THE OMAHA DAILY HEE: FRIDAY, ?s OVEMBTCTt 10, 1900. 12 "CREW INTEREST AROUSED Oontestanti in tin Big Eacs to Win Are Struggling. WATCH THE ENTERPRISING CANDIDATES Competition for I'rcr Snliolnrlilii licvrlmiiiiK Into n Vrry Wnrm and IntfrPMtliiR ConlrM I'lek tlir Winners. Aro you v.-orkim; iu a distasteful occupa tion, at small wages Do you know of no uy to rhnnsc your occupation anl In crease your Income? Do you uot know that larno nalarltM ore Riven only to those who havo .special knowledge of a particular branch? Thcro Is a way by which you enn rlsu althln a year or two to n salaried profes Blonal position at more than doublo your present wages. It will cost you nothlnR to do so, uinl will not renutro you to leavu homo or lose time from your worlc. I'lrat, qualify ourself through one of tho ten frco scholarships In tho famous Inter national Correaponuoiiro Schools of Scran ton, I'a., which The llco will present to the ten persona having tho most votes on December 3. VjOO. This will t.v"o you from three to twenty months. Then you can secure u position In tho profession of your choice, uftcr which you ran, by continued study whllo working, becomo more pro ficient und forgo on to tho host positions. Through study of only tho surveying und mapping part of tho civil engineering course, Mr. V M. Spcncc, a farmer In Honey firove, Texar. roso recently within three months to the position of deputy county surveyor, nt u good salary. "I havo briu well repaid." writes ho, "for tho trou ble taken In mastering surveying and map ping In tho International Correspondence Schools. When I began my studies, nhout the first of November. 1S99, I did not know anything nhout surveying, never oven hav ing had n compass In my handH but once. On February 2, 1000, before I had qui to completed studying tho HUbJccts, I wan iinnolnted deputy county surveyor. Theso results wero accomplished Bolcly by closo attention to tho work of my course." The higher your ambition points the better. Through sparo time study at home lu these courses you can rise to a profitable professional position. Thcro Is absolutely no limit to what you can attain, except that set by your own desires. Tho following shown returns for tho various candidates hp to 1 o'clock Thursday afternoon: W. II. Heynolds, Hastlugs, Neb 9,453 V. Ileuzliig, Grand Island, Neb 4,S'.'0 h. O. Woods, Toknmnh, Neb 4.128 Jlcnry 1,. CuhhcII, 22S0 Meredith avc.. 3,(128 AVutEon H. l'erkltiH, 13. 10. Ilruro & Co..2..'."R l. K. Muller, Klsher & I-awrle 2,30 Frank A. Decker. Council llluffa 2.2C.-. .lohn O. Allen, 2220 Chicago st 2,10.' John W. Mulr, Omaha Machine works.. 2.209 John Waynes, Dewey & Ktono 2,035 J'. W. Holbro)k, 1103 Harney nt l.S:it II. C. Van Avery. 1008 Capitol nvo 1,521 Will A. llrown, Fullcrton. Neb 1,181 Albert Setsman, Murray hotel 1.1S0 F. Ilartllng, Nebraska City, Ncb..l,02y V. F. Hatch, 1911) Spencer st I.awrenco Williams, Council Bluffs.... Kosd Morgan, Grand Island, Nob..., William Kocher, 2C21 Parker st A. J. Van Antwerp, l.odl. Neb niaucho Wlgga, MUlurd hotel Omrles D. Cole, box Omaha .1 W. Woods, Council II luffs, Iu Kmmu Hood, Telephone exchange Daisy Illcktuun, Ileunctt's Dcp't storo John Furbush, 1C1S N. 16th st 434 (ieorgo h. Fisher, V. V. Supply house.. 