ryxr.virA nvrrv TUV M- nrrrmtKii T. WANT THE TICKET CHANCED Populista Auk for a Writ of Mandamus Against the Secretary of State. THINK HOLCOMB UNFAIRLY TREATED ( I'Jiojr Jn lit that HI * Nnm Mmtl Jl I'oN Inirril lir tlm XiitncK In llrarkot * of the I'nrtleit Notnlnnt * HiB Him. LINCOLN , Oct. 2G. ( Special. ) This nftcr- tioon J. A. Kdgcrlon , secretary of the peo- rln'ti Independent party , applied to the dis trict court for a writ of mandamus to com- P"l the secretary of state to change the form of tlio ticket so that the name of an endorsed candidate shall have the partlct he repre- centM bracketed. AB the ticket now reads the itamo of Silas A. Holcotnb Is followed by tlio words " ' "Democrat-People's Independ ent" on otic line , and the petitioners demand that the ticket shall read : BlI.ASA imrrviunj . Pcoplo's Indi-lieiHlt'iil HOi.COMn-j Democrat The caxo will lie heard at 11 o'clock to morrow. , Those who have seen the ballot have been indulging In some speculation as to how the Illiterate voter Is going to discover hli par ticular brand of politics , as , for Instance. In the case of the secretary of Htatc. whether lie Is a "democrat" " " or a "straight democrat. Tlio clerks nnd typewriters In the ofllce of the secretary of state have been busy today In preparing and pending out to the county clerks of the state the ofllclnl ballots. On the sample sent out thcro arc eight varieties of politics , as follows. 1'rohlbltlonlxts , re- jnilllcun , democrats , straight democrats , democrat-people's Independent ' , people's In dependent , free silver democrat-people's In dependent and one democrat-by-petltlon- republlcan In the person of Matt Dougherty. IN TIII3 COURTS. .Indue Tlbbets and a Jury were engaged to day In hearing the case of George Hush ng.ilnn . the Lincoln Street Hallway company. The plaintiff says that one day In July. 1S91. lie got on ii Tenth street car and when the conductor cume around after the fares he tendered 25 cents for six tickets. The con ductor refused to have It that way , demandIng - Ing a straight 5 cent fare. Plaintiff alleges that the employes then put him off the car with great force and violence , causing him much pain The company admits all the facts alleged by plaintiff except as to the Injuries. They gay Hush was put off the car with as little force as possible. Hush sues for $1,000. Divld May tells Hie district court that he owes A. D. Kitchen nothing for the lease of his block. Ho says that Kitchen termi nated the lease by his own wrongful acts In nelzlng the property on an attachment wrong fully secured In justice court. LINCOIN IN DRIBI ? . A special meeting of the joint railroad rominlttoi' composed of the regular Com mercial club committee and that of the retail merchant * linn been called at the club rooms for 7 30 tonight. The object of the meeting Is to perfect arrangements' ' for another popu lar excursion to Lincoln. The one over the Union Pacific last Wednesday was such a success - cess that efforts will be made to run them regularly hereafter. T. M. Marquetle Is booked to address the people from a I ) . & M. standpoint at the J'tinko opera house tomorrow evening. 12 E. Drown , formerly president of the old State National bank. Is to become cashier of the Columbia National on November 1. J. II. McClay , the present cashier , will become vice president. J.VTK-.KSTINO KVKNT AT W12ST I'OIM. Illxtiup Srnnilclt Kntnrtnlnml Ity the Cltlroiui mill Con llrms u l.itrijo Cluiti. WOST POINT , Neb. , Oct.2G. . ( Special. ) "Yesterday and today were red letter days In ttin history of the Catholic church In West i Point. Last evening at 8 o'clock lit. Rev. I Dlshop Scatmell arrived In the city from Omaha. Ho was met at the depot by a torchlight procession , Including 100 men on horseback , composed of St. Joseph's branch of the Catholic Knights of America and cit izens , and escorted to tlio parochial residence. The town was Illuminated In his honor , all bU3lno houses being brightly