10 WOMAN'S REVENGE ON WOMAN Mrs. lioIHe Mibrty Dwhei Acid in Hiit Maud Eatuon's Fici. ALL FOR THE LOVE OF A HUSBAND air. Mntirnj- Aci'tum Ml tliittMin of llrrnUlnir fp llir 'I'm ni nlll 1 1 nt , Iter Home mill Coiiie fnnii Knn-.no City In llctnllnte. Mrs. Mnlllo Mnbray of Kansas CMty dashed two ciuneai of carbolic ncld Into tho faco of MIbb Maud Hnnon nl her room. 1520 Cnpltol avenue, yesterday afternoon because sho believed the young wnmnn had ftllcnntrd the affections of her husband', fi traveling man nnined Jolin Mabrny. The Injured woman Ik In a serious rondl- Hon, being burned nbout the face, brcnut. hands nnd arms, nnd tho physicians fear that despite their efforts Hho will be dls fl&urcd for life. Mrs. Mabray, tho woman who threw the arid, Is still at larr,c. As Hid matter was cot reported to thu pollco until more than two hourH had elapsed, she had a good Mart of the detectives, nnd It Is thought (he- may havo left tho elty on one of the outgoing trains. John Mnbray, who has been making his headquarters at tho Karbaeh hotel, was ot tho bcdslda of tho woman a few minutes after the ucld was thrown, having been notified by telephone. He remained In tho room while tho doctors were treating her. Ho aays ho hasn't been living with tils wife for llvo or wlx years. Shortly after noon Thtirsdny n well dressed wnmnn nbout .12 years old, wearing blnck throughout, with small diamond pendants In her ears, climbed the stnlrs lending to n sulto of dressmaking parlors t lf)20 Cnpltol avenue, nnd nnked to acc Miss Mnud Hanson. She was shown Into living room which fronts upon Sixteenth street. Drulrn.vm n I'IhiIoki fiili. When Miss Hanson entered a moment later slio saw hor guest exnmlnlng n photo graph which she had taken from n mantel. It won tho picture of her husband, John Mabrny. "What nro you ilolng with this plcturo?" demanded the woman In blnck. "Thnt's not my property," replied Miss Hanson. "You mny have It for nil I care." Mrs. Mabray showed her contempt for tho photo by tearing It Into hits nnd stamping them under foot, mennwhllo accusing Miss Hanson of trylni; to stcnl her husband 'from her. Tho loud talk brought several women, tenants of adjoining rooms. Into tho hall. Finally the woman In block turned nnd walked down the corridor toward tho stair case; to nil nppournnccs the sccno was nt an end, hut after parsing through a screen door which divides tho passage, she turned ngnln upon tho girl and hissed: "Vnu'd better let him nlonu! I can toll you that!" "Oh, you can't frighten mo." retorted Miss Hanson, who had followed hor closely. At this Mrs. Mnbray drew something from the bosom of her dress. "I'll tlx you, you huzzy!" she cried, "nnd fix you rlKht!" Tho woman made n swift movement through the air with her nrm; there was n swishing sound of fluid holng thrown through tho wlro screen, nnd tho next In stant Miss Hanson Iny writhing nnd scream ing upon tho floor. Aclil Throivrr I'Ncniiri. Tho spectators woro so dumbfounded that they permltteil tho ncld-throwcr to pass them unmolested. They any alio walked quietly down tho steps nnd nwny as though nothing unusunl had hnppcned. Tho sufforer was carried Into the room of Annlo Plllsbury, one of tho tenants, whoro she wns made ns comfortable as po3 blblo until a doctor could bo called. Drs. Porter nnd MncDIarmld nrrlvcd n few minutes later, nnd applied remedies to draw out tho fire md relievo the pnln. nlso taking precautions ngalnst a senr, but thoy say thore Is a question ns to whether or not thero will bo n disfigurement. They found tho young woman to havo been terribly burned. , "Tho nc!d had eaten tho flesh off nearly nil parts of tho faco except In the neighbor hood of tho cyca," said ono of tho physi cians, "nnd sho owes tho saving of her night to tho fact that sho throw up her hands to protect them. Tho burns arc especlnlly deep on the backs of her hands; sho Is also burned