172 Theo. Schuot, 2024 Howard st 15:: Carl Itcuch, 1109 S. 27th st 143 Winifred Mnlngor, 111" S. 9th ut 0 1 N. 12. tioodmnn, Tolcphono bldg 10 jjua jinvs ro.vr.s ami y msts a.r.o, ?.".)lll .Mfii'h 1'iiiiti Kl.r.O 9I.IIO Hnyi' Kmc I'nntft SHc, In Ihr It I K nl. OF WA Y, noSENKII'.I.D & CO.'S STOCK, 3 a id ." Waverly Place, New orlt. Consisting of $G3,000 worth of men's and boys' fine suits, overcoats and pants. ON" SAI.C NOW AT UOSTON STOlti:, OMAHA, Tho tremendous bargains offered lu this sale aro reasons enough for the great busl nesi no havo been doing every day slnca the sale started. We continue tomorrow to offer tne name great encouragemeut to buy met. 'a swell suits, made to retail for 19.00, no will sell them for $M0. The $15.00 suit! we will ell for J7.C0. The $10.00 suits wo will sell for JS.00. The e.i mo way with overcoats. J 19.00 men's overcoats and ulsters will go for J9.C0. Jl.'.OO ovcrcontii and ulctcrs nt J7.S0. $10.00 overcoat und ulstcM for 15.0'J. In the rush of selling a number of $12.00 nun's suits wero broken; that it to say. tho pants were sold away from them, leav ing us with nbout 200 coats and vests. Thcso coals and ests we will sell tomor row at $2.C0. The suits sold for $12.00. so you can see what barcalus wo arc offering you. nosTON sTonn, omaha, N. W. Cor. lCth and Douglas Sts. BOSTON STORE REMNANTS loitj We Offer tho Most Eemarknblo Bargains You Ever Heard Of, $1 50 DRESS GOODS AT 49C YARD APPRAISING CITY PROPERTY Prrrnt Viilm; of Itcnlty unit I'rrnonnl IlolilliiK" (in-ntly lu ICcpk (if Hint or Councilman W. tl. Whltehum. Oeorge W. Holbrook and Charles I.. Thomas, the com mittor) appointed by tho mayor for tho purpose of appraising tho real estate be longing to the city of Omaha, havo begun their work and expect to And that the pres ent valuation of the city's property Is far In excess of what It was In ISOj, when ttu last appraisement was mado. Tho cstl mated value nt that lime waH $3,005,875.CO. In looking over the list of property tho appraisers havo discovered that thcro are but few city buildiugs which can bo said to have depreciated in tho last live years and tho parks havo Increased greatly In value. Hlverview park has been enlarged and li now worth much more than It was In 1893. Tho former report allows that Hanscom park was tho most valunblo plcco of prop erty owned by the city and that It was valued ut $S0G,73.',34. Tho city hall catno next with n valuation of $390,719.90. Capitol square, the block of ground upon which tho Ugh hcliool Is located, was turned In at $420,000 and Jclfcrson squaro was valued at $204,000. Klmwood park ranked noxt nnd was appraised at $173,810.08. Tho public library lot was given In at $131,399.94. In 1S93 tho city's personal property was appraised at $210,uG2.CO, bringing tho entire amount of the real and personal property owned by tho city up to $3,222,130.10. Tho equipment of tho llro department waa turned In at $91.971. 65 and was tho largest Item In tho list of personal property. Tho con tents of the Public library owned by tho city were appraised at $03,115.08 and the fixtures and other property In tho city hall were valued at $40,526.43. 