10 TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, SEPTEMT? ET? 2 1, 1001. AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA Oitj Oticcil Htldi a Eeuioi ttottd Chieflj fir Iti Ttmeiiiii ONLY ONE INCIDENT WORTH NOTICE Johnson .liilintll f'oiiiitiltlcf' Itniiirli AurriMl I iiiiii In Ailvnnci" "' 'i'mi .Mi-nilier WriiWrii .Mnulo City In tieiiernl. An exceedingly lame session or the icily council wns held Inst night. Acting Mayor Adklns occupied the chair and nil mem bers wcro present. The only colild on tho proceedings wag whon Johnston submitted u couple of reports which hnd been URreed upon In committee and then tho other mem bers of tho cotnmlttci) refused to vote as they had agreed. Johnston called tho at tention of thu chair to this matter, but nothing rnmn of It. Ono of tho reports In question was on tho approval by the council of the surety bond ottered by Henry J. Murphy, city prosecutor. Johnston, as chairman of tho committee, recommended that tho bond bo not approved, for tho reason that tho city charter made no pro vision for HUeh an office. The vote on the t ejection of tho bond v. as a tin nnd tho motion was, therefore, declared lost. It was after this that Mr. Johnston told his fellow members on thn committee what ho thought (it them. Vansant tried to squnro himself for promising one thing In tho mmmlttce. and then voting contrnry In open session, but thoso present commenced to hnlckcr and ho saw that it wan no uso to go nny further nnd sat down. Thn object of turning down the bond was to enable the council. If 11 no desired, to declaro tho nlllco vacant. Mr. Martin as serted that the council passed an ordinance creating tho olllco of city prosecutor and' declnred that Murphy should bo allowed to servo out his term. Tho tlo voto showed Hint tho council Is divided on this matter nnd thoso who wnnt to sen Murphy ousted will look olsewhero for relief. A scorn or more of residents In Albright petitioned asking that tho saloon llccnso nt Madison ami Railroad nvouues be re voked, for tho reason that school children nnd thoso on tho way to church must pass tho place. Another reason given was that thu saloon was ut tho terminus of tho Al bright car lino, wburo passengura congre gated and woro compelled to listen to loud and profano language. Tho llccnso com mltteo will Investigate. Ily resolution offered by Johnston tho llurllngton will bo compelled to mnlutnln nn electric light at Its crossing nt Thirty sixth and L streets. In caso thn railroad company falls to comply with thn resolu tion within n stipulated tlmo thp light will bo maintained by tho city nnd tho cost as hessed ngnlnst tho company on tho tax com missioner's books. There was another resolution regarding tho Immediate construction of permanent sidewalks. Tho city clerk will send out notices to thoso In pormanont districts to lay walks within twenty days or tho city will do tho work and assess tho cost ngnlnst the abutting property. Twenty-fourth street will bo laid first and then tho city contractor will turn his nttentlnn to tho other districts recently ercntcd. Tho Eva Hums clnlm will bo settled for $.M. An effort was mndo by Johnston to settlo tho Louis Hutter claim for $217, but Martin asserted that ho could settlo tho same clnlm for $100 nnd tho council gnvo him tho op portunity. Tho usunl number of sidewalk nnd street repairs wero ordered nnd then tho council adjourned for ono week. Ti'ii in h 1 1' r ' in p I n I n . Teamsters and pedestrians alike complain about tho condition of llnllrond avenuo nt this Mints For sovernl weoks past tho Union I'aulfle haa been laying n third track from the city limits on tho smith to Omaha. Orcat piles of refuse building material llttor tho roadway and that portion of tho tracks that pedestrians use when Journeying to Mi" Htockyards. A request will bo made of the company by city nlllclnls to nt least clear the road to tho east entranco to tho Htock yards, as It Is pretty hard to got across tho tracks without having tho roadway Im peded with