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    TTTE OHAIIA DAILY IJEE-. TVESDAY, OCTOTCET? 8, 1001.
WORK BEGINS IN NOVEMBER
! JLndhrium Board SU Time When Con
itiuction of Building1 is t Btfin.
r. E. SANBORN IS RE-ELECTED PRESIDENT
I Kr.vr llnnril nf Hirer-torn ()rnitlrri In
Short Order !' CIiimihIiim; Olll
, ccr (ienprnllj Will linn
quel Tnrniln) 111 vnlilir.
HONORS FOR OMAHA JURIST
ItiKtntlntlon nf I'rnnk Irtliic n .Mem
ber of Cornell I. an I'multy Hrliim
Out I'lnmlnu Comment.
The first mcctlns of the new nudltorlum
board wns called to order by I'rctldcnt San
torn nt 1 yesterday nfternoon. The mem
born present wero Krcd I'affenrath, OoorRe
V. lloobler, C. II. l'ickens, 11. 9. Wellcr, C.
13, Ady, P. II. Davis, P. J. Ililrkley, G. 0.
, I'enrse, J. A. Sunderland, M. P. Punkhouscr,
i J. L. linker, Alfred Millard, John A. John
lion, D. J. O'Hrlcn, Prank T. Hamilton, J, II.
Lehmer and William A. Dcllord.
In calling the mcetlnR to order Mr. San
fborn said tlmt nt tho meeting would
i bo tho report of the wnys nnd means com
mlttco on the 'osiilt of tho annual election,
i tho election of olllcors and tho transaction
I of general business.
C. II. l'ickens, through tho Rocrotary, sub-
mltted tho result of tho election an previ
ously published.
C. II. l'ickens nominated P. K. Sanborn
or president of tho company. This nninlnn-
!t!on wan seconded by P. II. Davis and II. 8.
AVellcr moved that, tic election be by nccln
, watlon. Ilcforo tho question was put Mr.
Sanborn mado n whorl talk, In which ho
reviewed his work during tho last year, and
! stated that ho would rather Reo someone
lso elected, but that ho would accept If the
demand wero mado Imperative. Ho wns
then chosen to tho position unanimously.
Ho accepted, with thanks, nnd pledged him
erlf to do his best for the overprice. Ho
tinted that during tho last year the com
pany had raised about $20,000 a month of
actual time eight months nnd that the
raising of nn additional $10,000 would re
qulro nbout Blxty days.
P. II. Davis was chosen vlco president
unanimously, C. II. l'ickens, who was nom
inated, nlso declining to serve.
(leorgo V. lloobler wns unanimously
chosen as sccrotnry, no other name being
submitted.
Por treasurer tho names of Alfred Mil
lard nnd Prank T. Hamilton were sub
mitted. Mr. Hamilton declined nnd Mr.
Millard was re-elected to servo another
term.
V, A. Dp Ilord, the only attorney on tho
new board, was chosen as i'ot'"llor.
Y 8. Wright and C. II. . Kens wero
elected as a npcclal committee to advise
tho president as to tho appointment of
etnndlng eommlttces for tho year. Theso
committees will be announced nt the next
tniotlng.
Willi! Jloiiry l'lrnt.
P. H. Davis suggested that no start should
bo muilii on tho building until tho sub
scription list is completed.
Tho president announced that It would
probably lm sixty days before tho nrchl
tert'a plans would bo ready for tho contractors.
John A. Johnson, n former member of tho
board of directors of tho Transmlsslsslppt
exposition, declared that It would bo fool
ish to watt until nil nf tho money Is col
lected before, work Is begun, and that if
this courso hnd been followed by tho ex
position company thero would havo been no
exposition. C. O. 1'eareo seconded tho
opinions of Mr. Johnson, ns did J. It.
Lohmer nnd J. A. Sunderland, who believed
that tho building should bo paid for when
completed. J. L. linker thought a start
should be mndo as soon ns pnsslhle.
P. J. Ilurkley said that work on tho
building nnd work on tlc subscriptions
ahould bo carried on Rlmultnncously,- pro
vided no alteration would bo mndo by tho
receipt of additional funds. This Idea was
endorsed by W. A. Deliord and by D. J
O'llrlen, who thought that subscribers nnd
citizens generally should bo shown that tho
dlrcrtory was In earnest.
Tho re-elected members nil agreed with
tho Hentlrnents of tho president fltnrt to
work as soon ns possible.