959 915 832 831 570 432 407 ::so 33: 301 WILL HEAR COMMISSION MEN Objection, tii New ISiiIp, for Keen. In 1 1 ni; Snlf of .Meat to lie C'oimitlci'cil. All meat und commission men In tho city havo been Invited to meet with tho Advisory lluurd next Wednesday afternoon for tho purpose of dlscusltig new rules which have boon proposed for tho regulation of tho sale of meat. Tho board proposes to pasB rules which will require all meat to bear tho Gtamp of cither a city or government Inspector. This would require that all anl muls puss Inspection beforo being butchered und would tuaka It necessary to establish u city slaughter house or compel all uulmnlH 1o be butchered In Soulh Omaha whero gov I'mmcnt inspector;! pass upon all butchers i.lock. Objection!) to tho proposed rules havo been mado by commission men who Hhlp much meat Into tho city which Is not killed Micro It could bo Inspected on hoof. All thcso men will bo given a hearing beforo any further action la taken lu tho matter. After exposuro or when you feel a cold tomlng on. take Foley's Honey and Tar. It never falls to cure, and will prevent pneu monia or consumption If taken In tlmo Myers-Dillon Drug Co., Omaha; Dillon's drug store, outh Omaha. AU-Siir-llfii to Mrr(. Tho annual meeting of tho knights o Ak-Sar-Ucn will ho hold at tho Commercial club rooms at 8 p. m., Monday, November 20. Thcro will bo three new members to idect to tho Hoard of (lovernora und de tailed reports of tho year's work will bo Riven. Hvcry knight Is urged to bo prca ent, na next year's work will bo taken up. AniKiuncor.it'iilH if tho TlieiUor. The Crolghton-Orphouiu will bo packed to tho doors tonight. Tho biggest and best wnateur show that has ever been given Is promised In addition to tho regular bill We havo ltl What? Repairs for all cook Ini: and heating stoves, ranges and fur naces. Omaha Stove Repair Wks., 1207 D'g's, llriiinniil of Vclrrl nt Wo, IBc, il.'e llni'li i:triinrilliinrr llnrgulna In Wont ruicliintorn t i!Se line Urn ml llioriucnt lliirKiilim. $1.50 DUUSS 0001)3, 49C YAttD. Largo accuinulatlcn of $1.30 drcis goods, all of them IVi yards wide, In camel's hair, black, gray and navy storm serges, broad cloths, silk and wool mixtures, black satin sollul, In skirt lengths, waist lengths and urcss lengths, on- iront bargain Bquare At 49c yard. 730 DllESS GOODS, 23C YAHD. All of the 70c dicea goods that run In lengths of 2, 3, 5 and 0 yards, In silk and wool mixtures, creponn, French sergtB, plaids, stripes and two-toned elfects, bril llnntincs and plain and fancy cashmere In evening shades, all on sale at 2uc yard. $1.00 vF.i.virrs, soc yahd. Thousands of yards of black and colored silk velvets, In lengths from ono yard up, en talc at 50c. Short remnants that match, 4, 4 and ono yard In length, 4, C und 6 pieces to match, enough for waists or ladles' and children's entire skirts, go at 10c, 16c and 25c for en tire piece. KNIT FASCINATORS, 25C AND S3C. Hundrtds of dozens of all odds and ends of fascinators, whero wo havo only ono or two of n kind left, they go In two lots at 23c nnd 25c for lino yarn knit fascinators. UASHMENT UDMNANT BARGAINS. Rest quality cambric lining In mill rem- nnnts, 1c yard. 30-Inch wldo bleached muslin, So yard. f.Oo alt wool eiderdown, 15o yard. SC-lnch wldo 25c percale, Hc yard. Good heavy outing llanucl In light colors, 5c yard. Rest grado outing flannel, light and dark colors, SMic. Imitation French flannel, lOo yard. Chambray gtnghnm, worth 12',Ac, at 64o yard. Drapery crctonno and denim, worth 40c, at 10c yard. Mercerized sateen, worth 40e, at 15o yard. Fleece back wrapper flannel, worth 2c, at 616c. Remnants of table dam.iBk, from IU to 3 ynrds, blenched, unbleached and turkey red, at U their regular price. Remnants of all kinds of toweling from S to 10 ynrds, at nbout ; regular price. And hundreds of other rcmuants In baro- mcnt tomorrow. hoston stoiu:, omaha. N. W. Cor. 16th und Douglas Sts. ij.timv 7-ntT. ovr-iioAii'ints, inc. I.ihIIc' .Small Sire .shorn Worth I'll to $:i Co nt .