building mntorla!. I.inii'li WnjfiiiiK. Property owners nn Twenty-fourth street have complained to tho city council nhout the lunch wagons which stand on tho streots during tho nflernoon nnd evenings. Frank l'etelka says In n communication Mint theso wagons have prevented him from renting IiIh property to n permanent tenant. Other complaints havo also been made. Tho btreet nnd nlley commlttco Is to Investi gate. Ita-t it rn from Ciiii, i-ntliin, P. L. Corwln, superintendent of tho Union Stockyards Itailroad company, and W. II. Cressey, genornl foreman of tho Joint Car Inspection association, roturncd yesterday from Chicago, whoro thoy attended the an mini convention of Joint enr Inspectors of tho United Stntos nnd Canada. Tho rep resentatives from South Omaha paid that tho representation was good and that tho delegates wero entortatned In n royal man ner. Tho next convention of this associa tion will bo held during Ak-Snr-Hon week In Omahn. IiiIi'imIiii'Iiiu Spoilers. At tho suggestion of Superintendent Mc Lain the Ilonril of Education has ordered a number of spelling books nnd ns soon ns tho books arrive tho teaching of spoiling will be takon up In tho lower grades. In speaking of this matter a member of tho board said last night that sorao years ngo the teaching of spelling wns dispensed with In tho schools, tho pupils bolng taught to spell by spelling portions of their rend ing lessons. This plnn Is now considered obsnloto nnd the board will go buck to tho old system of teaching spelling. .11 null- City (ioNftlp. Yesterday' sheep receipts nt the stock yards numbered i:i,o27 lieiul. Henry lnwls will be homo thU afternoon from bis trip to the I'nclllc coast. Preparations nro being mado for the hold ing of republican primaries on Septem ber ST. Six vagrants wero sentenced to do a stunt on tho city rock pile by Judgo King yostcrdn . Thero will be n concert nt St. Bridget's church. Twenty. sixth and F streets, mi Htiudny, September . A stato complnlnt hns been filed nga'nst Sum I'lpor. Jr., for mealing $70 from "Walter Tnrnliiim In n Lower N street saloon. Tho merry-go-round nt Twenty-fourth nnd M streets has been compelled to pay a llccnso of $2 n day by Acting Mayor Ad kins. The contractors doing tho grading for the Klkhorn In tho northern pari of the city expect to get through before heavy frost. Major V. 13. "Wolcott. one of tho travel lug representatives of thn I'nlon Sioek Yards company, was hero yesterduy. llo reports iv most successful trip through tho west. i Chief Etter and Assistant Chief Holland wero complimented on nil sides yesterday for tho able manner In which they handled the threo Hies which broke out almost slmullaiieouhly nt i o'clock Monday morn ing. Ask your druggist or glovo dealer nbout Ite-No-May powder. A great economy In hot weather. Cures oxcessivo perspiration saves gloves, parasols nnd flno dress goods. No dress shields needed If you uso It. It brings relief Ite-No-May powder. Ask your druggist. It our feet trouble you try IU NEW PREACHERS FOR OMAHA Appolntinc"'" .limit! Iiy the North elirnln MrllioillM Confer ence nt .Ni'IIkIi, NHL10II, Neb, Sept. 23. (Special Tele gram. J Tho North Nebraska conference ap pointments nrei Omaha First church, A. C. Hirst; Trinity, 1). K, Tlndnll; Hnnscom Park, C. C. Clseell; Seward Street, C. N. Dawson; Walnut Hill, A. H. Mnln; South Omaha, First churh, J. A. Johnwwi; Ilcnson nnd Monmouth Park, O. A. Luce; West Omnha and Albright, H- 0. Kent. The next con ference will bo held at Grand Island. Tho only chango In pastor for the larger churches of Omnha Is the transfer of Rev. A. II. Main from Norfolk, Nob., to the Walnut Hill church. Itcv. 0. A. Luce, tho new pastor for Ilcnson nnd Monmouth Park, has been nt Hooper, Neb., for three years. Itcv. H. (J. Kent, who will shepherd tho Methodist flock nt West Omaha and Al bright for the next year has been nt Orctna tho last two years. During that tlmo ho has organized n church of about eighty members nnd hullt n new house of worship. When ho went to that