3 Y :j n OSV3PANY V 9 We Invite Inspection. We Urge Comparison. . Store Open Saturday Night Till 9:30 O'clock. TI1E OMAITA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1903. OhZT O) & w cr : ! ' i 't !! BlanRets Bince we placed our order for blankets conditions have chang ed. Wool costs more, labor costs more and blankets bought by other stores at prevailing prices hare to be retailed much higher. The moral is: Buy while pres ent stock Is on hand and save me-third on your blanket wants. IXEECB BLANKETS Worth up to $2.SS. at, pair. $136, $1.7$. $1.60, fl.K $L3S, SI M. K)o, 8c. 75c, o tfro RBc and .iw DARK ORAT W0Ol BLANKETS worth 4.00. at, only, J CIS pair v....y PLAID WOOL, BLANKETS, OR worth $4.7i. at, pair OsasiJ TERT LA ROB WOOL BLANKETS worth $8.7$. at only, per A 2S pair .. -wm fERT LARGE 8TEEL ORAT AND LIGHT TAN BLAKETS, worth A QS $6.00. at, per pair f ERT LARGE PURE WHITE, STEEL ORAT AND FAWN BLANKETS, worth 17 m init 17 81 f nar nalr. B en h-sfrre and : o.ov TERT LARGE PURE WHITE AND FAN CT PLAID BLANKETS worth $8.00 and ISO, at, per pair, only ' fZ f $4.7$ and vu fERT LA ROB PURE WHITE BLANK ETS blue and pink borders, C Eft worth 110.60, at. only, pair O.OV rULL 13-4 SIZE BLANKETS, made from the beat atock obtainable, worth Cf ft ma. aL only, pair ,w Comforts All our' comforts are made xom one large sheet of cotton batting, covered with silkoline md hand knotted with zephyr. Special prices this week. SOMFORTS worth 12.00 and 13.25, IB at, only, each, fl.60 and jOMFORTS worth $3 and $3.50. O at. only. 1X10 and COMFORTS worth MOO, made from Lami nated cotton, oft as down, fk nn only, each wu rLANNELETTES All the beat designs and colore, brought out for thia aeaaon't trade are represented In our eol- 1fr lection at yard, 16o and a IV I COTCH FLANNELS These are extra fine and superior quality, fast colors and unshrinkable, only, yard, in- 40o and www TRENCH FLANNELS In an the new de signs, suitable for waists, dressing aaoques, klmonaa and wrappers, also pin dots for children's dresses, at, yard, 7o and 7. OVC H7HITE SKIRTING FLANNEL In silk and wool, linen and wool, all wool and part wool, at, yard, II, Mc, 76c, OBE. fco, (So, too. 46c. S&c, 30o and OC BIDERDOWN FLANNEL M Inches wide, slngl or double faced In white, red, faS..1:.".! 65c iELLEY, STIGER & COMPANY, fEACHERS CONFERTOGETHER lasainf End of ths Publio Bchooli Hold a ' Btats Convention. INCOLN WHOLESALERS INTERESTED lav Little Have ( Bela Able t Knoek On the Grass Credit Fee-tare Mtt the Hew RtT. enae Law. (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. Oct 13. (Special.) The prln- Ipals and superintendents of the state got ogether In annual convention at Memorial tail this morning and sivnt mot o the Une In listening to an address by W. L. Itephens of this city on "Some Fund tental Principles of Discipline" and a lacuaslon of It. There were 130 principals nd superintendent present at this seasioa nd a large number of them took part la be discipline discussion. The first place on the program bad been vserved for Superintendent Pears of All good doctors J ' ! A -j presence .aver s ! Cherry Pectoral I. for coughs. IZX-ZZ: Ladies' Ready to Wear Garments We extend an invitation to every lady in Omaha to visit our suit department and inspect our goods, as we are displaying many novelties in both material and cuts, and our prices will prove of special interest to all who wish to buy. Ladles' Dress Suits Made from fine black, blue and brown Elbeline, fancy blouse coat, with dip front, deep military should er enpe, latest sleeve, full J A ry sweep, aide pleated skirt, at Li. Jmt Louis XIV Suits Coats 80 Inches long, large sleeves; these suits are made of blue, brown and black cheviot and lined through out with self-colored taf- g; g . feta silk Price LP0 Walking Suits . Hade of fancy mixed cloths. Ions pleated Jackets, with