THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, TANTTATtY 20, 1901. Great Sale of Ladies' and Misses' Ready-Made Dresses at $1.50 Great Sale of Children's Dresses at 98c and $1.50 mmm MM W Wt 'n nuiji, 1 1 BMP BH WH Clearing Sale of Cloaks, Suits, Waists, Furs, tc. 50c Petticoats for 10c 1,000 outing flannel pet ticoats, cqtru Ioiik mid full, with yoko bands, embroidered scal loped bottoms, y"y clearing ealo 1 1T price I 1 Wj (on Hocond floor). . $1.50 Petticoats 39c 800 metal iq no Btrincd Batcon pcttlooatfi, rudlod and I)lultod. every one ft $1.60 fklrt, clean nj; nlo prlco, 2nd floor . . . . 39c Jacket Prices Slashed Jackets that liavo been selling all the season for $5.00 and $6.00. for , Ladies' $10.00 Ladies' fine .Jackets in kerseys, golfs, coverts, etc lined, storm collars, in all shades, L all Bizes, $10.00 values clearing salo price Automobiles and Newmarkets worth from $17.50 to $30.00, on Sale for $9.50. This lot comprises garments materials, in all colors, some Our Bpecial price hardly covers the cost of tf)50 $30.00 values all go at BOARD WALKS FOR FUEL ImproTident Familial Confiscate Much of tho Oitj'i Lumber. AUTHORITIES ARE AROUSED TO ACTION "Wooilcn WiiIUn font (lie Municipality 1. ii rue Sinn of .Money nml Xvt 'I'lii-y Art Iiiriilmtcirn of DiiiiitiK Still. Tlio 200 miles of wooden Eidownlks which lino tho outlying streets of tho city aro furnbhlng fuel to mnny families and caus Idr tho Hoard of Public Works unit tho city engineer uu endless amount of trouble. Under tlio present chartor n wooden wnlk Is tho only sort which enn bo ordered on n street which bus not been brought to grade. Tho city engineer Is nnxioua to secure changes In tho charter which will mako It possible to order teniDorary sidewalks of elndcrs, maendum or soino other Inexpensive material which cannot bo carried awny. ItriiiilrtTH Art iSim, "Our repair gaugs aro kept busy all the tlmo in replacing boards which havo been htolen from walks. In districts which havo no police protection :i board walk cannot bo kept in good condition. Nearly nil tho damage suits brought ngainst tho city aro tho result of nn alleged accident on a walk which has been ruined by thieves." said AsBUtnnt City Knglneer (leorgo W. Craig. "Tho council must offer the wooden walks Homo protection and 1 expect to urgo the counrilmuu to offer i lnrgo reward for the nrrest and conviction of persons who make kindling wood of our wnlks. ''Within tho last few weeks wo havo put walks In good repair only to bo notitied n fow days later that boards nro missing and that somebody hud a fall on tho very walk Wake Up Your Liver Take one of Ayer's Pills each night for a few nights. v They will act gently, slowly, and certainly on the liver. The brain will clear up, and that great load of depression will roll off from your nervous system. " I always keep a box of Ayer's Pills on hand. There is no pill their equal for a liver regulator. Longago they cured me of liver complaint and chronic constipation." S. L. Spellman, Columbus, Ohio. 25 cents a box. If your druggist cannot upply you, rill mail you a box direct from thin of we office upon receipt of the price, is cents. Ad. UfCBI, J V" A IBM WU Ladies' $5 & $6 Jackets, $1.00 Did you ever hear the equal of this valued Thoso are odd lots and broken sizes, to be sure, but the re duction ib far out of the ordinary. Come and choose from the largo as sortment of cheviots, bouclo, otc. $100 Jackets, $2.75 made of all the newest braided and fur trimmed. which wo put lu good condition. This is especially true of tho extreme western por tion of the city. "In Ambler place, Monmouth Park, Clif ton Hill nnd Wnlnut Hill wo havo had con- KMcrabln trouble. Walks havo been wired nnd every effort has been made to keep them In condition, but axes nnd hatchets mako short work of wlro and pry boards out of place regardless of bow well they have been nailed down. ConIsj IIIk Money. "Last year $15,000 was expended In re pairing wooden walks. In spite of this ex penditure tho walks were