10 THE OMAHA DAILY HEHt TtUSSDAY. NOVEWHUn 12, 1f)0l. c I' ; t SOUTH OMAHA SCHOOL BOARD Grand Jur; to Inmtigate Charge Madt by Tipjn Ltujni, MUCH CORRUPTION ALLEGED TO EXIST ,1nn; CmoWril l)rnl Vrr .nlil to llnif Hi'iMt IJimlnrereil mill it Complete Inquiry Will He llnil. Chaw of rorruptlon ninrle against the Foul h Oninhn school board will have a thorough Hiring nt the hands of the grand Jury, which In now In session. Subpoenas for twenty witnesses havo been drnwn up and will ho Issued within n day ur two. Among thu witnesses who will bo called boforo the Krand Jury nro members of the hoard, contractor, teachers, architects and other persons who have business transac tions with the various board members In their ofllclal capacity. Thn Investigation hns been Inspired In part by tho Taxpayers' league, which hired Trunk Crawford of Omaha to check up tho book of the hoard nud is snld to have employed detectives, who have been mak ing a thorough Investigation of hills which were questioned. A bill for $2,000 worth of lumber was approved very recently. Kf forts to locate tho lumber have notibcen successful nnd It Is reported that board members will be nsked to show what has become of this material. It Is charged that Icacbers have been rmployed bv the board on a commercial basis and that the persons who paid tho most for Jobs worn elected. One of the witnesses subpoenaed Is a man who Is said to hsve been told Mint he could have tho superlnteiidency of the South Omaha fchnols If he had $500 with ftiilch to sweeten the bo.inl members. The $500 was to bo paid back to the man lu the way of an In crease In tho salary which the present In ruinbent Is receiving. The applicant for the position Is said to Imvo accepted the proposition. Shortly afterward, however, Ihij members In the deal nrc said to have concluded that they must havo $750 and the man balked. Thn employment of an architect to draw tip plans for a high school nnd the ex penditure of $2,000 for plans nnd specifi cations, when the public had not signified lis Intention of building n new school, will also bo looked Into. Asldo from tho charges of corruption among board members taxpayers allege that money Is spent unnecessarily and will endeavor lo show the grand Jury how the schools of South Omaha could be conducted for much less than $127,000 a year without Impairing their ofllclone.v. At present the grand Jury Is Investigat ing Jail cases ami County Attorney Shields Is of the opinion thnt most of tho present week will bo required to complete this work. The South Omaha Investigation will probably begin Friday or Saturday of the present week. liiiio Different. Old ngo protection In Tho Gardeners Is only ono nmong numerous Important fea tures In addition to tho customary life protection of fraternal orders, and not, as erroneously conveyed from tho mention In Tho Sunday Itce, an vonly feature. Shampooing nnd hair dressing, 5c. In connection with Tho Bathery, 210-220 Boo building. Tel. 1710. Silver smoking sets. Kdholm, Jeweler, Send articles of Incorporation, notices of stockholders' meetings, etc., to The Heu. We will give them proper legal Insertion. Telephone 238. Dr. IS. Holovtchlner returned from thu south. iHURRIES W0RK0F REPAVING Coutrnrlor I'uilien I lie l.Hlle .lolix to lilt 111 em Kin lulled This .11 on III. Itepavlng continues with n vim and It ,now seems certain that the full quota of I work plnnned for this year will bo com pleted ami by December 1, ns has been the ' wish of tho city engineer. Twenty-fourth street Is now complete, both north nnd south of Knrnam, extending now from Dodgo Rduth to SI. Mary's ave nue. The Inst llttlo section left over from Saturday was finished yesterday morning. It extended about Jlfty feet south of J'armim street. Affairs on Harney street are being pushed. Thn street ear