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12 THE OMAHA DATLV 7VEE: -WEDNESDAY, OCTOlVEtt 2 1, 1000. ONE VERY SMOOTH ASSESSOR1 Praises Everything He Gocj In Houses anil Compliments Everybody. WOMEN PROCEED TO GET LOQUACIOUS BTell Hint Vnlur nt TfiHr llnnioinl nnil (tllirr Tnnuhlr I'miirrtj' AVIilrli Mr TrHtiifcri to " J III Sclicntillr. "Who li thnt nssomnr IhntV out In our fcrcclnct? lie rnnm to my Iioum and conned up my wife nml clmiRhtcrn nnd rot tlirm to rIvo In all kinds of diamonds nti'l Jewelry nt twlco what thcyT" really worth. It would lircak tno tip lo pay tax" on such nn rx cosslvo vnluntlon. Vou'll reduco tho as ncsampot, won't you?" nn oxclted freeholder rxclalmed nH lie rushed Into Tax Commis sioner William I'lomlnH'H oilier. Mr. FlotnlnR repllod that he would look Into tho matter and asked for a deserlptlon of tho deputy who had committed tho Wrong. "Oh, he's a llek-lookln" fellow from what fhey tell mo and ho eertalnly Is nil rlnht. You ico hn was .soolntilo like. He tame 5nto tho house nnd praised the furniture and ono thins anil another and rcmnrked ahout what n, lovely piano wo hnil. My wife told him It rout $fif!0 and hr turned It In at t500. IVcll, that piano ha n history. A fellow owed mo ft had debt of JCOo and snvo me tho piano to entity It nnd I told my wife It coat ICOO hoenuse I thotiKht It would plcaso her. It Isn't worth mora than 1100. And tho piano Isn't tho worm of It." the excited taxpayer continued. "She showed him a lot of ttllverware. which ho admired very much and gavo him the fictitious prices I put on the wnte "Ahout this tlmn my dnurcliters KOt Into tho Ramo and they and their mother dis played their Jewelry and raced with each other to see who could put tho hlKROst prices on diamonds and other ROWRnws I havo botmht for them from time to time. When I Rot homo tho fellow had none nnd thoy told inn what an obliging assesror ho vim nnd how kindly he had treated them. JThcn they showed mo this schedule nnd I nearly fell dead. Hut I don't dnre to say tiuythlng to them because I don't want thorn to know that I swelled the prices of things. You'll eco that I pay on only u fair valua tion, won't you?" Tho tax commissioner promised to lu YcstlRalo tho matter and assured the wronged liusband and father that ho would not be required to pay an unreusonnble amount of tnxeti. "Thnt's nnnut the fifteenth man who has lecn In here to make a complaint concerning tho assessor In thnt district," Mr. Fleming roinarkcd nftcr tho complainant left the nfllcc. "Wo might to Increase tho salary of that man. Instead of going Into n houso In iv cold, mattcr-of-fuct wny, ho's friendly mid pollto und In the short tlmo ho has been nt work hundreds of dollurs' worth of diamonds and Jewelry l'nvo been turned In liy women who reported nothing of the sort Jn former years. A little Mattery makes the women forgot that the man's an assessor nnd thoy don't realize whnt they've done until their husbands see the schedules." 3IIIIIII1-)- .VilliiiiKibll.