appointment, tho Flgglles were In control of affairs and tho Methodist church hnd practically disbanded. Atiliiillliei'ineiil of till' Tlicnlrrx. The attraction nt the lloyd theater Fri day evening, September 27, will bo Daniel Frohman's stork company from Daly's the ater, New York. This organization Includes Miss Hilda Spong. n young nnd beautiful actress who has not yet appeared In this city. Mr. Frnhninn will present his homo compnny In what has been Its greatest success, "I,udy Huntworth's Experiment," a comedy from tho pen of tho brilliant H. C. Carton. Ilestdes Miss Spong tho com pany Includes Arthur Forrest. Jnmeson Lee Finney, William F. Owen, Ornnt Stewart, William Courteliny, Albert Sydnoy Howson, Mrs. Thomas Whlffcn, Ueatrleo Morgnn nnd Nevada Heffron. The Omnha Medical college opening cxer cIscb will bo given Tuesday evening nt tho college building. Tho profession of the city nnd friends nro cordially Invited to nttond. tho dritn, Dr. A. F. Jonas, will deliver tho opening address. Publish your legal notices In Tho Weekly Ilee. Telephone 238, Nothing like Ro-No-May powdor for ex cessive perspiration of hands or feet; posi tively cures' tender nnd swollen feet, corns nnd bunions. Another Itcdm-tlon In Hoimd-Trl p Unto to Si-yy York. VIA HALTIMOIIE & OHIO RAILROAD. Commencing September IK nnd continuing until October 20 tho Ilaltlmoro & Ohio rail road will sell tickets from Chlcngo to Now York and return nt $2;.00, with limit of twenty days. Oood going via Washington. Ilaltlmoro and Philadelphia and returning via Duffalo, with stopover privileges In both directions. For Information call on or address J. C. Ilurch, T. P. A., Omnha, Neb., or II. N. Austin, General Passenger Agent, Chicago, 111. Sprelnl Uii'iirnloii Itnte to Nun I'rnn Ini'ii, t ."" . Thn Union Pacific has authorized a rate of $45 for tho round trip between Omnha nnd San Francisco for tho general conven tion of tho Episcopal church. Tickets on sale September l'J to 27. Inclusive. Final return limit November 15, 1901. City ticket olllco, 1324 Farnam street. Tclcphono 31C. SAX IMIAM'ISCO AMI HFlt'llN. ?!." Vln lloi'lt IkIiiiiiI Hniltc. Tickets on sale Soptember 10 to 27; good for return until November 13. City ticket olllco, 1323 Farnam street. Reduced rates to Now York and return via Michigan Ccntrnl, "Tho Niagara Falls Route," good for return within twenty dnys and for stopover at Nlngara Falls and llutfalo. City ticket ofllce, 119 Adams street, Chicago. Re-No-May skin food for facial massage. Ite-No-May cream softens nnd whltons hands nnd fnco. A. Mayor Co., 220 Ilee building. Consultation frco from 2 to I dally. llxlrnnloii ot Limit On Duffalo Tan-American tickets via Nlckol Plate Road. $'3 for round trip tickets good for fifteen days; $16 for round trip tickets good twenty days. Threo dally trains with vestlbuled sleeping cars and tlrst-clnss din ing car service on American Club plan. Meals ranging in price from 35 conts to tlS Address John Y. Calahan, General Agent, 111 Adams street, Chlcngo. Ro-No-May powder brings rollcf to tendor feot. "1 'Is hi II it." Tho month of Scptombcr Is tho best In tho year nnd tho Mtnncsotn lakes tho best in the world for fishing. Get n copy of booklet, "Reality Spots," telling you where to find them. Remarkn bly low intes nt Illinois Central city Mcket olllco, 1402 Farnam streot, or address W. II. Ilrlil, D. P. A.. Omahn, Nob. For exccsslvo perspiration try Ro-No-May powdor. .Mil til Wnnl IteiMilillemi Club. A meeting of the republicans of tho Ninth ward Is called for Tuesday evening, September 21, 1901, nt tho club moms. Twenty-ninth nnd Fnrnnm streets. Can didates nro Invited to be present. C. S. HUNTINGTON. President. If You (to to Colormlo lie suro nnd go over tho Loup. Tho finest trip In tho country. Send 3 conts In stamps to T. E. Fisher, genornl passenger agent. Denver, Colo,,- for handsome Illustrated book describing this and other attrnctlvo trips offered by tho Colorado & Southern railway. llulTulo riiii-Aiiiorlenii Flftcen-day tickets for $U via Nickel