mm A S l I BEYOND COMPARISON EITHER IN SURPASSING BARGAINS OR WONDERFUL VARIETY OE GOODS Owing to the enormous quantities of goods to be arranged it was simply impossible to wait on the crowds of people to the satisfaction of all. We have put on extra salespeople in every department and have arranged the goods to make selection easy. Thursday, Friday and Saturday's Sales will surpass all former ef forts in up-to-date selling. It is not a question of price, the goods must be sold regardless of value. 15c Outing Flannels for 3c, 18e Percales at 5c. 12c Doniets at 3c. (figantie stock of silks on sale at 25c to 40 on the dollar. Cotton goods, wash goods, linings at about one-tenth their real value, fewest, styles in Full Dress Goods at less than half regular prices. Furnishing goods al most given away in this sale. From the basement, in the bargain room, in every department of the "iig Store" the very best goods manufactured are on sale at the most, ridiculously low ligures ever named. DURING THIS GIGANTIC SALE THE GREAT PUBLIC THAT MADE THE "BIG STORE" POSSIBLE CAN REAP THE RICHEST HARVEST OF BARGAINS EVER OFFERED BY ANY HOUSE IN AMERICA. In the Cloak All othsr sales fade into of the bargains we offer in Your choice of .Jackets, value Your choice of that sold up as Your choice colors, value for Your choice 1 to 12, in light weights for Ef early fall, value up to 5, for KJJ Your choice of 75 capes, value up to $5.00 for 90c Tour choice of 50 Silk Dress Skirts, value double, for 4.90 Your choice of one table of 200 Skirts, made of very best Venetians, serges, value up to S.50, at 2.95 Your choice of 400 ladies' Silk tTnderskirts, in black and colors, deep tlounce, value up to 10.00, for 4.95 Your choice of 100 rainy-day Skirts, several rows of stitching on the bottom, value up to 5.00, for 1.60 COUNTY JAIL A GOOD GRAFT Fusiotiits Manngo to Increase Coit of Maintaining the Prin. FIGURES SHOW A GREAT DISCREPANCY i Milliliter of 1'rlfioiicrM linn Stcnilll)' IIp t'reiiNCil but Milliliter of Kiiiployca mil MnlarlOH Have Steadily (one Un. Within Ave years tho annual salary roll for tho county Jail has Increased S2 per rent, whllo the average number of prison :rs kept In that Institution has decreased 27 per cent. In 1S90, when tho averago number of prisoners was 70, tho annual salaries amounted to $2,310, while In 1U00, when, the average number of prisoners wnu 44, the annual salaries amounted to $4,2C0. In 1896 tho Jail forco consisted of a chief Jailor at $960 a year, an assistant at $"80 ii ml a matron at $600, making tho total of the sulnrles $2,310. Tho following year the foro wno' Increased by tho addition of a second assistant at $720 per year, although the nvcrugo number of prisoners decreased from 70 to fiS. For tho years of 1SUS and 1S:i0, the force remained the same, but tho salary of tho second assistant Jailer wai Increased from $720 to $780. The average jiumber of prisoners decreased to 61 for 1S9S and to 53 for 1899. In 1900 tho nvorogo number of prisoners fell to 41, but the Jail forco was Increased by the addition of a third assistant Jailer nnd the salnry of each assistant wns In creased from $780 to $900 a year. This mado the foiro consist of the chlof Jailer at $9o0, threo asslslants at $900 each and a matron at $600, making the total amount of thu yarly salaries $1,200. Tho following summary shows at a glance how the number nnd salaries of tho Jail forcu have Increased an tho work has de creased: . No. Annual Averngo Year. . i Employes, saiones. rrisonors ISM 3 $-.310 7i) if:7. 4 a,0G) b U9S 4 3.120 01 lfcSl)',...