company Is busy lnylng tho new heavy rails along tho sec tion to bo repaved nnd two weeks will bring about thu completion of this repay ing task. Twenty-olghth street, one of tho longest districts, Is nlso under way. The entire stretch from I'nrunm to Leavenworth streets Is now ready for ballast and tho broken stono Is being hauled In rapidly. This will bo completed probably about tho tlnin of the Harney atreet section. On noxt Wednesday tho last yard of as phalt will bo In lil on Twenty-second street, where half a block of repavlng is In prog ress betweun Dewey nnd St. -Mary's avenues. Cough, Cough, Night nnd day, until the stretiRth is entirely exhausted, nnd that dreaded word "Consumption" begins to be whis pered anions friends. That's n common tUory, familiar to the people of every town and village. There's another story which ought to be as widely known as the storv of dis case, and that is the storv of the cures effected by the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, llronchitis, asthma, obstinate, deep-seated coughs, bleeding of the lungs, and other forms of disease which affect the respiratory organs, nre permanently cured by the use of " Golden Medical Discovery," "Only for Ur. l'lrrce't Ooldtn Medical Div rovery I think I would be in my grave to-day," write Mr. Mokes Mile, of Millard, I'lnts Co., Wyoming, "I had ntthma o bud I could rnt ln nt night and wa compelled to give up work. It nUected my lung m Ibid I coughed nil the time, both night and dy, My mend nil thought t had consumption. My wife in--I.... i nn mviri'liur Dr. IMrrre' Coldeu Medical DUcovcry- which I did. I have taken four bottle ami am now a wen irnin, ciXmiiib poiimK tluuki to Dr. Pierce (.olden Medical I)lcoverv." iir Pierre's Common Sense Medicnl Adviser is sent free on receipt of stamp in nv exnenso. of liUlllilli' OH IV, Send a I one-cent stamps for book in paper covers or i stnmns for cloth-bound. AdtveM Dr. 11. V. Tierce, lluffalo, N. Y. .it vr vtxr. moms i.v.. 'lien Mir World' (irrntrst ( IiiIIiImh Sole Will llrniv In n ('lose, AT 1IOSTO.V STOHIS. Omaha. The climax of this gigantic sale has been reached. It Is Imperative that you come without delay If you want to secure thcao Immense bargains. Men's $15.00 all wool stilts, $S.PS. Men's $20.00 yoke overcoats, $10.00. .Men's $10.00 suits on snle nt $3.'JS. Hoys' vesleo suits go at COc. Young men's long pants suits only 11.50. $5.00 boys' overcoats nnd ulsters at $1.00. Voting men's overcoats nnd ulsters, $1.9S. Men's $10.00 ulsters nnd overcoats, $5.00. .Men's $7.50 covert overcoats, $3.75. Men's $5.00 overcoats nnd ulsters, $2.50. Hoys' and young men's $7.50 ocrcoats, $3.60. Come tomorrow If you want to savo money on high-grade clothing. J. i. IIIIANDK1S & PONS, Proprietors Hoiton Store, Omaha, Children's sterling cups. Kdholm, Jcwclor. A H ii i ti M re me nt ft nt the TIiimiIit. The efforts of the management of tho Orphcum theater to awaken tho talent of tho town In an attempt lo secure n number of good nmatetir sketches for production during the season, offering ns a prize $50 In gold and a week's engagement at tho local house nrc beginning to bear fruit. A number of nmbltlous authors have entered tho llsls and the first of tho sketches may bo expected within a few weeks. The In ducement Is a big one, nnd will prove profltnble to the winner, nnd It Is hoped that In tho number of sketches submitted Micro will ho found somo that will be good enough to secure a permanent footing In the vaudevilles. In tho meantime every exertion Is put forwnrd to keep allvo the llatterlug Interest which hns been shown In the offerings at tho Orphcum since the commencement of the season, and this week big hill Is offered. Wilfred Clarke nnd his company In "Oscar's Tcmptntlon' have proven a fnvorllo number, whllo Andy .owls' "Cocaine Fiend" Is