Prod I'affonrath moved that It bo tho
eenso of tho board that work bo started
Immediately nflor tho plnns nro received
from tlw architect.
J. II. Lohmer said It would bo best to
havo Bonm particular dato set for tho bo
Klnnlng of work. Tho motion wns amended
to provldo thnt work should begin Novcm
ber 18, provided tho plans nre ready at that
tiuio. Tho motion was unanimously ndopted
nnd tho board adjourned until Tuesday
evening nt 6:30.
Tho architect has sunk several wells on
tho auditorium grounds to discover tho nn
turo of tho soil. At tho southeast corner,
whero trouble was anticipated, elny was
Htruck at tho depth of twelve feet, whtln
tho samo formation was reached nt four
feet nt tho cornor of Howard and Pour
tcenth streets.
The Installation of Prank Irvine, formerly
supremo court commissioner of Nebraska
nnd well known as one of Omaha's prnc
tlclng attorneys, In his now place In tho
law faculty of Cornell university has called
forth commendation that will be gratifying
to his friends here. In his address to th
students President Schurman said:
Then wn Innt frnm Ihn fnmiltv of InW
I'riif linilflnM' lilu tillinn hn Iwipn 11 1 1 I'd t)V
Prof, Irvine, n graduate of this university,
who wns afterword tho district nttoniev ut
Washington, then went to Omnhn, whero
bu nriictleeil l.nv: wns iilm Indue of one of
the lower courts, wns then appointed special
Judge of tho supreme court, In which ca
pacity ne served tor a numner or years, it
is n great thlnif for us to xecura for the
chair of practice and procedure, scholar
wmii ims iiiiii nt once mo truining mm ex
perience of I'rof. Irvine.
Referring to the same acquisition to the
faculty, tho Alumni News, tho college paper
published by tho graduated students, ex
tended these words of welcome:
Tho high stiinilnrd Het by Judge Irvine's
DrnlcctiSsor must ht nmlntulmvl. nnd the
ability which Judge Irvine has dlspliyed
ns attorney nnd Judge leaves no room for
doubt on this point. We rejoice to see our
incuities ueing mtuie up more iinu more
largely of Cornell men. and especially of
Cornel! men who have always taken the
active Interest In its welfare that Judge
Irvine has done. It Is a privilege to wel
come him back to university circles.
Whitt'n Vmir fr'nee Worth t
Sometimes n fortune, but never If you
havo a callow complexion, n Jaundiced look,
molh pntchr and blotches on the skin
nil signs of liver trouble. Hut Dr. King's
Now Llfo I'llls give clear skin, rosy checks,
rich complexion. Only 25 cents nt Kuhn
fc Co.'h drug store.
AiiiKMiMi'ciuriil of the Tlienloi.
Just a dnlnty boxful of confections, all
of the first quality, well nssortcd, not too
many of any, that Is "Tho Casino Olrl,"
the muslcnl comedy which will bo presented
nt tho lloyd theater for a slnglo perform
ance Prlday evening, October 11. Tho music
Is sparkling, the book Intensely humorous,
tho dances sprightly, tho feminine con
tingent pretty, tho costumes charming nnd
tho scenery beautiful. Tho story tells of
tho lovo of n young New York doctor for
a Bwctt comedienne. The couple nre sepa
rated by reason of the usual lover's quarrel
tuid chanco to meet In Cairo, whero count
less characters aro Introduced nnd a fiiAt
nnd furious carnival nf fun Is held.
Illliinln t'entrnl Itiillrnnil.
OfTlclnl lino to missionary convention nf
tho Christian church, Minneapolis, Minn.,
October 10th to 17th.
Tho Illinois Central railroad has been de
clared tho ofuclnl lino from tho stnto of
Nebraska to the Minneapolis convention.
Special scrvlco has been arranged for the
delegates to leave Omaha union depot
Wcdnesdny, October Oth, nt 8 p. m. Tick
ets on salo October Oth, 10th, 12th and 14th,
good for return until the 19th, nt rato of
$ lO.CS for tho round trip. Ily depositing
ticket with tho Joint agent limit enn bo
extended for return until October 31st.
Call at city ticket ofllce, 1402 Parnam street,
for full particulars nnd reservations In
special sleepers, or address,
W. II. DRILL, D. V. A., Omaha.
I.imv Hate KieurnloiiN
To Ohio nnd Indiana points; nlso Louis
ville, Ky., via B. & O. S.W., September 17
nnd 24 nnd October 1 and 8. Oood returning
thirty days. Call on nearest ticket agent
or nddrcss P. I). Olldorslceve, District Pas
senger Agent, St, Louis, Mo.
