TTTE CWATTA PAILV BEE: SATTHDAV, DECEMHEIt 15, 1000. BOSTCTORE Beginning Saturday, Store open every Evening until Christmas. Beginning Saturday, Store open every Evening until Christmas. Holiday Shoes Xmas Slippers SHOES rOR EVERYDAY In more styles, more kinds, More colors, more shapes, Newer styles and lower prices than any other store in town. Better and finer SHOES and SLIPPERS than are carried by iny other store in Omaha. Prices range from 29c to $10. Infant's fancy soft sole bootees 10c 25c 50c worth up to $1.00 Ladies' Slippers 29c 50c 59c 75c H 1.50 2 2.50 3 Men's Slippers 29c 50c 75c 89c 98c 1.25$i.bo Little Gents' and Misses' Slippers 29c 50c 75c1.1.25i.bo SPECIAL TOR SATURDAY: r Ladies' and Men's Shoes, made to retail this season at five dollars, GOAT $3.00 Special sale patent leather Shoes for men and women at $3 $3$4$5$6 NO OLIVE BRANCH IN SIGHT National Leaguo Magnates Ceclint to Go Into Oonciliation Bntineu. JOHNSON IGNORED AND PLAYERS SNUBBED Sriinnii'ft Srlirriiilr of finiuci l'liud nnd SI. I'niil. .lliiiirnpoll nml Kiiiiniik C'Kj- (ilvrn In llio AVt'Nlrrn I.enBiir. NEW YOItK. Doc. II. The National lenKUo inaKiiatcs havo cotniiloted their an nual winter meeting. Ily mldnlsht tonlRht the majority of tho lawmakora of tho na tional name lud left New York for their homes. Whllo tho magnates spent live days trying to straighten out certain mat ters, their Huceess has been far from flat tering Thu chaos that existed In base bull boforo tho annual winter session was brRiin still oxlsts. Tho chances of an other base ball war aro Just as Rood as thoy woro on Monday last. The ollvo (ranch Iiuh been hold out neither to tho l'laers' I'roteetlvo association nor to Han Johnson's league. Instead, deflanco has been offered, Today's session was another long-drawn-out affair. Tho lnaKr.ates went Into con ference at noon and wero closeted for throo hours. Thero woro present: V. V. Kerr, 1 J. Autcn anil Harney Dreyfus of I'ltt'sburB. A, II. Soden, J. S. I1IIIIiik and W, II. Conant of lloston, K. A. Abell. Charles Kbbotts and Kdward Hanlon of llrooklyn, Andrew Kreednian of Now York, A. J. Heach and ("olonel fingers of Phlla dolphla, V. Dollaas Hobleon nnd Stanley ltolilHon of St. Lculs, James Hart of Uht coko and John T. Ilrush of Cincinnati. During the meeting tho magnates reached these conclusions: To turn down tho Play ers' Protective association flatly by rn fusing tho players a rehearing of th'jlr domands; decided upon a HO-gamo schedule for uoxt year; decided that tho schedulo should bo so arranged that tho eastern clubs will finish thu season lu thu west noxt year; passed a resolution by whb.h umpires shall bo scheduled equally among tho cities, each umpire ofllclatlug at the samo number of games In each city; ratified an agreement by which no club shall carry moro than sixteen players during tho hea sou after May 15; awarded tho franchises ot flt. Paul, Minneapolis and Kansas City to tho Western league. This In a nutshell covers tho work ac complished by tho magnntcs during their ftvo days' seoalon, as given out by Presl- "A Perfect tlcoduclis Cure. The only stimulant without ting. "Win. Gillette." Orangeinis is a physicians prescription perfected after30 years' study and test. Harmless beyond question, effective as proven by thousands of living wit nesses for the relief and cure of Headache, drip, Colds, Asthma, Neuralgia, Women's Ills, Stomach Disturbances and many other Ills. "Two year' uo of Orange In provej It tho best remedy I lu.veevrr known. In my family'' cureoryllnient." Wrltet H. K. Kenyoa, Hullslo. BoldbydnwgliiUccnemllyin 15 and Mo riirtntf". A trial pne knge will be re nt to any nifdret for 'J-cent ktauip. (fOEINU CdCkllCAL CO.. Chicago, IU Revives Withoul Reaction. dent Young, Moro was done, but for tho purpose of keeping