belts. T -gored box plaited skirts F rices, (t4 Q $30.00 down to 4lO Automobile Coats Tan covert, 43 Inches long, loose backs, double breasted, large- bell sleeves, coats correctly tailored and finished with deep welt seams, lined with good quality self-col- 0.50 ored satin, price only ... Jmf Military Coats Of best quality, heavy cheviot, half fitting back, with deep military cape and finished In large but- ffi -4 e? tons, price only tj) 1 0 Misses' Kersey Jackets Elegant assortment of box and tight fitting backs, with and without capes, nicely tailored and finished In stitch ing, from $15.00 down (HQ to zpo Misses' and Children's Long Coats We have a complete line of Misses' And Children's Coats, In all the new colors of red, blue and brown, deep capes and full sleeves (LET Prices up from PO Ladies' Rain Coats We now have a full line of Crav enette Coats, deep capes, full sleeves, In gray, tan and green f -4 g Prices, $25 down to apiO Omaha, but when time was called Mr. Pearsa was somewhere on the road, so had to take his place lower, down on the program. He talked on th "Business Man-J agement Work of a Superintendent," with! which he showed great familiarity, dwel lng particularly upon the need of superin tendent and principals knowing the finan cial side of the school system. At th afternoon aeaslon this program was carried out: "Supervision Work in the Grades," by W. L. Rouse of Platts mouth; Proper Moral Training," by Dr. Fletcher L. Wharton, Lincoln, and "Co operation of City Superintendents and Principals with County Superintendents," by E. C. Bishop, York. Tonight the annual banquet was held at th Llndell hotel, at which A. H, Watar house of Omaha waa toastmaster. These have enrolled: H. H. Halm, Beatrice; M. S. Brown. York; H. E. Mason. Btuntnn; S. H. Thompwn, Neleon; I. N Clark, Sterling; J. T. Holmes, Wahoo; W. L. Evans, Wahoo; Emma Horn et lie, Wahoo: J. W. Bearaon and wife, Vahoo: Eva J. Case. Red Cloud; Anna V. ay, Beatrice; R. (1. Uwn, Madison; V. J. Huntington. Ghlowa: K. D. Bans hart, yracuae; E. K. Magee. Fremont; E. Har ey, Exeter; W. T. Poucher. Chadron; R. U Chambers. University Place; Margaret Lambert, Falrbury; J. C. Jenaen. I lira; Oertrude Gardner, Auburn; A. L. Cavlnraa and wife. Falrbury: Carrie Nelson. Wahoo; F. A. Carmony, Falrbury; O. L Towns, Lincoln; W. 1. Bwlsher. Hubbell; Cora Hardy Lincoln: W. H. Plllabury. Falls Cltv; Florence Richardson, Lincoln; J. F. McLane. Hickman; E. Ruth Pyrtle. Lin coln: Blmon M. Mi., Weeplna: Water; F. E. Blcknell. Weslem: J. W. Miller, Waterloo; M. M. Patterimn. Blair; S. E. Davles, Tsble Rock; N. Sinclair, Nebraska City; Albert Snare, Beaver Crossing; W. K. Fowler. Lincoln; Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Thomaa, Kearney; H. W. Coldwell. IJnooln; Mr. McKlnnon. Lincoln: Fred C. Williams, Seward: J. O. Lynn, Juniata; W. T. Stock dale, Winner; B. K McProud. North Bend; E. H. McMillan, Emerson; O. A. Preston, Hooper: R. L Hopp, Humboldt; A. O. Cole Plain view; J. L MrBrlen. Lincoln; F. T. Vasey, IJnooln; W. H. Gardner, Au burn; W. L. Stephens. Lincoln; Ida Von Goets, North Platte; Ktta Brown. Valen tine; J. M. Pile, Wayne; J. F. Winters, Lincoln: W. M. Kern. Columbus; W. A. Yoder. Florence; C. Nelaon. Lincoln; H. Fronaon Eagle: J. W. Crabtree, Lincoln; Mary Dealm. Beatrice; O. R. Bowmen, Lincoln; O. K. Frlen, IJncoln; E. B. Sher man. Echuvler; W. A. Reed. Superior. Llaeailn Wnetlesalers Interested. The wholesale merchants of Lincoln are watchlns with Interest th outcome of th suit brought at Omaha against the taxing of gross credits and after reading the argumeuts In support of the conten tion of the merchants they believe they will not bar t pay an th gross receipts. Ladies' Walking Dress Shirts Smart tailored walking skirts in the new Scotch mixtures, and blue and black cheviot, trim med yoke and stitched plates, a