- 4 3,121 5:1 3900 6 1,260 41 Keep the body healthy at, this season by using Priekly Ash Bitters. It le n noccs- oary condition to successfully resist ma . Urla! germs. HEART TROUBLE. Tfcoastndt Unduly Alarmed About Thai Dreaded Meat t Disease. American In thlr mad structio for wealth or poi t!on JChemlnj, plannlr, cxeeutlnf or tolllrnf. U Com eWa a thought to tho ertat sacrifice they art maV.lnr ct their health. A gradual feeling ol ex hibition comet on, the appetite (alls, slceplettnesi follows, thon the Wood Is giving out. the memory Uco.njJ treacherous. At times the head becomes dltzy, the heart palpitates, burns, (eels dull and sore. Don't make the hasty conclusion that you have heart disease It's your stomach. The heart and stomach to controlled by the same great nerves-tha sym pathetic and pneumogastric. One (orm ot poor dlsostion causes a gas and fermentation ol hall dxostel lood-henca palpitation and short breath. The blood tweomes thin and watery, Irrl'i'.lrg and weakening the heart. Tho surest, quickest way to reUiie such trouble Is to make perfect digestion with regular doses at meal times ol Dr. Caldwell's Syrup I'jpsln. which can be had at most druggists In so cent and 1 bottles. (It's economy to buy the dollar sin). Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin will euro any loin ol stomach trouble (except cancer ol the stomach). It Is pleasant to take and In causing per fect asslmulation ol the lood cures constipation (not by Irritation) but by remorlng the eauso. Dook and sample lor the asking. Pepsin Syrup Cj., Monti uUo, Un., U.S.A. HAYDEN Department insignificance in the face this great sale. i our ciioice oi luu dozen feinrt aist.s some of them have sold as high as 00 2.00 for Your choice of 50 dozen Percale and Lawn Wrappers, deep tlounce, that Ekf have sold up to $1.50, for xJtJK Your choice of 100 Women's Suits, value up to $25.00, as shown in our O window, for 030 125 Silk Eton up to i?22.50, for. 200 Silk Waists high as 0.00, for 5.00 2.95 of 200 early fall Jackets, in all up to 10.00, fil W I - of 200 children's Jackets, sizes FIRE FIGHTERS ON THE RUN Morning; llntitlne of (he Dcinrl incut In Interrupted lis- Four Alarum Small DitiiiiiKC In Done. There were four alarms of flro yester day morning. Tho first and most seri ous bjnio was in tho two-story biisk storo and dwelling at Twenty-eighth and Lako street, occupied by tho gro.-ory firm ot Davis Bros., and owned by n. F. John son. Tho damage to building and contonta Ih estimated nt $300, which wns fully cov ered by Insurance. Tho cnuso Is a mystc.y. riie second alarm was at 12:30 from Four- tunth and Nicholas streets, whero tome burning rubbish threatened several freight cars laden with baled hay. Thero was no damage. A fow minutes after 1 o'clock two alarms enmo In In quick succession, nno from Sixteenth nnd Leavenworth streots and the other from Twenty-seventh and Decatur. No. 3 company responded to the first, nnd found a quantity of rubbish burn ing on tho plank floor of the Sixteenth street viaduct. It waa quickly extinguished and thero was no damage doue. This Arc had evidently been set by a spark from a locomotlvo passing underneath. At Twcnty-tevonth and Decatur streets a pile of weeds was found burning In a vacant lot. tho flames fanned by" a high wind from tho south. Thero was no damage. IVorliliiK MkM anil Day. sThe busiest and mightiest llttlo thing that ever was made Is Dr. King's New Life Pills. These pills change weakness Into strength, lUtlessncss Into energy, brain fag Into mental powor. They're wonderful In building up the health. Only 23c per box. Sold by Kuhn &. Co. ONE HOUSE AND ONE PRICE II 1 U It .Selinol Cutlet Cannot (iet Asruy from II ii In iv CoNtly I'lllfOI'IIIH. A now rule adopted by the Moard ot Hducatlon at lta lust meeting will compel all now memberB of tho High school battal ion to buy their uniforms of Drowning, King & Company. A tew mntilliH ago bids on uni forms were sought and the company named offered ti supply uniforms for $10, tho samo price nudo last year. Proposals were not offerell Ly any other firm. Under the contract the various parts ot the uniform are furnished at the following prices: Coat, $9.20; trousers, $3.30; cap, $1.00. Military ovorcoats may be had for $20 each from the oamo firm. Tho members of the Hoard ot Education lvmlnti.ln that they adopted the rule for the purpose of making the equipment of the battalion uniform nnd any that the prlco Is as reasonable as can bo had for clothing ot the sort that la