THE OMAHA. DATljY "REE : SATTTRDAT , 11 , 1800. r SI Knee Pants for 35c 100 boys' knco pants of pure Beautiful . woolens , with double ten Souvenirs T & Icnnna. wm > Lti ft ! Snlni-ilnw Free. Corduroy Knee Pants- to Purchaser every o Hey * Corduroy Knout'untf dork " , ! MHO * ' "tr wuljtbt blaelt. Queen inn colois , c.rluil lon walslb'iia & tupod tliro'out Quality Shoes IS BRANDED ON EVERY SHOE , Bought for spot cash for one-third These are the choicest garments in the entire less than actual cost to manufacture stocks of two Chicago wholesale clothing ALE ' manufacturers , noted for the excellence of Men's BusinesSititsfor/J their goods , Fall and Winte Men's $7.50 Fashionable Box Top Coats Ever held in Omaha , More bargains and bigger values then anyone /n elegant line of fancy rh < > vet ! on Sale Saturday at nnd casslmoro HtilN In neat i-hccki i.nd mixture * , made up in straight Those would ever think possible. nnd round . latest fashionable box rovcrt cloth ton coats , made full bos . cut. single nnd double , breasted back strapped seams , cloth or velvet collar , styles , every garment In tan , light hrown or newest drab and ox elegantly . trimmed and lined , reg ford gray , an well as blnck , blue and brown today ular J7.00 . sultH , our . prlco . kersey bargain and beaver In men's overcoats overcoats an unrivaled , worth The Finest Lot of Shoes Men's > absolutely $7.50-Saturday Stylish Suits for 7 only they are on Fall and Winter Wear * 9 p.ilo at ' Ever Put on Sale in Omaha Mndo of fancy cheviots and ra sl- Men's $10 New Stylish Fall and tncrcfl , also black clay worsteds and Winter Overcoats at lorges , In stripes , checks and Fashionable overcoats fop men's wear In ' plaids , fnshlnnably cut nnd reliably black , blue and brown , all wool kersey anil 392OO Pairs Men's Shoes made , regular $10.00 suit , beaver cloth , rnw edge llnlsh , s'.lk velvet prlco today . collars , strapped seams ; good farmer's Men's sutln top coats lining , , with nlso body light lining colored or covert two- In all the newest and best styles for fall and winter , made to retail Fall and Swell Suits for tind toned all self Plzes lined from ; any 33 to desirable 44. Sold lengths from three to six dollars a pair , , in black and in tans , go at Winter Wear elsewhere at $10.00 Saturday ' of line smooth finished blue at Boston Store B p , clipvlot , play worsted , unlln- I Iied and nobby striped worstrds Men's $15 Dressiest Ousslincre * and cheviots , In a great variety of swell patterns. In all Top Coats at fy.icp'ii F'1111 ser c "ml Italian cloth lining , a regular $15 suit. on Tailored in the best possible manner , of the nalo today . . . . . . . choicest English whipcords , coverts and vicunas , In drab , light , medium i Men's Imported and dark tan : colored slllc velvet or ' plain cloth collais ; unsurpassed work- ; Pairs Ladies' Fine Shoes Worsted Suits . maiushlp ; silk lined throughout , or fancy back and silk shoulder and silk i * A grand line of new f.incy wor- 9leve lining ; a perfect $15.00 dress coat 1 Btcd suits In stripes , also an pie- on sale here Saturday Every pair to date in everything. Extreme new styles. The Rant line of Imported and domes ' up very tic checks uiul extra heavy ser- Men's $20 Imported finest Finer and sweller than find art shoemaking. can gos , and cheviots ; they are the Overcoats for . you newest of effects In this sea- else in Omaha at ' anywhere hon's patterns ; they are regular Men's finest overcoats in Imported , go $18.50 suits : today patent beavers , English Meltons , I ' llnest gray