nbout tho breast nnd nnns." Tho pollco wcro not notified of tho nssnult until 2:30, when n newspaper reporter, hav ing heard of tho Incident mentioned on the street, Informed tho stntlon by tolephono. Emergency Ofllccr Helglomnn nnd IX tcctlvch Savngo and Dunn were detnlled upon tho enso nt once. John Mnbray admits that ho had been paying somo attention to Miss Hanson. Mnliruy TrIU tU Slury. "I haven't been living with my wife for ilvo or six yenrs," said he. "nnd ns to what sho has been doing or where she has been living In that time, I know nothing. I be llevo, however, that she arrived In tho city this morning from Kansas City. Sho enmo to tho hotel to boo me, and wo had n talk. Nothing wns snld about Miss Hanson. So far as I know, my wlfo novcr saw Mlsa Hanson nnd I together." Mrs. Mnbray Is described os n small woman, of dark complexion nnd deep-sc't hazel eyes. At tho tlmo tho acid was thrown sho woro n black silk dress nnd n black hat. In tho wny of Jewelry sho woro diamond earrings, several diamond rings and a flno gold neokchnln. After thu scene ,In tho hall n two-ounce bottlo was found upon tho window ledgo at the cast of tho passage It still contained a fow drops of cnrbollo ncld. Thero was no druggist's lnbol upon the bottlo. H. C. Wntklns. sexton ot tho Mothndlst church, Sprlngllold, Pn., says; "My wife has been very bad with kidney troublo nnd tried sovernl doctors without benefit. After taking ono bottlo of Foley's Kidney Cure was much better and was completely cured nftcr taking four bottles." For tired feot Ro-No-May powder. Sim A ii tn ii I o, 'IV , Ono fare plus $2 for the round trip vln tho Missouri raclfic railway on September H, 15 nnd IB. For further Information call on or address company's offices, southeast corner Fourteenth nnd Douglas streets, Omaha, Neb. THOS. F. GODFREY, P. & T. A. IVu n iter fill Xortlnteat, Toward which tho eyes of the world am turned; whoro rfrent opportunities nro opon to overyono, is best and quicken roached by tho UNION PACIFIC. No better trains In tho world than thnso run 'via this line. City ticket offlco, 1321 Farnam. 'Phone 316. It You On to Colornrto Re suro and go over tho Loup. The finest trip In tho country. Send 3 cents in stamps to T. E. Fishor, general passenger agent, Denver, Colo,, for handsome illustrated book describing this and other attractlvo trips offered by tho Colorado & Southern railway, Re-No-May powder brings relief to tender toot. jiiM,i. rxnKiwvii.m factohy. AH Mmlr nml I'nrtly Mmle Muslin t'n ilirnenr I'lirehineil From RKUDK.V, nOSBXHEtlO ft CO., NEW YOItK ON SALE SATURDAY AT HOSTON STORK. Rouben, Rosenborg & Co., 101 and 103 Wooster st Now York, manufacturers of fine muslin undirwenr, failed. Wo bought from tho creditors for $10,000 spot cash n splendid assortment of high class muslin underwear, also all the partly mndo gar ments tl.ey had on hand nt the tlmo of thu failure. Saturday we will offer you tho most extraordinary bnrgalns In ma do nnd partly made muslin underwear you ever heard of. IIOSTON STORK, OMAHA, J. I.. Hrandols & Sons, Proprietors. Selling Rogers, Peot & Co.'s men's clothing, ii-liiilMl-inrl.ft, ASHLAND, Neb., Sept. 12. (Special. ) Sam . Nordqulst nnd Miss Nellie Sparks, both of Atblnnd, were married In Lincoln Weilnetday by Judge Frank R. Wnteni. They will live on n farm west of Ashlnnd. A n u on iio'MM'Ii 1 4 of Die I'll on I r r. On next Sunday nnd Monday those clever culiR-dlnim, Mathnws and Bulger, will be seen nt the Hoyd theater In their now musical comedy, "The Night of the Fourth." Tho annual appearance of this mirth-pro-duclng pair la nlwnys hulled with more than pissing Interest, is their coming means an event of Jollity seldom equaled on tho stnge. Their new piece Is n hit and It has i very where been well received since Its Inltinl presentation In San Francisco last August. Tho Trocndero theater will open Its doors Sunday