11. K. Prcdrlckson hns leased the W. It.
nonnctt company's hulldlng nt Plftcenth
and Capitol avenue nnd will move about
January 1. Tho front nnd Interior of tho
building will be romodclcd nt nn rxpenso
of $3,000, making ono of the handsomest
carrlago repositories In the city.
Dlnmonds, pearls, rubles. Edholm, jeweler
All kinds of baths, scientific massage.
Ladles only. The Ilnthcry, 21C-220 Bee bldg.
Tel. 1716.
Illlnolm Onlrnl Itnllronil.
Official lino to missionary convention cf
the Christian church.
Minneapolis, Minn. Round trip, $10.65.
Tickets on snln October 0, 10, 12 nnd 14,
good, If extended, until October 31 for ro
turn. Tickets nnd sleeping enr reserva
tions, city ticket office, 1402 Parnam street,
Special service Wednesday evening, October
Oth, at S p. in,, from union station.
Knnsnn Oily, Mo.
Prom Oct. B until Oct. 12 tho Missouri
Pacific Railway will sell round trip tlckots
to Knnias City nt tho ono way rato. Por
further Information call at union station or
city offices, S. K. Cor. 14th nnd Douglas.
THOS. P. GODFREY, I & T. A,
Strinkrii with l'nrnlj sin.
Henderson Grlmmott of this plnco was
ntrlcken with partial paralysis and com
pletely lost tho lino of (inn arm nnd aliln.
After hnlnir treated bv nn eminent nht-nlelnn
for quite, n whllo without relief, my wife
recommcnneii unnmneriain'a rain Halm.
nnd nfter using two bottles of It he Is nl
moat entirely cured. Oeorco It. McDonald
Man, Ixigan county, West Vlrglnln. Several
othor very remarkable cures of nnrtlnl
paralysis havo been offected by tho uso of
this liniment. It In most widely knmvn
however, ns a euro for rheumatism, sprains
ami onuses, for saio ny all druggists.
COMMERCIAL CLUB RECEPTION
Com ml tier. Will Kntrrtuln Western
JlolrKUtrit to Mliiumiiollfi
Chrlstlnn Convention,
Notice.
There will bo a special meeting of the
Hungnrlnn-socloty Tuesday evening nt 7:30
nt 25th nvenuo and Cuming street. All
members and friends Invited to attend.
( SINGER, Sccrotnry
Snprems Benci Affirmi Dioition lelatlrt t
Pnvmtnt of Special Tins.
Thn Tlntherv Is onen Thursday nnd Sat
urday evenings. Por appointments telo-
phono 1716 or call 216-220 lico Building.
Tlnn't desnnlr. tako Cramer's Kldnov
Cure, two sizes, ruc nnd ji.uuj an druggists
Publish your legal notices In The Wcokly
Bee. Telephone 238.
Chafing dishes. Edholm, Jeweler,
mnn,
The Colorado nnd western delegates to
tho Christian church missionary convex
tlon nt Minneapolis will nrrlvo In Omaha
"Wednesday nt 3 o'clock. They will bo met
tit tho depot by n committee of tho Com.
morulnl club consisting of I. W. Carpenter,
II. II. Ilaldrlge, Uobort Smith. Dr. W. P.
JMIlroy nnd Dr. W. O. Henry. They will be
escorted over tho city and at 6 o'clock will
bo tho guests of tho club nt a dinner nt
tho Commercial club rooms. At 8 o'clock
tho dolegntlou will leave for Minneapolis,
"tin l.uitpr"
Is a term meaning storing of beer In re
frigerated rooms until tho porlod of full
maturity Is reached. This Is dono with
nil of Its brands by tho Anheuser-Busch
Browing Ass'n, St. louls, U, S. A Bud-
welser, Paust, Mlchelob, Anhcuser-Stand-
rd, Palo Ingor, Pxport Palo, Kxqulslto and
Ulack & Tan.
JACOBI-C. D., Sunday, October 8, 1001
Punernl Tuesday at 2 p. m. from res!
deuce, lii sewnru Htreei,
13 VANS John, nt tho residence of his son
Kdwnrd u. twins, n. vjtn st.. at
p. m., October 7, aged 79 years, C months
and v nays. I'unerni noueo inter.