in but littlo hot ter condition nt tho end of tho year. There is no limit to tho omount of money that can bo thrown away In trying to keep sub urban walks In good repair. "Property owners aro continually object ing to tho expense of keeping wooden wulks In condition, nnd contend that their walks wcro in good repair and needed no atten tion. They do not understand that much of tho expenso Is made necessary by wood thlove3." GETS PERMIT TO HOLD FIGHT Mnyor I'lt'lM'limnnii of Clnrlnniitl (Jlvci OIHi'lnl Sane! Inn Jcffrlrc Uuhllii Jin tell. CINCINNATI. Jan. 23. Mayor Julius FJelsehmann today granted tho Saengerfest Athletic association n permit to hnvo two sparring matches at tho Saengerfest build ing on February 15, ono of ten roundB nnd ono of twenty. Tho committee today called on tho mayor and presented Its plea that tho permit bo Issued nt once. Tho mem bers stated that In view of tho light being made against tho proposed contest between Jeffries and Kuhlln to nld in lifting tho Saengerfest debt, they did not think that It was Just to them that the mayor should withhold his permit until two days beforu the light was scheduled to como off. Tho committeemen Informed tho mayor that If a light were to bo mndo In tho courts against tho contest It should bo done at once. They asserted that tho con tracts for remodeling tho Saengcrfeslt hall had been let nnd the work was ready to bo pushed when the permit was grunted. Tho mayor said that ho had not boforo bad theso views presented to him. Ho ad mitted their forco and nt once Issued tho permit. THEY'RE MARRIED AFTER ALL Jinny .1 cm lull ('million Who ThoiiKUt 'I'll emu el vch IHviirrnl llnvc I u lilenatint A wnkrnliiK. CHICAGO, Jan. 23. According to testl. mony given beforo Justice Dooley today by ft Jewish tailor named Stelnfeld, hundreds of couples lu Chicago, und especially resi dents of tho Uhelto, are Uvlng apart In tho belief that they havo been legally di vorced. Stelnfeld wns nrrested for wlfo abandonment after his wife liad discovered that tho legal-looking document which they both had signed under tho Impression that It divorced them was Invalid. Tho docu ment was Issuctl by a locnl banker, real estate agent, proprietor of deposit vaults and an assistant to a Judge of tho circuit court and bears his notarial seal. Judgo Dooley refused to recognize tho document nnd tho case was continued. Complica tions among tho ahctto residents aro ex pected to result, as under tho impression that they were I6gally divorced many aro raid to havo resumed now family rela tions. I, out lii ii Mini- for u WocU. SCUANTON. Pa . Jan. 23.-John .ylan kits, u young coal miner, who disappeared last Saturday after working for n wcik In the Orcen ltldgo slope, this city, wns lound today crouched among n lot of "gob" nllicl In one of the headings, chattering and act ing llko a mad man. The man was "cry much exhausted from his terrlblo experi ence and could give no Intelligent account of how ho became lost In the mine. ., silk 21 A7e are clearing out our entire stock of cloaks, suits, waists, furs, etc. Every garment T 1 must be sold positively no restrictions. We cannot impress upon you too strong ly the importance of this sale. More statements cannot arouse the enthusiasm that the values would If you could son them. Wo otnto with emphasis that they arc 'wuy beyond llio ordinary. Some goods tiro marked Less i'hnit One. Fourth Their Former belling Price. Grasp the slunllleaneo of thoso facts, study carefully the prlco quotations mid cnnsldor tho conditions of the sn'.o. You'll surely uttond, and to uttend moans to buy, for tho values nro Irresistible. Ladies' Suits and Costumes, worth from $5 to $12.50, on Sale Saturday at 9 o'clock sharp at $1.50. wool materials, $17.50 Tailor Made of very in all colors, eluding Eton, fitting effects, Tlio aro tnffctu lined, fcltlrta 1 made with new Inverted plait buck, $13 nml 17.50 values, un Halo for $1 r'50 1 effects, with now llaro skirts, now L'Aiglon gilt and braid trimmed, very choice and handsome