcbltcct at Washing ton declares the appropriation Is not large enough to wnrrant tt. A Fortune to He filven Avny, A noted philanthropist has decided to glvo nway his fortune to charities and no doubt much good will be accomplished. There Is another agency that has also accomplished much good, namely, Hostetter's Stomach Hitters, tho medicine with fifty years of cures back of It. It promotes appetite, In sures digestion, cures dyspepsia, regulates tho liver and keeps tho bowels regular, also prevents belching, heartburn or flatulency. Don't fall to try It, but bo suro you get tho genuine. Adilltlonnl Aceo in moil nt Inn. On account of tho very low rates mado to Colorado points- THE UNION PACIFIC will plnco In service, commencing August 1st and continuing to tho 10th, and Sep tember 1st to 10th, a Tourist sleeper on train "No. 3" for DENVER, leaving OMAHA AT 4:25 P. M. Tho rate will be $1.50 for a lower or up per double berth, sufficiently comraodlouji to nccommodato two persons. Reservations should bo mado ns far in advance ns possible. City ticket ofTlco, 1321 Farnam street. Telephone 31C. I.otv Ituten to llufTiilo I'liii-Aine rlcnu. The Nickel Plafe Itoad are selling tickets nt cxceptlonnlly low rates to Buffalo and return, good for J uud 30 days. For particulars nnd Van"Amerlcan folder ot buildings nnd grounds, wrlto John v Cnlahan, General Agent, 111 Adnni3 street, Chicago. City Ticket Office, 111 Adams street. O'Rourkd Family Happy. They did win ono enmn ami a n-nnii too at thut. Oh. that rnmllv ran nlnv imii If they would only Just stick together and support the man In the box regardless of wno no is oi winu aro ins nanus. 50c Malted Milk 40c 50c Mellln's Food 40c 50c Nestle's Food 4ft. 25c Dentrltlces all kinds iul ioc 4711 soup Jt $1.00 TlSMl'TATION TONIU 7ic Gem Catarrh Powder line $1.00 West's Drain and Nerve Trcntmont l"i $1.00 Undo Snm's Tobacco Curo 50c 35c Stuart's Ulackbcrry linlsam 20c $2.00 Cotton Hoot, Tansy and Pennyroyal Pills, Karl Cramer's genuine $1,00 25c Curler's Llttlo Liver Pills 15c 35c Cnstorla, genuine 25c $1.00 Cramer's Kidney Curo 75c $1.00 Peruna 75c 25c Laxative Brotno Qulnlno 15c Her 8 Malt Whiskey 7sc SCHAEFER'S Cut Price Drug Store Tl. 747. S. W. Cor. Kit It and CUIcmbii, Goods dcllvared FREE to anr part of city j HAYDEN S Suits, Skirts, Bigger bargains than over. We $3.98, have clear a few wash skirts left, some sold for $2.50, $3.00 and ing sale price 08c and $1.15. Our Ladies' Waist Department Wo havo raoro waists than nil other houses In Omnha combined. All must ro to make room for fall stock. 1 lot of ladles' wash waists In percales, lnwns, KliiKhatns, worth 7Sc, clearing salo price only ISc. Lot No. 2 Onn tnblo of Indlos' waists, made of lawns, dimities, ginghams. French percales, worth up to $1.25. clearing salo price, 35c. hot No. 31 table ladles' shirt wnists, mado of Imported percales, lawns, organ dies and batistes, worth up to $1 DO, for only COc, HAYDEN CUT RATES FOR BUYERS OiiiiiIiii Wliolenitle .Men fieenre n Val uable Coneesnloii from the llallroadi. Omnha Wholesnln m.rrhnnlH hnvn Bopiirnl from the railroads In the territory ndjacent io mis city a rate of ono nnd one-fifth fare for tho round trlli to all merchants who k come to umann to buy goods between Au mid, 09 nM.t C3..l.....l n . ... ,,i.-ii j int., t-Liii'iii uci .(. j I f inirrn ill nn nounclng this concession was received by ono of tho merchant tmlnv Secretary L'tt of the Commercial club Is preparing n circular which will be made ! PUbllc soon OUtllnlnc tho rrin.llllnn- ! uudcr which the concession Is made, for I tne reduced rateB will only bo In force on Certain ilavs within the limn Unit! nml .