Plato Road. Twenty-day tickots $16. Low est tntcs to all eastern points. John Y. Cnlahan, General Agent, 111 Adams street, Chicago. City Ticket OITlco. Ill Adam3 street, Chlcngo, Send articles of Incorportion, notices of stockholders' meetings, etc., to Tho lieo. Wo will glvo them proper legnl insertion. Telephono 23S, For tired feet Re-No-Mny powder. Now the Weather's Good "causo Ak-S,ir-Hen week Is over, but tho people of this stnto haven't got cold feut, and we bopo thorn will be enough left after paying all bills-to sot im a nice supper to the boys. Now that Carnival week Is n thing of the past we shall dovoto our entlro tlmo to "downing" this drug trust combine. $1.00 Peruiui 5'c jl.io Nebro's llcrplcldn fi2c jl.10 Kirk s Hair Tonic 40o '.no Victor Pills he 25c Packers' Tar Soap Ifio 1 pint wood Alcohol i5o i pint Columbian Spirits 25u 50c Syruu of Figs 29c $2.(0 .McDades' Succus Alterans $1.45 line Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin 29o $2 00 Karl Cramer's Tansy, Cotton Root nnd Pennvroynl Pills, gcnulno ji.fo 50o Pozzonl Powder 'JSe $1,00 Wlno of Cnrdiit Ko 75o Coke's Dandruff euro 33c Egyptian Lotus Cream 10c SCHAEFER'S Cut Price Drug Stor 11. 747. 1. W. Car. 10th an Chlcav. 8MU 4tUw4 rJUCB U m urt il NOT READY TO MAKE REPORT Mmiol Festlnl G.mmhUe it Gr.ntei u Extmtion of Tim. STATUS OF AUDITORIUM BRICKS lllretlon tif Director In tilt- Nrtv Ciitcrprloc it III Tit l I'lnop Ac.it cel. .More Contributions Arc In MkIiL At the meeting of tho board of directors of tho Omnha Auditorium company Monday one of tho objects of tho directors as r. pressed nt Mint tlmo is to get n full voto of tho stockholders out next Tucsdny. Many plans wero discussed nnd In tho discussion . S. Wright remarked: "Now, If we only hnd somo politicians on tho board wo could get up a struggle between tho members, which would so In tercst tho stockholders that they would como out to n man. Let it be noised about that n certain number of us purpose to do poso Mr. Sanborn ns president, or go after somo other man nml wc could get out n full vote. Cnn't this he dono?" In response to this remark Mr. Sanborn replied: "I am deeply Interested in the auditorium project. I hnvo given several months to the work and would like to stay with tho board of directors until tho houso Is built nnd opened, but If Micro Is renllv any deslro on tho part of nny ono to hnvo mo stop out I will willingly lay down nil official connection with the enterprise nml work In the ranks. I will do all I can for the enterprise, regardless of any ofllclnl position I mny hold nnd will not object If I nin no longer on the directory nftcr the stockholders' meeting." ('iiniinltli'e Vol Itemly. The commlttco In chnrgo of the accounts of the musical festival committee reiinested further tlmo for tho consideration of n sup plemental report filed by Chairman Hospo and thu request, was granted. Tho mlscellnneouSdrevenuo committee re ported that It hnd flnnlly closed up nil ac counts connected with tho snlo of nudlto- rlum bricks nnd finds that after receiving approximately $11,000 from this source there icinalnrd on hand nbout 13,000 bricks. Theso bricks woro ordered stored until somo scheme could bo adopted to dispose of them. Tho eloctlon of directors will tnku plnco ono week from today and tho election was placed In chargu of tho ways and means committee, which wns empowered to pre pare ballots nnd mnlro nominations from the stockholders for places on the directory. Each stockholder who has paid tho first as sessment Is entitled to n voto and whllo the nominations will bo mndo they will not ho binding upon tho members, as votes can be cast for nny stockholder. A committee wns appointed to tnko up tho question of taxes upon the auditorium site and sec If these taxes could be remitted by the city council nnd county commission ers. Tho matter of tho collection of tho sub scription mado by Oeorgo II. Drake, do ceased, was referred to tho wnys and means committee with power to determine tho best course to pursue nnd