-N, I Tho lmmcnsu advuntuges presented by ! automobiles hnvo had a great fascination for progresslvo military men all over thu world. Large sums havo been offered for tho best military automobile. In war, as Jn everything, it pays to uso tho best weapona. Tho best shield with which to protect tho Htomnch Is Hosteller's Stomach Xllttcrs. it is Ii certain euro for constipa tion, Indigestion, dyspepsia and biliousness tand prevents malaria, fever und ague. YntlllK Content. Tho freo scholarship contest has started In earnest. Only seven names appear on tho list today, but n largo number of oth ers havo entered tho rnco nnd It promUcs to bo exciting until tho finish, December 3. rrho offer to give nway ten freo scholar ships In tho fnmous International Corre spondence, schools of Scrnnton, Pu., the largest school In tho world, employing nearly 250 teachers and Instructors, with Students In all parts of tho world, hr.s Sever been equalled In Omaha. The ten lucky contestants will bo given an oppor tunity to get a c.ollcgo education nl homo without cost. Text hooks, drawing out fits, electrical apparatus, nil furnished freo with each course. Save tho coupons, get your friends to vote for you nnd win first idiolce. Following la tho list lo date: JJmmn Hood, caro Telephone Kxehango. ?.I2 V. W. Hartllng. Nebraska City, Neb.. 181 1 13. E. Mueller, Fisher and Lowrle, Pax- 1 ton Uldg 300 Will A. llrown, Fullerton, Neb 7:) Walter Perkins, 1911 S. 34th st CO 1'. n. Holbrook, 110S Harney st 50 Daisy Hickman, Dennett's Dopt. store.. 50 This is only a starter. Watch Tho Hco dally and Beo tho list grow. If yiu nro envlng coupons, got your namo on tho list at once. Send or bring these to tho Dally Dco's Froo Scholarship dopartmout. Kaeh coupon counts ono voto nnd every 15c paid on BUbscrlptlon, 15 votes; (1.00, 100 votes, etc. lAnuoiiiicrmriit of the Thriilerx, A rnr treat Is In store for tho crowds of women nnd children who attend the family matlneo nt tho Orpheum todny. In dividually or collectively tho acts on the Mil make a splendid matlneo offering and tho usual full house Is expected, A barguln matlneo performance, will bo Klvcn at Ilnyd's this afternoon by "Tim Urcat Northwest" company. The "Ureal Northwest" Is ti melodrama full of thrilling cllimvtcs nnd startling dennunments. A prairie tiro scene, ii blizzard, n duel and n thrilling swing from a windmill nro strong situations shown. From a seenlu stand point tho pleeo Is elaborate. Tonight closes tho engagement. Tomorrow night Clay Clement opens In "The New Do minion" for an engagement that will ter minate with tho week. guaranteed. New circular Opera Shawls, prices 1.25 and $2.00. We have a large line of gold and gold trimmed belts, in pat ent leather, velvet and solid gilt. New pillow ribbons, in beautiful stripes, $l.S7 for 5 yards. New walking skirts, $4.50 and up with jackets to match, 11.50 nnd up. locl political calendar He iintillciin MrrlltiK". Thursday, October 2t -Swedish-American Itepubllcan League club No. 2, Ilium's hail, Sawn Omaha; speak ers, C II. Dietrich, Congressman I). U. Mercer, A. J, Colnsnn. Mathew Oerlng of rinttsmouth, Washing ton bnll. First Ward Republican club, National hall; candidates will ipak. Fifth Ward Voting Men's Itepubllcan club, Sixteenth nnd Locust. Friday, October 26 Swedish-American Oarllold club and Swedish-American League club No. 1, Washington hall; speakers, C. II. Die trich, Congiessmnn D. II. Mercer nnd candidates. Fifth Ward Itepubllcan club, McKennn's