vicunas1 , black , blue. Men's Very Finest brown and oxford gray ; finest light ? colored French whipcords and cov 9 Winter Suits ert cloths In slate , tan , drab and light brown shades , and worsted plaid body lining ; In dressiness In this lot are all the Hwellest and newest silk yoke the equal of the be. t merchant tailor ' ' and appearance rough effect suits , as well as the highest work ; worth and sold from $16.50 to j:0.00 ; Saturday at $12.50. ild's Infant's Shoes Rradu of new globe worsted stripes ; also , men's Imported blue serge and , / f * patln they are lined made clay and worsted ttlmmed suits as ; Boys' Knee Pant Suits Made by the best shoemakers of Rochester and Boston , including a well custom made as any car- mrnts , in single and double big lot of sample shoes. 'breasted ' nnd frock styles ; Dig bargains In Boys' Suits from 3 to 8 years , In Vesteo they are. cnuul to any $25 null , H Q a styles , from 8 to 15 years , In double breasted coats , pure for today wool casslmeres , all good shades ; sewed and trimmed 39c , 50c , 59c , 75c , $1.00 , $1025 , ' to stand the roughest usage. Every seam taped Boys'Long Pant Suits nnd double stitched , worth up to $3.50 , .50 , $1.75 and $2.25 tJoys' $5 and $ G Long Pants Suits , J3.9S Saturday Boys' long pant suits , apes 11 to 13 years , In single or double-breasted , Boys' doublo-breasted 3utts , ages 8 to IB years , In unfading round or straight cut styles , made BOBBERS OF ALL KINDS , . 8 of most durable cloth , absolutely fading all wool cheviots , blue black or brown. Gray , free from cotton : good Inside finish ; plnchecks and striped casslmerca. Every button riveted , f very desirable shade or color. Your and strongest eewlng throughout. Nice fitting and dressy choice of these $5 nnd $6 suits Saturday . , , than for Saturday urday at' not a suit worth less $4.00 Pairs Overgaiters Hoys' 17.50 Jx > ng Pants Suits , $4.98 Boys' only at , Kong Pants , Black nnd Blue Serge , sizes 11 to ' 19 years , heavy winter weights , Finest styllah suite for lads from 8 to 15 years , of new In round nnd straight rut sacks est imported guaranteed all-wool worsteds , vicunas , plain neat chccksd or latest striped ctiKsi- and fancy caoslmeres , etc. , absolutely perfect workman 12,000 Pairs Jersey Leggings mercs ; stylish , reliable tallorwork , , ' Omaha , dressy appearance , Just from the ship. The finest lot of boys' suite ever shown In tailor's bfnch and ready for Satur worth from $5.00 to $7.00 , go on sale day's great sale ; lit your boy In one Saturday at of the $7.50 suit values for Special Bargains Saturday ' - ' and Child's Overcoats Ulsters Boys' , Youths' $12 Clay Worsted Suits , $7.50 and Reefers. In Basement Shoe Department Youth's long pants black clay wormed suits , finest English serges , In the. famous West of England Boys' and children's Overcoats , Ulsters and Reefer Coats , In Astrakhan , manufacture. unfinished worsteds , up-to-date checks or 'plaids and stripes , faultlessly trimmed melton , kersey and cheviot cloths. Our entire stock of these coats for youngsters ind excellently tailored In every fashionable cut 75c 89c 98c for boys from 12 to 19 years of age sold elsewhere sters from 3 to 8 years , boys' from 8 to 19 years , will be on special sale K from $9.00 to $12.50 Saturday they will bo on sale . . . . . . it Boston store .it Saturday at $1.08 , $2.50 , $2.98 and $3.50. , , 1,000 men's 1,000 dozen men's Dollar Colored quality ipecial Offerings iu heavy wool In Our Basement. Laundered llucee buck , reg Grand Special Sale Saturday. Slightly