very special value at f 8.00. Black Paan Cheviot lflne-Gorcd Skirts Neatly strapped and finished with but tons, rood value Jjl0 Inllnea Black Cheviot Dress Skirts 7-sore shape, all seams trimmed with Skirts id with $11 vertical folds of silk taffeta, at White Vesting; Waists All white and white and black, mat tins; and basket weaves, with gradu ated pleats down front, 5 JjA large sleeves, special "-JoO" Brllllantla Waists Shoulder tabs, plaited and tucked yokes, fancy stocks. In figured blue and white, black and white at $4.00 and 2.50 I,nrsre Assortment of Ladles' Wool Waists All the new shades and cuts, $2 prices from $S down to. Ladies' and Childrens furs Do not make your selection in furs until you visit our depart ment, as we have one of the larg est and choicest selections to be found in the city. . lack Marten " i Genuine Black Marten Clue- a ter Scarfs, up from 4eOvf Genuine Black Marten Boas, from 122.60 down to $12 Isabella aai Sablo Fox- Sable and Isabella. Fox, single skin, large brush, up from Sable and Isabella Fox Double Boas, up from. $9 ...$12 Sable and Isabella Fox Stoles $20 up from Sable and Isabella Fox Squirrel Lined Pelerines. S.irrel Squirrel Military Bands, with tabs, up from Squirrel Shaped Small Stoles, up from Squirrel Pelerines, shaped neck, up from. $45 $10 .$12 $23 Muffs In all shapes to match any of the above. The same argument that was used In the Omaha case. City Attorney Strode said, would hold good in Lincoln. No one here, so far as heard from, contemplates bring ing suit, but all are anxious for the su preme court to pass on th subject. In th meantime the question as It af fects the stat at larg Is not being dis cussed to any great degree. Th state board will withhold the schedules until shortly before the first of January, when by th provlslops of th law they are to be delivered td th county officers. It Is the opinion of on who has made a study of the law that the credit men will have to put up with the law for this year at least and depend upon th next legisla ture to repeal that section. Interest In Polities. Deputy Land Commissioner Eaton has returned from a trip to Boyd county where he went to look after the Interests of the stat In th re-appralsement of some school land In that county. While at Naper Mr. Eaton attended a political meeting ad dressed by the republican nominees for the district bench, Csptsln Fisher and Mr. Wills, which he said waa one of the most enthusiastic meetings he had attended this campaign. A large crowd was out and every Indication pointed to the elec tion of th republican nominees. "Beth candidates made stirring talks," said Mr. Eaton, "and both were well received. There waa no mud slinging and each poke well of his opponent. From Indica tions In this and other counties I have visited In this district I believe that both Wills snd Fisher will be elected." Oil Contpavales Incorporate. Evidently there Is considerable faith In Nebraska as an oil stats, as two companies, each with large capital and much push, have filed articles with the secretary of stat to develop and run oil fields, lay pipe lines, build gas plants and do a general mineral mining business. The first to Die articles was the Sheldsbl Oil snd Oas com pany of Omaha with a capital stock of $600,000 and these Incorporators: R. F. Oraeber. G. W. Grigsby, Herman Burkley, D. W. Woodin and Charles Whltaker. The Beaver Oil company of Chadron Is the other with a capital atock of $40,000. Th Incorporators are: W. W. Tracey, C. J. Barnes, Gordon Blgelow, M. J. Miller and N. L. Barnes. Ann dots th Cnlld. A palhsllo acao was enacted la th New Colored Dress Goods Camel's Hair and Long and Short Haired Zibeiines in solid colors, also in mixtures with a dash of colors; are most sought after for tailor gowns. 