hall, Sixteenth nnd Locijst streets; speakers, II. II. Ilnldrlgc nnd other can didates, Saturday, October 27 Senator J. C. Spooner of Wisconsin nt re publican rally, Trocndern theater. Colored clubs of Omaha, Crclghton hnil ; speaker, fleorge W. Urynnt of Chicago, (Icorgo L. l'ryor of Virginia speaks nt Waterloo. DeiuiH'riillt! MrrtliiK. Wednesday, OctoLer 24 Klghth Ward Democratic, Wolf's hall, Twenty-second nnd Cuming, (lencral meeting at tent. Thursday, October 2. Swedlili meeting. Crelghton hall. Friday, October 26 Swedish meeting, Drynn club room, South Omaha. Sixth Wnrd Ilryan club, Thirtieth nnd Pratt. Saturday. October 27 Douglas County Democracy, 320 South Fif teenth. WOMEN ARE GRANTED RELEASE To tVlvc Secure Scpnrulliiu from IIiinIiiiiiiIm Who lllive llrrn Proven Judge Keysor has granted a decree an nulling the marriage of Nellie and James Doyle. In his llmllng the court says that plaintiff married tho defendant when she was pot yet 15 years of age, nnd that before she wax It! the marriage relation ceased and the defendant not only neglected to support hur, but turned his attentions to ward another. Tho plaintiff was given her mnlduu name, Nellie Vandowater. Ellen 0. McDonald was also awarded a decree of separation from Daniel J, Mr Donald because ho had failed to provide for her suitable maintenance. Mablo Monroe TuthlH has brought milt for divorce from J. llosebrook Tuthlll, to whom she wns married In Detroit ten years ago. Thu defendant Is a non-resident. She charges him with lnlldellty and asks the custody of their y-year-old child. (iritnil nml Pellt .Inrleit llruii n. The t,.aiitl nnd petit Juries for the Novem ber term of the I'nlted Suites court at Omuliit have been drawn as follows: (irarul Jury J. It, lllng, Lincoln; J. T. Heaty, Twenty-llfth und Sowurd streets, Omaliu; Daniel Custer, 320 South Fifteenth street, Omnlm; T. J. Caldwell. Lynch; Walter Duvls, Lincoln; J. (.'. Klkenbnry. I'luttsmoutli; John Trench, Thirtieth und Seward streets, omnlm; W. J. Freeman, Craig: II. Glasgow, O'Dell; Joseph Gruttnn, HUHKiiiri; j. iv. f. iinyes, ltepuDllcun Uliy; u. iiempueii, iieniriee; u. w, jiiiikii;, lleutrlce; riiomas Hull', Dorchester; Henry ICiinilclt. Twentieth mid Ce.nter Htreets, Omaliu; lllnun Kelso. Wlsner; II. n. iignn, ilreMiumi; James UIIUkph, Fre mont; It. .M. Pollack. Norfolk; D. l'lnsters, itrfiu'iit'lllfi1 fmit.i,l iStit'.loi. T V Thompson, Grand Island ;' Mark Wilson! Oakdnle. Petit Jury Homer Allen, Kearney; Allen Darker, Lincoln: J. W. Ilarucs, Lincoln K. A. Connelly 1&2C North Seventeenth Htreet. Omaha: Fred S. Clinton, Lincoln', L. A. Combs, HwIiik: J, J. Dnnlolsun, Holilrege; N. 12. Foster. Plnln vlew: G. H. Gibson. Lotm Cltv: WIlllAm J. Ishe. LaPIatto; Julius Junkosky, 3H florin i.iKnieciiui street, umann: Alva Kolinurd, Lincoln: Dnvld Meurs. riiartron; George Mustard, Pender; A. V. Matthews, Crete: J, D. NuthnnHon. 