-.Or Pnlr. In llnnrinrnt. AT UOSTON STORK. OMAHA. 2,000 pairs ladles' warm lined slippers, many different styles, at C9c pair. 600 pairs ladles' $3.00 shoes, on bargain square at Jl.l'S. 200 pairs ladles' $2.00 shoes nt $1.60. Child's oboes, sizes 8j to 11, at 7tfc. Llttlo gonts' and youths' shoes, up to size 2, nt DSo Roys' shoes, sizes 2Vi to 5H, at $1.15. ROSTON STORH. OMAHA. N, W. Cor. 16th and Douglas Sts. iiAvnn.v iihos .ii:wr.i.uv jai.ii. Special OpcnliiK .loTTPlrr Side Sntnr iln . Silverware, watches nnd Jewelry on spe cial sale Saturday at tho most astonish ingly low prices ever named. Watch tho window and the paper. Attend the sale. $1.30, $2.00 nnd $3.00 underwear on salo Saturday at 95c. 1IAYDI2N UR03. Friday big remnants at Hnyden's. MAJORS' HONORABLE RECORD KullMrtl In Win ni I'rlvntc runt ltoie from llHiikn to ii First I.ICIltfllllllVJ'. Robert Majors of lluntsvlllo, Ala., tho old soldier whose rare appreciation of tho kind nesses dono him lu tho days of his adversity prompted hltn to remember tho two men who befriended hltn .Major Clarksou and Duclld Murtln with gifts of $5,000 each, was erroneously stated to have been In dicted by tho grand Jury while holding a federal position In this city several years ago Mr. Majors' difficulty never progressed eo fnr because of tho Intervention of friends who went beforo that toJy und explained tho circumstances. The grand Jury was sat isfied that thcro was nothing iu tho case and refused to even cousldcr it. Many old soldiers not acquainted with Mr. Majors havo becomo much Interested lu his personality since the public has been In formed of tits great generosity. He entered the army nt tho breaking out of the war us a momber of Ulrdsall's Independent cavalry, which was recruited nt Cincinnati ami Hamilton, O. After the disbanding of this organization ho enlisted ns a private In tho Fifth Ohio cavalry in 1SC1. He was made a second lieutenant In 1S62 and two years later was promoted to a first Ucutenuntcy, Attention, Ml- Ktilithtn. Tho Sir Knights of Mount Calvary com mandcry, No. 1, Knights Templars, and so journing knights aro earnestly requested to assemble at their aBylum on Friday, No vember 10, at 2 o'clock p. hi., to tender nn escort to the M. W. grand master of Ne braska Frco Masons, on tho occasion of laying the corner stouo of tho Omaha High school. Per order OSCAR ALLEN, Commander. READY TO LAUNCH NEW PAPER Onfml I.alior I nlon Decide tn I'nli- llIi nn OrKiui for lleiietlt of I(n .Members. Tho meeting of tho Central Labor unlou Friday night will bo ono of tho most Im portant meetings of that body lu severnl months, for that evening tho board of di rectors of tho olllcinl labor paper will mako a report as to progress mado and will an nounce tho numn of the editor who will conduct tho ntTulrs of tho publication dur lug the tlrst few months of Its existence. Tho Initial work of launching tho pupcr was undertaken by Asa Taylor, president of tho union, who was chairman of a commit tee which has secured approximately 1,000 subscribers to tho forthcoming publication, many unloua