matinee, Sept. in, with tho Rnby Lund fnrco comedy In "The Oypsy Prin cess," Ha by Lund has. appenred several times In this city nnd has nlwnys been a grout favorite here. During this engagement tho talonted little artiste will hold receptions nt the ladies' mntlnees on Tuesday and Thursdpy. Tho supporting company Is a very strong one. Ask ynur druggist or glove dealer nbout He-No-May powder. A great economy In hot weather. Cures oxcosslv.o perspiration saves gloves, parasols and flno dros3 goods. No dress shields needed If you uao it. Aollce. Divine services will be hold by tho Hun garian society at tho old Metropolitan hall, lllh nnd Dndgo streets, for tho Hebr.w New Voar, Friday, September 13, at 7 p. m., Saturuny at S a. nt. and 7 p. m., Sunday nt S a. m. S. S. Cohn, D. D., of St. Louli will officiate. Saturday surruon subject, "Kllxlr cf Life," In German, nt 10 n. m. Sunday sermon subject, "Tho Sound of tho T umpet," nt 10 a. m. For cxccsslvo perspiration try Re-No-May ptwder.' "I'lNlllllK." The month o September Is the best In tho j car nnd the Minnesota lakes tho best In tho world for fishing. Get n copy of booklet. "Rcauty Spots," telling you whero to find them. Ro marka bly low rates at Illinois Ccntrnl city ticket office, 1402 Farnam street, or address W. II. Drill, D. P. A., Omahn, Neb. Illicit to Ohio nml Imlliinn. Sept. 17 nnd 21 tho Durllngton route will offer greatly reduced rates to points in Ohio and Indiana. Detailed Information nnd tickets nt 1502 Farnam St., or at Hur- lington station. Nothing llk Re-No-May powflcr for cj- SAX KHAXC'lSftl AXI) lti;TlK. $1.1 Vln Hock Inland lloittc Tickets on sale September 19 to 27; good for return until November 15. City ticket office, 1323 Farnam street. Re-No-May skin food for facial massage. Ro-No-Mny cream softens nnd whitens hands nnd face. A. Mayor Co., 220 lies building. Consultation free from 2 to 4 dally. Send articles of Incorporation, not'iccs of stockholders' meetings, etc., to Tho Boo. Wo will glvn them proper legal Insertion. Tclophono 238. CLEVELAND AND RETURN, $21.60. VIA CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RY. Ticket office, 1301 Farnnm. F. A. NASH. General Western Agent. It brings relief Ro-No-Mny powder. Ask your druggist. If your foot troublo you try It. l Altai: nr.nrcTioN ix hatics to II ii (Til I o Vln Chicago, MllwHttkrc it St. I'll ill llnllvrny Hoimil Trip C.ooil Until Oct. H. J20.23. On sale Septombcr 7. S, fi, 10 and 11th. Shorter limits correspondingly reduced. F. A. NASH. General Western Agent. Ticket office, 1501 Farnnm. sax .wrnxio axi iti'.Ttiix ifs.iHi Vln Itni'U InIiiiiiI Minilr, Tickets on sale Soptembor II, 15 and 16 nt city ticket office, 1323 Farnnm street. cesslvo perspiration of hands or feet; posi tively cures tender and swollen foot, corns and bunions. Publish your legal notices In Tho Woekly nee. Tolephono 238. There's Tons of Satisfaction In seeing your winter's supply of coal going Into tho bins. Thero Is additional satis faction In knowing that your coal Is sup plied by HALO & RICE, for thru you get the very best quality. Coal that la well screened and thnt burns free and cleun without waste. Any slzo hard coal, 10.50 per ton. TELEPHONE 123S. 500 Smith Kith Street. DIAMONDS We nro showing n nleo lino of D 1 a m o n d Rings. Hrooches, Sunbursts and l'ancy I'leces--mnunted with Pearls and other Stones. Spend a few minutes nt our store. LOOK FOn THR name, S. W. LINDSAY, the Jeweler, 1510 Dotijjlas .St. THE OfAHA DAILY BEE: FUTDAY' SEPTEMBER 13, 1001. (AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA Eohool Lengua Tks Action oa Acother Important UiUar. WANTS BOOKS OF THE BOARD CHECKED UP Will Try to Mini' n Itrpnrt on lllll I bill lime llien I'nlil llurhiK Oil I. lint Titultr Month" .Mmlc l mi lit port. At Inst night's meeting of the School league It was decided that an expert bo employed to check tho books of the