damaged in laundry ular 75e garment , For Saturday only 10,000 yards 40- and cuffs attached at All the accumulated remnants of one of with collars go we will sell 10,000 inch wide lawn and detached. Men's fleece the largest eastern ribbon mills. They have been dis yards -lO-inoh wide dotted nd organdy , albo high grade played In our show window for the psist week , nnd gent dress and drapery Swiss , Swiss , for back Underwear - nt ll-2c , 21-2c and 5e yard. Promptly at S oclock they worth 25c , lit yard only , yard sale. go on heavy wear extra quality Your choice of over 1,000 All the narrow plain and piqot edge ribbons 10,000 fringed Heavy Turkish checked barber Sf.50 Men's dozen men's finest silk bens that general l.r sell for fie yard , go at 1 l--'c yard. towels at Towels , worth . , go All the heavy satin ribbon , the regular Underwear all the latest each 10c at , neckties in ' go price of which Is lOc yard , nil new this season' * patterns , \J [ worth n dollar Your choice of over 20 of tecks bows puffs po at 2 l-'Jc yard. Turkish WashCloths Glass cloth 500 men's colored laundered shirts , styles of the finest styles , , , All the extra heavy all silk and satin ribbons absolutely quality of all imperials , and bens , heavy satin edge ribbons and fancy ribbons that Cloths , worth checked napkins , sull to l.le yard , on sale today at oc four-in-hands generally up go and wool and silk - - eound , per yard. 5c , go at each , fect iu all the and wool fleece with flowing EXTRfl SPEGifll For this sale only we will size table the 2f kind latest designs back underwear ends , worth up Large fringed covers , > c , go as long very sell 10,000 yards very heavy all slllc and double fncod last at 5c each. And hundreds of to dollar each as they a signs , with collars in all regula as satin , taffeta and taffeta moire ribbon , worth Hoc and fiOe nnd cuffs attached well as extra go Saturday " other in the basement ut yard , for this snle only they go at l. > c yard. bargains and detached ALL BUT THREE COUNTIES Holcomb's Plurality in the State is in Neighborhood of Fourteen Thousand , ONE SURPRISE /MONG LATE RETURNS C nuir lU-vcrnoN Ilic KIINOII ! < > r 1SIIS "l"1 i < iiN ill tlit < Itcpiilillrnu Co In in n. The Dee presents today rotwns from all l/ut / threw of the ninety counties In Ne braska Antelope , Mcl'herson anil Sliurlilan. On tlio fnco of' these returns Ilolcornb'o Plurality la a. lltllo over 13,000. The thrco niUsliig counties " 111 bo stiflU'Irnt to brln , ; the total up to the neighborhood of 14,000. Bomo of the latter counties , Madleon for In- ntnncc , reversed themselves ou the \oto of luut year. Thla cuts down the estimated majority of 16,000 inudo tbla morntug. Th otllclal i-ount , which la now protfccdliiR In the various counties , \slll probably clianRO the figures B few votes In each from the un- dlllclal llgurcB , but the laaiigoslll , as usual , bo divided ubpul equally and there U no prospect of any material change from the totoU given below : I 1 I Wheeler I SSI 155 | 76 | 137 Yotk I 1933 | ! Si9 , lS3u , li Totals | 917G110GS12 | | 9258,11 95113 1.YTE IIETUK.VS FIIOM T1IK STATI3. nnirlnl Cou.it IN Hi-corilcd oil County l nil H nl " OOliMTH. BUTLERReturns from the county com plete give : Heesc , 1,305 ; Ilolcomb , 2,110. Regents : McQIlton ( rep. ) 1,322 , Ely ( rep. ) 1,270 , Rica ( fus. ) 1,954 , Teeters ( fus. ) 1,860. District Judge : Scdgwlck ( rc-p. ) 1,410 , An- dorwm ( rop. ) 1,281. Good ( fus. ) 2,019 , Born- Wger ( fus. ) 1,887 , The following fuslnn I county ticket was elected by majorities ' from 400 to SOO : Treasurer . H. Taylor ; clerk , J. J. firaham ; clerk district couit , Louis Strnka ; Judge , C. M. Sklles ; sheriff , li. C. Hew ; county superintendent , Oeno : coroner , A. II. Roys ; surveyor , Henry Patterson. In IMvld City the ci- : tlro republican ticket was elected. 