aubscriblng for tho paper, which will bo Ecnt to the members und paid for out of tho union treasury. Tho un nouueed policy of tho hoard of directors Is to couflno tho paper purely to trado union ism, publishing only such matter us Is of Interest to organized labor and keeping en tirely out of politics. According to tho plans of tho board tho Central Labor union 1b to nssumo no responsibility for tho run ning expenses of tho enterprise, but should any proilts accrue It Is to recclvo them. Tho control of tho business 13 placed In tho hands of a. board of live dlrcctois, who muko Mated reporta to tho central union und aro guided by tho Instructions from that body. Tho promoters of tho schemo bcllevo that tho paper will bo :i source of revenue to the union and nn Influential factor lu labor af fairs of tho city. On tho other hand a strong minority of tho union haa fought tho schemo from tho llrst and prophesies an early demise for tho publication. HOMIJSUKKKIth KXCritSIO.V Via (In- MlNNiitirl I'm-1 lie Ituiltvny. Tuesday, Nov. 20. will bo tho next data on which round trip tickets at very low rateti to points In Kansas, Arkansas, southwest MlEsourl, Oklahoma, Indian Territory and Texas, and to certain points In the south and southwest and southeast will be placed on sale. For further Information nnd tick ets call on or address company's ofllces, S. E. corner 14th and Douglas sts., Omaha, Neb. T. F. GODFREY, P. & T. A. J. O. PHILL1PI. A. G. F. & 1'. A. nmo. GARDINER -Mrs. Emma, wife of Gcorgo Hardlner. died Wednesday, Nov. 14. Funeral ut 2 t. m H-itunlay. Nov. 17, from residence. S05 Ho. .M btreet. inter mcnt, Forest Lawn cemetery. We Pay the Tax Wo don't elmrge you nnv more now for Totus Cream than we did beforu Uncle fcinm compelled us to put on u revenue Mump on thut elegant preparation for chutipod hands, faco und lips. We pay tho war tax all yuu havo to pay Is 10c u uottle Lotus Cream 10c Cramers Kidney cure ,oc Hchaefer's Cough Syrup 21c I'eruna "5c Duffy's Malt WhlBkcy 83c Carter's Liver Pills J5c Wine of Cardul Toe Palne's Celery Compound 75o S. H. a ic Hyrup of Figs .TVi Hlrney's Catarrh Powder arc Gem Cntarrh Powder Sf.o llmino 'Jululno 15i 1 doz. 2-gr Qulnlnn Capsules .o 1 doz. 3-gr. Qulnlnn Cainulos ldo 1 ilnz. f.-L-r. oiilnlne Cansules 15a Dr. Karl Cramer's Pennyroyal Pills. ...$1.00 Lincoln Tea zoo Garfield Tea 20c CUT PRICE DRUGGIST 6. W. Cor. 1 If t b and Chicago, Attention, A. I nnd .1. M. All members of tho MnEonlc fraternity in Omaha aro requested to moot nt Masonic, hall on Friday afternoon, November 16, at 1 o'clock to net us au escort to tho grand lodgo at tho laying of tho cornor stone of the now High school building. Visiting brethren are cordially Invited to participate. JOHN D. HOWE, Acting Master, Nebraska Lodgo No. 1. JOHN H. CHAPMAN, Master, Capitol Lodgn No. 3. LUTHER U. HOYT, Master. Covert Lodgo No. 11. C. R. LOUINOIER. Master, St. Johns Lodgo No. .15. Illutr Tract Park. A meeting will be hold In McKenria's hall, ltith nnd Locust streets, Friday evening to consider and recommend to the city coun cil what action should bo taken upon the report of tho appraisers upon tho Rluff tract. It Is to bo finally considered by the city council at Us committee, meeting next Monday and all persons Interested tn hav ing a park there are urged to bo present Friday night.' Sam'l Rums, 13JS Farnam, sells a "Havl lnnd" berry set, $3.00, Tho Singer Manufacturing company has moved ftom 1620 Douglas to 1514 Douglas street. Mrs. J. Benson. If You Have Any FURS, IN COLLARETTES, SCARFS, Etc., To buy, DON'T fail to look at our largo stock. Kcul .Marten coliaicttcc s7. 