4O05 Leavenworth street, Omnhn; J. W. Huffner, Twenty-nfth una (.niiroruiu sireeis, umiilia: M. It. Ills dim, Omaha; J. T. Sumney. Denver City; It. T. Scott. Pawnen City; J. T. Stone, Mimlen; Peter Thompson, Cedar muffs; George Ward. Clay Center; Thomas Wil liams. Columbus: Henrv W. Hrnwn. Lin coln; O. Ilryson, Nellgh: J. A. Hlnlr, Lin coln; 1'. J. Dore, Dnvey; Charles Cox. Ord; Charles H. Cornell. Valentino; W. II. Davis, York; Jonathan F.dwurds, 31.13 Fnrnain street, uiruuia; j. u, ureon, usceoltt; John Hansen, uinir; .lonn jiick, uoreliester; J. W. Jnnes. Uenedlet: Henrv lanllouv f bell; A. K. Mocller. Lincoln: H. L. Mn- Intyre, Friend; W. .1. Mount. Omuha: T. J. Plekett. Wnhoo; Ilugh Itohcrts-nri, North Hend: Ud Shnfer. 'IVlcnnmli rs,.nnrr i Strolun. Fulrbury; Henry M. Shull. Heaver Clti-j W. II. Straight, Omaha: Jacob H. Templln, Central City; C. J. Wilson. Lin coln; Hnrry Walker, Verdlgre; H, A, The grand Jury Is called to meet Novem her 12 and tho petit Jury ono week Inter. A Nure TIiIiik for Von. Everybody's constipated now nnd then. nnd tho only sure, pure, hnrmless euro Is CasenrotB Candy Cathartic. Buy and tryl All druggists, 10c, 25c, COc. For Coughs and Colds Tnko n bottle of Schaefer"s Couch Svrnn. It will loosen your cough and stop your coughing Immediately. It's pleasant to take. Syrup of Figs Hlrnoy's Catarrh Powder ... Gem Cntarrh Powder AJax Tablets Penina Duffy's Mult Whiskey .'. Cramer's Kidney Cure Hrnmo Quinine fiehnefer'H Cough Syrup 1 ln!!. 2-gr. Qulnlnu Capsules J doz. 3.gr. gulnlne Capsule 1 do!-.. 6-gr. Uuliilnci Capsules Pnlne's Celery Compound ... Houd'H Harsnparllhi Hudynu Miles' Nervine Pierce's Prescription 2ro ,c iOe 75c (r.u 7Sf U.c 21! "o Ifto U.c 75e 75o ITc 7ro 7.-r i.isieriue Hostetter's Hitters !!!."!! 75o SCSiAEFER CUT PRICK nuudoiST h. V. Cor. llilh ami Clilt'iiK". MRS. J. BENSON. DON'T Forgot thai we are showing the most desirable lino of FURS In scarfs, collarettes, etc., lowest prices See the black mercerized shirt waists, lined, that we are selling for 9Sc worth $1.50. Elegant French Flannel Waists, in nil colors just in. hand made, in white nnd colors. MORE BARGAINS TODAY In the Sale of Smith & Dillon's New York Dressmaking Establishment. AT BOSTON STORE. An Vniit nn I'.neli Counter l .Sold Ont Other tliirxnliis, nil lllr or IHcuer, Arc llriiiiulil Don ii to Tnlie Their I'laer, ALL FROM TIIK SMITH & DILLON" STOCK For todny wo open up n lot moro of the SMITH & DILLON K.0.00 I'N.MADK DKKSS H01IK3 AT J5.00 AND $10.00. AT IIOSTON STOItn, OMAHA. The finest unmndo dress robes for dinner gowns, reception gowns and line tailor mndo suits, including Kngllsh nnd Scotch plain cloths, Imported broadcloths, chev iots, zlbellnefl, tough camel's hair, black satin faced Venetians, appllnued robes, chenille dress robes, spangled dress robes, by far the highest cost Imported fabrics nnd robes ever shown In Omnhn, each robe containing enough for entire costume or tailor made suit., worth up to $.Q, go on front bargain square In two Immense lots nt $10 nnd $5. $12.50 SKIRT PATTERNS, $5. 400 skirt patterns of Scotch and Kugllsh plain cloths, broadcloths, serges, zlbellncs, etc., each pattern running from 3!i to 4 yards long, enough for entire skirt, on snlo at J5 for entire pattern. FINISIJUD DRESSKS, COSTUMES AND TAILOR-MADE SUITS. A number of very handsome, costumes, some of which wero used ns models; also silk costumes, sllk-llned cloth dresses, blouse effects, latest styles, go In this salo at $25.01) and $3fl.00. $3.