one of the clever est bits of charnctcr study that has graced tho local boards In a long time. Attention, tin n Iter In loll . Members of Nutlonal lodge No. 077, Ilank- rrr,' Union, arn requested to attend thu funeral of our Into sister, Ilnttlo Billings, Wednesday, Nov. 13, at 2 p. m. National lodge No. !t77 takes ehnrgo of the funeral. Sister lodgcH and friends Invited. Services at the home of Mrs. Nuiimnn, 2.1 IS Charles street. Interment Laurel Hill cemetery. Opal shirt studs. Kdholm, Jeweler, ?,-.no for llnlf rt l)n' Word. If you llvo In thn country or In n small town nnd Imvo a good acquaintance nmong the fanners and stoekralscrs In the neigh borhood, you enn make $3.00 easily by four or five hours' work. Write us nnd wo will send you our proposition. Tho Ileo Publish ing company, Solicitor's Dept., Omaha, Nob. Shamnoolnc nnd hair drcsslnc. 25c. In connection with Tho Ilathcry, 216-220 Boo building. Tel. 1716. Publish your legal notices In Tho Wockly Pee. Telephone 23S. Plain gold lockets. Kdholm, Jewelor. NOT TILL CLOSE OF THE TERM N.-tv Hitch Sclinol llulldinic Will lie Occupied About l.nst of .Innnnry. Despite the promises made that the new school building will he ready for occupancy on the llrst of tho yenr Principal Water- house does not believe this can be. He says : I fc?l certain that we will not be ablo to move into the new quarters till the end of the present term, January 31, nnd It will bo about ns well to have the reorganization come nt that time, when all work will com menco anew from a fresh start. Wo will not be any more crowded during January that wo are now, and can easily endttro It another month. Moving will bo more or les of a brenk In tho work, anyway, and coming at tho end of tho torm will not interfere as It would otherwise. Tho work Is well toward completion. Plastering Is now prnctlcally finished. Of the enrpentry, most of tho flooring nud woodwork and general finishing remains to bo done. They nre now putting 1b window casings. Plumbing Is also In the half-way state. The pipes arc about all In nnd in place, but they are not connected up yet. "Tho heating apparatus Is rendy to a cer tain extent and the building was heated a llttlo Inst Saturday, when thcro was a pres sure of sixty pounds of steam on. The system employed is one in which all the radiators aro lu the basement, being set up Inside of largo boxes or nlr valves. Cold air from the outside travels through theso duets, passes over and through tho radi ators, Is warmed by them and then pro cceds to tho d liferent rooms through fluos, ending In open registers. Right of these rn'dlators are ready for use and wero kept busy Saturday, but the pressuro and heat was not sufficient to make much of nn 1m pressslon on tho hugo building. "Last of all, tho lighting plant Itself Is not complete, being still In process of con- structlon." KNIFE THROWER IS LOCKED UP H. .1 MeCiine Finally 0 r rlinulcd liy the Poller mill Held for Trial. II. J. McCunc, chnrged with pinning J. Kennedy to n barn door a month ngo by throwing a butcher knlfo through his ear and who forfeited his bond by falling to np- pear In police court for trial, wns arraigned beforn Judge Oordnn yesterday on a new charge. This time, ns formerly, tho butcher knife figures in the case, but Instead ot Kennedy It wns his wife, Mrs. Hay Mc- Cune, who wns tne potential victim. Tho nrrest wns mado Sunday afternoon by Ofllcer Hussoll. Entering tho house he found both McCunc nnd his wife drunk and fighting, tho former threatening her with the weapon, Man, woman nnd knlfo were tnken to the station, Yesterday a plea of guilty to being drunk nnd disorderly was entored and MrCuno was lined $5 and costs and Mrs. McCutie $1 nnd costs, H will now be held for trial on tho chnrge pre ferred by Kennedy. GOING TO IOWA TO SHOOT Oimilin MnrUsnirn