Hoard of Education for twelve mouths back nnd report on bills paid which nre considered extravagant. In case members of tho board decline to submit to an Investigation n mandamus will bo asked for. Rumor has It that thero Is n lumber bill which nmounts to SI. 300. This lumber Is supposed to havo been used In repairing sidewalks around thu various school houses. Members of the league nsscrted last night that tho board bus been very extravagant Intely nnd that the money of the people Is being squnn dcrcd. As for the now school house nt Forty-second nnd K streets no attempt will be mndo to Htop tho wotk, ns tho building Is needed. However, the board will not be nermitted to lot n contract for the proposed High school until there Is money In sight to pay for Its construction. Honor for Miller. C. W. Miller Is homo from Chattanooga, where ho attended tho annual convention of letter carriers. Mr. Miller said last ovcnlng that over 1.000 votes were cast In the convention. Ho was honored with n position on the executive committee, which Is mndo up of live prominent mall carriers In all parts of the country. Naturally the carriers hera nro pleased at the honors re ceived by Mr. Miller nnd he received many congratulations yesterday. Nimv Curs CotnhiK. It was reported yesterday that on or njiout November 1 tho stieot railway com pany would plnco a number of new cats In service on tho Sherman avenue lino. Many of tho old closed cars havo been renovated and repainted and nro In service now. These new cars uro of the latest make nnd when tho heavy mils ore laid It Is thought that better tlmo to Omahu will be made. At present tho time from N street to How ard street Is twenty-three minutes. MlUtl)' 'lt.v liosxlp. Mrs. W. L. Holland Is on tne sick lift Tho iliiunbter of Mr. nnd .Mrs. Frank Hart Is seriously III. City Treasurer Koutsliy is worKing on his annual report. I'liinp No. 10W. Modern Woodmen of America, will hold n reception tonight. There will be n bl sale of horses nt 'lie stock nrds here on Tuesday, hepternher 'i'ho Third Ward Republican club will meet ut Twenty-eighth and It streets this eenlng. City Engineer Heal 1ms made it nuinbi r of blue prlntH showing tho wnrd nnd pre cinct boundaries. S. SellKson has let n contract for the erection of two line dwelling!) at Twenty Ill th nml 1 streets. llarrv Trumble of the Packers Nnthnal bank force N conllned to his homo with an nttnek of hay fever. t'p to date only 3.150 pupils have been en rolled In the public schools. This im inner falls way below the estimate. Ida Mitchell, colored, nun been held to the district court In tho sum of $o00 for robbing Joseph Novak of $IiS. Chief Etter of the lire department baa re turned from Indianapolis, where hu at tended the national convention of lire chiefs. An Important meeting of Phil Kearney post No. 2, Gniml Army of the Republic, will be held nt I Irani Harding's olllco In the Pioneer block on .Saturday night. Thero will be a meeting of the Young Men's Republican club nt Kcll's hall, Twenty-fourth anil N streets, on Saturday evening. All republicans are Invited to at tend. Tho South Omaha Democratic! club hai Indorsed Frank C'hrlsman for recorder of deeds. It also passed u resolution con demning tho attempt on President .McKln ley's lire. Hon, David Anderson brought to The Hco olllco yetitcrdny several cars of corn nnd Mime fruit raised on the farm of Peter Marcus, near Dellevue. The corn was tho best seen In South Omaha for some time. ('. U. Scan- writes from I'.uffalo to trlonds here that he was In Hie Temple of MunIc when President McKlnley was shot. lie says that the pirty of which he Is a mem ber Is greatly pleased with tho exposition. The Eastern Star will meet at Masonic hall on Saturday evening Just As We Told You Tho combine nio now seeking to. drlvo us out of business by cutting tho prices on goods below what they pay for them. They couldn't