48 to 54 prices, a yard, ,4 A A fl.75, fl.35 and , iVV Mannish Cloth for Ladles Smart Tailor Gowns n broken check effects, together with their dull colorings, give them a rich tone for street wear. We show one of the best values to be found in this fabric, 56 inches wide A OR a yard Melton Cloths and Cheviots excellent materials for unllned skirts in a full range of colors 50 inches A (lA wide A'W Voiles and Silk and Wool Crepe prove strong favorites for stylish evening gowns jshades, French gray, Itedesa, champagne, to bacco brown and new shades of blue 44 inches wide a yard 91.45, 9125 A Aft and 'vw Wool Walstlngs are much used we have a large assortment of French Momie Cloth in fancy stripes and small figured. Mohairs especially made for waists and Children's dresses. Prices,' a yard, from JRn 91.00 to...'.., ...Ww Linen Department For this week the following specials will be sold while they last: 12V4o Towels at each 8o l,c Towels at each UHo 40o Towels at each 8c 76o U-M In. Hemstitched Linen, Bureau or Sideboard Scarfs. S9o each. 40o Tray Cloths, to match, at O each.... vJC All the. larg accumulation of remnants of Table Linen and odd doa. napkins greatly reduced In price. Special values In Crashes. Fin Towels, Medium and Fine Table Linen Seta, Bed Spreads, fringed and hemmed; Hand Made Japanese Drawn Work, Dollies, Center Pieces, Tray Cloths, Lunch Cloths, Side board and Bureau Scarfs. COR. FARWAM AMD county court today when Thomas Prey and his wife signed papers releasing to his aunt. Miss McCUntock, their 3-year-old baby boy. The mother Is seeking a divorce and before the hearing they both agreed to allow the aunt to have the child. The little fellow played around the court room, running back and forth from th father and mother to the aunt, prattling to each and knowing not that they were giving him away. Mrs. Prey alleged in her petition for divorce that Prey had treated her cruelly on several occasions and that hs was insanely Jealous. The psrtles to the divorce are well fixed financially and were elegantly attired when they entered the court room together. BRANTNER ON THE WAR PATH hoots at Hired Girl Beeaas Ik laid ho was Hot Afraid of Ulna. PLATT8MOUTH, Neb.. Oct 23.-Speclal.) William Brantner, who caused so much excitement la th town of Murray yester day by shooting his wife and her hired girl, Mrs. HatUe N. Davis, waa arrested on a warrant sworn out before Justice B. W. Swearengen at that place, containing two counts, on charging him with shoot ing with Intent to wound and th other charging him with shooting with Intent to kilL When arraigned he pleaded not guilty and th hearing waa set for November T. Deputy Sheriff Frank E. Bchlater brought Brantner to this city last evening and con fined him In th county Jail. Brantner was employed In thia city by Wurl at Coffey to deliver general mer chandise and drove a horse and buggy of theirs to Murray the night before and stopped with his wife at her hotel. A short time before noon yesterday he went Into th kitchen, where his wife and hired lrl were, and said to th hired girl, "I under stand that you said you are not afraid of any man?" Her answer was, "That Is correct." She says he then drew his re volver from his blp pocket and shot point, blank at her face. The bullet missed her and struck the cupboard. Sh said some thing about It being a "blank cartridge," but seemed to loos her nerve and started on the run to leave the room, when another bullet entered her hip. His wife then re monstrated with blm, when he commenced shooting at her, and before h could get New fall Black Goods Black Zibeiines prove to be one of the strong favorites for street and tailor suits in plain and stripe effects, in a full range of prices; we show an extra good value for 54-inch wide Ql yard OI Black Trench Voiles for dressy skirts, the most sought after and popular fabric ever shown. We have a large assortment in fine and coarse