THIS OMAITA DAILY BEE ; SATrilDAY. NOVEMBER 18 ! ) . RELLEY , STICER & CO , Wo Are Obliged to Pay an AdTanco of 2 ! Per Gent on All Reorders. STORE OPEN TILL 9i30 SATURDAY EVENINf lint Onr Snlc of Mcn > , Ho > n' , annum * nnil Clillilrrti'n Winter Uii- dcrTTcnr ntul Hosiery Still Continue * nt Old 1'rlcrn. 35c Ladles' extra heavy fleeced vests nni pants , silk Ilnlsh , French yoke band , regulai f,0c grade ; our price for Saturday only 33 < 3 for $1,00. BOc Wo hnvo an exceptionally good line o ! ladles' underwear nt COc , silky fleeced , besl Egyptian cotton , nlto n line of half wool vists nnd pants ; this underwear Is full ) worth C5c ; our price only COc each. fiflc Ladles' flccco ribbed comblnatlor nulls , nicely made , winter weight , sizes 3 to C ; special , COc suit. 7Cc Ladles' nonnhrlnklng vests and pants , ribbed natural wool , extra or medium sizes , made Just right ; Saturday , 75c each. The "Munslng" ladles' plcntcd natural wool ribbed vests and pantn , perfect fit nnd finish , noted for nonshrlnklng nnd wear ; we can fit all sizes ; only $1.00 each. 1.7C We are closing out nn odd line ol sizes In the Florence union suit for ladles ; buttoned ncroso bust , silk finish , natural wool , regular $2.00 nnd $2.CO quality ; nil go Saturday at $1.7C suit. 2Cc Wo have a splendid line of children1 ! ? heavy fleeco-rlbbcd vests , .pants nnd draw ers , all sizes , 35o and 45o values ; extra bar gains , 2Sc each. C > 0c Hoys' natural wool ribbed non- ehrlnklng shirts nnd drawers , warm nnd fits well , bought to sell at 7uc each ; our prlco Saturday only COc each. Just received another line of the "Muns lng" pleated wool ribbed nnlon suits for boys nnd misses. Olio trial will convince the superior quality and lit , sizes 1 and 2 , nt $1.25 ; sizes 3 , 4 uud D , $1.35 , and sizes C nnd 7 at $1.CO suit. 35c Ladles' extra , quality fast black fleeced cotton hose , double sole , heel and too , 35c , : i pair $1.00. 33c Ladles' fine- ribbed cashmcro hose ; also a line of dark gray , plain cashmcro hose , spliced heel and toe , double sole , sell ing both lines , Saturday nt 35c. 3 pair , $1.00. 23c The BLACK CAT hose for toys , called the leather stocking , trlplo knee , nevor- wear-oiit kind , nil sizes , G.to 11 , 2Cc pair. 25c Children's silky fleeced , fast black , ribbed hose , double knee , heel and toe , reg ular 35c line , selling all sizes , Saturday at 23c pair. Wo have a complete line of sizes In the lilnck French ribbed cashmere hose for chil dren , superior to any woolen hose for wear und comfort. KELLEY , STIGER & CO. , Cor. Farnam nnd Fifteenth. VIGILANTES OF NORTH END niooillioiinil * HroiiKlit Into line Trull Thieve * InfeMtliiK < l > c People living north nnd west of the old fort nro considerably wrought up over the depredations of potty thieves. While they llvo Inside of the city limits they have no police protection whatever , and on this ac count have organized a vigilance commit tee. Arrangements have been made with the owners ot sotno 'bloodhounds ' and those animals will bo put upon the trail of the thloves as soon as any further violations of Inw occur. The dogs were successfully tried In Florence last week and In Hurt county this week , so the now organization feels confident of Uncling the lawbreakers. Spain's Mrcntrnt > eeil. Mr. A. P. Allvla ot Barcelona , Spain , spends his winters at Alken , S. C. Weak nerves had caused severe pains In the back of his head. On using Electric Bitters , America's greatest blood and nerve remedy , nil pain soon left him. Ho says this grand medicine Is what his country needs. All America knows that It cures Hvcr nnd kid ney trouble , purifies the blood , , tones up the Btnmacb , strengthens the nerves , puts vim , vigor and now llfo Into every muscle , nerve mid organ of the body. If weak , tired or nlllnz you need It. Every bottle guaranteed ; only 