lighted and decorated with appropriate mottoes. This morning at 7 the bishop celebrated mass and at 9:30 : solemn lilgh mass "Coram. Hplacopo" was said ; celebrant. Hov. II. Hohclsel of Olean ; deacon. Hev. Father Darretl of Blair ; sub- deacon. Ituv. Father Drosch of Dodge ; bishop's assistant , Very Rev. William Choka , V. 0. ; bishop's deacons , Rev. Eluzlg nnd ( Irani ; masters of ceremonies. Very Rev. Joseph Pucslng and Rev. F. Havclhurg , After the mass the sacrament of confirma tion was administered to 114 persons. The spacious church , ono of the largest In the utato. was crowded to Its utmost capacity , many being unable to obtain admission. The bishop expressed himself as being highly pleased -with the cordial reception accorded lilm. IIUAOY TO i K it i a ATI : . Witter Turned In tlio Hlg North I.oup Ditch. NORTH LOUP , Neb. , Oct. 26. ( Special Telegram. ) Today water was turried Into the North Loup Irrigation ditch from which water will bo taken to Irrigate 10,000 acres ot the best land In the Loup valley. It has Already stimulated the sale of real estate. Niinro roiinty'fl Nmv Court Ilmno. FULLKRTON , Neb. , Oct. 20. ( Special. ) The board of county supervisors were in ses sion yesterday and oillclally accepted tlio now court house from the hands of Atkinson Hros. of Colorado Springs , the contractors and builders of the new structure. The net cost of the building Is (15.460. It will be Immediately furnished and the county olllcors will take up their quarters In same at once. District court will convene here Monday and the celebrated Sterrlt case will bo first called , and If all parties are ready the new court bouse will bo formally opened by the trial of the case before Judge Marshall and a Jury of the honest yeomanry of Nance. Clo ( 'nil for the llomlt. NELSON , Neb. , Oct. 26. ( Special Tele gram. ) The question as to whether the vil lage of Nelson should Issue bonds to the Amount of $13,000 for the construction of a system of water works was submitted to the voters of Nelson today. Ono hundred and seventy-four votes were cast and the prop osition carried by ono majority. WukcllelU MlnUtrr ltiv lsn . "WAKIlFinLD. Neb. , Oct. 26. ( Special. ) Hev. J. p. Aurellus , the Swedish minister of the Lutheran church of this place , and prom inently known throughout the state , lias re- slcned his post at this place and accepted * charge at 101 Campo , Tex. , where ho will remove November 1. Hiimll Illnie ttt fit. Paul. ST. PAUL , Neb. , Oct. 26. ( Special. ) The court house had a narrow escape from de struction by fire thla morning. . The firemen In a short tlmo had the flro tinder control. Damage will probably amount to $300. fully covered by insurance in the German ot Free- port. _ Every recent ofllclal examination has shown Dr. Price's Daklng Powder to bo highest In leavening strength and perfectly pure In Its ituko-up. Kxitter Note * and IVnonaU. EXBTHR. Neb , , Oct. 26. ( Special Tele gram. ) Mru. Tom Walters and eon left Thursday morning for Mound City , Mo. , Where she -will visit with her parents this Winter. J. W. Dolan of Inllunola is visiting friends here this week. J , W , Ashmore and daughter Ruby re- turned Wednesday from Lexington , Neb. , trhire they were called , by the death ot tholr aon and brother , P. H. Ashmore. Th residence of O. W. Pllug was found to be on Ore Wednesday afternoon , supposed to hive caught from H coal of flre having ftllou on the carpet , as a large hole was ' purnfel In the floor In front of the stove. Nona of Uie family wtro at home at the tlma , aad all that mel a Uugo portion heot the town vras the rapidity with which Uis people arrived at the icene. A gale of wind wan blowing nt the time. IJaso ball Is not dead her yet. Saturday Ilurress came up and played the Exeter nine , regardless ot the dust and wind anil spits of rain , but Butress got icoopod. Thp only -way to cure catarrh Is to purify the blood. Hood's Sarsaparllla purifies the blood and tones up the whole system , LITERATURE "OF THE JEW. l'lr t of it Coiirun of I.octurct by Itev. l.ro M. rrunklln. There -was an unusually large attendance at Temple Israel last night on thoi occasion of a. lecture by Rev. Leo Franklin on "The Literature of the Jew. " Jti discussing the subject. Dr. Franklin said that It was astonishing after so many cen turies of parsectitlon the Jews were enabled In Htunil firm and ll/t up their voices In priilse of their fathers. It was also aston ishing that they had been able to retain their Individuality through all of tin- trying Units of tha past. He was glad that they had not succumbed to the foe , but Instead luiil continued to advance step by step In all of thu arts and tha sciences. This was some thing that won grand to contemplate and It was apparent that In tha struggle for life the JCWH had not given IhenuclvcM up en tirely to Iho material things of earth. In all times Israel had been buoyed up by this do- Hire to attain the position where the people were at this tlmo In the literary world. Dur ing the dark dayn when the Romans were overrunning the old world even then the- JPWH vsere yearning for the truth , learning of art , philosophy and science. People with out the desire for literature , the speaker con tended , belonged to n lower order , mentally , nnd could never reach a high plane of civiliza tion. tion.When When the persecution against the Jews was most bitter , Rev. Franklin urged , then they soared to the most lofty Intellectual helghU , a * HID writings of Isaiah nnd the psalmists would bear testimony. The natural tendency WIIH for high and noble things , nnd among the old Jewish -writers there were many who wrote upon subjects aside from ethics and theology. The bible wan the foundation of alt literature. It was tha basis of every legal and moral coda ami It was the production of Jewish writers. Translating the bible from Hebrew to Oruek wa one of tn greatest achievements thai the world had ever seen. While this WHH going on. destruction was being wrought and Jerusalem was being Invaded by the Roman for. The temple , the state house of the awembly. was laid low nnd the national llfn was cut to the heart. There was weep ing and mourning , but at a later period Israel developed again until she turned out scholars who were learned In religion , ethics , science and art until the depth of knowledge was something that was marvelous. There were universities , schooln of medicine and music. Learning was scattered broadcast to such an extent that In Spain , where the Hebrews were numerous , from the eighth to the sixteenth century , tlmre , was more literature than in all of the rest of the country put together Looking down the aisles of tlmo Mr. ITank. lln Insisted that during the reign of the Crusaders Jewish literature made many rapid strides In Italy. Germany ami southern Eu rope until It had become n thing that wise men respected and good men honored. ThereIs no economy In buying the cheaper baking powders. Dr Price's , a pure Cream of Tartar powder , has several times the strength of the Inferior powders , and never falls to give wholesome food. An Ideal leavening agent. _ BY CONTRACT. OR , DAY LABOR. Uhurlnr Amendment Committee IHscmse * Unrgtlou of I'ny tar Public Worta. At the meeting of the charter amendment committed last night the resignation of J. L. Kennedy waa accepted , Mr. Kennedy was appointed to fill 'he vacancy causxxl by the resignation of W. S. Popplcton , but could not servo on account of previous engage ment ! ! . The matter of assessment was recalled by Major Wheeler , who read a provision on the subject from the IMltsuurg charter , In which It was provided that no property should bo assessed for less than the1 consideration men- tloned In the last recorded sale unless Im provements had been removed or destroyed. Ho suggested that such a provision , If In cluded In the Omaha charter , might b3 use ful In furnishing a basis for assessment and assuring the raising of