weaves, ranging in prices from 91-85 a yard Black Canvas Weaves in nappy effects are leading novelties for unlined skirts and suits, 50 inches wide a yard, 91.50,91.35 M and Oi Black Cheviot all wool, the best value ever offered at this price, 50 inches wide per OE yard UfJU Black Broadcloth and Venetians make the rich and dressy tailor gowns. We show a large line of these popular weaves, 50 inches wide a yard, 93.25, 92.00,91.75 I Cfl and IiUU Black Poplin Fine Basket Melrose and Momie Cloth are very desirable for medium weight skirts. We have a large assortment of these weaves from 91.50 7Rf a yard to ' .1 Jb out of th room and hotel on bullet had passed through on hand and one through on of her lower limbs, just above the ankle. Brantner crossed, th street and talked with some of the people for a short time, and as he took his departure he remarked that he would go to the hotel and He down, as he felt sleepy, and the sheriff could find him there. Soon after smoke was seen Issuing from the windows in the second story of the hotel.' The cltlsens rushed In and found that the carpet In th hall had been satu rated with kerosene and set on fire, but the flames were soon extinguished. Edgar Mark and George Berger found Brantner In a front bed room and bound him and took him down stairs and kept him until the officer arrived. BesTalo Conaty Medleal Society. KEARNET. Neb., Oct 33. (Special .Tele gram.) The Buffalo County Medtoal society met In this city last night for th regular quarterly session. Those present were Dr. Crummer of Omaha. Dr. Miller and Dr. Ray of Gibbon. Dr. McNulty of Callaway. Dr. Yoder of Elm Creek. Dr. Lucas of North Platte and Drs. Bell. Hoover, Gibbons, Blanchard, Woods and Hull of Kearney. Th meeting was called to order by Vic President Miller of Gibbon, the president. Dr. Packard, being absent Dr. Crummer of Omaha read a paper on "Endocarditis." A vote of thanks was extended to Dr. Crummer for bis kindness In coming here from Omaha especially to present the sub ject to the local society. Dr. Blsnchard read a paper on "Nasal Obstructions and pTeasures and Their Results." Dr. Bell prepared a paper, the title of which was "Physicians and Nurses Responsible for the Existence of Childbed Fever." Dr. Hoover reported an Interesting case of an overdose of opium In an Infant with a consequent profuse rash. This meeting marked the be ginning of th Buffalo County Medical so ciety. Promoter Talk Ceanaently. PAPILLION. Neb.. Oct 33. (Special. -Charles L. Miller, Lyman Watterman. Z. Cuddlngton. A. A. Tully and B. E. Wilcox, lno M-porators of th Omaha Southern Electrio Railway company, were In Papll Uon yesterday looking over th ground for their lln and tq ascertain approximately tb amount of grain. live stock and other shipments mad between her and Omaha Novelties in LqCS Elegant designs in Point Venlse, Guipure, Bolivian Point Game, Tffaeriffe and Macrame effects edges, inser tions, bands, galoons, medal lions and all overs, in white, ecru and buerre all tempt ingly priced. WIDE POINT VENISB LACE COL LARS New eflectlT dl(rns, excel lent values, at $0.00, $5.60, down to $2.B0, $2.00, $1.50 1,00 NEW 8TOLE FRONT VENISE COL LARS Elegant effects, at $8.00 down to $4.00. $3.60 QQ 45-INCH NEW TOSCA, FILLET HrKSTI, D'ESPRIT AND MECKLIN COSTUME NET In white, cream and black, special values, at, per yard IT"?: 85c NEW CHIFFON DRAFE VEILS Very latest style and colors combinations. In dots, tucks, ribbon effects, etc., with hemstitched borders, 1 1-2 yards lone;, at,each-$1.25, $1.00, 75c 5Qc Trimmings More varied and beautiful than ever, in applique, Jets, spangles, silk and vegetable fibers, Bulgarian and Persian effect's, in ornaments, drops, pendants, bands, insertions and garnitures all priced just as low as they can be consistently. FINE FRENCH CRErfl AND LIB ERTY SCARFS AND OPERA SQUARES In plain, fancy stripes, dainty printed designs, etc, at IS.00, 15.00. (ZC ts.60 to $1.60. 