COYLK Mrs. Kmmn, aged 25 year, October
7, at o n. in.
Kuneral from 1313 JIuson streot. Services
nt St. I htlomcna H wednesdny. October 9,
at K:30 n. m. Interment Ht. Mary's, South
urnnnn.
Citizens Who l'rollt by Speelnl Tnicn
.Must .Not tluentlon Their Vnllillty
UnlliiK In the HiittcIlL
.MiliiKli l.ltlmttlon.
M. l.oilU, Mo.
Prom Oct. 6 until Oct. 11 the Missouri
Tactile Railway will soil round trip tlckotf
to St, Louis, Mo,, at tho ono way rato.
For further Information call nt union sta
tion or city olllces, S. R, Cor. 14th and
Douglas Sts. THOS. P. GODFRI3Y.
V. T. A.
Send articles of Incorporation, notices of
ntockholders' meetings, etc., to Tho Bee.
Wo will gtvo thorn proper logal insertloa,
.Telephono 23S.
Why Buffer with rheumatism? Tho
Bathery. 210-220 Bob bldg. Telephone 1716.
Tor ladles only.
Rccd Burton stiver. Edboltn, Jeweler.
SoROSlS
The New Shoe
for Women.
The lilting qualities of Soro
sis nre conceded.
The style there is no question
about.
The workmanship is right or
the tit and style would not be
there.
The price is unheard of. in any
other line, of women's tine foot
wear. 3.50 always.
SOROSIS SHOE STORE
203 South 15th Street,
l-ruiik Wllcux, Mur.
Send tor catalogue,, ,
OWER COURTS SUSTAINED
ALFA MILLION OF PROPERTY INVOLVED
A decision recently handed down by
tho Nebraska supremo court will affect
nearly half n million dollars' worth of spo-
lal taxes In the city of Omaha. The de
Islon sustains tho lower courts In their
ruling that persons who profit by special
taxes aro estopped from questioning their
nlldlty. It goes further and declares that
even If purchasers havo paid more than
two-thirds of tho gross nppralscmcut of
property offered nt Judicial salo tho pur
chase Is still subject to all Ileus which
have been duly certified nnd deducted In
the nppralscmcnt.
Under the Nebraska laws property can
not be sold under foreclosure sale unless
It brings two-thirds of the gross appraise
ment. Persons rho bought property In
this manner havo contended that whero
they paid more than tho perccntngo of the
appraisement required In lnw they did
not tnko advantage of any liens nnd conse
quently could not be said to have recognized
tho validity of liens.
Cnne In I'olnt.
Commissioner Pound prepared nn opinion,
handed down by the supreme court In tho
caso of Bnttello against J. H. Mcintosh,
which demolishes this contention. Tho ense
concerns taxes on a property near tho
corner of Park nvenuo nnd Leavenworth.
The section of tho decision which bears on
his point Is ns follows:
A purchase of property nt n judicial sale
nt wlilcii certain liens have been duly certi
fied and deducted In tho appraisement is a
purohaM' subject to such Hens and the
purchaser will bo estopped from question
liiir tlielr viilldltv In milmenilent proceed
ings', although he may havo paid moro than
two-tlilrds or tne gross iippraiseineni.
James H. Adams, asslstnnt city nttorney.
Is of the opinion that under this decision
tho city will havo no troublo In collecting
Bpcclal taxes on nil property which has
changed hnnds slnco tho levy of tho tnx.
Tho court's application of tho prlnclplo of
estoppnl Is very much broader than that of
he lower courts nnd Mr. Adams believes
that tho decision will apply to property
which has changed hands by privnto sale
ns well as that which has been sold to saf
ety mortcnucs.
Not less than $200,000 worth of taxes will
bo affected by this decision," said Mr.
Adams. "Tho amount may run up to
$400,000 or even $500,000. Tho decision
will bring nn end to many cases which nro
now pending In tho courts nnd will dlscour
ago future litigation."
I'l'iimotlon for llrnverj.
Word reaches us of n small bund of sol
diers who held nt bay a large number of
'lllplnos for over two hours until usslst-
nce nrrlvcd, thereby snvlng nn Important
point from capture. Por their bravery
they wero nil given promotion. To bo
brnvo it is necessary to have strong norves
and a good digestion. If your stomnch Is
weak nnd you suffer from Indigestion,
heartburn, belching, nervousness or In-
snmnln, you Fhould try Hostetter's Stomach
Bitters. It will euro you.