-.00 SAMPLE SUITS, $19.00. High grado tnllor-mnde novelty dresses and strcut suits, some all silk lined and mnde with the Lnlgon collar, tinsel braid trimmed, and other now styles, worth $35.00, go on sale at $19.00. In addition to this we place on sale to morrow all tho Jackets, wraps, nowmnrkcts, us well ns an immenso lot of dress trim mings, silks, velvets, etc, from this stock of Smith & Dillon at the same remarkably low prices at which tho other goods are being sold. Try to eomo as early as possi ble today. IIOSTON STORE, OMAHA, N. W. Cor. 16th & Douglas. The llntlirry Oflcm ft Hciurdy. The Hathery offers to the women of Omnhn the only sura relief for rheumatism, nervous trouble and kindred ailments. Em inent physicians and specialists have for many years sought a remedy for these ali ments and tho new Rcnstroiu treatment Is the Ilrst nnd only successful remedy ever found. Repented oxperlments havo demon strated conclusively that tho proper appli cation of electricity nnd massngu will effect a speedy cure And The Dathery makes a specialty of this treatment. It nlso offers a suro remedy for wrinkles and n muddy or sallow- complexion and gives the only natural nnd common senso treatment for developing the bust or flgnro, or for reduc ing the weight of those who nrc too stout. This health und beauty trentment cannot bo duplicated by all the drugs, lotions nnd powders upon tho market. It Is nature's own remedy applied to nature's tired and worn nut forces. Exclusively for ladles. Treatment and new style Turkish baths given by trained women and a maid always In attendance. Tho Bathery, 21C to 220 Beo building. Card o' Thank. We desire to express our most heartfelt thanks to nil nnd each ono individually whoever participated with us during our sad nffllctlon of sickness nnd death of our beloved son and brother, The'odoro Freder ick Wlrth, especially wo llko to msntlon tho so numerous offerings of beautiful de signs of flowers nnd tho close attention ten dered us by tho member of U. P. lodge No. 17, A. O. U. W., nnd C. P. A., whllo suffering from those hours of distress and mtnery. Respectfully, DR. E. nnd H.'WIRTH and CHILDREN. Williams & Smith Co. announce tho nr nrrlval of fall nnd winter woolens. By Daylight The daylight rido to Chlcn go is especially pleasing In the autumn. Tho trip ncroBS Iowa and Illinois nt this tlmn of the year is a genulno delight. Moreover, It saves sleeping car fare. Leavo Omaha 7:00 a, m. Arrlvo Peorln 6:50 p. m.; Chicago, 8:30 p. in., tho same day. Good connections nt Chi cago for eastern points. Library, dining, sleeping and chair cars. TICKKT OKFICIfc 1502 FARNAM STREET. ti:i 2ro. Ill'llMXCiTON STATION, IOTH AND MASON STS. Till.. VM, 5 Which is Cheaper?! OOOD GOODS AT A ItKASON AH LB PIUCB-OIt INFERIOR GOODS VOH NOTHING. Try mime l'liotouraiililo Mn- terlul nod en in pare (lie re You havo only ono onortnnltv of In 1 1 1 1 ( ci.t.iM ulinlnn, lir..-.., - ...... . 1. : u ,..u,wtj, uicmiuiu una UIU best material nnd got tho best possl- 1 Lin resultM. Wo cruiirnit nil mir . If ItOIIAKS AM) CAMKIIAS ONLY KEEP FinBT-CLASS O SUPPLIES FnEHH. HELIA- liLE AND TtP.Tn.nATH O A Beautiful l'oco Camora jcs ye l The Robert Dempster Co., 1215 Farnum St. O Exclusive Dealers Wliolmale In Photo Supplies. nnd llrlall. O IIOSTO.N .STdHI- Ill YS ANOTII'H STOt K All llntire Wlnilr.nlr Stoek of l.ndlrV, . .Mcm'h nml ( hllilrrn-n i nuri-iTf nr. i AT 40C ON THE DOLLAR. ' SALE 11EOIN8 THRUSDAY. Preparo youself for tho most sensational bargains In underwear you can think of 1 nnd you will nnt bo disappointed. 