Will Tiiko I'nrl In the 1'oiiriiiiliieiit nt ' Ci It'll Ollll. W. 1), Tnwnscnd, II. S. McDonald, Krnnli Kogg nnd William Hrewor left last even Ing for Cilcnwood. la where they will take part In a gun club tournament which will bo held nt that placo Tueartay and Wednes day. One of the events Is a team shoot between representatives of tho Omaha Oun club and representatives of tho Olenwood Oun club. This event will bo for twenty llvo targets per man, tho defeated team to pay for aupper to bo given the victors. Tho tournament will consist of eighteen events aside from the team events, of which six aro for live birds. At tho Inst shoot of the Omaha Oun club Frank Krgg won tho third Meyer trophy over a Held of seven men. Ho killed fit trcn birds straight nnd then killed ten straight In a tea-bird event which followed FEDERAL COURT CONVENES Jidgt Hangar Opend tht NoTtmbir J'erm Yit relay Musing. FIRST ASSIGNMENT OF CASES MADE llot'Li'l ('nltril mill Petit .liiror Null. Ilnl to lie Proem Ar.xt Mini, lilt), When i'lielr WlilU Will Ill-Kin. Tho tnlted Stales district and circuit courts convened yesterday for the No vember term with Judge Munger presiding. The members of the grand Jury were slow In getting around and at 10 o'clock tbey were excused until 2 o'clock yesterday aft ernoon, The call of the docket was then taken up and cases set for trial. Attorneys did not seem tuepared for the term, so no cases were set for trial this week. The Judge Instructed tho marshal to notify all members of the petit Jury that (hey will not be expected lo nrrlve In the city before next Monday. Tho following cases were set for trial next week Monday, C, 11. Johns against tho Western I'nlon Telegraph compnny, John J. Ollllu against the Ctidahy Packing company; Tuesday, J. Sidney Drown and others ngnlust I,ow Spelts and others. Agnes Krlzzcl against Joseph C. Hoot nnd others; Wednesday, Urcouvlllu National bank against tho City of lleatrlce, O. Ivnn Pohek ngalnst Osveta Publishing .ompany; Thursday, Augustus W. Clark against Abel (J. Lelnemnnn. Augustus Speldel ngalnst Trevelyan L. Mathews. When the case of ISdwnrd 15. Hnlch against the Pullman company wns called the attorney for the plaintiff announced thnt tho case bad been settled nut of court nnd that the plaintiff would ask for a dis missal, which order was Issued. Tho cases of persons Injured In the tiro nt the Labor temple against the Omaha Water company were set for trial Novem ber 25. There are five of these, eases still upon the docket, while a majority of those originally started havo been compromised. Smallpox on the Winnebago reservation will reduce the number of cases on the civil docket for trial nt this term of court. as tho defendants In several cases brought by tho Pnlted Stntes to recover money or to dispossess Indian holders of lands nro now under qunrnntlne. When the grand Jury gets to work the district attorney will have about thirty cases to bring before It and for the llrst. lime In the history of tho state there will be no cases of counterfeiting where thn crime charged wns alleged to have been ommltted within tho current year. Addi tional cveldenc" bus been secured In one enso of this kind, where the parly had been presented to a preceding grand Jury, but In tho Inst year but one man has been nr resled on this ehnrgo In the state. The grand Jury wns Instructed nt .1:30 o'clock nnd retired to consider Indictments. Leopold Halm of Hastings Is foreman nud ,1. A. Ilnrns of Broken How secretary. Klghtecn men make up tho panel. iiu:n. OOS Arthur, need 17 years, 6 months, Sunday. November 111. Funeral services nt (loos hotel. 