furnished under the con tract. IMPROVE THEIR OPPORTUNITY llurRlara Loot I lie Itohrliouitli II ml ilvuee Uiirlnu the Aliaence of the Family. When M. 0. Ilohrbough returned Tues. day from his summer vacation bo found his home, C53 South Twenty-sixth streot, had been looted In his absence Sliver ipoons, silver knives, a baby's ring, a gold necklace and various other articles to the value ot about $100 were missing. An ex amlnutlon of tho premises showed that tba burglar had entered through n cellar win dow. The various rooms were In pictur esque uteonier. Champagne aa a restorer has no equal, Cook's Imperial Kxtra Dry ChnmpagnB Is pure, aencioufc ana spark-ling. THE OMAHA DAILY BROS' MILE-END Never was SUGAR so cheap at this time of year. The great sugar trust Is afraid that congress will put sugar' on the free list, which will make the best cano sugar from Cuba worth about 3c per pound, Thoy have millions of pounds on hand nnd must sell. Wj bought 500,000 pounds and will sell Nebraska Oat Meal, per pound, 2V4c. Ohio Oat Meal, per pound 3c. Steel Cut Oat Meal, per pound, 3c. Hand picked Navy Means, 6c. New white Lima Deans, "lie. Orccn Peas, (dried), 5c Mnrrowfat Peas, (dried), 6Vic. Split Peas, (dried), 3',4c. Pearl Harlcy, 3'(.c. Fine Sago, per pound, 4c. Imported Sago, Sic. Tnploen Klake, 5c. Pearl Tapioca, 7Vc. HAYDEN BROS. STREET WILL BE REPAIRED Only Court Inttrforsnos Can Stop Work on Nerth Sixteenth. MAYOR M00RES SIGNS RESOLUTION Xt'cFNMlt of ii 'riioroiiKUfnrc for Ak-Par-Hen I'll rude Jliivrs the Aullior lllt'N to Prompt Action llonril of I'ulillt! Work .McutM. Unlos3 tho courts Interfere with tho plans of tho Hoard of Public Works the osphalt paving on Sixteenth street will bo repaired Immediately. At a special meeting held yesterday City Engineer Hosewator, chairman of tho board, was instructed to order repairs In nccoidanco with the resolution introduced In the council by .Mr. -Mount and passed iVuguet 27. Mayor Moores withheld his signature to this resolution until Tuesday evening, but Hnnlly signed It because ho felt that something must bo dono to put tho streets In passable condition for thu Ak- Sar-Hen crowds. Tho resolution Is as follows: Hesolved Tlmt tho ftnnril nf Public Works be. nnd la herebv. directed to mnke anil cause all neccsimry repulrs of paved streets within thu city deemed udvlsable by Bum uimru in me extent aim wunin tno limits of funds available. As soon as tho mayor approved tho reso lution a apeclal mooting of tho Hoard of Public Works wns railed. All tho members of the board were present. Tho city comp troller explained that tho funds nvallablo for paving repairs amount of $S,t00. ily unanimous vote of tho board members Mr. Rosewater was empowered to hnvo re pairs made at once on tho defective asphalt paving In the business center of tho city. After declaring that thoy favored the re pairing of Sixteenth street as well ns the other thoroughfares which are full of holeB they expressed the opinlou thu such ac tion would In no manner conflict with Judge Estello's ruling. Wmk Will lie lliiHtieil. "A largo forco will bo put to work at once," said City Engineer Itosewatcr. "Dangorous places on all tho streets in the business center will ho repaired. An effort will bo made to havo tho principal streets In snfo condition for tho crowds that will be hero next week. Ilepalra will bo mado on Sixteenth street ns well as other do fectlvo streets. The defective paving Is a dlsgraco to tho city ami the board feels that Sixteenth street must bo repaired In sptto of protests. It is now a question ot protecting tho public. Property owners should restoro Sixteenth street. A chango should bo made In the law which would make It possible to tux theeo repairs to adjoining property. Tho city cannot go without paving, however, until tho law Is remedied," Mayor Moores signed the resolution with reluctance and still declares that ho Is opposed to having Sixteenth streot repaired nt public expense. "I was almost com pelled to sign the resolution,'1 said tho mayor. "The streets cannot