7n tip Imitation Marten Collarettes 5.00 tip Imitation Seal Collarettes $3 00 up Real Heaver Collarettes ...S'2() 50 to Siln.OO Imitation Heaver Coll.u'ettes. $10,75 Real Mouc Marten Collarettes S'28 50 to $37.50 Imitation $tnne Mnrten Collarettes $8.50 to $1'J,50 Real .Marten He.irf $5,00 up Imitation Marten bearfs SH.00 up Ilanusiime I.onu Animal Scarfs, with heads $7.75 Cheap Scurfs from V"S lip Real Stone .Mul len Scurfs .' 00 l,P Imlt ition Stone .Marten Scarfs i $3.00 up MulVd l.2S P SCHAEFER How Much is Your House Worth? Tou wouldn't bo satisfied with half that much lire Insurance, would you? How much la your lit worth -to your wifo and family? Aro you taking as faithful care ot their Interests as you would of your own? If you aro Interested In Ufa assur ance let us send you a samplo policy best suited to your particular needs. Joint Life Policies Are Written By The Equitable And aro In great favor everywhere. Tho policy la upon two Uvea and Is paid to the survivor on tho death of tho first. They aro sold to husband and wife, business partners, broth ers, bisters or pcoplo having au in terest In each other's lives. Rates are considerably cheaper than aro slnglo policies on two lives. A leaf let mailed to any ono Interested. THE EQUITABLE H. D. NEELY, Manager for Nebraska. JOO.-'US llee Uulldlnir, OJIAHA. HOT-ONYX Ry this wo mean HOT drinks are now being served at tho ONYX QUEEN at Sher man & McConnell Drug Co.'s COCA COLA- COCOA IIOI'I.I.IO.N oi.n-i'AsiwoMsn cn.vonit tiia i,itncn roFiuiii- 1,KM0'AI1I3 ClIKKKY SlilXC Cl.AM IIOUIM.ON. Ico Cream Soda All Winter. Sherman & McConnell Drug Go. 1 1 nr HOT HOT it (IT HOT hot HOT MOT Home of (lie Onx Quern, the II n niln foiinlnlii went of New York. Kcw I.orntltm, lUth and DoiIrp, 1AIUtWs.&i,,Baya, theBig Tho shnMvest bargain iscckera will be astonished at the trc mendous values that crowd our new economy bargain room. yard lc Dress Goods Bargains Reitinailts of traveling men's swatches in one-fourth engths and up goods worth from "0e to .f 1.50 per yard entire remnant for le each Remnants of wool dress goods in 2 yards, yards and CST up to (5 yard in piece, at oc iter yard kj Remnants of wool dress goods from i! yards to 0 yards in iece goods worth up to 75c per yard will go -j it 10c vard Remnants of all wool goods, 42 inches wide, silk and wool 0 inches wide Homespuns, extra heavy in grays, browns etc. Goods worth from 50c to S1.50 per yard 3 to G yards n piece all will go at 15c, 10c and 25c yard 00 dress patterns of novelties, 7 yards each -1500 patterns of storm serges, 42 inches wide, nice heavy goods, all colors, silk and wool novelties, worth 40c per yard. We will sell entire QCp pattern of 0 yards and 7 yards entire pattern for Limp Bargains .grijgy c."i"i'lJiy. 15c, 19c 25c md we will have remnants of Toweling, Linens, Muslins, Sheet ings, Oil C'lolh and White Goods at prices less than the cost of their manufacture. 