stick together and are now lighting among themselves. Thero Is no more stability to their organization than thero is to a soap bubble. People who i'o not believe In Trusts aro tho patrons we nre after becauso they know wo deserve tho credit of keeping tho prices whoio tiny ought to lie. Jl.fO Lambert's I,lstcrlno ric $1.00 I'cruna rrc i.oo s. s. s mo $1.00 ller's Milt Whisky 7r t l.flo t'oke's Dandruff C'uru 4c $1.00 l'nclo Ham's Tobacco (.'uro 4.I0 $1.00 Duffy's Malt Whiskey S''c $1.00 Hood's Sarsaparllla i;c Sl.Ud l'leree'M Iti'moillcs i;t. $2.00 MeDado's Suceus Alterans $1.1:, 25c I.axatlvci Hromo Qulriliio 12c SQHflEFER'S ""i.'; ice Store Tel. 717. S. W. Cor. llllti 11 ml CIiIciiko Goods delivered PUIS 13 to any part of city. Read What An Old Soldier Siijm About CrninriV Kliluey anil l.lver Cure .Vol n Sln-Kli- I'm 1 11 Since. Omahn, July IS, 1000. CltAMlClt CH13.MICAI. CO., Albany, N. V. Gentlemen: 1 havo been nllllcted for thn past llvo years with kidney troublo nnd tried every remedy that could ho found, with no perMianeut relief. My caso was getting serious. I could get no sleep, was restless and nervous. My strength was lenvlng me and I had no deslro to work, I felt bad all tho time In fact, waH so dis couraged to think thero was no relief for mo whatever I did, and I had no faith In medicines; seeing so many good testimoni als from Omaha peoplo about Cramcr'n Kidney Cure. I called on ono aud asked wlinl ho thought. Ho told mo It was tho best medicine In tho world nnd advised mo to try It. I bought a bottlo and after taking nbout one-half of It began to feel better nnd stronger nnd nftor taking four bottles I am today a well man and I can not say too strong words for this wondor fill medlclno and should I ever ngnln bo a sufferer from kidney trouble, I wouldn't bo without it If 1 had to pay $50 a bottlo for It. J. c. GIUJK.W FRISK SAMPLE FOR ALL It you will tend your address to tho Cramer Chemical Co., Albany, N. V thoy will eod you a sample bottlo, froo. Cramer Chemical Company, Alhitny, N, Y. Boston Store "Mill-Ends" Tomorrow is thu iinal day of our groat Mill-End Sale and every remnant aud mill-end must positively be closed out. The Values We Offer are Wonderful Remnants on Main Floor 75c French Flannel Remnants Silk Velvets 5c & 10c 25c Yard Then-- nro nit this season's patterns, tho best quality of nil wool Fr nch limine! manufactured. In polka dots, and other set designs nml slrlpci, In lengths from 2 to 5 yards, cnounh tor klmonns, shirtwaist'-, children dresses, etc., go ut IKu yard. Short Lengths French Flannel 2c, 5c, 10c Themj nro Mill-Ends nnd run In bngths of i, "if 3i yard and ono yard, nil the finest quality of French Han no! made, plain colors, tloral designs, polka dots, etc., especially useful for Infants' Jackets and petticoats, ll -Ings, patch work and other purposes, go on sale ut -V, Ou and 10c lor entlru piece. Remnants of Silks 25c, 39c, 50c, 69c New silk remnants in Is, "i nnd ono ynrd lengths, Including yard wldo tnrfetn, black nnd colors; peau do ml , In black and colors, gros grains every y ird In this lot worth trom Jl.Oi ti 2.W especially adapted whero they match up for ladles' waists, lining', milliner", trimmings and hundreds of other useful purposes. These aro nil tho llnest quality of silk ever shown In ot'i remnant sale, and go at 2'c, SHe. &0e and C0c for entire piece. For this Friday sale wo hivo opened up a new lot of taffeta llk, plain i.nd fancy plaids, brocades nml open work effects, In lengths from 2 to S yards, on siilo ut VJa and GOe yard. Friday is Remnant Mill-ends of Cambric Lin ings, in colors, 1 Ac ,vrd. Mill-ends of 7c Calico at 2Ac yard. .'