the valuation to the point contemplated by the committee. The suggestion was discussed without action * The question of making such public Im provements as nro to bo paid for by general tax by day labor In the discretion of the mayor nnd council was brought up by the report ot the subcommittee with a draft of a bill according to the previous action of the committee. Mr. Wyman took the ground that the city was now getting Us work done by contract as economically as it could be done. He nlso thought that If the city had charge of n largo force of men It would give too much political Influenceto , the men who had them In charge. Mayor Demls read an nrtlcla from a Den ver paper to show that a saving of 25 per cent had been made In sewer construction In that city by the employment of day labor. The article furnished a detailed report of the methods employed , and concluded that the character of the work TIUJ superior to what had been done under contract. The clipping was referred to the subcommittee. Mr. Wlnspear stated that under the con tract system the Inspectors and the en glneors were constantly fighting the deter initiation of the contractors to put In poor material. If the work was done by day labor and all the material was furnished by the city , there would at least be a better class of material used than under the present system. The whole matter was finally rea for red back to the committee for further con0 sldoratlon. The committee adjourned until Monday night , and the secretary was Instructed to notify all legislative candidates to bo presti ent. next Thursday night to state their potl sltlon on the amendments proposed by the CHURCHES EXTEND WELCOME rreubjrtorlnn * Or ret a rroiportlre am ! MotlioiIUM nn Actual I'nutnr. Last evening an Informal reception wa tendered by the First Presbyterian church , Ii the church parlors , to Rev. S. P. McCormlck of Allegheny City , Pa. , who has been called to the pastorate. The parlors were decorated with autum loaves and flowers , Several hundred mem bers of the congregation were present to nice the guest , No formal program was given Mr. McCormlck will preach Sunday , and 1 Is expected that by another week ho will sa ; whether or not ho will become pastor of th church. Itecnptlou to Dr. B/tmlnraon. The congregation of Trinity Methodist Epls copal church gave a reception to Its new , pastor , Itev. F. H. Sanderson last evening at the church. Mr. M. M. Hamlln presided. Rev. T. C , ClendennlnR opened the jntietlng by prayer. . and was followed by C. P.Veller , who wel coined thy pastor nnd visitors to Trlnlt church. After a < ihort musical program Uev. Fran' Crane , pastor of the First Methodist Eplsco pal church , welcomed the- new pastor to th city. Presiding Elder J , Ii. MaxBeld the delivered , a short address. In which he bad the new pastor welcome to Ills district. "My Successor" was the text of Rev. W K. Deans' remarks. lie paid a glowin tribute to the worth of Dr , Sanderson , an closed by asking a blessing on als work. Dr , Sanderson responded. In a few well chosen words. Itefreshm&nts were than served b" tha ladles In the church parlors. Conntablea Jmllclod fop 1'orgery. DENVER , Oct. 26.-The grand Jury todn brought In Indictments agilnst seven coi * stable * nnd oillclals of Justice courts wh are rhnrired with having forced nutnes 01 witness certificates and d&fraudej th county out of thousands of dollars. Fnther Uhlulqiil JJ/lng. MONTREAL.Oct. 26 ROT. Father Chlnlqu ! ' the celebrated ex-priest , Is at the point o death. Ho caught n severe cold while re turning from Albany and hi * age almost pro eludes recovery. Prominent llauil 1.ruder Dead. SIDNEY. N. II. . Oct. 2a.