It secret the meetings nt which tho additional work was done ero "purely Informal." Such was the formation glvon to tho newspaper men from all over tho country who have been n attendance at the session. Tho resolution turning down the playerB' organization Is as follows; Itesnlvcd. That Inasmuch as tho three requests mudo orally by Attorney Taylor havo wen so merged in nnii wmi a mrgr; iiiitntii.r nf ntlipr ne-w :inil radical nronosed cnndltlotiH In our players' contracts, -which imo arrect mo national agreement, u in mnnsNllilo I n I el 1 1 cell 1 1 v to differentiate them and that the adoption of such pro- idsed amoiKimetu wouiu noi niuy in irlmllrlnl In lllill vldlial lntprest. 1)11 1 WOUl.l. wo believe, bo destructive to organized base ball. Although the commlttco from the ball players waited about tho hotel all day for an nnB'wcr to their request for another hearing tho magnates did not deign to notlco them olllclally until Just beforo they djournrd. When tho nnswer was brought to Z I in me r, flrllllth and Jennings, tho play ers' committee, the effect was disappoint ing. They had expected another hearing. In speaking of tho result of tho finding of the magnates "Chief" Zlnimer of the play ors' commlttco snld "This Is not tho end of tho matter. The league's refusal to do nnything for us will be brought beforo the association nnd notion will be decided upon. There la no backing down with us. Our demands nro fair, and with right on our sldu tho public will support us. Walt nnd sco what happens. There may be another story In a few days," I'uintN mi tUr Nclietlnlr. Tho schedulo nnd umplro questions wero first taken up nt today s session of tho magnates. It was again decided to havo a 110-game schedule, each team playing twenty games with tho others. Tho sea sons will open April 18 and close October 20. On Decoration day and Labor dny and Juno 17. a Boston holiday, the western teams will play In the enst. Tho question of tho doublo umplro ays tern will go over until tho spring meet ing. It Is understood that a majority of tho magnates favor It, but decided to wait until nil the applications of prospective umpires have been tiled. In tho future the schedule of games will be so arranged that ono year tho cistern clubs will finish In tho west and the next year tho west ern cluba will wind up tho season In tho east. As soon as the leaguo had adjourned tho new national bonrd ot arbitration went Into session and listened to thu application of t, J. Mickey. Oeorgo Tebenu and C. J, Ileall, leprcbentlng tho Western league They naked for the territory recently abandoned by tho American league St, Paul, Minneapolis and Kansas City. They nlso asked to be placed In Class A, which puts them on n footing with tho eastern league. Tho Western leaguo will now bo composed of eight cities. Besides the. ones awarded tonight tho circuit Mil Include Kt Joeeph, Denver, Den Molnrs, Sioux City or Pueblo and Omaha. It was stated tonight that Harry Pulltam had resigned as secretary of the Pittsburg cliib. LAST GAME OF THE SEASON Oninlm Try nml Lincoln lllifli Me h mi In ('iiiii'IuhIoii mi lltr firlil iron Dnee More. In foot ball gladiators representing the High schools of Lincoln and Omaha will do tat tin on tho Vinton street gridiron thl afternoon nml nt stako will bo the tovcte honor of the. mid-west high school cham pionship. Once before this fall was nn ef fort mado by these Biuno teams to decide the championship, hut In the game played at the Ames avenue park Saturday afternoon, November 24, neither side scored and the championship remained undecided, with each team laying various claims to It. The dispute has waxed so warm that ft Men's, FINE Something to wear 13 a very desirable Christmas present. Our clothing stock oilers an ct3 selection in suitable