bo allowed to remain In their present condition. I am uot willing to havo any money spent on Six teenth street. With great crowds of strangers coming to tho city we cannot afford to leave tjo streets In their present condition. It would bo impossible for the parades to move along soino of the streets." The paving contractors express the opin ion that they can put the worst paving In fair condition boforo the beginning of tho Ak-Sar-Ben fcatlvltles. Asphalt can bo uccd the noxt day after It Is laid. Ily put ting a largo force of men at work tho contractors liopo to repair many blocks of paving before the beginning of the carnival. WEE: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER o, J901. Successful Furniture Selling. Wo arc bettor nblc now than over before to supply you In this line. We have placed largo ordorB, the goods are nearly all In, and wo Invito you to see us before you buy. Compare prices, examine the goods, Investigate the subject on nil sides and you will find us right. l''lnc Morris Chair, mahogany finish, ndjustnblo back, double 'faced velour cushions, seat nnd back cushion movable, full she, high back, an JS.50 chnlr for $1.95. 3-foot Bcrccn, 3 panels, filled with fancy goods, $1.23. The frame without the lining, 7Cc. Inula scats, 43c; sofa pillows, 13c, oak chairs, 73c; oak rockers, $1.00. China Department. Wc have Just received from Hamburger & Co. of Now York, Importers of flno r'rench and Hoyul Austrian China. 1G0 lino J02-pleco Dinner Sets, llncst hand dec oration. 'These acts were Imported to sell for from $35,00 to $30.00, wo bought them for less than tho duty and tomorrow you can bu a dinner set cheaper than you wilt over buy one again In your life. Tho choice of any of tho patterns nt $15.33, for 102 pieces. All colors fancy shclvo paper, 10 yards, for 4c. Mason Krult Jars pints. Re; quarts, 5?icj 2 quarts, CVAc. Potato Dishes, 2c. Has Mantles, Sc. Cream Sots, flro polished, llnlshed In gold, 9c each. Milk Crocks, gallon size, 3c. I'lo Plates, Tea Plates nnd Dinner riatcs, 2c, 3c, lc. Ocuuluo Halnbow Holland Howls, 2 for lie. 2U pounds for $1.00. Sugar will be cheaper Hominy, 3'e. Pearl Hominy, Gc. Minute Tnploen, SV&c. Hasty Jclllcon, 3 packages for 25c. Kino Uroken Ulco, ,3Vic. Choice Japan Ulco, 5V&C. Head Rice, 6c. fancy Patna Illce, S',p. Yellow Corn Meal, Hie. Granulated Whlto Corn Meal, I'ic. farauit Meat Sale Tliui'Niliiy. Potted Meats, assorted, 3'c. Veal Lout, per can, Oc. HOME FROM SALT LAKE CITY IlullillriK IiiHieetor Carter ami Wife Attend the Four nil of .Mr. Ili'lKliani Voiimk Nil. 1. City Hulldtng Inspector Carter and wlfo returned Tuenday from Salt Lake City, where they visited for several days. LaHt Sunday they attended the funeral of Mrs. Xlna D. Young, one of tho wives of Hrlg ham Young. MfB. Young was S3 yenra old nnd accompanied the famous Mormon leader to Utah. "The funeral was tho most unusual I havo ever attended," said Mr. Carter. More than 5,000 pcopla crowded Into tho assembly hall to pay respect to tho prophet's wife. Tho hall was draped In white. The floral decorations and caskot were also white. No funeral sermon was preached. Ten women, most ot thorn quite old, told of tho purity of Mrs. Young's character and related incidents which showed tho hardships sho endured In the new country. A gront choir of 200 voIccb sang two hymns." TELLS IT TO THF." POLICE St. Mary'n Avenue Man CiiIIk Ilenk Sci-Keniit to Ileport New llnliy In the Houue. A mnn living out on St. Mary's avenue called up the pollco station yesterday to any that his wlfo had presented him with n flno baby girl and that all tho parties were doing well. "Congratulate you," said Desk Sergeant Havey. "How many officers do you want sent out?" Tho man's answer was audlblo to thoso who stood near. Then Havey sold: "No, this Is tho pollco station. You want to talk to tho Hoard of Health. I thought maybe you were going to have a christen ing this evening and anticipated trouble." ORPHEUM'S NEW MANAGER Will Prohalilj He C. 11. llrny, Now General Maiiuuer lleek'M Seeretnrj-. Martin