60 cents. Sold by Kuhn & Co. , drug- Saturday Is the big bargain day at the big store ot Hayden Bros. Read the ad on page 7. Coinjiroilllne KxnoHltlnii CIIHC * . A compromise has 'been reached between the attorney representing n largo number of former exposition employes who have Bucd for their wages and the Chicago House Wrecking company , which lias purchased the buildings. The company has a largo force of men hero on expense and Is anxious to 'begin the work as soon as possible. To "this end It has agreed not to- remove any of the mutpr.'al from the grounds until the nulls nro disposed of. If a similar arrange- 7nont can be reached with other creditors of the exposition who have petitioned the courts for Injunctions to stop the destruc tion of the buildings work will probably bo 'begun next week. Ail buildings on the grounds besides these owned by the company and not covered by Injunctions arc > being torn down us rapidly as possible. Oeo. Noland , Rocklnui ) , O. , eajs : "My wife had plies forty years. DoWltfs Witch Hazel Salvo cured her. It Is the best ealvo In America. " It heals everything and cures all skin diseases. Curriers nro instructed not to roll or fold Thu Sunday Bee , but to deliver It Hat. Subscribers will plenao notify the office if this Is not done. Telephone 23S. Ill-Ill Up u Dummy , An overcoat wns stolen from a. dummy In front of the Nebras-kn > > tore , ( Fifteenth nnd Fit roam streets , yesterday. The Burlington EVER HEAR OF THE BURLINGTON It's a railway t < y toni with 7.GK1 miles of track In cloven Brent states. U' trains will c-iirry you most anywhere. Kroin the DurlliiKton ntntlon you can Kturt nnd start rlcht for ; Chicago nnd the cast , 6:10 : n. in , and 5:05 : p. in. Denver and the west , 4:3 : > p. m. Montana and the northwest , 4:23 : ] > . in. St. Joseph and St , Louis , 4K : > p. in. St , Joseph nnd Kansas City , 8:50 : a. m. and 10:15 : p , m , TICKET BURLINGTON OFFICE STATION IBO2 Farnam loth and Mason Stroot. Streets. 'Phono 2BO- 'Phono 310. , L i theft was witnessed by n small boy em ployed In the store. He K-porlwl It Im mediately nnd the thief wfts chased , hilt made jrood his escape , I/ater the coat WBM found in a ? econd-lmnd ptore , where II had "stood Rood" for * 2. T1ia garment was valued nt $ ? . Two or thrcn years ago there -was an epidemic of dummy robbery In this city nnd the merchants fear a repeti tion. Clothlnff on.tlummlea Is locked by means of ft chain , but In this Instance the thief had little trouble In breaking the lock. NEW PEST HOUSE PROVIDED I'lncc Srlrctcil for Pnnxllilo 12tncr- Within Twelve Hours After Hie Klrc. In spite of the fact that two pest houses have burned down within the last three months , the city has a pest house rlsht now. and If a CHAD of smallpox or tonic other Infectious disease should bo discovered the health department would not be at a I of a for a place lu which to Isolate it. "Wo Mad a place for use as a pest house , " eald Health Commlslonor Spaltllng , "within twelve hours after the last ono burned. Wo can't go without ono. Ono of those north- utilors might bo stricken with smallpox , and then his neighbors would Insist upon his fnkftn enmnwhnrn. Hilt \vn flTft not exactly ready to announce Its location. " It Is the general belief that the health de partment Is looking for a few mild cases of smaljpox to appear , as cold weather comes on , 'although at present there Is no trace of It In the cltj % . One or two such cases are reported from states north and west of here. Mr. llnrrctt'fi SOUTH OMAHA. Nov. 10. To the Killlor of The Dee : Referring to a paragraph In an article In Thursday evening's Issue of Tha Bee" , headed an "Attempted Hold-up , " I wish to1 state that I am more Inclined to .hlnk the writer of the article misunderstood Mr. Roscwatcr rather than think that Mr. ftosowater Is quoted correctly. During