60, IOC. 1ZHC. Will be the prices on some of It. inn AND 25C will bo prices on n lot of It. Every h ml nnd sty o of underwear to bo worn this fall will be found In this sate. Il.1nni.it.nl, I.Im In nn nfltlrn wfinlnttnlo ..VIllktllULI iii.n . j " ....... 'stock, amounting to over $25,000 In cash, And that tho wholo lot wns sold to us ror ft very email sum simply bccatifo this Job ber needed tho money nnd absolutely had to have It. kp. inrv i2C. inc. ir.c for underwear Thursday, October 25, tha you could not buy regularly for five times that price. BOSTON STORE, OMAHA, N. W. Cor. lGth and Douglas. DIVISION OF THE BIG SIXTH Xorth SI tier AVIII Ante for it Clmrter Anieiiilinrni HrdtiehiK Their Wnrd to the AveritKe; Sl.c. Tho North Omaha Improvement club had an unusually lively meeting Monday even ing. Notwithstanding tho promises of the street railway to glvo hotter accommodation") on tho Ames avenue lino west of Twenty- four L'i nnd the assurances of tho council that something would bo done, only four trains an hour aro run. A comtnltteo was appolntod to take up the matter of a suburban sorvlco on the Missouri Pacific between the city nnd South Omaha. Tho club has voted for n division of the Sixth wnrd and will ask for such charter amendments as will secure tho segregation of tho Tenth word. Tho matter of boundary lines was not determined. As It Is now con stituted tho Sixth ward has by far tho larg est population and covers a greater orea than any other ward. Consequently when appropriations for crosswalks, lights, etc., nre made, tho ward gets no moro than tho Fourth or Eighth, neither of which Is as largo as somo precincts In tho Sixth, MortitlKr StittlntlfN. Tho followlntr births nnd deaths were re. ported to the city health commissioner for i ue iweiuy-iour nours timing ni noon Tuesdny: Htrths-Joe McOulre. 1S22U St. iMnry's nvenuc. girl: John W, Cable, 1209 North Twenty-tlrst. boy; Patrick U. Alunehnn, C'JO Cfiv.it ii iweiiiy-iourin, ooy. Deatlis-r.llznbeth Hutchinson, 1!20 South Klf t v-Mliril. nirnil ?! I-ini?etl AriTlMtrnni 2Ki7 'North Twciity-clchtli, aged -18. Clothing Sale of the Age-thc power X was never better demonstrated tban iu 111 IIiUIIijV the deal, which wo consummated a few J days ago with B. Kothschild & Co., liqehestor, N. y., one of the best clothing manufacturers in America. Here is their proposition to us in their own words: "WE HAVE A LAIiC.E STOCK OF MEN'S FINE STYIjISII IA'-M A DE SUITS AND O VEKCOATS season too far advanced money virtually tied up in them could be used to better advantage appreciating your tremend ous outlet we offer the entire stock nt your own figures." We named our price, which was a ridiculously low one and to our surprise was accepted. Our extraordinary purchase shall be a harvest of exceptional valucgiving for you. The Entire Purchase of Suits we Have Made at Three Prices: $7.50, $10.00 and $15.00 Every suit of tho most reliable character mnde of fine, pure worsted, vlcunns. fancy cusslmeres, new oxford grnys, Ifrown, blnck und gray; clay