report back to tho board at Its next meeting. It was stated that within tho next thirty days subscriptions to the nmount of $30,000 would bo closed. The commlttco adjourned for one week. A .Mxht ol 'terror. "Awful nnxlety was felt for tho widow of tho bravo General Hurnhnm of Mnrchlas, Me., when the doctors said sho would die from pneumonia beforo morning," writes Mrs. S. H. Lincoln, who nttonded her Mint fearful night, but she begged for Dr. King's New Discovery, which hnd moro than once saved htr life, nnd cured her of con sumption. After taking, sho slept nil night. Further use entirely cured her." This marvelous mcdlclno Is guarnnteed to euro nil throat, chest nnd lung diseases. Only 50c nnd $1.00. Trial bottles freo at Kuhn & Co. "3 drug store. l?Kt to lliilTnlo nml Itetiirn f in Via Nickel Plato Rond, dnlly. with limit of fifteen days; twenty. day tickets nt $1(5 nnd thirty-day tickets nt $21 for the round trip. Through service to New York nnd Boston nnd lowest nvnllnblo rates. For particulars and Pan-Amerlcnn folder of buildings nnd grounds, wrlto John Y. Cal ahan, General Agent, 111 Adams stroet, Chicago. Young men who would llko to be bnrbors would do well to call on Moler Unrber Col lego, 1C23 Farnam streot, or sond for their cntalogue. Rough Rider or Tramping Boot Ono of tho specials In tho Now Shoes for Women Is tho Tramping Hoot, mude for linrd wear, with extension hoIo wolt, ns nenr waterproof ns a shoo Is mnde, worth $5.U sell for $3.f0 always. This Is nn Idenl boot for Bchool wenr, or nny person who walks n groat deal. It Is made In the regular height and tho high fctorm boot, both the same, $3.50 price. SOROSIS SHOE STORE, 203 South 15th Street, I'riuiU Wilcox, Jlitr, Send for cntalocue. Typewriters ! New Century, New Densmore, New Yost. Wo yell, rent, exchange, repair type writers. Kverythlng considered speed, grade of work, cost of keeping In repair, durlabilllty, etc. ours are by all odds tho cheapest typewriters on the mar kot. For Information regarding type writers, address or call on United Typewriter & Supplies Co., IM4 Farnam St.. Omaha, Boston Store R, R, Wreck Sals Today Begins the Great Sale of the 60 Cases of Goods Bought From the Raib road Co, GREATEST SALE OF 50c Men's Leather Gloves Boys' Caps 5c EachBoys' Shoes 5c Each- Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Trimmed Hats 5c and 15c Ladies' Winter Cloaks 50c Each. 10 CASKS DAMAOKD MILLINKRY. 10 tntcs of millinery, consisting of ready-to-wear hats, untrlmmcd hats nnd trimmed hats, besides fancy breasts, wings, etc. All the hats go ns follows: Rendy-to-wenr bats nnd untrlmmcd hats Mint nro crushed ond mussed, If perfect would be worth up to $1.D0, choice In base ment 5c each. All the $2.fj0 and $3.00 ready-to-wear hats, all this season's styles, only slightly mussed, go In two lots In basement at 15c nnd 25c ench. 300 cartons of black and colored wings, breasts, birds, etc., all this season's goods, go In millinery department nt 5c and 16c. Trimmed huts In perfect condition, over 100 to select from, most of them pattern hats go In millinery department at $2. OS and $5.00. fi enscs of dress goods, nil bought for this fall season, go ns follows: All wool small checks, double width goods, plnld dress goods, 36-Inch Kngllsh rnshmcre, In black nnd blue, only slightly mussed, go In basement nt 5o yard. 25c nnd f0c drees goods, In nil wool plnlds, serges, cashmeres, black and nil colors; brllllnntlncs, nlmost perfect; on mnln floor bargain square, 15c yard. 75c dress goods. In nil wool serges, cash meres, silk anil wool novelties. Theso nro nil perfect, free from dnmngo of liny kind, on bargnln squaro nt 25c nnd 30e yard. Ono lot ot blnck, high cost sateen corsets, If perfect would bo worth $1.00, on sale In basement nt 10c each. TUB ORKATKST BARGAIN OF ALL. Four cases of autumn nnd winter cloaks. In this lmmcnso lot you will And children's, misses' nnd Indies' jackets, long conts, short coats, capes, plush capos nnd golf capes, si me of them nro not this season's stylo, but