materials, new colors. These are nearly all full taffeta silk lined, $27.50 Children's and Misses' Dresses, worth up to $7.00 each, on Sale Saturday at 9 O'clock at 98c and $1.50. The greatest X 1IC 98 Immense lots of Children's Jackets, Infants' Long Cloaks, Eidsrctown Cloaks, Clearing Sale Price AUCTIONS OF REAL ESTATE Omahfc Exchange to Try a New Method of Transferring Property. FIRST SALE TAKES PLACE NEXT WEEK rian linn I.oiik Hern l'mi'llccd In Southern Cltlcn nml Hum ApiiriMiil of IH-iilet-H Who llnvc I ii -ventlKntvil It. At the next meeting of tho Heal Kstate exchange, Wednesday noon, a novel method of selling property will bo Introduced In Omuha. It is tho auction plan. While tho Idea is n now ono In this part of the country, It has been In voguo for mnny years in tho southern cities, and Omaha real estate agents who havo had dealings Omaha Realty It Is significant that tho rcncwnl of ac tivity In tho real estnto market of Omaha comes with tho opening of tho new century. It may bo bald that ctery clnss of property In Omaha Is In a better condition today, from tho Investor's standpoint, than It has been since the hard times set In n deeado ago. Tho Heal Kstato exchange Includes over sixty members, Including mnny of the most progressive of Omaha's cltliens. They aro, moreover, men of high character and Integrity nnd Omaha may well bo proud that its property interests aro entrusted to their eare. Ono agent, speaking not long ago of present conditions, declared that tho year 1001 would certainly sco tho beginning of stablo values. All of the foreclosed prop erty has been cleared off nnd. except lu a few scattering rases, sales will bo mado in future on a sound basis. Prices aro still low, but every building that goes up whllo rents uro as high as at present Increases tha valuo of every remaining lot. There Is now a largo demand for wholesale, retull, rcsldcnco and ncrcago property. Many deeds aro now being talked of and there Is every probability, according to present Indi cations, of almost a boom In building dur ing tho present year. Iteliullillnu the (lid Oninlin. Many cottages und small dwelling houses last year passed through a process of re construction. Heal cstnto men ray that so much has been dono In this way since 1 ho exposition that there Is now littlo prop erty which Is not In proper ehapo for rent ing, except In tho most undcslrnblo loca tions. Kxact figures aro hard to obtain. Permits wcro issued by tho city for tho Improve ment of 311! buildings In 1900. This number Is not so largo as tho number of new ones erected, but a real estuto man said yes terday In this connection: "You may safely assumo that tht number of enses whoro Im provements have been mndo Is doublo tho number shown by tho permits. Cottages and Hats that went up In tho days when a real estate olllco was a busier place than It Is now wcro often constructed with but littlo thought for tho comfort or convenl enco of tho tenant and many of theso have been occupied nt a very low rental md havo been gradually allowed to fall Into de cay. Tho, Income has been barely suffi cient Wr pay taxes and the tenants have been of an undesirable class. The growth of the city, which has brought about the erection of a largo number of new houses during tho last few years, hns Induced many owners of old properties to renovate and modernize them," In a few cases this ha meant pulling This immense lot consists of 200 Made Dresses (skirt and waist) many tailor made and some trimmed with silk and braid. They come in all sizes, all plain, chocks and plaids, on sale Made Suits $0.75 choice materials, nowesi styles, in $20 Tailor Made Suits $9.75 Golf or Pedestrian Suits, made of kersey, gols back all wool materials, heavy pebble chov Int l,-.llnn 4nntfnf single and tight jackets 675 bllrt handsomely every garment tailored. $17.50 values, at For $27.50 and $30 Tailor Made lined Tailor Made Suits, now Eton, blouse and 30 values, at $12.50. bargain ever offered in Misses' Dresses. Iheso aro all new styles "0 in plain and colored flannels, fancy fa P I -JvJ brics, plaids and checks, in all sizes, many M 1 of them worth 7.00 choice USc and $1.50. In Now Orleans and other southern cities hnvo been so favorably Impressed with the method that they have decided to Introduce It nt home. Tho plan Is to plnco nil business Into tho hands of brokers, both tho buying and Bell ing. When a nleco of land Is listed for salo nt auction prospective buyors will bo shown tho property by brokers who nre members of tho exchange. Tho prlco agreed upon, tho broker uttonda tho sale and bids tho nmotint decided upon. The sales will take place once n week, nt the conclusion of tho Wednesday luncheon at tho Commercial dub rooms. For tho Ini tial salo A. P. Tukcy has offered a lot In Ilcmls Pnrk. This lot Is without reserve nnd the lot will go to tho highest bidder. UcntcTM Kmlorxi I'lnii. At first only members of tho exchange will be admitted to the ior of tho mar ket, but as soon us tho plan is established Investors will bo invited to attend the sales. Tho nlan has tho endorsement of nil real cstnto dealers In tho city nnd Is oxnected to do away with much of the down tho old places entirely and rebuild ing, but where u real estnto agent will tell of one demolition ho can cite u doen or more cuscs where, by tho expenditure of a small sum, tho Income from tho property has been greatly enhnnced. For example: Ono of the best known men in Omaha owns a good bunch of tho rheapor class of house properties, scat tered nbout, in different parts of tho city. Last spring ho decided that It was not good enough to be gottlng nn nverago of only about $3.30 n month from ench of his thirty tenancies, nnd ho authorized his agent to expend a littlo money so as to mako his properties accommodate a larger number nnd a better clnss of tenants. In six months ho has expended between $700 and $S0O, but whereas his rent books showed' nn incomo of $174 for tho month of June last year, tho nmount received from the very sumo tenancies for December was $278.05. Henry 1). Payno, who Is In charge of theso properties, snys his client will spend several hundred dollars moro beforo ho Is through, as bo intends to have them all In tho best possible condition, putting In everything In tho way of modern Improve ments that a tenant can wish for. Many bouses hao been hard to rent In the past by reason of their location. Just now tho housemovers arc as busy as they havo ever been. II. (5. 'Wallnco Is moving In seven houses from Central park nnd Omaha Heights, modernizing and renovating them, for nn eastern client, nnd he has found that n Judicious expenditure of $300 or $000 enables him to get a rental of $10 or $12 on North Twenty-fourth street In placo of $3 or $5. "If I had a hundred houses that aro not bringing nnywhero near a fair rental at present, either by reason of their con dition or their location," said Mr. Wallnco n day or two ago, "I could fix them up as I am doing theso nnd rent them to good tenants Immediately." K per I in tnl JiU'llon. Lot IS, block 2, In tho replat of Ilemls park, as shown In the advertising columns of last Sunday's Bee, Is to bo nuctloned nt tho weekly meeting of tho Ileal Estnto exchango next Wednesday noon. Only members of the exchango will bo permitted to bid and tho lot will go to tho highest bidder. Members may bid on behalf of clients, and In any caso will bo entitled to a regular agent's commission. This auction will bo an experiment. Tho plan has been talked of for some tlrao past and there Is much Interest among the mem ladies' and misses' Ready na misses jk. $15 O at Btllched, fh"7F5 perfectly nml $20 Suits - Ladies' silk and stylish tailored Children's and Long Cloaks, $1.50. "scalping" which has been practiced In tho past. As soon as tho plan has proven Its merit tho rules of tho exchange will be amended to cover tho case, making It a cause for expulsion from tho club for n member to mnko a bid tho terms of which ho cannot fulll'l, or making n bid not bona lido. Under tho new plan