(5-inch Bleached Muslin at 2c yard. Mill-ends Apron Cheeked Ginghams, 15-Ae yard. Vai'd wide heavy Un bleached Muslin .'' yard. Mill-ends light colored Outing Flannel, He yard. iOc Mercerized Sateen, in mill-ends, V2U yard. Mill-ends heavy Fleeced Flannelettes, Tc yard. Boston Store, Omaha J. I.. BRANDEIS & SONS, PROPRIETORS. SELLING ROGERS, PEET &. CO.'S MEN'S CLOTHING. tne new uounco hpeolal Ultor lots of them, est styles, in lino of suits in Special Oftcr cedent variety btyle, tho new other btyles; BKirta witu 1110 liounu, well hpeciai uuor Suits that others tallored ny tne cluslvo styles, mndo gooas tor KUHS Our rived and wo win i.it ni-uu, ui a caving n you 01 aouui uu ur cjni, r.vcry garment sold by us is fully guaranteed, with Uaydon llroa.' uamo rlgiit or. tho bnr.d. Denver Coats which others ask you $S5.00j for, at $57.50, Sealskin Coats nt 512."..0a Otter Coatu, very best thoy nro, for $123. Mink Scarfs, worth $0.00, for $2.9S. Klcctrlc Seal ("oats, trimmed with mink nnd benvor, nt $18.50. Small furs, such as scarfs, collarettes, sold i at full 25 to 43 per cent less than their! value. Astrakhan Collarettes, with 10-ln. capo , and C-ln. collar, for $2.50 each. SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY. Women's Flannel Waists, about 23 dozen, AK-SAR-BEN VISITORS Aro cordially Invited to reo our elegant mirrored cut glass room, whero wo show tho finest lino of cut glass west of Chicago. Wo will also take plcasuro in showing you our clock of watches, diamonds und rich Jewelry. MAWHINNEY&RYAN CO. Jewelers and Art Stationers, . . . 15th and Doutrlas. Mall orders given caioful attention. Sole SHRADER on Seward street, sells drugs that aro cut prices I'eruna dromn Oulnlno Cramer's Kldnoy Cure Chamberlain's Cough Cure null's Cough Cure Duffy's Malt Whiskey Malted Milk, 50c Scott's IOmulslnn Swnmp Root , Ho Ue. l'Jc 19o Sic Sftc 33c USc Shradcr's 10-Mlnuto Headache Ponder 10c nnd 25c Shrader's Fig Powder 25c Dr. Hill's Special Cough Curo 23e Remember wo don't hnrp nbout tho drug Vrust, we cut prices with nny drug storo In Omnha nnd save you car fare, tlmo and money, W. J. Shrader, 1602 N. 24th. corner Seward. Telephone 1735, BUY THE GENUINE SYRUP OF FIGS MANUFACTURED UT CALIFORNIA FIG SYURP CO,, NOTE THE NAME, Velvets for waists, velvets fnr mil linery, velvets for neckwear, velvets for nil kinds of trimmings. These e-o exceptionally lino duality, every vaul worth from $1.00 to $1.50, In black" nnd nil the colors of the rainbow, go ac cording to length of piece at '4 ynrd remnants, So. ,v jurd remnants, 10c. Yurd lengths, Me. Cassimeres for Men's anil Boys' Wear Thousands of yards of cassimeres for men's nnd boys' wear, or ladles' walking skirts, all dark colors, very heavy for winter wear, every yard guaranteed worth from 50c to 75c, on hale on bargain squnrc nt 25o yard, Dress Goods Remnants 19c Yd. A now lot of dress goods' remnnnti, in lengths of ,1, I, 5 and 6 yards, black heavy plorohis. fancy French series, invisible checks and stripes, storm fciges In wide widths, black and col ois, sntln berbefs, fancy novelties in silk and wool effects, black and col ors, every yard worth from $1.00 to $2.ia, go on front bargain square at Wc ynrd Remnants at 25c Yard All wool alb'itroxH for waists, double width cashmere, plain and colors, alio fancy striped walstlngs, all on salo at 25c yard, Short remnants of Imported drca goods, every yard worth from $1.50 to 2.5, In French novelties, silk and wool novelties, plaids, stripes and plain col:r, In lengths ot li, ',4 and i yard, but lour and llvo pieces to match, nt 5u aud 15c each. Day in the Basement Mill-ends of Imitation French Flannels, Persian Flannelettes, UO-inch goods, for lie a yard. Mill-ends 5()e all wool Eiderdown, lt)c yard. Mill-ends of the finest quality Ginghams and Mad ras Cloths, at (5 Ac yard. Mill-ends of Drapery Cre tonnes, Denims, Ticking, etc. at 7Ac yard. Mill-ends Drapery and Comfort Silkoline, He yard. Mill-ends of Unbleached Sheeting, in all widths, at 10c a yard. Friday Grand Offer ing of Women's Suits Skirts, Furs and Silk Waists. Wo have tho largest and best selected stock of women's