12-4 Crochet Spreads, worth 1.50, al. each 95c 30-inch LI; Muslin, worth (!Ac, at, yard 3ic 18-inch Crash oweling, bleached, al, yard 5c lS-inch Checked Crash Toweling worth 0c, al, yard 2c 17-inch In-own Crash Toweling, worth tic, at, yard 2c Cotton Hatting for Comforts, al, roll 33c Fine Hrown Sheeting, worth 8c, at, yard 5ic Turkey Red Damask, 00-inch wide, al, yard 14ic 22x45.'inch Towels, at S 1-Hc each; 1.00 dozen. Remnants Cotton Goods, Linings. Thousands of pieces at ridiculously low prices for REM NANT DAY in our new economy bargain room. Kemnants of Silver Gray Prints, yard lie Kemnants all kinds Standard Calicos, best goods made, yard 3ic Remnants of Twilled Shirtingr, yard 5c Remnants o fbest Flannelette Suitings : 5c JO cases fancy French Flannelettes, Friday, yard 9ic Cloaks Given Away. Ladies' Jackets, all wool, every thread 9C Ladies' long Cloaks, every thread all wool, in colors and blacks: Friday "OC Groceries for Bargain Day 38 pounds Oranulatcd Sugar, $1.00. 11 bars bent Laundry Soap, 25c. Nino O'clock Washing Tea, per packaRO, l-4pound best l'lcklo Spices, per pkR., :c. Pint bottles Catsup, 1ic. Tickles chow, whlto onions, colcry rel ish, etc., por bottlo S l-2c. Monkey Brand Soap, ZAe bar. Hasty Jellycon, for desserts, table Jelly, etc, per pakcaso, SVjc Condensed Soups Ox tall, vegetable, chicken, etc., per can "lie. 1 pound package Corn Starch, 2c. I'uro Pulverized Italian Savory and Mayoram, regular prlco 10c, each 2',ic Capo Cod Cranberries, T'.dc 1 pound packages Starch Quaker, Uattlo Ax, Electric, Celluloid, Magnetic, etc., each 7le. 5 pounds Santa Clara Prunes, 23c. 8 pounds new Ilrlght Apricots, 29c. 3 pounds new Ilrlght San Joae County Poaches, 2Gc. 3 pounds now Ilrlght largo Butto County Tobaccos. Chewing Tobacco Olobe Navy, per plug, 42c. Uattlo Ax, per plug. 36e. Standard Navy, per plug, 3"c. Fruit Julco, per foot, 10c, Newsboy, per plug, 35c. Smoking Tobacco l-lb. package Duko's Mixture, SOc. 1-lb. package Our Pet, 20c. l-lb. package Homo, Sweet Homo, 20c. 1-lb packago Capitol, 20c. 3 packages Durham, 1CU-. Packago Meerschaum, Sc. Plckanlny Cut Plug, per package, 9c, Undo Tom, per packago, Ec. Candies. Clean fresh goods made fresh every day. Ecllpso Mixed Candy, per pound, TUc. Sterling Mixed Candy, per pound, 10c. Corona Choice Mixed Caudy, per lb., 10c, Clove Cushions, per pound, Mic Cream Tufty, per pound, 1214c Tip Top Caramels, per pound, 9c. ClioU-o Challengo Caramels, 1214c Fairy Pillows, 10c. Peaches, 32c. Our Great Stove Sale is On. We have stoves all over our basement, of every kind, at prices that can't be duplicated anywhere in this western country. We have double heating base burners, the "Regal" the "Fniver sal," the finest and best on earth, sells regularly for IS, sale price Then we have the "Cyclone Hot IJlast,", sell regular for about $?14, sale price Friday, wo will put on sale all the odds and ends, pots, pans, kettles, etc . $39.00 "8.49 C5c Dls.h Pans lfic Sattco Pans Co Milk Pans 30c Cast Skillets Co Plo Plates COo Granite Water Palls 15o Tin Water Palls .... 9c Co lo lTo Co 2l'o Co 15o Sheet Iron Drip Pans 4c 15c 20c 43c Ornnlto Dish Pans SOc Oranlte Sauce Pans , 3Jc Oranlte Toa Pots . 