-Henry Klute leader of the band which waa considered th best Mute band at the late Grand Army o the Republic * encampment at Pittsburgh die her * today A N W LOT OF COATS JUST RECEIVED * If you-have bought your Winter Overcoat we arc sorry for you for we arc going to sell Overcoats to morrow We are going to sell Overcoats at such prices as you nor dealers outside of our corner have ever heard of Wewill save you enough money on some of them to buy a suit of clothes with But don't miss this Overcoat sale tomorrow of all things you do , Men's Overcoats Real Buje'Chinchilla with Fiqc Beaver Overcoats in , single or fancy worsted linings , warm and durable , $2.75 double breasted , blues , blacks or 10.00 worth $5.00. Sale price . browns , tans and oxfords your § . choice at this sale Overcoats , just the thing for short and Fine Shetland and Frieze Storm Ulsters , stout people , in beavers , kerseys $12.50 three grades go in this sale at and chinchillas , sixes 37 to 46 , go in . this sale at Extra size Overcoats , from 44 to 50 Fine Kersey Overcoats in five shades , ele two shades , blues and blacks , in 12.50 gantly trimmed , blues , blacks nnd browns .00 kcrsej's , chinchillas and worsteds , § . choice in this sale your . go in this sale at Fine kersey and beaver Overcoatsthe Men's Overcoats Blue and black- plain best made in these fabrics , wool lin beavers , cut medium long ; these gar ing , silk yoke , 50 inches long , in ments are dressy and need no guaranty 7.50 loose or tight fitting , single or double $16.00 as to their wearing qualities , staple as . * breasted , in blues and blacks , sizes $ . sugar , worth $ ' 5.00 sale price 34 to 42 , at this sale nnty 9 successors to Columbia Clothing Co- : - 13th and Farnam Streets. CLERKS ARE PANIC STRICKEN Another Case of Smallpox Appears in the Interior Department. BUILDING WILL BE CLOSED UNTIL MONDAY All Kmi > tuje \\l\u Are Known to HHVO lloen J'.iH | > 5cd Given a Iirulie Oi r Ijiy ( XT-All llrrkH Mint Jto Vnci'luutoU. WASHINGTON , Oct. 20. Another cass > ot smallpox uas developed this morning. James I. Parker of Infllana , a law clerk In the di vision where the other cases were reported , was the victim. Secretary Smith Issued di rections today to have the department closed tomorrow. This action was taken before the secretary was aware of the new case Ho aald the order to close was on account of the fumigation of several rooms In the building which was very dlsaRreable to the persons employed thorelit. It Is expected that In consequence ol the discovery of the new case the department will be closed this afternoon , as each fresh case becomes traceable to con tact with persons employed In.the department , The patients In the hospitals are reported as doing well. The smallpox scare at the Interior depart ment , far from abating , gathered force rtur- liiK the forenoon , and by the time the clerks came back to work after their lunch at noon a state of panic prevailed The case of Owens , a messenger , when It became known , was the most serious of the smallpot at tacks. Ouotis Is the messenger to the chief clerk , and It was part of his duty to ills- tribute documents to the several bureaus of the department In this way ho came Into contact with about every branch of the service under Secretary Hoko Smith , and may have been the cause ot the spread of the disease. Dr. Woodward , the health ofll- tlCi of the district , madean urjjent appeal to Secretary Smith to close the- entire Interior department In the , Interest of public health , and In accordance , with the request an order was Issued thla afternoon closing every bureau ot the department. The closing ot the Interior department will last until Monday , and employes will hive a holiday until then. Thoao who have been particularly exposed to Infection by contact with the people of the afflicted law division hive been grated leave tor twelve days. The department will be opened on Monday , but no clerks will admitted who have not been vaccinated , and meanwhile the building will be fumigated. This applies to the secretary's offlce , census offlce , patent office , general land ofllce , miscellaneous division , railroad division and Indian agencies division , all ot which are In the Interior department build ing. The