1310 Cass Btreet, Tuesday at I! o'clock. Interment at 'rospect I Ilii. FITUGISNSON Ornn, Sunday, November 10, 1001, at 7:10 i. m., ugeil 20 years i montns 22 days. Funeral Wednesday. November 13. nt 2 P. m. from the residence of her undo and Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. II. F. Str.uvn, 1107 South l-irty-llrst street, interment. Korcst l.awn cemetery. Friends Invited. We Bought a Mile of a handsome black cheviot cloth and half a mile of a blue twilled cheviot this season. We are almost ashamed to admit it, but we took these enormous quantities for a woman's reason "they were so cheap that is, they were cheap buying them by the mile. A mile has 5,280 feet that's 1,760 yards. Well, we bought 40 bolts of the black and 20 of the blue and they average 42 yards to the bolt; that comes near enough to call it a mile and a half mile. Seems like a lot, but it was dis tributed among the 20 Nicoll stores and we just "eat up" black cheviots and blue twills here. These particular cloths are $20 and $25 per suit respect ively. Last year we sold the same qualities, bought in smaller quantities, for $25 and $28 re spectively. Mr. Paffenrath is still away, but come and see them and the other fellows at THE TAILOR Karbach Block, 209-11 So. 15th St. m A Good Lunch can bo Indulged In ut any thno when you keep u caso of H our Meiz beer on A hand. As a stlmu w hint when doing housework, or lor a the ilellcate or de- lillitated, there Is nothing like Metz beer for restoring lost energy anil re cuperating y o u r strength. A a night cap it Is hoothlng and dell- m clous and a foo to . insomnia, METZ BROS. " BREWING CO. Bottled Beer. " Brewed and Flotlled in Omaha Tel. lilt JACOU NHUMAYUU, ACl 10 N'T, V 1 Council iilufts, la. I NEW YORK DRES S MAKING STOCK- The Sale of This Magnificent Stock of High Grade Dress Robes HAS CAUSED A GREAT STIR .1lotilnu.tf.WrlU Co, Curried (In Mont I:i-IikIm- mill lllulu-t (rntle of Importi'it I'lilirli'a, iiml .1. I,. IIiiiiiiIcIk A No hi nre .Sell. Ion The mi nt i:treinelt ,ow I'rleen. Dress Robes Worth up to S5 a Yard at 510 Pattern. On neoimt of tho tmmetise quantity of high grado dress goods In this stock of Atontanye-Wclls Co. It la Impossi ble to put all on sale nt once. As fast us these ilresi fabrics on the bargain square are sold we will replace them with othri from this superb stock. We wish to Impress upon you the name of Montatiyc-Wells Co,, who carried the most elegant and iiinKtllll cent materials lu New Yoik. .Many of these iiuimide dress lobes nro high class fubllcs that cost wholesale up to j.w yard, and go on mi In nt $10 per pattern Those. IHkIi grade materials Include plain cloths, broadcloths, panne cluth. Venetians, cainel s-halr. also fabric.! for illnuer nud reception kowus In evening shades, mirli us embroidered silk grenadines and other sheer mu teiinl.i. mnny silk nnd wool novelties, nil tor $10 per pattern $5 Dress f-'abrics, 98c. All tho cloths, broadcloths, votietiims, (iilticl s-halr, etc . Iiieluilliig checked and striped effects for men m. wear and leillcs rnlny-duy sklrLs. in lengths front it. to ?,u, ynrdi mot enough Tor ladles gowns) go on bargain OQ,, squnro at yOC S2 Dress Fabrics 50c Yard. .Many silk novelties and plain goods that .Moutanye-Wells Co. sold up to 2.(i yniil, many dreis length in this lot, go at. yanl OUL Silks from this Magnificent Stock of Montanye-Wells Co. .Many extraordinary high grade silks nail velvets In our silk department, French noveltv silks, brocaded silks, black and colored tuffetns. grenadine etfeets, main- contain onlv w.ilst lengths, others dress costumes, OKf lu silk department, ard VOL. We nre pleasc'l to nnnniincn that we have Instituted on our thlid Hour u high iias dressmuklng department. Miss Pox, formerlj of the Kat b.u h Hind; Is In charge assisted 1 a cr utile stuff of artists, and they are prepared to milk" up anything In the latt.it stylo ttatlsf act lou guaranteed ! H I HI II HAYDEi No Dealers, Peddlers or Manufacturers Sold in This Room Tuesday will