Physicians recommend our treatment for
rheumatism nB tho most successful. Ladles
only. The Bathery, 210-220 Beo bldg. Tolo-
phono 1710.
Ask J. C. Orecn If Cramer's Kidney Cure
Is good. EOc and $1.00; nil druggists.
Wedding silver. Edholm, Jeweler.
NO, IT
WON'T
MAKE
ANY
DIFFERENCE
TO
NICOLL '
if you have bsen unable to
get your clothes to fit.
NicolTs cutters know how
to cut the cloth so as to fit
jthe figure and hang correctly.
Tho new fnll woolens
now ready at $20 to
$40 a suit to $12
for trousers. Tho best
workmanship and tho
most satisfaction.
T2-IE
TAILOR
Karbach Block, 209-11 So. I5lli St.
Typewriters !
New Century,
New Densmore,
New Yost.
Wo tell, reat, exchange, repair type
writers. Everything considered speed, grade
of work, cost of keeping In repair,
durlablllHy, etc. ours aro by all odds
tho cheapest typewriters on the mar
ket. For Information regarding type
writers, address or call on
United Typewriter
& Supplies Co.,
UU Parnim St., maha,
Boston Store Notion Sale
Tuesday Is Notion Day at the Boston Store It's
the Day You Can Supply All Your Notion Needs
for a Mere Trifle Come Today and See
How Far Your Pennies Will Go Prices Average M
VllltV SU'KCfAli IIIIIMO.V KAMI.
1,000 pieces of fancy 5-Inch nnd 6-lnch wldo ribbon,
mndo to sell nt 25c, go at Sc yard.
1,000 pieces of strictly all silk B-lnch nnd G-lnch wide
fancy striped, checked nnd plaid ribbons, mado to sell
ns high as 50c, go nt 10c yard.
(MIAMI .NOTION
All sizes Infants' bibs, mndo
lng, worth 23 c, go nt Cc each.
Nlckcl-plntcd Treasury safety
II Altr.Al.VS.
of white rubber shcet-
plns, worth 10c, at 2c
dozen.
I
Drapery pins, worth 10c dozen, nt lc dozen,
10-yard spools all silk and satin bnby ribbon, worth
25c, go nt 10c spool.
25c needle nnd pin books, nt 2c each.
All kinds rubber dressing combs, worth 19c, nt Cc.
Finishing braid, C yards In n bolt, worth 10c, nt lc bolt.
Kin est quality finishing braid, worth 35c, at 3c bolt.
Corset clasps, worth up to 25c, go nt 2c pair.
Fine silk elastic In garter lengths, worth 25c, at Cc each.
Shell hair pins, worth 25c dozen, go nt fio dozen.
Aluminum dressing combs, worth 25c, go nt 6c each.
Crochet cotton that generally sell nt 50c, ko t lc ball.
' s'"s bIncl llllt I'in8' on cnr,' worth Cc, nt lc card.
3vv! Embroidery silk, best grndo, 2c dozen.
Now York Mills thread, lc spool.
Velvet grip hoso supporters, mndo to sell at 25c, for
children, mlsi-cs and ladles, go at Cc pair.
Hump hooks nnd eyes, worth 2c card, nt 3 cards for lc.
t. vrNSg;Wi' rsiocKinet uress mucins, rc pair.
y 1 c Itubbcr shir t waist cuff protectors, worth 25c, 5c pair.
' 10c hnlr pin cablnctst lc.
Queen steel skirt supporters, tho 23c and COc kind, go at 3c each.
10c Witch polishing cloths. 2c one h.
Genuine pearl knob hair pins, worth 10c, go nt lc.
Importers' Stock of Lace Curtains at 1-2 Price
Tho great sale of lace curtains continues tomorrow. Tho values aro wonder
ful In the extreme.
tfil.fiO l.ACIl (I.HT.I.S Sf.
Wldo Nottlnghnm laco curtains, 3',i
ynrds long, all now designs, worth
$2.50, go at 9Sc pair.
Expenslvo laco curtains, brusfels
and Ilattcnherg designs, extra wide,
full length, worth $1.00, nt $1.98 pair.
Finest Nottingham cahlo net cur
tains, point do callo, nnd Imitation
brussels, worth $G pair, go at $2.08 pr.
ijiio lack rriiTAixs, :..