there will bo no In crease In the commissions of tho dealers, tho broker who represents tho buyer re ceiving no remuneration aside from what ho may receive from tho broker represent ing tho person selling tho land. Where tho owner fixes a prlco below which ho will not sell this fact is mentioned at the tlmo of tho auction nnd no bid below that figure is considered. Whoro property Is Bold with out reserve and more than three bids nro received from bona fldo purchasers tho land will bo sold to the highost bidder. Constipation leads to liver troublo, and torpid liver to Ilrlght's disease. Prickly Ash nittcrs Is n certain cure nt nny stags of the disorder. Renewal of Activity and General Development. bers of tho exchango as to tho outcome In many of tho largo cities of the country It Is customary for sheriffs' sales to be conducted at tho regular meeting of tho Heal Kstato exchango and in such cusea also tho public are, of course, also ad mitted to tho bidding. If tho experiment next week Is successful It Is Intended to havo regular weekly auctions, and on fu turo occasions tho public will not bo ex cluded. Tho lot tn bo sold next week Is on grndo In front, sloping off u littlo In tho rear. ,It Btnnds high nlmoHt as high as any In Ilemls park, faces west on Thlrty-llfth tetrcot, between Hamilton street anil La fayette avouuo. It measures 40x100 feet. If tho Harney street car lino Is extenedCd along Thirty-third street, as Is proposed, It will bo ensy of access. linin'ovlnt; I.nuiT lliumln Street, Lower Douglas streot Is likely to undergo ronslderablo improvement during tho next year or two. "Tho lino of respectability," said an old Omnha resident recently, "has been gradually pushed further west on this street, nnd It Is tlmo something wero done to put a check to the present tendency." Within a year nn Importont step In this direction will be taken. Tho old two-story brick structure at tbo southwest corner of Fourteenth nnd Deuglas will bo pulled down, nnd a four-story building of moro modern design will take Its place. Tho new building will front onto Douglas street nnd In the rear will bo two or perhaps threo small stores facing Fourteenth street. Tho Douglas street front will bo occupied by ono of the railroad companies, nnd this will at onco raise tho tone of tho neighbor hood. Tho second and third stories of tho building will bo used for offices, nnd It Is Intended thnt tho top Moor shall contain two good halls. Frank H. Kcnnard, who owns the rnrner. has been Intending to rebuild for some tlmo pnst, as tho old structure has outlived lit usefulness. Ho Is now waiting only until the present tcnncles expire, which will be about tho end of tho year. Wiint 0 111 nil n WfirriuitM, An Inquiry wns received In Omnha yes terday from a Wall street firm for $3,000 of Omaha's general fund warrants. Theso warrants bear 7 per cent Interest, and tho New York buyors will tnko them at a pre mium of 1 per rent, so that they will net nbout C per cent on tho purchaso price II they run for tho full year- In tho event thnt tho warrants aro called In beforo tho year Is up the loss will fall on the purchasers. 6.98 Silk Waists for 100 Taffeta Silk Waists, corded, hemstitched, embroidered, all of them this season's goods, light and dark colorings, every one guaran (L- err teed a s?0..)8 waist, clear k I xjy ilig sale price $1.00 Flannel Waists for 25c. In order to close out all of our f?l. 00 Flannel Waists, black and colors, wo ofler you the choice for Second Floor. Furs at $25.00 and' $27.50 Fur Jackets for $10.00 Astrakhan and Electric Seal Jackets, made of fine selected skins, lined with guaranteed satin lining. These garments are 2t inches long, guaranteed this sea son's at j lo. newest shapes, an un usual opportunity to secure a high grade gar ment at a nom inal figure, 25.00 and 27.50 values, for 10 $7.50 Fur Collarettes for $2.50 Fine Fur Collarettes Made of Kleclric Seal, Astrakhan, Moutllon, Near Marten, etc., plain and com binations, lined with heavy trimmed with tails, they to 7. 