Suits of any western house. Tho selections nro first class, tho styles aro tho newest, tho goods nro tho best, nnd nil at popular prices. Tho lit Is perfect, tho hnng Is perfect nnd the prices tho lowest. Special Offer No. 1 Women's Talloi-mndo Suits, In tho newest styles, Jackets lined with Glvornnud all silk tnffetu, sKirt, our sperlal prlco only $7.93. No. 2 Women's Tnllor-mado Suits nnd made of olegnnt wool cloths, In tho very now Drown, blnck, blue, castor and tan tho best America for $10.00. No. IS Women's Tailored Suits. In nn ox of styles, made in tho now English Norfolk blouso stylo, tho now oton stylo and several lined with best quality Olvcrnaud tnffetas now llounce, percallno lined nnd velvet worth 51S.D0, for only $12.00. ho. 1 Women's high clnss Tallor-mado nsk you $21 to fS.'i for; they nro man- nc3t tailors In America, they como In ex direct copies of Imported ones; lino American only $1S.G0. sale on furs for Inst week was so" successful that we are encouraged to glvo another salo this week Friday and Saturday. AH our now guods havo ar duplicate tho sumo goods at sumo nrlrns n. worth up to $3.00, for 79c. Women's Flnnncletto Wrappers, our $1.23 quality nn salo nt 7!U!. 20U bllK Taffeta Wnlsts Just arrived, worm up to $o.oo, for $3.os. Women's Silk Skirts, made of excellent quality taffeta, for only $1.95. Wo Just unpacked and placed on 0llr counters 1C0 dozen flno Wool Wnlsts mndo of fine Imported French Flannels, at .irom jl.ou up to $10.00 each. Ladles' Collarettes mid Scarfs extra spo clal price worth $2.50 for $1.25. ctlon packages sent to responsible parties. Pictures of the Ak-Sar-Ben Festival Get your Kodaks anil Cameras ready for tho Knights carnival, This Is the best show of tho kind yet hold. Hoe our Intest stylo of Al-Vlsba camera takes pictures 1x12 Inches. The opera tor can tnko himself In tho picture. 1'iiccs from $S.oo up. THE ROBERT DEMPSTER COMPANY 1215 Fariiain Strest. Wholesale and retail dealers In Photo Supplies, BROS in i jn Men's Cheviot Suits, Men's Blue Serge Suits, $7.50 to $8.50 Men's Ail Wool Worsted Suits $7,50 to $22.50 Men's All Wool Oxford Gray Suits... $9,00 to $12,00 Men's Brown Scotch Suits $4.50 to $18,00 Men's Gray Mixed Scotch Suits $4.25 to $18,00 SEE FA UN AM STKEET WINDOW. Friday is remnant day in the Bargain Room All ilic remnants Hint accumulatiMl during the week from our own slock. Kesides we have contracted with several large mills to send us all I lie short lengths that they will produce until January 1st, JilOL'. All will be on sale Friday. In addition to Ihis will he on sale all the stock of Morrill Scott, and the Lord & Taylor dress goods stock bought through Feruson, Me Kenney & Co. IJead the following list of prices: fiO.OOO yards of short IcnRths of Simp con's hlack and white silver, Kray, Merrl nmc quilt patch work. American Indlfjo hlues. 3-4 fine percale) and thousands of other Kooda vsorth 10c per yard. Apron check ginghams, nil nt tc. 60,000 yards of 3(i-lnch flno percales, dark and light colors; 10c outing flannels, l.'c; flannelettes, l.'c; organdies and dimities, etc., nil nt Sc. 15,000 yards of 2S-Inch Trench lino flan nelette, nil tho lino colorings of tho sea ton, 7',$c. 20,000 yards of tho finest eclipse flannel ette. Thin is the finest goods made, In all tho colorings of Krcnch flannel, with and without borders, sells nt 15c, and l'Jc, for 10 cents. 36-Inch madras ginghams, worth S.'ie, at 10 cents. Simpson's hlack sateen, Slfcc. Simpson's silk sateen, nil colors, 10c. oitKss noons. 50,000 yards of remnants of wool dress goods nt lets than ono-thlrd of rcgulur value. 