clothing for men. boya and children. When you consider the re endl liability of our clothing, from the fact that wo are selling at from one-third to one-halt less than the usual price, you will realize the importance of coming hero. Our recent largo pur chases placed us in possession ot these line goods at considerably leas than the manufacturer's actual cost. Thus we are able to offer you the extraordinary values wo quote below. Men's suits and overcoats, all writ inflde, nlcoly llnoil. perfect Citing. THK SUITS kra made of faucy atilyrd worsteds ALd chock, rusih cheviots and good black tiny diagonals, tho newost sack styles, single and doublo breasted. THK OVERCOATS nro In covert, beaver, vlcuiias and meliou, (10.00 values, at Men's stylish suits nnd rvercoats. SUITS niado of tho finest black clay wors teds, Skinner's satin lined, sack, round and square out, also frock. Tbo OVERCOATS pro niado of various choice malcrluls, posi tively $13.00 values, at $ 50 Men's very flno suits and overcoats. SUITS niado of auburn meltons, single and doublo breasted, homespuns, cheviots and finest clay worsteds, In regular sizes, stouts, slims and shorts, OVERCOATS, of Imperial kersy, Irish frieze and covert. $17.60 values, at $9 22 Boys' Suits, Reefers and Overcoats Boya' three piece suits, single or doublo breasted, made of all wool casslmoro, brown, pray and prconlsh mixtures. Reofora and Overcoats in Irish freizo, beavor, meltons and chinchillas Specials at $4.98 $3.98 and $2.98 Young Men's Suits and Overcoats The Suits aro mudo of fancy worsteds and chovlots, in slnplo or doublo breasted, ages 13 to 20 yoarH. The Overcoats aro mado of lino English beavers, coverts, otc, with doublo cuffs special nt $7.50 $6.50 and $5.00 compromise was suggested In the shape of a second game and this will bo forthcoming this afternoon. Koot ball enthusiasts In this city are looking forward to tho con test with n great deal of Interest. It will bo the last game of the season and, besldo this, will assuredly bo nn exciting struggle because of the undisputed equality of the combatants In the various points of the gamo. Captain Tracy of tho local High school team expresses tho greatest confidence In tho ability of his gridiron warriors to win tho victory. Tho team will bo In splendid hapo and all of tho men aro In ship-shape condition. Several of tho school's crack men who have not been In the gnmo all the sea son for ono reason or another will don their foot ball armor nnd help win tho coveted championship. Tho llno-up will o as fol lows: Omaha. Position. Lincoln. Thomas right end Sheild Welsh right tacklo Klmmer Recrlst right guard Hubbard Iloblnsnn center Alexander KoBtermundt left cimrcl Hall Griffith left tnckle Reynolds Htandovln left end jonnson Iohmer quarter llenedlct Ksterbrook right half Klllott Truev left half linger Engelhardt fullback Raymond Huosnuuei umaiin.; iiiuiui, riKiu iuukui; Sterrlcker, left tackle; Prltcbard, quarter; March, lctt half; Cathro, rulllmcK. LAST DAY OF LONG GRIND Slz-Unr lllcyulf Huer nl Alndlaou Ten Square (lurdcii Kniln nt U'Clock Tonlithl. NEW YOItK, Dec. 15. Tho fourteen and money, kept grinding out mile after mile yesterday nml night at tho rate of tvnn rv R t.duv rrlnlf',a nvnllnir rnr tnnn atio.it eiguieen mnes an nour, anil nt s o clock this morning tho leaders had cov ered 2.CW miles and G laps, with tho third tram Hist ono Ian behind. AH tho con testant8 In the big race nro reported to bo In such shape na will Insure their continu ing to tho finish at 10 o'clock tomorrow night, Madison Square Oarden was taxed to its unmost capacity ion Km. inn specta tors rising In their Beats and cheering mndly when one of tho rldors mud an ef fort to rorgo nneau. Kenrn nf S nVloek! Miles. Lans. KlKes una .ict-ariunii i,zrj l'lerco nnd MeKaeheril 2.i.j filmar nnd (lougoltz 2.2M Kaiser and Hyser 2.229 Fisher and Frederick 2,2.t Waller and Htlnson 2,297 Habcoek and Aarnnson l.Wfi Turvlllo und Glrnm 1,469 IteNiillH nt New OrlrmiN. NF.W OHLHANS. Dee. II. Weather flno and track heavy and lumpy. Dan Cupid and Herlvener wero mo only winning ruvorllcs, summary; First race, selling, ono mile: Dan O'.mld 121 (Mitchell). H to S. wmi: JildKO Mageo 121 (Cay wood). 