Indian bureau , geological survey ami pension oltlce are located In other build ings , and probably will remain open. The Intelligent housewife * prefers Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder , and will have no other. Olney Think * thKDUtrlrl Vttornejr Correct WASHINGTON. Oct. 26. Attorney Gen eral Olney , HpeakliiR today of the statement of the assistant district attorney at ICanta : City that there was no law by which elec tion frauds could be punished In the United States court , twilil that , without slinking- authoritatively as ha would on a careful ex amination of th statutes , lie was of the opinion that the Kansas City attor ney was correct. By the act passed by congress last 1'Vbruary repealing the fed eral elections law congress hail cone awny with all election paraphernalia , so for as the United Slates courts were concerned , and had taken away their jurisdiction. At the wime time there was no doubt In his mind but that state IUWH were In existence by virtue of which election frauds , whether of registration or of voting , could be punished In state courts.i i a Lead Trutt Worked the ilovernmont. WASHINGTON. Oct. JO.-The National Lead company of New York Is being Inves. tlgated by the Treasury department. It Is charged that while white lead -was manu facture-1 partly from Imported und partly from domestic pigthe company re ceived rebates on the whole amount of whlta lead It eported. Between WXOOO and JIO.OOO Is Involved. _ Try I HIT I.lquor h | > lo * lor Murder. AnMNGTON. S. C. Oct. 26. Tte trial of TUlmati's liquor spies for murder has com mcnoed. The testimony ao far ihows the ded was cold Hooded. Secret of the of Beauty MME. M. YALE'S "KXCliLSIOK" Complexion and Other Remedies AW.UIHRD WORLD'S ' FAIR 3IEDAL AND DIPLOMA. Showing a. superiority over other domestic uml foreign remedies. MME. VALK Is the Creator of Ueauty Culture. Indorsed liy C'oiiKress II ME. YAM' ? , who In acknowledged to be a very beautiful woman. Ktlll continues to grow more beautiful every day Ace doe not seem to affect her marvelous beauty. Her secret lies In the U K oC her mvn won derful Jlemedles. They comblno within their comjKiflltlon every InKiecllent lucklnp In the human llenh to Klve It the desired hard , youthful appearance. Any unman can make herself just as fair and lovely JIH her hcnrt ilesirei If she will UKC thesi- remedies ac America's Greatest Complexion and cording1 lo their directions. They are abso lutely KUuiantcud tu lie oil ( hat Is claimed Health Special at. for them. PRICE LIS'T : Ynlo'a Kxcelnlor Hair Toiiio , Turns Rray Imlr lack lo lt own imtur.il color Mme Talo's wonderful I.a rirrKl.i I * known without dyr. The nrat ami only remedy In lo bo the only sure c'Uir for frtrUle4 In from the history or cliemlMry known to do thU. 3 ilay tu one week nflcr UK llr.st application Stops hair falling In from 21 hours lo one every freckle will dlpd | > peur nn < l uami'li'xlon week ; creates a luxuriant growth , curcn dan twoniB an clear as cryntnl. I'rUiIt | > er bottle. druff ana all xoalp troubles. Price. II per bottle tle ; 6 lor K. What Is more dlaguatlns than Vule'a Ktoelslor Coiiliiri-xlini ICIuioh. to nee iMlhur a lad > ' or u gentleman's hair full of llttlo senle errailually fulling on their Ounranteed to remove Hilliiwnew , motli imtchea antl nil ekln MemlxhfH ( ilxen ti natural com ' plexion iif niarvflcxin lic.iuty. I'rlcr , J ! per Yaln'ji I'rntlcura. bottle ; K for 2 Ijotlk-n. Mme. Yale'a wonderful rur * for all kinds of famnle weakness. Price. Jl p r l ttlej 0 for YHlti' * Kllilrol llviituy. J3. Thousnnda of 1 < - lm' ] > nlnlH on tile. Cultivate * n.ihir.il rosy cticckx , -wonderful Yuli > ' Kici.Ulur Aliunml Croitin. Hliln tonic 1'ilcc. Jl IKT txittle. neflnea course POIM , htfepa the skin Hmuotli Yxlu'D ICinnlBlor lllooil Tonic. anJ lovely Prlcp , J ) . , Yiiln'H Kniflnlr.r hklhl on'l. Purlfles the lilcxxl. IK In ou ( lit- liver , IcMneys and bullilri up I lie utiole n > trm. I'llotl per Ouarnntr > > < l to remove wrinkle * and every trace . bottle 0 for p. ot age. Price , fl.r | ani | J3. ; Yulu' AIal mill > % Brl. KxtrMOtor , Vulit'a Kyoluili und Kyrhrow Crinrnr. Hcmo\en aiiO destroy4 fu v"f moles ami wurts. lashes thick nml Ions , lh eye- Price. J. i Make * the grow brims luxuriant and Hlmpvly ; btrenglliens und Ynl ' I.ntliMi mill ( llniiiKTil. beautifies tlii eyes , I'rlue , It. Plmplrs , Illartc Ifen li pn > l Skin Illt aii. ' ! curfil wllli Mme. YHI'H | 'Kpiwlul lotion Ni > . 