nil of them nro good material and Just tho thing for tho coming cold wenther, go In basement nt 60c, 9Sc, $1.50,$2.'JS and up to $5, mnny of them worth uplo $10. LADIES' KID GLOVKS 10C PAIR. 6,000 pair ladles nnd children's kid gloves. In black nnd colors, slightly mussed, worth ns high ns $1.50, go nt 10c pair. Children's school handkerchiefs, lo each. 10c fancy handkerchiefs, 2,,c ench. 15c handkerchiefs, lnco and embroidery edged, nt 5c each. Misses', chlldron'n nnd boys' flno ribbed nnd fleeced underwear at 10c. Ladles' Jersey ribbed underwear, all sizes, 19c. Ladles' 60c fancy neckwear at 15c. Indies', misses' nnd boys' fnst black hosiery, In plain with donblo soles nnd lino nnd heavy ribbed, worth up to 23c, go ot 10c pnir. All kinds of plain nnd fancy buttons. 25c finality, go at 1c dozen. loo laces, all widths, go at l,4c yard. 25c black silk and not oriental Inccs, all widths, go at 5c and 10c yard. 60c men's odd leather gloves, 1c each. Iloyn' nnd girls' ynrn mittens, lc each. Roys' wool sweaters, 25c. Men's nnd boys' laundered shirts, 25c. Men's heavy winter glnvo3, 25c pair. Roys' llnnnel waists, 25c. Men's silk neckwear, all styles, slightly damaged, 3c. Men's henvy checked nnd domot working shirts, 25c. $1.25 men's white laundered shirts, 25c. $2.00 CARPETS AT COC YARD. All the damnged nnd nlmost sound and perfect flno Wilton, Savonnlcre. Mnquetto nnd Axmlnster carpet, worth $2.00 yard, In nil tho now patterns, mnny with border to match, as long ns It lasts, nt 00c yard. $1.00 CARPETS AT I9C YARD. All the Ilrussels carpet, In every grade, many worth $1.00 yard, most of It sound and perfect, Bomo slightly damaged, all go at 49c )ard. 50C INGRAIN CARPETS 29C YARD. All tho Ingrntn carpet Mint nlwnys soils nt 60c yard, most of It absolutely sound nnd perfect, somo ot tho outsldo rolls slightly soiled, go nt 23c yard. All tho strictly all wool Ingrnln carpet, that sells as high as 75c. absolutely sound and perfect, nil now patterns, go nt 39c ynrd. BRANDS, KEELEY tUn "'eilniied of tho Uvt'lry s, stein ot Inxtl- CIIR13 "l" Krtl"- Iimtlttite In Ni-liriiNliii. Cure VUHjtJ DrunKi-iinr, ('urn Hrinr I'mth, ToIiiuto User. THIS Ki:ni,r.Y I.NNTITITI:, ID anil Lciiinuxirlli, Oiniilin, KILLS FLEAS If your doe Is overrun with lions, treat him to a wnnh with SHERMAN'S UOO SIIAMCOO. This Is tho only prcparntion that will kill EVERY FLEA every tlmo. No guesswork. IT Kit. US 'KM. Easy to use; 25c per bottlo. MEDIOINES KOK IXH3S. Full line of Spratt'a KnRllsh Dor Medi cines. Full lino of Glover's folobrated Remedies. Full lino Dent's Dog Medi cines, Shermun'a MatiBo Cure, bottlo COo Sherman's Tonic Tablets for dogs, per box Wc Sherman's Distemper Powder, box to; Sherman's Areca Nut Worm Tablets, per box 10q Oherman's Dob Shampoo keeps skin Clean nnd kills lleas, bottlo 2"ic Wrlto for book nbout docs-free. Sherman & McGonnell Drug Go Corner lbth and Podse, OUAUA, ITS KIND EVER HELD 5c Each 50c Men's atid $26.00 LARGE SIZE ROOM RFOS $11. 9S. 9x12 largo room size Moquette, Axmlnster anil double faced wool Smyrna rugs, that generally sell ns high as $25.00, most of them nbsnlulely sound nnd perfect, go In one big lot nt $11.98. Theso will go qulck you should como early. $22.50 LARGE SIZE RUGS $12.50. Ono lot of 9x12 Ilrussels rugs, nil nbso lutely sound nnd perfect, beautiful patterns selling In Omnha today at $22.50, all sound and perfect, go nt $12.50. $59.00 ORIENTAL IIL'OS AT $19.9S. Ono big lot of 9x12 Oriental Saxony rugs, mndo to sell at $50.00 each. These enn hardly be distinguished from tho genuine oriental rugs that tell at such fabulous prices. With the exception of ono or two theso nro nbsnliitcly sound nnd perfect. Wo offer them ns long ns they Inst nt $19. OS. Ono big lot of Ingrain Art Squares, In nil sizes, nt $2.9S nnd $3.9S. Ono big lot Smyrnn nnd Ulglnw Axmlnster rugs, largo size, mado to sell nt $5.00, go nt $1.9S ench. Ono lot of Wilton sample rugs, worth up to $3.50, beautifully fringed, go nt $1.25 each. Ono lot of Saxony snmples, up to 2 ynrds long, go