-m bn enforceable only under certain conditions, I all of which are not known nt this time nua ennnot bo nnnounccd until n cnmmunl I Cntlon Is received from ChlnilL-n. Tin. tlr.tr i ets win permit, prospective purchasers to j remain in tno city rour dnys. Diarrhoea llnlckly Cured. "Mr. Jacob Illckermnn came Into our store some time ago suffering with diarrhoea so badly that he was passing blood," says J. A. Frrcdel & Co. of Home, Wis. "Ho had been under the doctor's treatment, but got no relief. We fixed him up n dose of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dlnrrhoea Hcmedv and he purchased n small bottle of It and In twenty-four hours ho was well." tor sale by nil druggists. Dally Ilieuriloii via Mckel Plate Itond. ChlrafA lA lllifrnln nnA V... ' I . r. . , - -"c" nut, .mn i ti it. opecini low rntes and favorable limits to all points " or iiuiiress jonn v. I alahan. General Agent, 111 Adams street, Chicago. J-KSCDFiELDl lCLOAiasUITCO.I WHITE WAISTS LARGE SIZES SI. 00. Wo havo n number of fine White Waists in sizes 10, 12 nnd 41 that sold up to $2.75 ench and as low ns $1 50. Wo are going to close them out nt choice for $1.00 Thursday. IKSC0FIELD JIXCIOAI&SUITCO. 1C10 Uuuslni St. The New Shoe for Women No lino of women's line shoes has been as far reaching In its endeavors to make women s lect comfortable us Sorosls. Ex luslve. Sotosls Shoe Stores are now belnc opeiated In London, lierlln, Hamburg anil Vienna Willi a degree ot success that Is convincing that Sorosls are Ntniidnrd of the World. The Sorosls Shoe Storo In tho Knrhaeh block Ik the most modern women's" shoo storo In tho west. All conveniences for comfort at your disposal. A maid Is al ways In uttendanco shines your shoes free. horiiMW are i?5.(l(l value. Cost l;t.."0 Altat. SOROSIS SHOE STORE, 203 South 15th Street, Frank Wlleox, )tur. Send for catalogue. Taffs Philadelphia Dental Rooms 1517 DotiglaK St. Good set teeth $5.00 Dest Set Teeth $S,00 Our best sots aro tho hot there can bo made on rubber, nnd there nro no better made, no matter what you pay. (Irani ranrtn(r Vli vu i vivui Sale of Ladies1 Waists, Etc. Not a garment r reserved. All must be closed out. 1 lot ladies' man-tailored suits, in blacks, blues, browns and castors, made of coverts, fine Venetians, broadcloths and homespuns, some silk lined throughout,- worth up to 25.00, on sale at only $S.9S. Your choice of any ladies' suit in the house, some silk lined throughout, handsomely trim med, worth up to -iii clearing sale price 912.no 1 lot of fancy silk dress skirts, some mado with solidaire tucks, trimmed in silk niching and Hamburg, worth up to !?25, clearing sale price 1 lot of sample skirts, made of silk, fancy broadcloths, velvets, cheviots, worth up to .27.i0, clearing sale price, $10.50. Tnblo No. 4 Onn lot of ladles' waists, mtido of meirerlzed ginghams, silk warped linens, French corded batistes, worth up to $2.00. for 75c. Your choice of 30 dozen waists, mado of all llncst materials, worth up to $3.f0, clearing fnlo price only $1.45. LADIES' WlIITi: WAISTS 25 dozen ladles' white waists, worth $1 .'.0 for only 4Pc. Your cholco of nil our high rlass whltn waists, sumo that sold ns high ns $10.00 nud $12 00. clrnrlng snlo prlco only $1 15. 50 dozen Indies wrpperj, worth up to $1 50, for only 15c BROS Too Early S$ien Unknown arvd Known Too Late It's your own fault if you aro not in tho feast. You mu&t not blame us. If you watch our notices in the daily papers you will not "know too late." On Triday last we told you of the bargains the Hat Man had for you. There's a big- hole i" the department, but there's a few of t hose sample hats that will save you one-half your fall hat money. ON Til UK SD AY, first showing new fall head-gear for the women folks. Get prices elsewhere, then come here. See Fifteenth street window. J S Thursday will be a wonderful day In Wash Roods, Dress floods, Silks nnd Drap eries In Ihe IIAUOA1N ROOM Thousands of gooi's cleaned out at leas than half of cost price. KVKltY LADY IN OMAHA SHOULD ATTl'ND THIS SALK. 15,000 yards of Kortunle flannels nnd lino percales, all strictly fast colors, worth 10c yard, nt 31ic. 10,000 jnrds of Jaconets worth 12c; batistes worth 125c nnd 15c and other wash goods In odd