the campaign Mr. Uarlght called at my olllce and stated that he had a long talk with Hoi > e- watcr and that Hosewater wished to sec inc. I replied that I would be going up to Omaha the next day and that I would call on the editor of The Dee. I did so. Aft'or sonic preliminary remarks about the weather 1 was asked by the editor how the situation n South Omaha was. I gave him my view of the situation and the recent election proves conclusively that my views were qmlnently correct. I was then asked by Mr. Rooewater how much money would be neces sary to make a good campaign In South Omaha. I replied that In my opinion $1,500 would make a good campaign in South Omaha. I stated also that Mr. Dennett of the Sun offered to run 5,000 copies of his mper dally until the close of the campaign f the committed would pay him $1,200. If Mr. Dennett's offer would bo accepted $1,500 would not be sufficient to make a good cam paign In South Omaha. All of which Mr. losewater agreed to. I had no other con- orsatlon with Mr. Rosowatcr during the ampalgn. I feel all fair men will agree that nstead of that being an attempted hold-up t was simply answering a question put tome mo by Mr. Roscwater. I represented no one. Went up alone , talked to Mr. Kosewater alone and made no demands. P. J. BARRETT. HARPER'S whisky Is liquid music , bottled poetry , ripe mellow , refreshing and delicious. Attention , A. O. V. W ! The members of the order will attend ervlces at Trinity cathedral Sunday evcn- ng , November 12 , at 7:45 : o'clock ( by invl- atlon of Dean Fair ) . Members of No. IS meet at their hall on Fourteenth street at p. m. sharp. All other members will Esemblo at Seventeenth and Douglas with > Jo. 173 , or Fifteenth and Douglas with No. 7 , If not otherwise notified. The procession vlll start at 7:23 : sharp. Degree crows arc xpectcd to wear their uniforms. By order f the joint committee , C. B. REYNOLDS , Chairman. You'll find the big bargain announcement n page 7. It's Hayden Bros. ' ad. Annoclnteil ChnrttleM Wood Ynril. Thirteenth and Nicholas. 'Phono 1646. On sale , second-hand oak and pine ; 2-Inch plank ; also best plno kindling ; hard and oft stovewood and chunks always co hand it reasonabls prices. prices.JOHN JOHN LAUGHLAND , Secretary. Sam'l Burns , 1318 Farnnra , is selling a eal Doulton dinner sot , $8.75. Attention ! Attention ! First grand ball given by the Grand Vle-v 'ug o'War team , at Forest hall , Sixth and Merco streets , Saturday evening , Novem- > er 11. The public IB cordially Invited. BURDISH Richard II. , at the family resi dence , 1010 Davenport street , ago 42 ye-nrs. Funeral Jlonday , November 13 , at 8:30 : n. m. from late residence , 1010 Davenport treet , to St. Mary's cemetery. Warmer but cool enough or ono of our Genuine Beckwith Round Oak Stoves They nn the greatest oak stove made , uilng lees coal , requiring lera attention and keeping flra Iccgor than any other. Uomombor we are eole agents for Oman * and South Omaha for the Round Oak Stove Beware of Imitations or of Oak Stoves which dealers claim to be Just as C3od. Wo have other Oak Staved from $5,76 up good ones tor tbo price , but not the Eenulno Round Oak. MILTON ROGERS &SON 14th and farnam Sts. Stovej and raagoi gold on a y "payments. Qoodj delivered in South Omaha without extra charge. charge.DON'T HURT When you have a tooth extracted with VITALIZED Ain , made and given exclu sively by us. Always fresh , pleasant to take , and leaves no after effects. VKiilUril Air . & < Treth Clcuiii'il . 