be a great dnj In tile bargain room largo stocks to bo closed out In this loom and tho fullv low that thev must be seen to be aunreclatcil. ItliiliiKM, ii I -He nril. Illc Mere, - ' I -lie. 7 l--e I'rliitN, - l-"e. t.e l'l And thousands of other bargains. Kv to wait on you, mi rs (jiiods. One large sriuuro of reniuunts of Wool Dress (loads and Worsted Dress Goods, In lengths from "is to G yards; of Serges, wortli SOc and "Sc. S.ric Henriettas. $1.50 Silk and Wool lialds; We lllaek Satin Herbers, i")C Serges, all colors, and Roods worth up to J-.00 per Mird. all will go at 15c yanl. Jl.Oa Ladles' Cloth. Mc Venetians. 75c Oranlto Cloth, TGc lllaiit Dress Hoods, t'So Fancies, '1 DO l'lalds and thousands of other weaves, 49u yard. Wool Do Helge, wortli 15c, 5c. Worsted Fancies, worth 15c. 5c. "S-lnch Henrietta, worth 10c. 5c, sii.ks, i:i. ii am) (iitin itovx. 25e Silks, fancies, only 10c. V.tc I'laln Silks nud Checked Jnpancse. 13c. S5o Silk Foulards, 21 Indies wide, 3'.c. 75o Itnman Strijios, r.'.'c. Jt.no Satins, :'.k 11.50 Ulack flrenndlnes. 49c. J1.50 Silk Klanncls, inc. $1.00 Corduroy, nice line of colors, 53c. Kxtrn heavy yard-wide Muslin, un bleached, only 10 yards to customer, for 25c. Kxtra. heavy Hleached .Muslin, yard wide, mado to i-ell at JVie, only 10 yards to cus tomer, for -ic. 42-Inch Unbleached, worth 12Ve, "Tic. Ohiol; Hleached, worth 22Hc ir,i4e. M dozen Towels, wortli l(tc encli, :ijc. 50 dozen Towels, worth 15c each, fie. 50 dozen Towels, worth 19c ench, V.ic. Full Standard Prints, all colors, worth 714c. 2'.ie. MKIHTS MADi: I'ltlin, Providing the innterlnl will bo purchased In our storo nt not loss than 7."c per yard Look a Little Out Theso "ruinous" prices which Imvo he-n quoted tho past few months on patent mcdl. clues nre not going to last forever. This Is no Jolly. w mean what wo say. We don't propose to hold the public up or allow anybody else to, but there's a living prlco nt which Uichc goods should bo sold, and that's the way they are going to bo sold. 2-iiiart fountain sjnnne r,nc :i-qitnrt fountal'i syrlng .. (Re 2- ciuart hot wntor bottle r.i'c 3- iiiart hot wuter bottle 0V A No. 1 atomizers Me Vaselino atomizers 75c Trices on nil other KUHIlIUt GOODS ill same proportion. $1.00 Temptutlon Tonic i genuine) aSc 'Jp Laxative Hrnmo Ouinlno 12o L'So Carter's Liver I'll' 12o '.0o Cramer Kidney Curo 40c $1 00 bottlo I.lsterllie 00c i-rnmer s cotton nooi, tonsy nnu Pennyroyul I'llls $1.00 SCHAEFER'S Cut Piicn Drug Store Il. 747. H. v. Cor. Kith nml (iiloj( Goods delivered I'llUE tu any part of city. CI LINCOLN CLOAK AND SUIT STOCK .1. L BrancJeis & Sons Pur chased This Superb Stock of Cloaks at Q CENTS ON Tim DOLLAR .o line Willi Clonk .Nmm1 Inn Afford to Mii,v From TltN Urent Mile llveij Aitlelr In. eluded lit the Puri'liu.!- I MnrUcd in , eh T,,,n 1 1 r h. Value. Corsets From the L. C. & S. Co. The entire corset stock of the Lin coln C. ,t fc'. Co., who were known to curry one of the laigesl corset stoik.i In Lincoln, the majoilty of them nro K.&o quality corsets, all kinds, lloynl Worcester, American I.ady. It ,t o arner's, H. v.. .Madame Warrrii s, nlso several lots of Imported An,! corsets, nil sizes, choice OvC i.. r. a s. fn, sir, iMi nir.,-,0 .1 W'KFIN, K7..-.0. Ladles box Jackets from the Lin coln C a Co., heavy silk lined throughout, trimmed with p.ti.nr vel vet, S7 Inches long, rr sn go nt .OU $ur, u i (uoiiii,i:n. kii:..-,ii. All of Hie high grado tMnch Auto mobiles from the Lincoln C A; H. Co . In black, tan-, pearls, cardinals, all of thorn Ibis full's style. 1 go at l.OU It V;l,AVS M1WM MtlsF.I's. Mm oln t & H. ro's raglnns, pale tots nud newmarkets, black, ii (f tan and oxfords, go nt ' lvW WO.IIHVS .1 CKIVIN. Lincoln t S. t'n'n ladles short lacketH, their price $lt.fl 10 1 Efl 13.iio, go at O.OU rwi.nit-M mm: m it. Ladles' tnllor-inado stills, nil sizes, black, tans, browns, Lincoln lioak .Suit Co's price Jl.'i.oo. e if our price ijJf WMMinVS TII.OIt-H,tF. SI ITS Lincoln C. & S. 