worsteds and fine serges. Tho tailoring of every dcatll dono with caro nnd thought to kIvo tho wearer lusting satisfaction somo come with douhlo breasted vests coats nro made In tho new 3 nnd 4 button cutaway sacks. Also double breasted and square cut sack ntyles thcro Is also about 17f .suits In stouts, Hllms and extra slues Included In this great pur chase, which aro mnrked samo as regular sizes. These suits are sold for and aro worth 12.00 to $2;.00. You must see thesn garments to fully nppreclate the magnitude of the offerings, Tho entire purchase of Overcoats and Storm Ulsters wo havo marked nt four prices $5.00, $7..r.0, $10.00 and ?12.r.O. Thcso Overcoats aro beautifully finished, and coverts mado up In nil tho new proper nnd square shoulder military style In fnct stouts and slims nud extra slzo Overcoats, saving to you from this purchaso from $3.C0 Sale begins Wednesday morning, nici.mm; this most UNBON HmDEiS Parrot WILL SELL TICKETS OMAHA TO OGU0N AND SALT LAKF. CITY, ONE WAY, . S2J.00 OMAHA TO O0DEN AND SALT LAKE CITY, ROUND TRIP, . . 40.00 OMAHA TO BUTTE AND HELENA, MONT.. ONE WAY, . 2J 00 OMAHA TO BUTTE AND HELENA, MONT., ROUND TRIP, . . 40.00 OMAHA TO SPOKANE AND PORTLAND, ONE WAY, . . 2S 00 OMAHA TO SPOKANE AND OMAHA IU I AV.U11IA AND OMAHA TO TACOMA AND SEATTLE, ROUND TRIP, . . . 45,00 Round Trip Ticket! limited thirty dayi from date of tale. New City Ticket Office, 1324 Farnam St. Telephone 316, "Men who are plausible in profession are often pliant in principle, SHERIDAN COAL is guaranteed to you as a matter of principle. The results we claim for it or ALL your money back. VICTOR WHITE, 1603 EarnamSt. llO.X'ltl.V STOHI3 SIJLLS SIIOHS AOA1.V. Another IIIk Lot of Shorn lio nn ShIt ToiIh) on Our .lliiln Floor nnd IN THE 1IASEMENT. 10C. 2fC, JSC, HOC, 75C. Infnnth' soft solo shoes, 106 and 25c each. Odds nnd ends of shoes nnd slippers In basement, 2ic. 5,000 houso slippers, worth $1.00, at 59c. 100 pair ladles' shoes, worth J2.00, at 75c. 600 pairs ladles' shoes, north up to in. DO, ul SI. CO. Men's J2.50 shoes, $1-50. Llttlo gents' shoes at 7!e. Children's SI. 25 shoes, 7Pc. Youths', llttlo gents' nud boys' shoes, worth up to 12.00, go nt 08c and $1.15, ON THE MAIN FLOOR. Ladles' 15.00 shoes, 12.50. Men's 15.00 nnd JO.OO shoes, $1,98 and S3.00. Money refunded at once If you can dupli cate tlicso bargains for twlco the mo.tey wo ask. HOSTON STORE, OMAHA. NVW. Cor. 10th and Douglas Sts. num. HUNNETT !w Is M at his late resi dence, 404 North 22.1 street, In the 72d year of his npe. Funeral from tho houso on Wednesday nfternoon nt 3 o'clock CLARIC13 Wllllnm E., nt the residence of his father, Hon. Henry T, Clarke, 2503 ('nss street, Omaha, nged 3.1. Funeral services nt renldenee on Wednes dny morning nt 11 o'clock. Interment pri vate. lh Soda fw ! Tho hot soda water season Is NOW ON. Como In nnd get a drink of Hot Clam Bouillon, Hot Ginger Egg-Nogg, Hot Dutch Coca, Hot Beef Bouillon, Hot Old fashion Ginger Tea, Hot Cassca, Hot Coffee Arabica, Hot Cherry Sling. Como und bob our soda experts mix 'era thoy KNOW HOW. NOTE Imitators of our names for our now drinks ns well as Infringers on our method of making llicni will ho promptly prosecuted. Sherman & MoGonnell Drug Co In New Store at JOtli nud Dodsc. HJIY all wool kerseys, vicunas, frel7.es, meltons lengths nnd styles, such ns rnglans, otons up-to-dato In every detail. Dig Una of Included In this purchase. Wo guarunteo a to $10.00 on an Overcoat or Storm Ulster. Out. 24th. Perfect fit guaranteed' ci.otiiim: i.v o.m aha. BROS MORE EXCURSIONS. On Each Tuesday In October nnd November the PACIFIC PORTLAND, ROUND TRIP, . . 