1 nml Vnlci'H tOtrnlnlor llaiul Uhlteii r. Sprclal Ointment Ka. > J. iiu miitev < l. Price. Jl each Mnkev the hands soft. Illy while and beautiful. IT i | Ynlff KxreUlar Iltut Kond. 1'rlce. II. Guamnlcwl to devi-'lnp a lienntlful l > n > t anil Ynlx'a "lirnnt Scott ! " neck ; Klvcs flnnnera M > tli > > rlexli nml crcatPH a niUiirni condition otl i > lumpnen , Price , | i.M and M. i i YBD' ! Eitelilor I'ertli.lzor. Curei CVmatlp.illon. . fl.SO per bottle , „ , OMAHA DRUGGISTS. Full line carried < bbKnhn & Co. , 15th nud Douglas streets , Merchant & \ -0 | < 0" ' ! AM15 and Howard. Ktnslor UnnjCo. , 10th and Fiu-nam , W. J. Ilu he , SMth slid tarnam. Anil by all Nibraska druRRists. At wholesale by K. K , Ilruce & Co , nnd Htchaitlson Drug Com pany , Onmha. LINCOLN DRUGGISTS. Harloy's Drug1 Store , conior O nnd llth streets , carry a full lino. COUNCIL BLUFFS DRUGGISTS. George .S. Davis , nnd ulldruggmtd throughout Iowa. DrURRials everywhere soil Mmo. M. Ynlo'a Remedies. If dmgfrlata do not happen to have thorn In stock when cnlleil for , they will order for you without extra charge , ilall ordcra sent to Mme , Yalo's hoadqimrterH rocelvo prompt at tention , All correspondence answered personally. MMR. M. America's Greatest Complexion and Health Specialist YALE TEMPLE OF BEAUTY , iao stlltc Spe | $ lilcngo. . Take Off Sale -FROM OUR- Take Off Counter. Today we introduce a new and original idea In the dry goods business. We have given up the entire center aisle left of 16th st. entrance to be devoted to this sale. EXPLANATORY We ] > lnco In tills depart ment ilrcsa goods , Bilks , velvets , linens , hosiery , notions , china and glass ware ; In fact , Kooils from every floor of our liunicnxa store , and cuaranteo that not a ynrd oC goods , or an article placed there , ha : ever been sold by us , or can lie matched olsc- where , at less than $1,00. Some Roods , will be there that liavo sold fur more than J2.00. Tlicsa article's will remain on the counters unit ) Bold , Each day the prlco will Lie re duced 3c from the price on preceding day. For Instance , Saturday's price Is C7c , Mon day's price 6lc , and each day following In the name manner. There will lie hosiery In packages of C , of 4 , of 2 , pairs. Under wear In packages of 2 , of 3 nnd more gar ments. Many lines of goods will bo mail' ) up In packaga . The price will tx 67c for the package. Anclwe guarantee you cannot buy one article from us at that price that is worth less than Si.oo. As the plums will be selected each day , we urge you not to wait Jor tomorrow's price on the article you want , for though the article will be 3c less the goods may be sold. Spend a day visiting MORSE'S TAKE OFF SALE. TAKEOFF SALE. The VUQRSE Dry Goods Go. TAKEOFF SALE. Notice Is hereby slven th t a special meeting- the Btocklioldcrg of the Boutli IMalte Land company will bo held at the ofllce of Bulcl company. In Lincoln , Nub un the 15th day of November. 1&9I , for tha purpose of considering and actlni ; upon the matter of extending or renuwlntf tlio arti cles of Incorporation of wakl company. liy order of thu board rif directors. H. O. IMill.f.U'S , Hecretnry. Lincoln. Neb , , Oct. 10. im. QIC Oi'n UMTS Bromo-Bslerg. l rdl < l cnr llfo utont fr.r Nerroui or Cok ! I < liicli . lirkla Hilmiiitlon , BlMI < l . jjAcUl or yennral NuiiralflftfftlhO fo laatltm , Gout , Kldu T DUaravn , Ac AiunmU. AntiJow for lo , 10. THE ARNOLD CHEMICAL CO. IG1 8WeiternA enue. CHICAGO , y 1.11 druegtats , Omluu