Heck, general mnnagcr of th.) Or pheum circuit, Is In tho city making ar rangements for the opening of tho aoc3on at tho Crolghton-Orpheum, which will oc cur on Sunday, September 22. J, Hush Hronson will not bo tho lccil mnnager of tho Orpheum this season, hiv ing been transferred to Imliunopolts. Mr, Heck bay? that C. E. Hray, who Is now nrtlng as his secretary, will probably' bo placed In charge of tho Omaha hotifi. A Testimonial Sousn, tho March Kliifr, snys: "Tho Victor nnd Monarch records nro nil rlRht." Tho Victor Moimrch TnlklnK machine, with Hk practically IXDE-8TKUCTIBL-U KKCOKJ), Is already no widely known that It Is hardly neces sary to explain Its many lulvuntiiROH over any other type of talking machine, hut Biich VAST IMPROVEMENTS, both In thu manufacture of machines and Uncords, have recently been made, there Ih positively NO COMPARISON between the Kouud reproductions of even threo months ago and tho magnificent results produced today On exhibition nt our store. A. HOSPE, Music and Art. 1513-1515 Douglas, SALE IS soon. Cooked Compressed Corn Hecf, per can, 12 cents, Frankfurt Sausages, 7V4e. No. 1 Sugar Cured Hams, ll'c. Good Salt Pork, Sc. Cliei'Kc. Crown Brand Iowa Cream, 10c. Challenge Hrnnd Vermont Cream, 12Jc. Mysost Llmbcrger Cheese, 11c. Fancy Wisconsin Brick, lie. Krult. Wo carry a full lino of cholco fresh fruits. Thursday, Peaches, per basket, 20c. WHOLESALE TRADE IS BRISK Omaba Jobbers Eepert Sarenty-Fiva Per Cent Iscreas: Over Last Week. TERRITORY IS GRADUALLY EXPANDING .MerehniitN Who Formerly IIoiikM .Stock In ClilenKo anil KniiiiMit City Are Xosv UlvctliiK Their Faith to Oinnha. Wholesale dry goods houses report tho present week's business 75 per cent greater than that of the corresponding week last year nnd that tho visits ot customers aro much more frequent than thoy were n year ago. Thero Is u slight decrease In the number of peoplu in tho city this week compared with lust week, because of the suspension of tho reduced rates which were effcctlvo at that time, but It Is believed by tho merchants generally thii. with tho oporatlon of tho reduced rates during the Ak-Sar-Hen week the number of visitors will exceed unythlng ot tho kind In tho history of tho wholesalo trado of Omaha. Huyers nro actuated In Increasing the size of their orders on staples, especially on cotton goods, by thu tone of that mar ket. Tho ndvanco of U cent In tho prlco of American Indigo prints scheduled for September 1 Is now In forco nnd with it comes nn announcement of a possible fur thoi' ndvi.nco In u short time, although no dato Is fixed nor amount stated, All lines of cotton goods feel tho olfect of this con dition and many retail dealers nro buying larger orders than usual, anticipating in creased prlcfci. Among tho dealers on tho market this week nro a number from Wyoming nnd Colorado. Cnu firm from tho latter stato had nover visited Omuha houses boforo, having prevlourly gone to Chlcugu by way of Kansns City. This year tho buyer was Induced to tnko tho Omaha route tb Chi cago and inspect tho Htocks of this city. Tho result was that ho has decided to buy his entire lino of staples In Omaha. LINGLE IS WIDELY" KNOWN I'll II I'll .Stale Miirhi'.) IIiih Acqiinlnt nnee with Trump Victim of Caw County Farmer. E. M. 1. Ingle, tho tramp who received rough treatment at tho hands ot Ctm county farmera near Wcoplng Water a few days ago, Is well known to tho United NOW ON Grand Embroidery Sale 25c to 50c Embroideries on day yard All-over Embroideries worth 50o to Ga f"f 2.00 yard on sale Thursday yard U JV7V :U)0 All-over Embroideries $1.00 5.00 All-over Embroideries $3.00 75c Skirt Flounce Embroideries 35c 1.00 Skirt Flounce Embroideries 50c 1.50 Skirt Flounce Embroideries 75c OK SALE 20c fine Pearl Buttons, per dozen 15c line Pearl Buttons, per dozen 5c line Pearl Buttons, per dozen Think of it. Pearl buttons THURSDAY. Teas and Coffees A fow of our specials: New crop Tea Sittings, only l!)c. Fancy selected Sun Dried Japan, 33c. Moyuno Gunpowder Tea, 43c. Choice now Daskct Fired