Flno lnce brussels curtains, Ilnttcn
berg, Hococon, cnblo net, Point
d'Arnbc, nnd other Jlno curtains,
worth $10, go it $3.03 pair.
Tapestry portieres In every com
bination of color, nil now elegant
dcHlgns, fringed top nnd bottom,
worth up to $1.50 pnlr, go at $1.08.
i?:i.r.o intKss I'.trniiixs or r v.mids at tpf.no.
For Monday wo will offer 300 dress patterns of 40-inch fancy suitings, n silk
mixture, In nil tho nutumn shades, worth COc yard, or $3.50 for full dress
pattern of 7 ynrds, go nt $1.60.
On Monday, October 14th we are going to
have a great sale of made-up carpets and
room-size rugs wait for it.
JDDAN
DEL!
s
STOP'
SDNS
UVni!U'
iMT uens
The Great $37,000
Clothing Sale at Its
Height.
Men's and boys' finest ready-tailored
clothing, closed out to ns for spot cash at
about r0e on the dollar, will be on sale
Sntimln.v. Till-: GKIUATKST VALUI5S
KVEU OFFElHiU ,IN r.EST TAILORED,
STYLISH, DKPKXDAHLK, PERFECT
FITTING OVERCOATS AND SUITS. Cull
and examine these splendid values.
At $3.7C we offer Men's Vienna Overcoats mndo In thf now styles with cuffs on 1mtb
nnd full length coat real worth $7.60.
MEN'S $7.60 SUITS at $4.00 Viae neat worsted suits made dependable, with French
facing, aatln piping.
MEN'S $:.50 SUITS at $5.00 All wool harr line, striped casslmern, sack cult, In all
sizes from 34 to 4S.
MEN'S $22.60 SUITS at $13.75 Finest Hockcnum worsted, In small dark cheek, all
slies from 34 to 44, also SLIMS AND STOUTS.
MEN'S $12.50 SUITS at $7.00 Mndo of ono of the nowest etrlped worsted, sites
34 to 42.
MEN'S 1S.OO RYTON OVERCOATS at $10.00 In extra flno vicuna, made with raslan
pockets, cuffs and sleeves and 42 Inches long.
.MEN'S $16.00 SUITS at $7.50 In flno worsted blue serge and genuln
meltons. Thoy como In 4-botton sack styles, double-breantod and
slnglo-brenstod square cut sack siylcs. In all sizes, 34 to 46. Also
stouts nnd slims.
Doy's thrce-pleco knee panta suits, nf finest worsteds, vicunas, tweeds,
cheviots and casslmero suits mado to retail from $4,00 to $10.00
sale price $2.75, $3.60 and $5.00, all bIzos, 8 to 16.
Boys' combination knee pants suits made double-breasted coats and
two pair of kneo pants In four now, neat shades of strictly all
wool fabrics. Every suit a $0.00 value salo price $8.96. All
sizes, C to 16.
NOW THEN Why shouldn't you give STBIN-BLOCH MEN'S
CLOTHES a trial thif season. The new fall and winter stylos
are hero for your sel cctlon.
Btoln-nioch Suits from $10.00 to $26.00.
St!n-Bloch Overcoats from $12.60 to $27.60.
HAYDEN BROS.
Selling tliemost Clothing in Omaha.
Kppf pV (ln" 'l'" est ciilitril of lic Kccli-y xjNtciu of. limtl.
2 tutcft, Hid only Kroley IiiHlltnle In JVelirimkn, C'liren
vLlC Ilriiuki'iiiu-iiN, Cure limit Lxorn, Toliiiei'ii Umcrn, Till:
K1:i:I.I:Y IS l i rt) ri:, lt mill Leavenworth, Onmliii.
We Sel! as We Advertise
Homo neonlo ndvertlso articles nt certain
prices and when you call fur them tlmy
rhiirtrn from 2 to 6 cents moro thllll tho
advertised price. Wo KOt this stralKht and
it must no irue. mius is not our myie.
When wo ndvertlso on urtlelo for 15o wo
don't nuiko you pay 18c. Every prlco you
tieo In our nds you can bank on tlmt you
won't havo to pay nny moro than that
price.