500 dress patterns, worth ?5, nt $1.0S. BOO dress patterns, worth $10, nt $2.9S. 500 drcds patterns, worth $15, nt $3.S. Half wool dehelgcs, douhlo fold, worth 15c, at 5c. Traveling men'u samples of silks, U, nnd 1 yard up, at 2c, 3c, 5c. 10c and 15c. 30c silks nnd sntlns, hy the ynrd, 15c. C0c Tclvctcer.s, by tho yard, 19c. $1.50 silk llannols for wulsts, 40c. ?8c wclst silk, 39o. $1.50 drc3S silk, black, 49c. Grand Grocery Sale Nebraska Oat Meal, per pound, 2',c. Ohio Oat Meal, per pound, 3c. Steel Cut Ont Meal, per pound, 3c. Hand-picked Navy Ilcnns, fie. New whlto Lima lleans, 7',4c Orccn Pens, (dried) 5c. SInrrowfat Pca3, (dried), 54c Split Peas, (dried), 3V4c Pearl Hurley, :115c. Flno Sago, per pound, 1c. Imported Sago, Slic Tapioca Flake, 6c. Pearl Taplocn, 7V5c. Hominy, 3Jic 4 Pearl Hninliiy, 6c. Mlnuto Tapioca, 8',4c Hasty Jclllcou, 3 packages for 25c, Kino Ilroken Ulee, SVfcc. Choice Japan Itlco, 54c. Head Hlee, fl'ic Kancy Patna Hlco, 814c. Yellow Corn Meal, lc. Granulated Whlto Corn Meal, lUc Cracker Sale Soda Crackers, trust prlco Slfco, our prlco Farina Crackors, trust prlco Cic, our 60 price r,o fJIngcr Snnps, trust prlco 8c, our prlco 5c Butter Crackers, trust prlco Sc, our prlco Sf. Crack Meal, trust prlco 7'4c, our prlco 5c uuimcai uracKcrs, trust prlco 12.c, our price 64c! Milk Crackers, trust prlco Sc. our prlco 5c, HAYDEN UMBRELLAS Wo havo tho lino. Our $1.00, $1.50, $2.50 Wo know yon want ono. 16th nnd Chicago Streets. Mall Orders Filled. I To be Well Dressed Does not mean to be expen sively dressed. We have a line of men's suits and top coats in all the latest weaves and colorings, cut and made so as to fit. We guarantee them perfect in every respect. Tho time has long passed in which we are obliged to argue for tho su perior stylo and construction of our clothing. So YO give you a fow prices to guide you as to how much or what nricod suit you want. $5.00 to $17.00 AYDENs ' Thousands of ynrds of silk nt from ont thlnl to ono-llfth of regular value. MEN'S CLOTHING. $2.00 men's pants, 95c. $2.50 men's pants, $1.25. $.1.00 men's pants, $1.50. Hoys' long pants, worth $1.23, at 50c. $2.50 hoys' long pants, 9Sc. 75c boys' kneo pants, 35c. $1.00 hoys' kneo pants, 60c. $2.60 boys' suits, 95c. $5.00 noys' suits, $1.15. $2.00 hoys' roofers, 9oc. ' $2.50 hoys' reefers. $1.25. KUnNlSIIINO OOODS. 60c men's ribbed shirts nnd drawers, all sizes, now, 29c. 75o flno fleeced men's shlrls and draw ers, extra weight, nil sizes, 39c. Men's $1.00 soft shirts, separate collars, 29 cents. Men's $1.00 laundered fine shirts, to closo at 29c. Men's 75c work ehlrts, nil colors and sizes, 29c. Hoys' shirts, 19c. Men's work shirts to closo nt 19e. Short lengths of I.ansdownn muslin, R'Ac. Short lengths of lino cambric, 6c. Short lengths of ynrd-wldo blenched mus lin, Sifec. Hcnvy M, unbleached muslin, 3ic 19c Towels, 10c. 6c Towels, 2V4c lOo Towels, V&c. 10c CrnBh, 6c. " 1 -J 25c Pcrenllne, S&c. Long cloths, 7',$c. ; . ' 19e outing flannol, 8!ic.' . " , Tobacco Sale Star Plug Chewing Tobacco, per plug, 37!8 Horscshoo Chewing Tobacco, per plug, 37o Fruit Juleo Plug Chowlng Tobacco, per Plug 100 ,Nesboy Plug Chowlng Tobacco, per . Plug 7i4a Hattlo Axo Plug Chowlng Tobacco, per plug Zla Climax Plug Chowlng Tobacco, per Plug 37Ho Novo Plug Chowlng Tobacco, per plug, 29o (enuliio Durham Smoking Tobacco..,. 50o Duko'a Mixture Smoking Tobacco 32a Undo Tom Smoking Tobacco, per pnek- ago 7 Vac Old Stylo Smoking, per pound 26a A good clgnr, 50 In box 1 Vic each A hotter clgnr, 50 in box 2c. enr.lt 'Flno long filler cigar, 60 In box tho same you pay lOo for wo sell you 3',Jc each Candy Department Verv flno Oum Drons Bo 5o 6l Co 50 5o Itoasted Salted Peanuts . Mixed Candy, per pound Caramels Peanut tunny c iioeoiaio Wn rnnkn fill our eiindv 111 tho storn nn.i u-nulil llkn verv much in Imvu nil Irwllnu como nnd seu how It Is mndo. Special Meat Prices No, 1 California Hams $Uo No. 1 Supar Cured Hums 1 1 1 0 Hex nrnnd Chipped necf io 10-lb. cans Pure Lnrd ji.ju 1-Ih. ran Corned Hoof i;Q Fancy Honcless Corned Hoef 70 Pickled Houoysucklo Trlpo 3Jio Salt Pork g0 BROS. Umbrellas aro tho brwt you over fo-.v. a KELLEY & HEYDEN They make ahlrts. a. 4