at 75.' each. All the Ilrussels enrpet rugs, that gen erally sell up to $1.25 ench, ns long ns they last wo will sell them nt 25c each up to l'ii yards long. Ono lot of misfit nnd mndo-up carpets, In the very finest grades of Moquette, Ax mlnster nnd Velvet, In nil sizes, nt nbout one-half regular price. $5.00 DAMAGED ULANKET3 9SC EACH. Five cases of damaged blankets contain ing several different, grndes of strictly all wool silver gray blankets somo aro dam aged most of them slightly mussnd. They are in slnglo blankets nnd wo will sell them at 9Sc each. Most of them would be cheap at $5.00 pair. Ono big lot gray, whlto nnd tan cotton blankots, tho outsldo ones of tho halo have been soiled, tho others nro absolutely sound and perfect. Wo offer them ns long ns they Inst nt 19e each. All tho absolutely sound nnd perfect all wool ll-l nnd 12-1 size silver gray blankets at $2.9S and $3.9S, worth up to $7.50. About 25 bnles of lino sllkollno, hnnd tufted, snowy white, cotton filled bed com forts, sold In the regular way up to $2.00 each, as long as they last wo offer them at S5o each. 10 CASES OF MISCELLANEOUS CARGO. Ono case of all kinds of yarns, Saxony, knitting worsteds nnd Spanish ynrns, worth up to 16c skein, go nt 2c skein. Ono caso of imitation French flannels. These goods nro dnmaged on tho edge, worth 15c yard, ns long ns they last at 5c ynrd. One caso all kinds blenched muslin, ns long ns they last, 2c yard. Ono caso of iiiubIIu remnants, ench piece branded by the fnctory "Lonsdnlo Muslin." Wo will sell them nt 5c yard. Three bales of unbleuehcd muslin, 5c ynrd. One enso of upholstery velours, ns long ns they Inst wo will sell nt 29c ynrd. Ono lot of cut tnpestry chair soats. These nro rut the exact slzo for chnlr soats and sofa pillows, worth up to $1.00, go at 15c each. FIVE CASES OF TABLE LINENS. One-half caso of hoavy bleached doublo damask that generally sells for $1.00 yard, wo will sell for 59o ynrd. Ono caso of henvy German tnblo damask that genornlly sells for 60c, we will sell for 29c yard. Ono caso of nil grndes ot napkins, nil linen, but somo ot them sllghtl mussed, wc will sell them nt 60c, 75c, 9Sc, $1.25 nnd $1.50 dozen, nil of them worth doublo tho price. One lot of dnmnsk turkoy red fringed tnblo cloths, nil sizes, at 50c, 75c, 93o nnd $1.25 each, nlmost sound nnd perfect. Ono lot of hemstitched flno double damask tnblo cloths nt $1.25 nnd $1.50 ench. Ono lot of blenched damask fringed nap kins, 3c ench, worth $1.00 dozen. Ono lot of toweling Mint generally sells nt 6c ynrd, go nt 2c ynrd. One lot of rendy-mado damaged sheets go at 25c each. $1.00 PILLOW TOPS AT 3C. Ono solid caso of all the now snfn pillow tops nnd backs, many of them stamved on pure linen goods, mndo to sell as high as $1 00 each, wo offer thorn Tuesday as long as they last nt 6c each. Avenarius CarboHneum I'sod for preserving wood, both nbove and below tho Kround. Wood treated with it will Inst threo times longer than tho nat ural wny. Its finalities aro: 1st. Prevent dry rot and decay. 2d. Prevent warplnc nnd expelling damp ness. 3rd. Prevent tho attack of Insects, worms, mice. 4th. Prevent crumbling nnd decay of brick and stone work. fdh. Is nntUcptlc nnd frco from all poi sonous Ingredients Call for circular. S. Oolng to uso a llttlo to preserve tho harmony of Omnha druggists. Sold only by FULLER DRUG AM) l'AINT GO. 14th mU Uyujfio u. Men's Fall O'Coats IMIEi il j $9.50 to $22.50 Our now lino of o'coats for this season is unequivo cally tho host values that you can possibly obtain any where. Men's overcoats iti good (futility o'coatiug, stylish, well madctiud perfect fitting. $5.00 and up. Men's Fall Suits The kind you havo always bought, good quality, good tailoring, good styie, good litters?. $4.50 and all the way up. Hay DEI S 10 manufacturers' sample lines of women's suits?, skirts' jackets and waists, secured by our Now York buyer from the leading houses of the east, on sale Tuesday. The greatest sale ever held by any house in America at this season of the