75 Taft's ' Philadelphia Dental Rooms , 1517 Uuuilla * Street. HOTEL GUESTS LOSE MONEY Tun PITMIIIK Who Arc IMX III ( liinril ln t Tlielr rumen Xntr Slim ThHr WonHh. Thursday afternoon J , Egan , a guest o tlio Murray hotel , summoned a bell hey nn < entrusted him with a suit ot clothes to b taken to a neighboring tnllor for pressing The police nro now on the lookout for Wl Probasco , the bell bo > ' , Fred Hill and th elevator boy named Lonsdalc. The thrc hnvu evidently left the city and with thcr 1ms gone Egan's clothes and a wallet , whle was carelessly left In n pocket , contalnln JSO In cash nnd tuo drafts , one for ( COO an the other for $800. Payments on the draft hnvo been ordered stopped nnd the pollc think It will not bo difficult to locale th boys. Epnn carried the wallet In his InsH vest pocket for safety nnd In changing hi clothing nnd sending the suit ho had been wearing to bo pressed ho forgot to remov the money. Mrs. Nat Drown of the saino hotel ntartei shopping Thursday with a purse hanging t her bolt and on her return Itas missing It contained diamond earrings , a dlamom pin , $15 In cash and two drafts for $107 nm $1,000. Mrs. Brown has no Idea whether th purse was stolen from her or whether fh lost It. She visited n number of places an. the valuables might have been gene for twc hours before she first missed them. Payment mont has been stopped on the drafts , only the smaller one of which was signed. The police believe everything will be recovered ItlllllllM CollC. Persons subject to bilious ce-llc can usually tell when to expect an attack. Take Chmn- berlaln's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea Keni- ody as soon as thesa symptoms appear ani the threatened attack may bo warded off , or even nt the beginning of the attack , a douhli dee of tills remedy will glvo Immodlato relief. FnlIN to \iii-iir for Trlnl. Al Green nnd Hen Dornn , charged with the robbery of a motorinun on a West Far- nani street car , were to have appeared for preliminary hearing In Justice Foster's tfourt yesterday , but when the tlmo came only Dornn wan present. Green was paid by his attorney to bo somewhere in South Omaha. Both these men wore re lented u week or two ngo on bond , but the opinion nrovnlls nt the county attorney's olflc-e that Green will never show mi for trial nnd that his bond will be found to bo These handsome black cheviot suits come both In single and double breasted effects Wo have them In all sizes from 32 to 44 bust measure with skirts long enough for the tallest figures. Children's Cloaks A new line of box coats and long gar ments for Saturday's trade. See them at $4.50. $4.50.3COFIELD CLQAmUITCO. 1510 Douglas St. California and Oregon Excursions Leave Omaha Every Friday , In Ordinary Sleeping Cars via th UXIO.V PACIFIC OVER TEN HOURS QUICKER Tlinii niiy Other Line. LOWEST HATKS. IMNTSCII LIGHT. STEAM HEAT , ETC. City Ticket Oflloe , 1302 Farnam St. Telephone 310. Linen Collars 7iC Gray Storm Ulsters 3.75 Fedora Fur Hats..75c All wool Clay Suits 5J5 Wool Socks | 0c Duck Ulsters | .98 Initial Handkerc'fs . . 5c Rubber Boots 2i20 Silk Neckties | 5c Fur Overcoats . . . . 6.90 Woolen Shirts 45c Beaver Overcoats.4.00 Brown Checked Overalls 38c Fine suits and over coats very cheap. CAPITOL AVE. , NEAR IGTH STREET Clone to 'S ' Mother's Milk There Is no disputing the fact that under proper conditions it Is always best to ralso the "Only Haby" on tbo Mother's Milk. There are tlniPH when this cannot bo dona. Cows milk must bo used , and it should bo sterilized. Wo have Just received a supply of "Arnold's ' Sterilizers" of which Dr , n. P. Crummer says : "Tho results 01 e perfect. I believe that the adop tion of this apparatus would save the lives of many Infants. " The price is $3.00 for a complete sterilizer , Send for Look THE DAUV. J. A. Fuller & Co. Cut Price Druggists. N , \V , Curlier 1-ltU uud Oouglu * tit * . made of straw. Justice Koitcr accepted Dornn's bond and required Ills bondsmen to Justify. Green's bond was accepted by another court whlln Foster was out ot the city and his bondsmen were not renulred to Juitlfy. Uoth cases were continued for ono week. You'll regret it If you don't trade at the blR store of Hayden Uros. Saturday. Hun dreds of extraordinary bargains. Their ad Is or < page 7. Union I'nolflc Trnln * In. point of speed and equipment are triumphs of modern railroading. Your choice of three trains dally * to California. Two to Colorado. City ticket oulcc. 