10c Dirt Panj . . Sieel Frying Pins Cc Tea Kettlej 10c 19o 9c 19c 4i iMOil pf V: 11 i in, , u v tiM ii i n .ii i n . . ii i I Iff I for sixteen years, and in style, first in lit, fir you're not satisfied. Men's O pcocts Many a man refuses to do a thing he wants to do simply be cause some other man tells him to do il. The weather reminds you of the need of an overcoat. Economy will dictate that you should look carefully before you buy. The first is a health proposition tho sec ond a money saving one. ALL O'COATS LOGIC ALIKE TO YOU from the outside or through the show windows, but the best way to test the truth is to examine carefully every detail that go toward the getting up of good clothing. Nebraska clothing is good clothing has stood the lest ! today stands first in quality first st in value, and your money back if Men's O'Coats at $4.50 Men's O'Coats at $5.50 Men's O'Coats at $7.00 Men's O'Coats at $7-75 Men's Ulsters at $4.00 Men's Ulsters at $7.50. Men's Ulsters at $8.00 Out-of-town customers wishing to take advantage of tho unusual offerings from day to day that, are advertised in this paper, will obtain quick nnd careful service through our mail order deparfnunt. NOVEMBER EXCURSIONS, November 13, 20, 27, 1900, the UNION PACIFIC Will make the following Reduced Kntcs, OMAHA TO OfiDEN AND SALT LAKH CITY, ONO WAY. S2J.00 OMAHA TO 00DEN AND SALT LAKH CITY. ROUND I RIP, . 40.00 OMAHA TO BUTTfi AND HrLENA, MONT.. ONE WAY. 2J.00 OMAHA TO BUTTE AND HELENA, MONT.. ROUND TRIf, . - 40.00 OMAHA TO SPOKANE AND PORTLAND, ONE WAY, . 28.00 OMAHA TO SPOKANE AND PORTLAND. ROUND TRIf . . 45.00 OMAHA TO TACOMA AND SEATTLE. ONE WAY, . . . 28.00 OMAHA TO TACOMA AND SEATTLE, ROUND TRIP, . . . 45,00 Round Trip Tickets Limited Thirty Days from Date af Sale. X New City Ticket Office, 1324 Farnam St. Telephone 316, o Better be too careful than too confident. We prefer careful people they are the best. So are Pennsylvania Hard Goal and S Si 3 rid an, Wyoming, Soft. VICTOR WHITE, 1605 Farnam. m 12? DIAMOND MOUNTING. Only nix weeks till ClirlatimiH. You oiiRht to liavn your Diamond work dono now. No bolter work donn In thu city than wuilo. Let us kIvo you un eatlmato on your wurk. i.doic rou Tin: na.mk. LINDSAY, THE JEWELER, ill)l(.l,.ts, 0400000OO0U GOOD MANY GOOD THINGS There nro 11 Rood mnuy ijood tilings dljout the llurllngton's Chlcaco Lim ited. One of thu best la the bulfut library car. It Is tho iHBt car in tho train. Tho BtnoklnR room Is twenty feet Ions nnd aa wldo us tho car it bdf. It la furnlHlicd with easy clmlrs, Bcttcea and a well stocked bullet. On tho broud observation platform you may nit and apln yarns whllo tho Limited makes fifty wiles nn hour. I.cavo Omaha 7:50 p. m. Arrive Chicago U:20 a. in. TICKIVT OFFICII. 1502 FARhAM STREET. ti:i ::.-.o. IlUHI.I.NfiTO.V STATION, IOTH AND MASON STS. Tui.. ias. TDOti' LEAVE IT TILL THE i LAST WEEK 1 o o If you wlah to fix up a few nice al bums of photos for your friends ut Christinas net them now nnd mako a atart. Don't Ipuvo It till tbn last minute. Wo have 11 beautiful as sortment of albums, from lOo to ' 00. .. .. .1... . ....... I ...... r. I Mill t LU, ,Jt 11117 JMIICI iWlMUUI for 1901 (7Cc). Thcso havo Juai . reached us and aro tho best number Z yet published, O o o o KODAKS AND. CAMKltAS at nreatly a reduced prices. o The Robert Dempster Co,,; 1215 I'.irmiiu SI. O J Rxcluslvo Dealers In Photo Bupplles ooooo ooooo CUY THE GENUINE SYRUP OF FIGS UAKUFACTUHTO BT CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP C hti nut )f?)?Ki )(V.i5 WWO t CD ( CI di :! Result Tell THE HRR WANT ADS I'RODUCR RKSULTS. fi ffJ 0 0 w -1 Or, Kil l I ESS Tie, Kldneycura. CCIil.. ail Kldnoy actio, rtc. At True. irKts, or by laaii, - - " -"" H I'reo booUiwl , etc., ef or, B. J. Kj, SBrn'sa, N. Y.