Japan, 48c. India Ceylon, worth $1.00 lb., only 50c. Kxtrn fancy Illo Coffoe, 12',4c. Choice Golden Illo, 15c. Superior Java nnd Mocha, 30c, or 4 lbs. for $1.00. Mnndelllng Java and Mocha, 35c, or 3 lbs. for $1.00. States marshal and members ot his force. Ho has been nrrestcd several times for Bell ing liquor to Indians and Is not considered, of sound mind by thoso who know him. Tho last time ha v.as arrested ho wast placed In the county Jail at Fremont pond-' ing his trial boforo Judge Munger. Tho sheriff treated him as a. trusty, permitting him to leave the Jnll during the day at his own will. Ono day ho mado up his mind to escapo, so ho walked away, coming to Omaha and reporting his escapo to tho. United States marshal, accompanied with n I strong denunciation of tho Dodgo county sheriff for pursuing mien lax methods. FIND OF BLOODY CLOTHING lllooil-Staluril Vent nnd TroiiNer Foil ml After Crlea ot Police Arc Heard. Some children, while pluylng In tho high weeds on a vacant lot nt Twenty-first and Douglas streets yesterday morning, found a pair of trousers nnd n vest covered with blood. Tho discovery of tho bloodstain d clothing Is considered significant by Mrs. O. I). Campbell, who heard cries for tho pollco ls3uo from tho patch of weeds early on tho morning of August 24. Mrs. Campbell, who is tho wlfo of a street railway motorman, lives nt 2123 Douglas street, adjoining tho vacant lot on which the bloody clothing was found. "About 2 o'clock on the morning of tho 24th," tha said, "I was awakenod by tho shouts ot a man evidently In great distress. I heard him cr 'Oh!' and 'Pollco! pollco!' Thon all was quiet. I called my husband and wo Women's Welt Soles $2.50- When Drex L. Shoonian mentions welts at JfL'.fiO we mean welts nnd not machine-sewed soles made to deceive Von can't help but be pleased with it pair of thoso genuine welted sole shoes ('(puil In all respects to our men's .fU.fiO welts that have gained such a reputation for wear and comfort In every slzo and width that makes It possible to give you a perfect tit, which adds, to tho wear of tho shoo as well as tho comfort For an all around everyday shoo Its equal has never been produced You take no risk, for we give you your money back If you want It. Drexel Shoe Co,, ratalasu Rent frit for III Askluu. Ouiaua'a Up-to-Unte Mlioa lloua. 141H FAIINAM STREET. Sailing At Manawa Is about over for tlyl3 season our fall hat season has Just begun with a showing ot moro styles, colors and shapes than ever beforo particularly In tho medium priced grades for boys, youths and men, at J1.B0, $2.00, $2.E0 and $3.00 is where wo excel for wo nol only glvo you the best hat you ovor saw at that prlco, but wo give you a greater assortment to choose from than any threo Omaha stores combined. Of courio we nro still tho only place you can buy the famous Dunlap wo also show a lino lino of Stetsons. C. H. Frederick, The I.i hiIIiik lint Man of the Went. I'M SOUTH r'U'TUU.Vl'll ST, MM S sale Tim MBk5c to 15c THURSDAY. : 5c 3c lc for lc per dozen. OX SALE Sheet Music We can save you money on Sheet Music. All tlio music from 1h comic oyora 'Florodora" f"i sale v nur music department at routed prices. both listened, but tho cries wero not re peated. My husband thought I had been dreaming. I thought nothing moro of tt: matter until this morning, when tho chil dren, whllo playing on tho lut, found n pair of trousers nnd n vest nil cover with blood. It Is likely that tho bloody clothing Is connected with tho cries I heard on tho morning of tho -1th. My hus band did not report the hearing of th? cries to tho pollco because ho '.bought I had imagined I heard them." The pollco sny tho llndlng of tho clothing haa not been reported to thorn nnd that they know nothing of tho matter. Bath Cabinets me uelleht una comfort of a Turkish bath at home. Wo are head quarters In Omaha for Bnth Cabinet. No need to send away for them. Wo save you money on them and deliver them at vour house. The H. J. Petifold Co. Invalid and Huapltal Huppllea. 140S FAIINAM KT., OMAIIA..NBI. 4M