11OONU The flection of county officers resulted as follows : K. H. 1'ettlbono ( rep. ) county treasurer ; F. II. Lchr ( rep. ) county clerk ; K. J. Mack ( fusion ) clerk of district court ; L. Q. Campbell ( fusion ) county Judge ; P. A. Harbor ( rep. ) county superintendent ; Dr. A. J. Clark ( rep. ) coroner ; 0. V. I'lum ( rep. ) surveyor. JJAWBON The complete fusion ticket wa successful by the following majorities : Ilol comb , 239 ; Neville , 264 ; district Judge , II. M. Sullivan , 310 ; clerk of court , K. M. Mallctt , 265 ; treasurer.V. . K. Young , 266 ; county clerk , Jerry Costln , 310 ; sheriff , Andy Hays , 311 ; county Judge , W. D. Roberts , 232 : county superintendent. Claud Smith , 400 ; surveyor , R. C. lleatty , 272 ; coroner , Dr. U. 0. Iltardman , 2S2. Lexington precinct gave u majority of sixteen for Reese nnd elected the precinct ticket nominated by the republicans. KRONTIRR Republicans elect county dor ) ; . K. L. Hnll ; ehcrltf , I. A. Adams ; county superintendent. Clara L. Dobson ; county commissioner , L. H. Wymore. The populistH elect it. 1) . Logan , treasurer ; 1C. 1 * . Pyle , county Judge , There Is a tie be tween J. C. ( Jummlll and Harry Roach for clerk of the dlstilct court , HITCHCOCK The following vote was re corded In this county Fur county treas urer , T. H. lirltton ( fusion ) 492 , K. W. Houghton ( rep.1) 435 ; clerk , W. A. Steward ( fusion ) 492 , Henry Lehman ( rep. ) 474 ; superintendent , Stella Smith ( fusion ) COO , Norah Ilnnnnli ( rop152 ) ; Judge , C. W. Shurtleff ( fusion ) COG , S. Hill ( rep. ) 448 , sheriff , J. M. Crews ( fusion ) 478 , K. H. Drown ( rep. ) 407 ; coroner , A. II. Miller ( fusion ) 182 , A. II , Thomas ( rop. ) 475 ; sur veyor , W. A. I'almcr ( fuclon ) 520 , C. H. Peck ( rop. ) 422. JEKFKRSOX The- official count Is as fol lows : Reese , 1,601 ; Ilolcomb , 1,191. Re gents : McGllton ( rep , ) 1,519 , Hly ( rep. ) 1,123 , Tcrters ( fus. ) 1,374 , Rich ( fus. ) 1.41" . Judges , First judicial district : C. n. Lit ton , 1,699 ; J. T. Stull , 1.513 ; K. O. Krlt- slnger , 1.439 ; A. S , Story , 1.354. On the county ticket the republican elect B. P. arltlln , clerk of the district court ; B. L. Clurc , county clerk ; C. C. noyls , county Judge , nnd S. W. Dodge , coronar. The fuslonlstH elect S. M , niilly , treasurer , W. F. Itaiawlrtz , sheriff ; F. A. Carmony , ( superintendent , and W. W. Watson , sur veyor. KBARNHY Official : Reese , 843 ; Ilolcomb. 1,214 ; Bly , 801 ; McOllton , 876 ; Rich , 093 ; Teeters , 1,137 ; Kcentor ( rep. ) , district judge , 843 ; Adams ( fun. ) , district Judge , 1,285 , NKMAHA The official vote In this county gives the republicans Judge , clerk of dis trict court and coroner , while the fuslonlstH carry the balance of the ticket. The clerk of the dlatrlct court won by only llvo votes. MBRRICK Rcoso , 1.029 ; Ilolcomb , 1,053 , Uly , 1.032 ; McOllton. 074 ; Rich. 021 ; Teeters , 829 ; Fitch , 110 ; Smith , SO ; district Judge , Thompson. 1.127 ; Ok-son , 1,010 ; Hollenbeck , 999 ; Orlmshaw , 921. SHERMAN Ilolcomb. 712 ; Reese , 396 ; Teetcrw , 739 ; Rich , 617 ; Ely , 364 ; McOllton. 3B5 ; Smith , 26 ; Fitch , 1 ; Klnkald , 431 ; Neville , 753 ; Sullivan. 763 ; Humor. 