7 to 2 nnd 6 to u. second; fillers, 131 (.Met. mm. i to mini, uimo law4. Uttlo Hoy Ulue. (llenfel'ow, Isen llooso Liver nnd S-imnviir nlso rnn. Second race, six furlonts: Sunro. 103 (Mar). S to I. won: riaint IJ urr. IDS (Coch ran), i" to 2 and I to f, second: Fleetwlng 10S (Mitchell). 2 to 1, third. Tltnn: 1:20U Alglo M. Lecturer and Henry Clay Hyo nio ran. Third race, ono mllo nnd nn eighth, sell Inn: Hen Clianco. Oil (A, Wobor). 9 to 2 won: Hllver Coin. 101 (Dale). IS to fl and i veil, fecund: False tad, lOSife (Mitchell), a tn i, Ultra, Time: joe wneiDy. .ineic Mart n. Hamiuo U ami .MUHicet nisn ran. Fourth nice, handicap, ono inllo: Monk Wayman, 10.) (Dale). 4 to l and oven, won Ida. ldfnrd, 5HV4 (Mar). " to l nnd 4 to t second: Frangible. lf) (Hansom), 3 to I third. Time: 1M7M. Bauber nlso ran. Fifth race, seven furlongs, selling: Serlv ener, 103 (Rausuni), 13 to S, won; Acushla lOi'M i Mitchell). 3 to 1 and 7 to 5, Becnnil Mitt Iloykln. 100 (Cochrnn), 9 to 2, third Time: 1:33. Sister Fox. lllsllop Itecd. Llttl aillle. Henry of Franstomar, Trust Me and CaltewalK nlso ran. Sixth rnce. six furlongs, selling; Heile o Orleans. 10S (Dale). U to B. won: Orion. 10: (Flick), R to 2 and even, lecond! Jim Gore 11. 1W1 (HstiHom). 12 to t. third, Time: 1:20. Reducer, Uterp. Tom Collins and Beguranca niso ran. Ilnu Crerdiiii I.iiscm on Foul. MFMPHIS. Tenn.. Dec. 14. Jlmmle Bean Ian of PlttBburff wni given the decision over Dan Creedon, tlio Australian middleweight, tonight, after two minutes' flghtlns In the first round on a Bo-called foul. The men wero to bo twenty rounds, under the bus- Boys' and Children's CLOTHING Men's Odd Pants. Men's flno cnsslinoro and fancy wors ted pants, nicely tailored, perfect lining. &i,ou ana iu.uu values for 2.50 Mackintoshes aro Tiry deslrnblo presontH. We are showing tho box ami cape coat styles, In blue, oxford and covert cloth, g Q all sowed, strapped and co- monted, specials I7.BO. 15.00. pices of tho Phoenix Athletic club. Creo don was ubout ten pounds heavier than his opponent. After a minute's lighting In the llrst round It was seen that Creedon'H blows wero telling severely on too Pittsburg man nnd a iitlff right swing sent b'ciinlan lu the floor. Ho took tho full count to rise and then tho men mixed matterH, with every ining in itcpiiou invor Atler a euuen Creedon Bent a shnrn htrnlizlit blow to Hcanlan's face. Somo one cried "foul" and llofereo l'Olev irave thu flirht to Scanlan. Thero was nn lmmeiiso uprour nnd the 2,J"0 people present shoue their disapproval of uio aecision uy u siortu oi uisscs. Ainiilcnr II 1 1 1 In rlM nl Xrtv York. NKW YOHIC. Dec. It. There nre only three of the twelve contestants luft In the llnal gamcH of tho amateur billiard tourna ment. The tournament stnrted a week ago Saturday and on tho opening night A. D. Ferguson of this city made tho highest In dividual scoro. Tonight John A. llendrlck of this city beat Charles a. Schmltt of Chi cago by u score of 3tw to 2fa. W. W. Kellogg of Chicago bent Frank ltlllltnr 300 to 2SI In the afternoon gamo. This was Dinner s mat clianco in uio tournament and ns ho failed to win even mo gnmo out of live- In tho llnal series Palco of llostou. who won one. takes prece dence over him. Mnyor linen I'll lie limiting;. CIHCAfiO. Dec. 14. lliivur Carter Har rison has undertaken a personal Investiga tion to asceriniu wnotner or not vno