50, your Saturday for. $7.50 Plush These Capes aro made Plush, 30 inches long, full Jur, very good quality lining, extra Oft linniTi, .indCiml., C'T fin .,.,1.,,.. U... 1 - O iiuaiiu nu iu tut;. Saturday's Snaps Durlug this great ten-day salo wo havo galh-red together n largo lot of desirable furniture pieces, a few of which we describe and prlco herewith es pcilally low for Saturday. Cost price on some, Icbs than cost on others, but they are given to mako now acquaintances for this storo. Wo want to Veep on growing wo would value your trade. $30.00 all brass bed, mude with heavy posts and tilling, ten bowl construc tion, has full bow extended foot, doublo rod lop and bottom very rich, pretty design for Saturday $1'S.00. $15.00 Labrary Reference Table, very substantially mado of solect figured onk, highly hand polished, construction of tho best. Has oval shapo top, two door cabinet underneath, also shelf special Saturday $8.73. $21.00 .Mahogany Library Table has ono large drawer and under shelf very pretty fluted and turned legs Special Saturday at $13.75. $12.00 India Hush Heceptlon Hull Chair. This very pretty chair comts In a very popular shndo of green rush. Is made very rich design and Is a suit able 'chair for hall or parlor. Spoclal for Saturday, $7.25. $3.75 Onyx and Hrass Stand very protty figured onyx top, Itocro deBlgn, brnbs top and shelf all llnlshed In tho new gold lncqtier that does not tar nish. Special for Saturday, $3.00. $42.00 China Closet, heavy rolonlal design, has ciibluet top, with mirror back nnd lattice work doors. The entire china closet Is mndo of select figured quarter sawed oak, highly finished. Has full swell ends special at $29.00. $18.00 Dining Tnble, round top, CO Inches In dlanieter, made of solect figured quarter sawed oak, 10 ft. extension, very t-peeinl bargain nt $13.75. $3.50 Hox Scat Dining Chair hand cane, has French shapo legs, very rich design, shaped back nnd seat, highly hand polished, special nt, each, $2.00. 90 cent Solid Oak Cnno Seat Dining Chairs, C5 cents. $1.00 Dining Chairs, solid oak, cane sent, nt R5 cents. $1.25 Dining Chairs, solid oak, cane seat, nt $1.00. "Walk in and Look Around." Store open Saturday evening till 9 o'clock. Orchard & Wilhelm Carpet Co. 1414-1416-1418 Douglas Street. MANHOOD RESTOaEDSK. tli Vlwlltrr. ttieprrif rlinlon of a'iuiioiii French pliBirlnn, will quIcKIcur you ot tJI lii'MOuncir iil"ui-f tbe cwirrnllva orcnus, audi na !. Jtunlinoil, In.uiunl. IiIm In Hit- IJnrh, h.-uilnul Eiullii. Hrrinni Mobility, llmlfia llallliir.a to Jlui rj, i:suuuallnff Ilrnlna, Varlcorlr nml t'onallpnlloo. 1 1 tu,ii kll liiuita tiy iU or night, f rrvanta qulcknmnut Ulacbart;. which II not Cham m! ItR'la In HnprniBlnrrhtna and nil thn hnrrnr nf lmiuilni. a'lll.t liKVilplnualh. llVHr. IhA LliiiiJ.t'.Afi(l tliaurliiurvnrck,.. t all Imnnrltlf.. f'llot.ivui'.i knd mtoi ei. small wmu oignn. 2!'.,!,.,.'.,n.,'"irrrr rc not cu, art by Doctors l baeaunoOOpareenlnr" troublad with lratl!tta. OUI'JIH.Mfi '.Ii only kuonii rernwly tu rare without n oicmUcti. KU) ipatMirmta.li. A wrlllan EuarantaaKlTco aurt monrr ratornfM If iNiitailiiajool effect a perumueal curt. hox.IJor ikta. mall, hm.t or niMU circular and laattwuslala. A.i)r ". MI.0ICIVK4O.. J'.o. .'lox Jf)7. 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ENOVATO ,,nP8r'al Hair Regenerator ttia cli-aneit and moHlaattni; Hair Col. rXeyA harmlMi aiirl ONK Al'Pl.K'ATION 25c Half Price satin, some have tab fronts " "w j cmiii, iMjiiu; uiivu iiiu iruilip tails, they range in value up Ji choice of tho entire lot Capes for $3.98 of Plain and Crushed Silk sweep, edged with Thibot ".Man wants hut Utile here below" Said u morbiU poet lonn years lino, I'm prone to doubt that ancle nt aae When I look at The lice's uveal "Want Ad" puifo. axfSSr women; 1 FEVP.LE BEANS (Jrrat monthly rmulaiorforwo I m..,i .nnl ,.nM fill 1. . ul tiibhorn rain relieved In few itaMt tl at rlhrrman A MrOinnem. Kiitin A Co. anil oilier dru.'Klnii ur nulled by Llun Uruit cu. liudilo, K Y