43.00 t ID AA SfcAIILr., U7IE WAY. . . JS.QO Tel. 127 Men's Underwear Am lien's all wool shirts ami drawers, extra quality, each Men's extra heavy Australian wool, fancy ( jj colors, fashioned seams, fast, colors, each 2 Men's tine quality, camel's hair, superior fl j,(fl linish shirts or drawers, each trtln Men's line medium weight, French merino, fash-fi ffjjfS ioned seams and full regular made, each fenliLlfiy Men's ribbed balbriggan combination j suits, at " i Hi Men's line Australian wool, ribbed combination suits, at MEN'S GLOVES. It's a settled question that this store leads in quantity, quality and price in men's gloves. It's the most complete glove department in the west. It should be, after fifteen years of glove selling. (Fifteenth Street Entrance.) 20c Hosiery 8c a Pair 5000' pairs Of Ladies', Mon's and Children's 'fSplfi Pw: last black hose, full seamless, with jvWwi j0" at Boston J S HilYDEif PLAIDS, US inch Plaids, formerly sold at l.V, will o at He 2 inch l'lnids, half wool ru incli Zilu.liim IMiiiils. worth 2;V, at 10c and liMc US inch JMaids, sill; and wool 12 inch alb wool I'laitls, tine 12 inch all wool l'lnids, line colors, nt I t inch nil wool Plaids, line colors, nt T0 inch nil wool l'lnids, tine colors, nt FltEXCH Flannels, all colors, iu plains, at . . . 'FUKNCH FLA NX 10 LS, all colors, iu plains, at FKEXOIf FLAXXISLS in dots and stripes, at; (' uara n teed the IJnest goods made. Flour d'Alcase, Persians, llnest cloth made . . . Koechlln Iruiimgartoii's Koyal Embroidered Flannels, OSe, $1 B C SILK SALE AT HAYDEfti'S Illack Satin Do Lyon, $1.2C Krmla at COc. Hundred!! of pieces of 27 Inch wide liIncK nnd colored tnffotn silks, In ovory slmdo tmmaglnublo, nt C9c and COc yard. ElMli Men's lleece lined shirts and drawers, each dtf Men's jersey ribbed Hliixts imd drawers, fleeced, ll?atbrig.ui, fall weight fancy coUira,.! n each IC Men's wool finished, silk faced striped shirts and drawers extra good value, K f? A each wlib Men's fine natural wool and cainel'b hair, plush back shirts extra strong drawers, "IK1 ( each BWw Store, Today. Dress Goods Sale. SIJ0 25 Every day a special sale until we unload our gigan tic dress goods stock, English Pierolas so stylish for sldrtd and dressy dresses, 40-in. wide, wool and mohair, all these goods wo havo been soiling at $1 and $1.25 per yard, will go in this "flftlf salo at ww All our black English Pioroias, 41-in wido all our 4(5-in. French Soulles, that wo sold at 1 . ,00 lo $ 1 . 75 a per yd, will go in this salo at 200 exclusive patterns in Venetians all the now shades that wo soil from $2.50 to $L U8, iu this sale $1.50 yard. mercerized, at ntc colors 9c Hie r0c 8e r.r.e nsc one Persians ,550, 1.7n, Jfl.ilS, up to a yard Pnwo Volvots, In pretty shades for trim- mint;, on salo ut 55c. Deautlful Persian Hntlns, In shadu for wnlst or trlniinluif, at 60c.