stvles that sold up to ltlc, all will be clusid nt Wjc. About 10,000 yards of fine styled new Jaco net, fine new batiste and nil wmtli tmm ir. to 19c; nbout 6,000 of white goods that sold from 12c to 30c; 15c piques and all colors will go at 5c. At 7ic and 8ic Our entire line of wnsh goods, white coo.Ik and piques, including Irish and Scotch dimities, French batiste, Austrian cotton grenadines, bilk foulards (cotton nnd goods nun soiu in our nigti-grade stock up to 50c, all will go at 7',ic nnd M,c. 7'c full stnndard prints, 2'c. 10c shaker ttanncl, 2ic. 15c drapery Gc. 1'Jc draperies c. 25c draperies 10c. Extra heavy unbleached muslin worth Cc. at 4c. 19c black dress goods 25c. 39c block dress goods 15c. 25c novelties 10c. 15c half wool novelties 715c. 12'ic half wool novelties 5c. Candy Dept. Absolutely Pure Honey and Sugar Goods Puro mnplo sugar drip mixed enndy; worth 26e; per pound, 7V4c. Honey llnko popcorn; worth 15c; for 5c. Grocery Prices Thrco large bottles puro tomato catsup 25c. Three-pound can grated pineapple 12c. Campbell's assorted soups, three for 25c. Three pound cans l'loncer braud pumpkin 9 cents. Four cans oil sardines for 25c. Six-pound box Now York lump starch 34c. Three pounds Santn Clarn prunes (large), 25 cents. Three pounds Alden evaporated peaches 25 cents. Four pounds ruby prunes 19c. REFRESHING THIRST QUENCHER NEVER KAILS Coca Celery Why you should try it. Quenches thirst. Quiets tho nerves. Relieves hrndacho. Tones up tho stomach. Cures "that tired feeling." Makes you feel good. Ho euro and drink n glass cofcts 5c FULLER nucjo AND pain r "9 I I tli nml PnimHi" St. It Takes GOOD TOBACCO and HAND THE ME TT'f "'ft'g? Is Now Being Made From Fine Cuban Tobacco, Crop of 1900. F. R. RICE M. C. CO., Manufacturers St. Louis., UNION MADS Thursday in Bargain Room Great Clearing Sal Now in Full Blast. Short lengths of nil flno wash goods worth up to 25c, at 2ie. Hemnants of 2.1c percales 5c. Iwup B remnants of all line wnsh goods worth up to 60c, nt 5c. Remnants of silk in 3!4 nnd 4-yard lengths at rxnetly half price. Furnishing Goods Ladles' 15c vests, to close, 4JJo. Men's EOe nnd 75c summer balbrlggan ud derweur, 19c. Ladles' lino summer corsets 19c. 60 dozen men's working sblrts.worth 75c; 75 dozen of lino negligee shirts worth $1.00- 76 dozou laundered fnncy shirts with' sop arato collars nnd ctlffa, sold ut 75c nnd 1.00 all go at ono price, 29c. . ' Men's 15c socks 7'.4c Ladles' nud children's 25c hose, 10c. Clothing Hoys' wnsh pants 10c. Hoys cloth pants 15c. noys' 75c cloth imnt3 25c. Hoys' long pants crnsh suits, ago 13 to 18. worth J2.50, to close 60c. Hoys' long wool pnnts, worth $1.60, at 60c Men's pnnts, worth $1.50, nt 65c. Men's pants, worth $2.50, ut 75c. Hoys' fine ?2..r.O pants, OSc. Closing out nil hummocks nt lens than cost. Queen brand seeded raisins Sc. Shredded coroautit, per pound, 15c. Grand Meat Sale Chipped beof, per pound, 15c. Imported Italian summer sausogo, pep pound, 25c. No. 1 sugar cured hams, per pound, 12c. Salt pork, per pound, Sc. Veal loaf, per can, 10c. Hotted meats, assorted, per can 3'c. Fish aud Cheese No. 1 Norway herring, each, 8c. No. 1 shoro herring, each 2'4c Codfish, per pound, 6Vtc. Wisconsin cream cheese, per pound, lOe Ncufchatel cheese, each, 3c. Sap Sago cheese, each, "c. McLaren's Imperial cheese, per Jnr, 15c,, IIP The Chicago Record has 61 of theie Tyot writer in daily ue YOST If you want b typewriter, why not come first where you can se EVERY GOOD SORT OF TYPC WRITER In Its best form: TYPEWRITER SUPPLIES ') of all kinds for all machines. TYPEWRITERS RENTED. TYPEWRITERS REPAIRED. New Century Tlie finest calnlojuc ocr issued Is jours for the asking. Write or Call. United Typewriter and Supply Co,, 11)14 Kn run in St., Ouiitlm. Pputy Btatn Veterinarian. t'ood Inspector. , H. L RflWftCCIOTTI, 0. V. S, CITY VETERINARIAN. Office nnd Infirmary 28th and Mnson HUH Telephone 530 WORK to Make a Good 10c CIQAH HAYDEN:' BROS