'o's M5.0i and tnllor-tnade suits, on sale J2 (.IIII.IHtl'.VS AM) HISSI'.S' .IACK- r.TN-rnoM tiii: i r. .v s. CO'S STOCK, The Lincoln Cloak nnd Suit Co. wero well known for carrying an eMenslvo line of ehildieu's mid misses' Jackets, and we will close them out as follows: All of their $:!.r.O and J.'.W Jackets, all this season's styles, nil ages from 1 to II, go at - $1.50 and $2.50 All their and $10 Ja kels go at - $3.50 and $4.98 Ifio children s and misses' golf capes, our price i Willie they last . . I.OU AH their M.M hlld's and misses' Jackets on sale In basement 50C TUESDAY IN THE ARGAIN ROOM.. We have purchased threo prices will bo so wonder- rl.eil I.IiiIiiun, ,'e. a n 11 elel I ex. ,'e. .NlinUer Flitnnel, " extra Balespcoplo cry tnblo loaded and 15e Percales, 5c. 19c Percales, 71-c. 25c Percales. 10c. 35o Flannelettes, lino colors, Co. .Hi-Inch Flannelettes, with border, 5c. ltemiiauts of Fndt of tho Loom, Sc. ltemnants of Lonsdale. 5e. 25c Imitation French Flannel, 10c. 15c Fancy S.i tines (Simpson's), 5c. $l.(l men s llccce lined Shirts und Draw ers, :bc. 1.0i Indies' llccce lined Union Suits, 43c Children's llceco lined Cndcrwcnr, 25c. 19c 15e. 12Vse and loo. Men's 73e illtickliide Shirts, 2Dc. . .Men's 50c Husking Gloves, I9c. .Men's 50o Working Gloves, 19c. Men's 59c Working Gloves, 25c. Ladles', men's and children's 25o Hosiery I'fce. llXTIt SPIICIAI.S. $1.00 Fleeced Blankets, 53c. $1.00 Comforters, 69c. Grand special on nil kinds of Comforters and lllaukets, tin i-:ss PATTCIIXS. $10.00 Dress Patterns, 53.9S. $10.00 Skirt Patterns. $2.9S. lie suro and eamlnc theso patterns WAISTIMJS. 50c all wool French Flannel, 25c. 75c all wool fancy striped Wnlstlngs. 39c. $1.00 striped Crcpo do Chine. 4Dc. $I.'Ki plaid French Flannels, 25c. JI.CO Satlu Prunella. 45c. wo will make a plain lined skirt fhhh ni, CHAHCiK. You are at liberty to coinn to our store nnd chooso nny material at 75c or up ns high as you want to go In our mnii art imrcss ooods oupaktmknt. Wo want ovcry skirt to tit. Wo have secured Mr. II. Ilolstcln of Chi cago, the export ladles' tailor, for one week only, commencing Mnndny, November 11th. Work will be done In rotation, as the orders are taken. Call In nnd Investigate. 'I'OII CO liniMHTMIlNT. Star plug chewing tobacco 35c 1 Hnrseshoo plug chewing tobacco 35c N'ervo plug chewing tobacco 35c Hattle Axo 3c I Newsboy tobacco 35c j null Durham smoking tobacco COc Duke's Mixture 35c Meerschaum smoking tobacco 35c Undo Tom smoking tobacco 33c j Old Stylo smoking tobacco 25c 'Setting Glass During ho cold snap, lias been right in our lino. Have kept four and live mon busy, and overybody satisfied. Prompt service, good work, reasonable prices, does the business. (Jan furnish any size glass you may need. Give us your orders. Telephone .'till. FULLER UHL'ti AM) pain r GO. 14IU null Uuuk-Ki Hit. J5he Store Power to Bviy ing. It wears, it fits and holds its shape. You'll agree with us, if you're a customer of ours. If you are not a our tonier of ours, you're a loser. ENs The excitement; and enthusiasm increasing every day. Tho greatest cloak business ever known in Omaha. The greatest bargains ever heard of. KKI0L IT 1J15KOKK TI.IE PUBLIC. TELEGRAM: "N'KW YOIIK, Nov. 1, 1901. llayden Ilros., Omaha: Reluctantly accept your cash offer, $25,000, lor en tiro stock ot women's Hnglnns, Suits, Automobiles, Jackots, Waists, Itnlny-D.iy Skirts, children's Jackets, Ilox Coats and fixtures. Your resident buyer ships nil goods excepting fix tures, which ho can dispose of to party renting building. "MKYKIt, Lin'Y & COHEN." 