Talcum rowrtcr, can, oc, wc, i:o, jsc J3c
$1.0(1 Nuwhro'B llurplcldo o
$1.00 I'eruna 6Sc
$1.00 Temptation Tonic 7.1e
5iHj Pozzonl l'owdor 2!u
25c Woodbury's Kuco rowrtcr 13o
$2.00 McOadu's Succus Alterant) $l.S
$1.(0 Austin's Hnlr Tonic 45o
60a LlebtR's Extract of lleef 17o
50c Cramer's Kidney Curo 40a
25c Hox Heat Soap 3 cukes 15o
Lie 4711 Soap 12o
60o Ocm Cnturrh Cure I :;no
25c Qulnnceto best for colds 20o
$2.00 Karl Cramer's Tansy Cottonroot
and I'eiinyroyal Pills $1.00
EKyptlau Lotus Cream Ilk'
Goods delivered I-'UKH to nnv pnrt of city.
(.tit Pritftt
Druj; Store
Tel. 747. S, W. Car. ltltU nnd Cblonico
Glazing
Wo can furnlRh a glnzler.
I Will fsnnrl vnn n nnmnntnnl mat.
Telcahono 310,
Window
Glass
Wo carry In stock all sizes and
can fill your orders at once.
Telephone 319.
It is tacitly
conceded
That this store is pr
eminent in
Women's
Shoes
YOU
COME
HERE
For the newest ideas.
For the largest assortment,
For the newest patterns
For the lowest price,
For the best fitters,
For your own good,
Nor do yon fail of yonr coming.
We call your special attention to the women's shoes
that the shoe man will show ,vou at $2.90
JO very pair guaranteed to (give entire satisfaction viei
kid, strong, durable, yet dressy wide, round or medium
toe, full medium or extension sole, military or Cuban heel,
width A A to D, sizes i .to S.
SGHAEFER'S
mum
DRUG
AND
PAINT
00.
IIAVnCII! its, Jackets,
VIA I UCIlS Capes and Skirts
More and bigger bargains than ever shown in thcrhistory of
our cloak department. Jatest arrivals in ladies' tailor-mado
suits.
200 ladies' man-tailored suits, in Vene
tians, cheviots and broadcloths, in
black, blue, gray, brown, tan and cas
tor, in the Norfolk and eton styles--other
houses ask 10.50 RlO
Jlayden's .price JplvJ
7i ladies' high class sample suits, in fine
Venetians, broadcloths and cheviots,
made in all the latest styles suits well
worth 22.50 and 25.00 t 1
llayden's price ipiO
We have also ladies' finest suits at
S1S.50, 20.00, 25.00 and 30.00.
Jackets . . .
.Women's box coats, made of extra
heavy beaver, trimmed with satin .strap down UL
front, worth 5.00, llayden's price kPJKJVJ
Women's box coats, made of excellent quality, Washington mills
kersey, lined with the famous Skinner's satin, strapped seams.and
strap' across sleeve a jacket some houses ask tl7 t C
jl
i 4
12.00 for llayden's price
Women's box coats, made of finest quality American Woolen
Mills kersey, lined Avith Skinner's satin, warranted for two years'
wear, strapped seams, trimmed with annuo velvet
wear, strapped seams, trimmed Avith panne velvet iplw
Specials for Tuesday
50 dozen flannel etto kimo
One lot of Indies' plush capes, thlhet I
trimmed, 30 Inches Iohb, worth ?7.60, liny-
den's prlco $4.05.
Ono lot ot ralny-day skirts, worth $6.00, nas, WOl'tll $1.50, for 45c.
HAYDEN BROS.
This Bath Cabinet $5.
Tho nueheyo Culiliiot hIiowii .iljove 1?
every lilt nH booiI iih many iiramn wmi
nro pold for $7 50 and J10.W fnll and seo
it or write ror circular
Sherman & McConnell Drug Go.
Cor 16th and Dodiro, Omaha.
TAFT'S
Philadelphia Dental Rooms
1517 Douglas St,
Oood not teeth
Gold crowns (2Jk)
Vltnllzcd nlr
I'llllnss, nn low ns..,.
All work flrBt-clnss,
$3 00
6.00
no
Something Refreshing
-especially In tho ovenlnK nfter the then
ter-ls n hottlo of Metz I.ncr Ucor. It's
a Rood beer, honestly browed, only tho
bent materials and procewcB being used,
and It In bottled iih hnncHtly, to preaervo
tho wholesomo features, which honest
browlnK Klve, Thero In no bottor beer
browed or bottled,
Metz Bros. Brewing Co.
Tel. 119. Omaha.
ASK FOR A
14th and Poutflo 3l.
Contains the best Havana Tobacco. Equal to imported cigars.