year. ASSOKTMHNT NO. 1 Women's sntunlo : lontf. IiIrIi storm collar. S rows of silk suits, made In nil wool homespuns and stitching all around collar, front and hot Vcnetlnns, Jnrket lined with tho Olvcrnnud torn, mado with tho new sleeve nnd cuff. taffeta, mndo In tho new styles, iiercnllno lined nnd interlined with deep llounce manufacturer's prlco $12.0(1, saniplo sale price, $7.f0. ASSORTMENT NO. 2 Women's suits, hrnuus, hlacUs, tans, castors, and red. In lino Venetians nnd broadcloths, scrses and cheviots, sonic silk lined throughout, mndo up Intthe best styles, a stilt worth $20.00, saniplo snlo prlco, $10.00. ASSORTMENT NO. .I Women's hlKh clnss suits In the new styles. Norfolks. i mills' kerseys, high storm collnrs, trimmed bloufcs doublo brensted, slnglo breasted th pearl buttons nnd satin straps stitched nnd others, mndo of all wool Imported ma-, with four rows of stitching all nrotind terlnls, Jackets lined thtoughout with the ! with the new slcce, u garment worth famous Cilvernand tnlfctns, skirt percallne j double, sample hale price, $1.08. lined nnd Interlined, velvet bound, suits ASSORTMENT I) Women's box coat that aro sold In Omaha ns high ns $23.00, our leader, stnndlng out dcflnutlv chal samplo snlo price, $12.:0. longing tho world, mnde fiom tho best WOMEN'S SAMPLE COATS Imported kerseys, lined with thn fnmous ASSORTMENT A Automobile coats. Skinner's snlln. elegantly strapped, stltch mnde from one of the llncst qualities ed. sewed nnd made, this Is from the rcg American mill's kerseys, silk lined through- ulnr flock, tho best In America, on salo out, nn unappronchablo offer. 12 inches nt $10.00. JSxlrn Spooinls lor Tucsdny. Women's silk skirts, trimmed with coney, satin lined throughout, mado to bands of velvet, mndo from elegant ,!- j -1.$; Sr, Ity taffeta, saniplo salo price. $10... n n, 8lv,,.S( mn,j0 t0 BOn for $5.00, for Women's wool wnlsts. every thread ; j:. v wool, trimmed with braid. In blw U. rhildrrn s Jaikcts, mado to sell for $n.r0, blues, reds nnd tnns. bright 10 o m $l.r0, snmplo sale price " Wotncn's collareitcs mado or hhmrn.l SPECIALS $13 Buffa.o and Return SI3 S3I New York and Return S3I Tho Wulmsh from Chicago will sell tickets ut the nlmvo mtis ilail.v. Ahldo from theso rates the Wabash runs through trains over Its own nulri from Kansas City, St. Louis 11ml ("hl tngo to Buffalo nnd offers many -rial rates during tho Hummer month., nllowltiK stop-overs ut Niagara F.iiii nnd Iluffulu. Re suro your tickets read via tho WAIJASH ROUTE. For rates, rtild. -. nnd other Infonnatl jii, cull on yuur uiarcHt ticket agent or wrlto HAItllV I!. MODItCS, Gen. Agt. Pas3 Dept . Omaha, Neb. Or '. .. CHAM;, O. P. & T. A., fit Louis. Mo. ASK FOR A Contains the best Havana Tobacco. Hqual to imported cigars. Manuiuout'cd by F. It.XJ.ico Murcimlilo Cjjjrr Cv,, at. Lyuls, Uuioa Altul, Nothing else in the Sartorial line marks so accurately the pro grcssivc taste in clothes as the over coat and its fashions, In one slmpr up nnut hor it is) slrt't't 'iinuciit of two- thirds of t hi your. Fashion pinnpi'i's it, modifies it, clii:s- i liis it us fiishioi!iibl( moro fnshionablo, most fashionable, like moil, like coats. Aid, Til 10 WANT HI) STYLUS A UK 11 UK 13 in all the colors, with full back, broad shoulders and full bell skirt, silk or serge linings, vol et or plain collar - - SAMPLES snmplo sale prlco Just think IS. 1 50. ASSORTMENT II Women's lino automo biles, with hlKh storm or IAIkIoii collar, trimmed with stitched clot. lined with thn famous Skinner's satin that Is warran ted for two years wear. 12-lnches Inns, como In castois, tans, cardinals, bluoi nnd blacks, a parmcnt made to sell for $27.r0. sample sale price, $11 M ASSORTMENT f- Women's box coats. made from the famous American woolen s..le prlco. $1 I... jr dozen women s mercerised undor- uklrts, $2 :,0 quality, for m. Taft's Philadelphia Dental Rooms, 1517 Douglas St. Ut.u v , ,t i..th iiii Mmw signs of lr ,u ih !! nni I" on.-ult n dentist. I'll. I, I M.S "Ri! CP rl.T I I.I. I ll $.'.0 I'P f)