1302 Karnam St. Carrlera are Instructed net to roll or fold The Sunday Hoc , but to deliver It flat. Subscribers will plcaso notify the ofllco If this Is not doce. Telephone 23S. Hess & Swoboda , florists , 1411 Karnam , cholco cut flowers and floral designs. Hayden Dros. ' big nd Is OP page 7. Head It. These Prices for Saturday Only . . . The prlrei given bplow are for SATUH- DAY , NOV 11TH ONI/V. Wo shall con- tlnuo to ho Ot'TTKUS nil the time but the prices given below nrp slaughter prices nnd simply demonstrate Ilkn the late election ) thiit TRUSTS cannot dominate In thcso parts : 2.V3 4711 White Hose Soap , Saturday. . . . So nOo. Pozzonl's Powder , Saturday Kic' Jl.OO Family Syringe , Saturday ma I5c It. .t II. Soap , Saturday 9c Jl.W Fountain Syringe , Saturday 6lc 75e Jcwpbury & Brown's Tooth Paste , Saturday , ,9c Jl.OO Beef. Iron nnd Wine. Saturday . . 41H- 25c Tetlow's Swansdown , Saturday llo A lot of Tooth Brushes , worth 2ta and 25c. Saturday J0c A lot of Tooth Urushes , worth lOe and 15c , Saturday fiO. Marshall's Kxtrnrt Beef , Saturday 10 J At.m'z5 ' > r. . riru'il' ' ? . ' : > Saturday . . . . a $100 llnlr Brushes' . Saturday 50 Kcmembpr the above prices for SATltll DAY ONLY. Sherman & McConnell Drug Co. 1513 DODGG ST. . OMAHA. Saturday , November 11 500 Men's fall suits. Broken lots , two or more of a kind , will go 011 sale Saturday morning. The $10 Suits for $5 , The $12 Suits ( or $6,75 The $15 Suits for $7,50 The $18 Suits for $11,50 The prices will aver age one half the reg ular values. Some will be marked a little more arid some much less. It's a moneysaving ing proposition. Ifcmng Men's Sizes About' one hundred suits , sizes 33 , 34 , 35 , which will fit young men 17 to 19 years at $5:00 : , $6:75 : and $7.50 N. E. For. 15th and Douglas bts. Much Pleasure for and Children Saturday. Special Saturday Night Sale Commencing at 7:30 : Two hundred Sample Silk Waists and Underskirts , worth § 5.00 to § 10.00 , all colors , including black , for $2.98. Children's Jackets In heavy brown mixtures , vltli Jjrald , sizes 8 , 10 , 12 and 14 , at ach No.Mea-Chlldren'fl Jackets In broken plnlilR , vltli larse sailor collar , trimmed with four o\vs tft braid , worth $3.00 , at No , BOSO-Chlldren's Jackets , made of nil wool heavy brown mixtures , with Inlaid vcl- et collar , sizes 8 , 10 , 12 and 14 , would bo heap at J5.00 , for No G232-Chlldren'H Jackets mndo of very iciivy bolides. In blues * , eardlnuls. browns and other mixtures , with sailor col ar. trim med with six rows of braid , a decldul bar gain for the llttlo ones Children's Jackets mndo of very cloaklnsT all wool , trlmmaiL w tft eavy nrpo un'lor ' collar , with three rowHoM yhlto , of narrow braid in ) rald and ilvo rows , nt only " " " " " browns and blues , , "n . KSS-Chlldron's Jn.Vko18'mraUBV J No. - ' , , wool French korey , sal or collar , a Ik line 1 of J ' ' 1" with o gilt rows and trimmed [ , . for blues , browns and bright reds worth IS. No. E034-0no lot of Silases' Jackets , very Ino boucles , hlffh storm collar , nses II , 10 nd IS , worth $3.00 , for No , Gill Misses Jackets , In brown and gray mixtures , worth $5,00 Q1 QQ Ladles' all wool Kersey Jackets , In blues , browns , castors , cardinals and QK A Q black , made up In the very latest styles , for OtJ 'tlO ' Ladles' all wool Kersey Jackets , the best In the world , silk lined throughout , velvet In laid collar , trimmed with large and small buttons , otter places ask $12.50 , QQ OQ our prlco VO * JO Infants Eiderdown Cloaks trimmed with thlbet , worth $1.25 fiQr * Ladlcj' Collarettes , with ten-Inch