aic- Odvcrn-uans contest lost night was a fake." Ho ileclnred tonltiht that If tho ' facta satisfied him that either or both tho par ticipants arranged tn quit" no win never IsKiin nnnlhnr lleenso to tioxlmr niomoter.J. Just how the mayor puniosrs getting at tho bottom of tho muunio is n mysiery. I'nililv Hyiui Is Ilrnd. NHU' YORK. Dec. 14. A sneclal to tho Journal and Advertiser irom Albany, i., s: Pnddv Rvnn. nt one time champion nuclltst nf the world, who was defeated by John L. Pulllvan In their fumous tight nt Mississippi City some years ngo, men at his homo in uien s I'aiis, x, i., mis uiiur noon. AmerlciiuH Not (lie Only KoiikIi UlilerH LONDON. Dec. 14. Tho ear! of Crewe, in an address beforo tho Glincrack club at York City last evening, referred to the Anienruii iuvhhiuu il inu j'.iiKnnn inii and said It was not fair to coullno censuro ....... u.i it,, kln .,.ui.llf,,a i .1... Art..rlriin 111 III! JUEltllH. IJI1I IIUM-llVP .V. LtlU 41V . I.-u Jockeys, ub tho KngllBh Jockeys wero also T-..1I..: ' .......... Hl.lln.- KUULy Ul 1UUKN IIMIIIH. Cnnnte ."MneU lul IIManlipe. MIIAVAITICRR. Dec. 14. Tlin Uallv Nows says: Connlo Mack, who for four years has been tho manager of the Milwaukee baso ball team, has disposed or ins stocx in mo local club. Ho will in nil probability bu tho manuper of the new team to be organ ized at Philadelphia. Fur ii Cold In IIir Urutl. LAXATIVE HHOMO-QUININE TAIlLETll ltrniilt of ii Hiiium-iiy. Frank 1'echne nf 417 North Tlilrtv-thlrd otreot was seriously Injured in n street car accident at Twenty-ninth and Farnam HtreetB lato Friday afternoon. Accompanied by his small son, .mines, air. rccnao was driving east on Famnm street with n horso and luggy when tho animal became un- manngeauio una aaneu into a wesmouno Farniun car. Mr. Pechao waa thrown out and Injured about thu head and Internally, llo was cured for by City Physician Ralph at n nearby drug store nnd later removed tn IiIm homo. Tho Hon escaoed lnlurv und tho rig wus not much damaged. I.uto last night Dr. Ralph said Mr, Peehne was rest ing easily, though suffering from s-vero In ternal pains, mo cxient oi ivuicn tyuuiu probably not develop for a day or two. Pol Ice Arreit Miopl If tcr, A shoplifter wan nrrestod In tho Roston Btoro whllo In the net of concealing a silk dresn pattern under hr ulntr. Hpecial nmror I.ph Grlur mado the arrest nnd bud tlie woinnn taken at once to the poll 'O Btatlon, where she iviw searched. Ravei.il niiw.pi nf nlimh nnd other drops unnd wero found on hor percon, She oonfe.ieed to having stolen tho goods ana told the officers that sho has a quantity of pluuder con nnlnil ill hpr hnmo. A search warrant has been Issued nnd her homo will hs searched. Th woman is auoui w yonrs oiu. I.ellrr .11 lit 1 Uninjured. Yestenlay morning nt 2 o'clock, when the mall whliii started out from Clileago tho day beforo arrived In Omaha, It was found that none of the letters on tho train had been ilrst rn veil, but that tho two cars consumed by tiro contained nothing but papers from Chicago and New York, consigned to Ne braska, Wyoming and Pacific const states. Tho letter pouches were but slightly dam aged and Omuha. people received a double quantity oi man. Men's excellent suits and overcoats. Tilt! SUITS come In a largo variety of ctotbs, cheviots, plain thlbcts, oxford vicunas, etc, THK OVERCOATS come In bluo and black kcrsoy. English whipcords and sray vicu nas, equal to 120.00 custom made gar ment, special, Men's elegant suits and overcoats. Suits made of Imported Scotch plaids, unfinished worsteds, cheviots nnd fancy wonUodB, cut In regular and military styles. OVERCOATS In oxford mixtures, chinchillas, etc. All expertly tailored garments, $25.00 values, at Men's highest grade suits and overcoats. You cannot got better mado or better fit ting