429. VALLBY The county ticket was nil elected by the fusIonUts ; xcept treasurer and superintendent. The oil'ora elected are as followa : Sheriff , Detley Hcnck ; clerk , Frank Koupal ; treasurer. W. 13. Keown ; Judge , R. L. Staple ; superintendent , L. Ille.5- sing ; coroner. Dr. R. A , Hllllngu ; surveyor , F. J. Agcr ; clerk district court , II. M , Davis. Ord city went strongly republican. Thu townhhlp republican ticket vas nil elected except treasurer , which went to the fuslon- iuts. Vit SiMirci nl ( Viliir Kallx , * KDAU FALLS , l.i. . Nov. 10. Foot ball dmo : State Normal , 0 ; Ames Agricultural college , 0. WOLVERINES MEET QUAKERS Work of the Pennsjlvanians This Week Has Been Poor. MICHIGAN KICKERS IN FINE CONDITION Ari > I'lajliiir a Stronjj Uaiiie , Yi't HJ < - < l link ITS lloic 'to AVI n mill | VIT | ) ( In * .tl Ten in from Scorlnt ; . PHILADELPHIA , Nov. 10. The Uni versity of Michigan foot , ball eleven will meet the University of Pennsylvania cloven on Kranklln Held tomorrow. So llttlo la known of Michigan's playing strength that the Pennsylvanl.ins are son'iuwlmt appre hensive ) aa to the outcome of the ganiu. Reports have been received that the wcst- ornerH arci playing n strong game nnd the custom team has done considerable ! hard practicing during the last week. The Quakers hope to win , In fact , they hope to prevent the Mlchlgandera from scoring. The Pennsylvania tcum ban been some what demoralized slnco Us defeat at the hands of Ilarrard last Saturday. The team as a whole has not been together once for practice this year. Right Knd Coombs , who luin a lame shoulder , lias not prac ticed and Ovcrlleld , who was the principal actor in the unphuhant eeeno after the Harvard game , has failed to show hlm- faolf In uniform. Doth of thcwo men are oxpectexl to start In thu jamo. ; The work of the Pcnnsylvanlans this week has been poor. The principal fault ban been a lack of aggreialvenws. The team took only light practice today. Signal drill was the prin cipal work done. The Michigan team Is quartered ut Wayne , tv suburb of this city. All the men have reco > ercd from their long Journey from ) the west and are in finecondition. . The pijycra did not line up today , but con-1 tented thunselvca by doing light practlc" , ' which consisted of going through the ! K- nals , catching and punting. The team will come to tbu city tomorrow and take a light lunch at a hotel. Follow ing Is Lho probable lineup of the teams : Pennsylvania. Postilion. Michigan. Stnhl . Left end . Iiittner Snover . Left tackle . McDonald Hare . Left Rimnl . HUBB Overlleld . Center . UunnlnKlmin TPIIH . Right guard . Franco Wallace . Hlu'lit t.icklo . Strockle f'nombp . Hlght end . Snow Woodley . Qunrterback . Htreot Kennedy . Left halfback . McCliiln Outland . Hlpht halfback . Lflbloe McCnicken . Fullback . White iti IID : oKi I'cnaKy liillli'lrd on Five Irii for FlKlitliiK lit \civor ( 'I'racU. CINCINNATI. Nov. 10. After fi thorough Investigation Into the light between Curlcy Hrown and DIII Murray Thuriiday after noon at 'the Newport track the judges * today ruled off the turf for llfo the following per sons ! II. D. Hrown , Qeorgo Keating , Trainer Ted Wllkor and Charles Keating. Wllkor was Implicated In the affair through handing Drown u pair of brass knuckles during- the affray. It developed , however , that Hrown did not use the weapon given him by Wllkw. but struck Murr.iy novcr.il times across tlin head with a chair. The K'cutlniboyp , according to evldcmco prctunteil , wore in the room 'Jn which the light took placii and prevented Murr.iy fiorn raeniilnif from hln assdllnnlH when