collar , ellk lined Cjf f Q for vi At' Ladles' Crcpon Skirts , worth seven dollars Qf OQ for O * t/O Ladles' all wool Serge Skirts , blue and black Cjl CK for , , fyLtf tj Ladles' all wool Mackintoshes Of ) fK for , , , , , , , wr * > t tf Ladles' fleece lined Wrappers , worth $1.50 fiOn Two hundred of them will bo carried away be fore 10 o'clock ' Saturday niffht. Will you bo ono of the lucky oncsf JCs doubtful if such hat val V ues will como again soon. Thirty diffcrent'&tylcs to select from. Black btinds white bands cord bands pleated bands fancy bands and velvet bands quills bow ? ornaments , etc stitched brims plain brims raw edges , etc. Hats that are worth 75c , $1.00 and $1.50 all go at c and 65c WSTHOUT ft PEER IN OVERCOATS / It is a Fact That Cannot Be Disputed. There is no such variety and display , no such excellence and style anywhere else in Omaha. Every want has "been anticipated , America's markets have been searched for the styles we want. Buying direct for cash from the best makers and Avith the facilities we alone command , gives us uneqnaled advantages and enables us to save you from 25 to 50 per cent on your suits and overeats. See our immense line of covert , kersey and patent beaver overcoats at § 5.00 , § 7.50 , § 10.00 , $12.50 , $15.00 and $18.00. See our immense line of new up-to-date suits in worsteds of stripe'4" checks and plain neat patterns , at $3.95 , $5.00 , ? 6.50 , $7.50 , 10.00 , $12.50 , $15.00 and $18.00. Extra Special Sale of Boy's Clothing Saturday. $3.00 knee pants suits at. . . . $1.75. 2.50 vestee knee pants suits at 1.50. 4.50 boy's top covert Overcoats at 2.95. 3.50 boy's reefer coats , storm collars. . , . . . . 1.95. GOc odd knee pants , all sizes , at 35c. 6.50 boy's all wool long pants suits at 3.95. 5.00 boy's line knee pants suits at. 2.50. 7.50 boy's long pants suits at 5.00. 6.00 boy's all wool frieze reefers at 3.95. We guarantee to save you from 35 to 100 per cent on all boy's and children's clothing. mama [ XFOSIIION PIANOS. . . . s Buy now and save from § 100 to § 150 on a high grade instruments Stcinway Ives & Pond A , B. Chase Vose & Sons Emerson Packard Sterling Steger & Singer pianos to select from. New uprights 8139.00 and upwards. Slightly used squares and uprights 845.00 and up ward. Organs $22 , $29. 830 and up- ward. Wo carry the largest stock of pianos in the west and quote prices to suit economical buyers. Call and bo convinced , or write for catalogue , prices and bargain list. Handsome stool iiud scurf free with cueh pi nno. IiihtrunionlB Bold on easy pay- mcntH. Pianos rented , tuned , moved nnd exchanged. Telephone lO-'O. Call and sue the PIANOLA , tlio world'H greatest musical Instrument. Sctimoller & Mueller Steinway & Sons Representatives , 1313 FARNAM ST , Bio looks rather strange to some pcoplo and they at once think It should be spelled "Cabi- net , " There la seemingly no reason for this think but Krug Cabinet Inger beer Is thought so much of , that every time a man asks for a bottle of beer ho means "Krug Cabinet" and wishea It o understood by everybody. Hut to bo on the afo side , It Is not best to take too much for granted In this neighborhood and you Hhould distinctly " Cabinet" and not tinctly fctato "K-r-u-s take any other no other Is as good. It's appetising ; It's a tonic ; as well un full of nourishment. ritHii Kiu/ft 'lutnwi.vn ' co , , Telephone 420. 1007 Jackson Street , In A new rrmrjy ttlilcb quickly caret teitiil wraliiuri. rarU'Mtfle , nitfltt erulMloiti * , premature dlfccliftrue. rU * . , and rntorei the nrp n to ilrenirth unr ] Tliror. Dr I. W , Kn pp , llrt Hull Ilullillntr. Detroit , SHch. , gladly wnd fr tin receipt of tula wonderful rtmitxly ID cider tbaierery vcakmao inaycure liluuelf atliumu TO Chicago and East St , Paul and Minneapolis Hot Springs and Beadwood. NEW CPY OFFICES 1401-1404 FARNAM STREET