garments If you pay your tailor 550. Tho fabrics and tho trimmings aro tho best, tho season's nowest novelties, regular re tail prlco $27.50 and $30.00, special South Omaha News Tho special commlttco of tbo council has not reached any conclusion yet lu regard to securing funds for tho payment of tho sal aries of tho members of tho llro and police departments. An effort will, It Is under stood bo mado today to lnduco tho banks here to accept tho claims and carry thom until next August. If this cannot bo done It Is possible that tho business men of thu city will be nppcaled to. It Is asserted that tho merchants could tnko tho claims of theso men nnd allowing a reasonable dis count furnish supplies, etc., until such tlmo ns warrants can bo Issued to tako up the claims. Thero Is an objection to this, how ever, ns certain well known attorneys havo gIVen tho opinion that an overlap cannot bo paid out of tho nmount levied next July to carry tho departments for tho year follow ing. In other words, claims against the city cannot bo collected whuro tho funds havo been overdrawn. Tho decision that tho city can, If It bo doslrus, repudiate, all claims whero thero Is an overlap In tho funds has cnuKed con siderable comment nnd anxiety among those who now hold claims against funds In which thero Is no money. It Is stated that any citizen may secure an order of tho court restraining tho city from paying any overlap If ho so desires. Arcordlng to tho charter tho court, It Is stated, would natur ally bo compelled to Issue an injunction against tho payment of such claims, ns the law Is plain on tho subject. It can thus readily bo aeon that tho special commlttco bus n Burlous problem to consldor. Thero Is, howover, somo hopo that means may bo dovlBcd whoreby tho money can bo raised to pay tbo men In theso departments until next August. Members of both departments ere con siderably worried, ns they do not sco whero their Christmas turkeyB nro coming from. Street rumor has It that unless thu council takes somo action on tho matter at the meeting to bo held on Mondny night every member or tho poiico force will tender his resignation at roll call Tuesday morning. If this Is dono tho city will bo absolutely without poiico protection, unless citizens volunteer to perform tho duties of patrol men pending a settlement of tho dllllculty. No lienor! on HoiiiIn, On tho laBt day of November tho history of tho $70,000 funding bonds authorized wna Bent to C. R. Hannan of Council Hlulfs, who bid $2,100 as n premium for thu Ibsuc. Since that tlmo not a word has been heard from Mr. Hannan and tho city ofilclals are becoming anxious. At tbo time tho history was turned over to Mr. Hannan ho stated that bo would submit tt to his legal ad visors for tho purpose of having thom pass upon tho validity of tho Issue. It was thought nt that tlmo that not 'moro than a week or ten days at tho most would bo consumed In socurlng an opinion from tho attorneys. Interest on theso bonds for two months Is now ovcrduo and tho mayor nnd treasurer aro afraid that tho bondholders will bo clamoring for their money. Ar rangemonta wero made for tho payment of a portion of tho Issuo, but thero Is still quite a sum due, which may bo called for any day. The city ofilclals aro very nnxlous to havo this matter straightened cut by January 1 if not hoforo. In cane tho Ihruo Is diolarod Illegal by municipal bond at torneys It Is Inferred that an Issuo nf gen eral Indebtedness bonds lll bo needed to provide for the taking up ot tlio district bonds discarded. Coiiiinereliil Ctnli Itnnipiet, A great deal of Interest In being mani fested In tho preparations for tlio second annual banquet of tho South Omaha Com mercial club to bo held at tho Exchange dining hall on Monday evening noxt. Tho various committees