400 raglans. automobiles, box coats and Prince. Alberts, nil In one great lot, coats lined with talfetas and Skinner's satin, mado of Imported kerseys, sewed with silk, trimmed with panne velvet, worth up to S25, your choice for only $10.00. 500 suits in nil colors Including blacks, in nil styles, sold In Omnha ns bargains nt $11.75, Jackets lined with Skinner's satin or Olvcrnnud's taifctas, skirls made with new bins flounce, lined and velvet hound, at $R."o. 75 suits nn salo nt $1.95. 200 Jackets, mado from American woolen mills kersoy, lined with silk, for $1.85. EXTRA SPEGIAL FOR TUESDAY. Women's wool wnlst. trimmed with braid, for !Sc. Women's Wrappers, 12-Inch flounce, extra heavy percale, for C9e, Women's silk waists, worth $5.00, for $2.9S. 500 women's skirts, in ferges, cheviots, and broadcloths, trimmed with bands of stitched taffeta or satin, worth $10, for $5.00. KOpJ fY 0"' ut ,hc ,K'"t U'liilppert of the Koeley -teiu ot Instl rIDP tutei, the only ICeeley luatKute In .eluUn. Cure WUftJu i),.niik-nnc. Cures Droit Unnrn, Tobneco Hurra. Till KIUU.I'Y IXSTITUT1S, 11) initl l.ell veinvorlli. Umnliil. Tastes Too Good To Be Medicine This was tho remark of ono of our pus tamers who has been taking VINOL. nud really describes one of the peculiar at tributes of this medicine very neatly VINOL takes tho placo of cod liver oil but does not taste ranrld or llsbv. It Is a TONIC, lint Is not hitler, but, on the ion trury, It Is a palatable and ngrecnble cor dial yen powerful rcranst motor and tonic A)k us for book tolling all about Ii. a im:w en' piucns. $1.00 Huffy atnlt Whisky jI.ini Steam's Wine Cod Liver Oil, wo hell $1.00 Scott's Kmulsloii VINOL $l.(io Cramer's Kidney Cure, wo sell $1 l) Winn Curdul, we sell jl oo Teuiplatlon Tonic, we sell. 25e Lons Tooth I'owder. wo soli. . Write for Catalogue Sherman & McGonnolI Drug Co. Cor. I tit li mill DoiIk Oil MI A. ASK FOR A $l'.i'o ! 4'Jc W Contains the best Havana Tobacco. Equal to imported cigars. fMauufuotured by F. U. Rica Murcualilo O'lir (Ju., til, Loul. L'uiou rtlwilc, 25? The store power to buy at lesser prices litis never been exercised more gen erously than at present. Conditions have combined to contribute to the con sumer's profit. It is a pleasure which is gratify ing' in the sales result. Twos u ivit day at The Nebraska, Patunla.v. Hundreds of new fall suitu and ovemmls were carried away by the economically inclined clotlrinjj; buyers. There's a satisfactory feeling in buying and wearing Nebraska cloth Sth Avenue S ale WE WANT TO KEEP TT BEFOUE THE PUIiLIO that this sale is to their interest as well as ours. THE KUILS from this magnificent, stock, will be on sale Tuesday. Women's genuine mink scarfs, with (1 tails, worth 7.00, for ?2.0S. Women's near 'seal coats, lined with extra qualify furrier's salin, worth JjiiO.OO sale price. 9H5.00. Women's marten scarfs for fiOO collarettes and scarfs in one great lot. wortli S. on sale at $l.t)S and !?2.!i.S. f'hildren's sets, worth .".00 for 1.50. Women's astrakhan canes. .'10 inches long, lined with Skinner's satin, guaran iced for two years' wear, worth H5, at $ir. Women's capes made of French seal, for ST.00. BROSi The Perfected American Shoe QROSIS Merit ts always recognized HoroniH leads tho shoo world hecause tli have inerli The in west wis h's and tho boat lit-' tliiK shoes in tho world- that Is So losls porosis are known throughout the country as TUH MUST HIIOK KOU WO.MUN The store is nrmngcti specinny ror tin (iinifnrt and convenience of the women folks. V maid is always in nttendaiico and Hblnes your hoes free The rest room, with reading, writing and telephone facilities, aro fur your use, whi'thei patrons or visitors, 'Deputy Rtato Vote.rInarn. , Kood Inspector, H. !.. RfiMACCIOTTI, D. V. S. CITY VBTniUNAIUAN. OrQca and Infirmary, 8th and Maiou fits. Tolthouu CCV. j i ,H I toe I K a sy' FA'MJK MLCOX MGR. i. 2o.w-?sr W M Srnl for rnlnlnRii,. I X