nttneketl by Hrown. Hotli the Kcntlngs have been employed ill the. tnick. Hrown Is u well known rarliiir man and has bec-n at Newport - port for several years. This year he has been r.ulng n citublo of horses. Ho owns tliri-o of the fattest hprlllterx In the west In Merry Day , Uold d'Or and Dolly \Vlothoff. ' .Murray Is Mllll In n jirccarlous condition , but the physicians Hay ho will recover. Ills mopl forlouH Injury Is u gush In the back uf the head llvo Inches long. Mol.miKliIlliVliiM ( lie 1'nrxr. . NKW YOIUC. Nov. 10 , The llnal night's/ / pluy In thy professional cushion earorn iii.i , eh between .McUiughlln and Oallaghcr drcnv a big crowd. Mclaughlin won the last B.uno 200 to 192 , iiftpr a hot finish , his avor.ige belnir 270 and lilff highest run 15 , aallaKher' ftvi'niKB26 , wltli H top run 01 2s. This victory gives the match and puree offered by Maurice Daly to .McUuiKhllii. the tx-oro standing n games to 2 In his favor. UlM-nril Ciiniiillilii . MONTREAL. Nov. 10. At a meeting of the studentH of McOllI unlvtrslty It was de rided to illscaril the Canadian Rugby game next year for KIIKIKI | ) Rugby , UH the latter gives leHi ehancu for foul play and Is more enjoyublo for the spectators The visit of the Irlnh team ; i wc-tk ago ia the cauio of t his chungo of heart. There Is little doubt i that the othnr Caiuidlim universities will i endorse the change , f lllHiilf Itolu-rl llrlnuK iuoil 1'rlci- . ' f'HK'AOO. Nov 10.-Th - fiplanNevga > . > Bale closed today. There were a number of | fust road horses sold the last day , Hlaclc Robert , 2:13V4 : , leading In price , being pur chased by the Uretna farm. Wheiiton , III. , for $3,3(10. ( Other sales were : Dr. l eef. 2:07'.i. : ' M. II. Tlchcnor & Co. . Chicago , J2.900 ; Josephinn Dlxon , 2ll"i : , by Game Onward , i George West , Chicago , J2.000 ; Helle Acton , 2:16'i. : ' by Shade-land Onward. Mr. Snowden , Chicago. $300 ; 81(1 ( Durfee , 2:21',4 : ' , by Durfee , Frey lick , CIovelan < I , O. , J200. ( 'I.SIMii3T ) 01' ' KASTKH.V HACI.Vfi. i .lot-Ui-y Cluli Thro UN Open KM ( iiili'n for Aiiliiinu Itacri. WASH'INGTON , Nov. JO.-Tho closing- meeting of the eastpnv racing hcason will bogln tomorrow afternoon , when the Wash ington Jockey club will throw open Hugatoi at Hunnlngs for Its autumn races. The meeting will clown 'I"hanUsglvIng day , whrii the Washington cup at two and u quarter miles will bo thn feature. November 25 the Hutitcr.V champion tilcpjilochaso will lie run. the distance being four miles , This ruro will bitlio great Jumping event of the year. Them will bo llvo or more iacc every day and largo lleldH In most of the events are expected. .Most of the prominent HtablnH will be repii-sonted. The track H In line hapn nnd the groumlH of the club never appeared better advan tage. The presiding Judge will bo Clarence McDowell and Mars Cassldy will ft art the horses. HiiNlliiKH Di'frnlH Kfiiriu'.v. KRARNKy , Neb. , Nov , 10. ( Special Tele gram. ) Tim game of foot ball playi-d hero this afternoon botworn Kearney and i last- ings resulted In a vlctoiy for the collcgn nlcivou from Ila tliig . The wore was ; Hastings. Hi Kearney , 0. Hastings madii two touchdowns and u goal In the llrst half , assisted by tu ) < umiilro and a. few finnblcs mi Kearney's part. In the last half Kearney kept the ball In H.iPtlngft' territory nc.irly thi ) whole time , but wad unable to Hcoru. Tim touchdowns were made by Hruner and Halley and the goal was kicked by Hallcy. UEBI6 COMPANY'S EXTRACT OP UEEF ( Koto Hluo Hiinituio. J.T.LIeblk' , acrow Label ) SAVES DOCTORS' BILLS