having the oale et 15.82 Men's $5.00 Fancy Silk Vests, 98c 4 I M . .1 Smoking Jackets The most appropriate holi day gift for gentlemen. Wo lmvo nn dopant lino In tho swell polf pluld hottec oontsnntl Hinoklnp jaokots, in nil concolvnblo color, pluld nnd comblna tlon shawl collar. culm nnd pockets ox qulsltoly trimmed In fnncy colored olTccts. They oomo in dark blurs, a vn-loty of preons, rcda nnd inurooti. On fiilo to day tit $3,98, $4.98, $6.98. Pccuro one of those boforo tho assortment Is broken. Gloves for Xmas We are of fering so mo c.xce ptlonal V II 1 11 C B ill mon's gloves. Saturday a great lot goes on snlo at ono price COc Ivarv stylo and kind is included i n this lot. dress ed and undressed kid gloves, lined and unllned, plain and fur tops, also fine kid nnd leather mittens they nro worth A dollar a gj " pair but we offor you J your choice for Wo aro showing a full lino of tho host dress plovos for men. Our pricoB are considerably less than tho usual nrlcoa. Xmas Suspenders For Saturdny'B sale wo have tnken ....... I 1 . t . . . 1 .. nt flrn iicnAnilim ntul cut tho prlco down to ISc. TIicho aro tho ordttmry 35c and DOc kinds. livery pulr strongly made, nnd an handsomo an liandHonio 25c as suspenders can iuok They aro mado for wear, but you can buy cm ror gins ui af suspenders beautifully J l a very iniii.v " f ' - various colored satin, beautifully embroidered with ricn InokliiK bilcklc.s-3So and "5o value 50c at Seo tho linos J1.2S and S1.50. vo aro Belling at 98c They nre tho best. 4l1r,H In nhnr.A rnrmrf nvpnllpnl ftllrpPRS l ii.nii.i ... . , , . . i -. - and It In expected thai tho affair will bo a notable ono In tho history of tho city. A great many distinguished guests will 1o prcBcnt and tho monu, which Is hclng pre pared by Superintendent Doty of tbo Ex chango hotel, will bo out of tho ordinary. Snmn l'rrfpr ANnhnll. A petition for tho paving of O street from Twenty-fourth to Twenty-sixth streets with vltiillcd brick wns prei-entod to tho council somo tlmo ngo, the signatures show ing that qulto a numbor of property owners profcrrcd this class of pavement. Now nn other petition is in circulation nsklng for asphalt. It Ib nrgued that asphalt will gtvo equally ns good scrvlco if well laid and be sides will not bo so noisy. F. J. Lewis, who owns considerable property hero, Is In terested in securing u change of material from brick to asphalt. AnpruUern' lienor!. When tho petition for tho grading of 1C street from Twenty-fifth tn Twenty-sixth streotB was presented to tho council three appraisers wero appointed to Investlgato and report. A report has been prepared which will bo presented to tho council nt Its noxt meeting. This report Bhows that all of tho property abutting on the Btrcet In qutBtlon will bo benefited, consequently thero will bo no damages. Mnslo City OoBnlp. Mrs. Holmes reports a gratifying sale of hospital buttons. Miss Lillian Marshall wired from Cney enno yetilerday that sho will reach home tonight, , . J K. Riley, who hnji been superintend ing! the construction of tho F street Hewer, 1.. .... Mm jl r,V Ifut l Ull ill" c-rv lfrcnfter no Inquires niaio y mnu ro- . ... . ..... u v.. Ill lw, ntialuprfwl earning uu niuirim-ui "... by Treasurer Koutsky uiiIcph n Btamp Is en closed. . .... At tho request of Chief M tcneu Nv.u.am commission yesterday for tnvcatlgatlon re- carding nm menuu tjnun.u... . . . .... . I , v . v.nr nr iiia f fl t sto to liav. Xe. In order that the cattlo may bo sold on tun uay oi nm cnn-m. NORTH SIDE PEOPLE ALERT Fifth Wnnl Improvement Clnh Hp nrK"le I.imt MkIiI Amid (irrut llntliuNlHnin. ai n mnsn mentlne of north side resl ......... i,m,i vrid.iv nlifht. tho Fifth Ward Improvement club waB ro-organlze.t with an enthusiasm that presages well for the success of tho club. Officors wero elected a- follows: President. C. O. Lobeck; vlco nrPHident. Josoph Redmond; secretary, nor,,inii rtrnwn! trcasuror. W. B. Christie; directors. W. H. Christie, P. H, Sowanl. n n Lobeck. C. L. Saunders, Thomas C nwn rt. Tho prlnclpnl business taken up nt last night's mooting wns in reierenco in bluff tract park, which tho taxpayers of tho north aldo aro so nnxlous to have estab lished along tho llnrs Indorsed by the fcimniHRinn. A commlttco of twenty- two members of tho now Improvement club will wait upon tho city council nt Its next d nrrnent tho following resolu tion, which was unanimously adopted at tho meeting: "Resolved, That wo, tho cltlens and tax r-nr rt Mm Fifth ward. 113): tllO city COim ell to rcsolnd tho action takeu at Its last meeting relative to tlio bluff tract, and that nil. dir. xltv rnunell to adont the re port of tho park commission as lold beforo tho counc 1, nrlor to lta last mcetinr, n iinvine Mmt said ronort embodlei the wishes and flcntlments of the peoplo and property owners ot tno city.- A coatod tongue, foul breath and clogged condition of tho bowels suggests the uso of Prickly Ash Dltters. It Is Just suited for such ailments. - w Saturday wo will place on sale thu entire stock of mini's fancy silk and choviot vosts, bought from tbo Kuli, Nntlian fc Fisher stock. They are all in the very latest styles in ninglo and doublo breasted, In polka dot, checks and stripes. It' these vests woro bought in the reg ular wtiy they would hull for i.S.OO, hut thoy po to dny nt t-nch 98c Holiday Neckwear Half dollar tics for tt quarter that's what these arc. ovorv one of1 thom. Thu now OAt stylos lu tocks,1 four-lu-hanus, lm porials, oto. Tho very choicest col orinps. llaro do bIiiis. too. Flftv cont ncokwonr without 25c qucHtion on salo Sat urday for Our choice linos of neckwear a COc, "fie and sfl.OOaro positively tho host. You havo to pay from 7co to 12,00 for them olsow'hero, Mufflers Oxford and squaro muffiars a raro show ing choicest patterns and designs, rich look ing and comfortable neckwear. Two epeciul lots go on salo Satur day, values up to $1, at 50C and 75c Tho very finest Oxford muftiors VA1LM U LL1UU.H! O $2.00 choice colorings and patterns at 35.00 A MONTH. SPECIALIST In All Private Diseases and Disorders of Men 12 Years In Omaha. VARICOCtLE HYDROCELE cured. Method new, never falls, without cutting, pain or loftaof tlmn. C YPUII lacnredfnrllfuand thepotson r,,fc,,0thoroiifhly cleaned from the system. Soon every lau and tymptom dUnppenrs completely and forever. No "HftKAKINO OUT" of theriinease onthoskln or face. Truatment cnutatns so dangerous drugs or Injurious medicines. WEAK MEN loss of manhood from "'"!,, , ' ceN.iesor Victims to Nr.nvoDd atAUALLT 1JKMIMTT or KxilAUSTION. Wastinij Weaknicsh iNvoi.UNTAnr Losses, with Kmii.v DitCAY in Youno and Midiilb aobi), lacli or vim. vigor and strength, with iftxual organs Impalrid hnd weak, STRICTURE ltadlcally cured with a new - ' ! "" nnd Infulllbln Homo Treat ana bLbti mrnt. Nnin-trumnntfi.nopaln, no detention from hnslnoss. Gouorrbota, ICIdaey and Illadrte r Troubles. ITKHM (IlIAKANTKEl). CaniultOltn Trtr. Treatment by Mill. Call on or address lQ S. 14th St. Dr. Seai'ies & Searles, Omaha, Neb. Special Excursions Homeseskers, Bee. 18. Holiday Bates, Dec. 23, 24, 25, 31st and Jan. 1st, Tieicivr oFKicni K. V.. COItXISH 1ITII AMI DOIKJI.AS. CORE YOURSELF! tlio IllcU fir uiujatiira) itlicburii-i. InRnoimit'lons, rrllntluni or ulr.rittldDi ui u."nuui ruriutl'. I'jlulrr.. not aitlln kriitEynHjCHtM'cnno. ,ul r poitux . nr .-nt in iM4.ni i9yvwj lir rirrni, prerIJ, (a tl.nu. or L bt(lnu U.Vj. "Mun wnnts but little here below" Saiil a morbid poet Ioiir years ago, I'm prone to doubt tlmt allele nt murc Ylieu I look nt The Bee's Krcat"Wunt Ad" ptigo. MErl it LtB. 2 KT .it ta .umtr.,