11.00 and OUC LATEST NOVEL.TIES IN FANCY STOCKS In very larje variety ot ma terials, daintily embroidered, fancy stitched, neatly trimmed with buttons, beads, spangles, Persian affects,' etc. at $3 M, down to tl.BO, 11.00 f" tic, 60c, ttc and '. 4m, JC FINE IMPORTED OAUZQ AND SILK FANS With dainty Jace. spangled and hand painted decorations at 16.00, M OO, 1100, $J.0O, $1.60, $1.00 75c THE NEW WIDE CRUSHED LEATHER BELTS The most popular belt of the season; very stylish, made of fine pliable soft lamb skin, with artlstlo buckles, at $3.00, $2.75, $1.60., $100 and .75c NOVELTIES IN WRIST, AUTOMOBILE AND NEUSKI BAGS In the newest leathers and mountings, at, each $10.00, $8.00, $6 00, $6.00, down to l.t 1.00 $1.60, $126 and .... FIFTEENTH yearly In order to form some Idea of th freight business they can count on. In an Interview the gentlemen said they had the beet survey yet made between South Omaha and Pa pillion and were satisfied with the prospects for a large freight and passenger business. They said th lln would cer tainly be built and built Immediately. This line Is understood to b merely a local Una running between South Omaha and Papllllon, and Is a separate and distinct road from th Omaha, Lincoln ft Beatrice company. Qalet Campaign la Dodg. FREMONT. Neb., Oct. .-Speclal.) Th political campaign In this county has been very quiet. No public meetings have bean held so far by either party. There are three tickets In ths field, republican demo cratic and socialist The prohibitionists also have a partial ticket Th socialists have never had a county ticket her be fore. They claim they have 30 voters, but It Is doubtful If they east over seventy-five socialists tickets. Republican and demo cratic candidates are making almost a house to bouse canvass throughout th country. This county has a candidate for district judge on each ticket and each will poll more than his party vote. The great est Interest centers on sheriff and county clerk with the odds In favor of the repub licans. Dodge county was formerly demo cratic but during the last eight years th tide has been turning until half the county officers are republicans and th old time majorities on the stat ticket reduced to under 100. Beatrice Stndente Orats Clan. BEATRICE, Neb.. Oct. 31. (Special. Another meeting of former and present students of ths State university was held last nl(ht In the Beatrice club rooms with a fair attendance. The constitution wss read and adopted, after which a splendid musical program was rendered. It was de cided to perfect a permanent organisation to be known as th University club at a meeting to be eld In two weeks, at which tiro officers wilt be elected. Open Uoepltal at Crete. CRETE, Nab.. Oct 33. (Special.) The Crete hospital Is a new Institution which has opened Its doors this week. A commo dious two-story brick dwelling In th east ern part of the city waa selected as the location and it has been fitted up with modern hospital appliances. The staff is Underwear Ladies' fleeced vests and pants, ecru, pants finished with Q C p yoke bands BsWU Ladies' Munsing fleeced vest and pants, cream and silver gray,, pants finished with jersey bands and pearl (tHf buttons UUU Ladies' cotton fleeced union suits, blue and natural, all open front with drop seat and C fl a open across bust lJUu Ladies' Munsing fleeced union suits, half open front, all open front and open across bust, silver gray, cream and 1.00 ecru each. , Ladies' Munsing cotton union suits, light and medium weights, cream and ecru 'K also low neck, sleeveless, ankle length, f flfl Each I sj U Ladies' wool, plaited, Munsing union suits, natural color, half open front and open across bust; a good weight; non- I CI1 shrinkable, 92.25 to la-JU Ladies' Vega silk vest and tights, light and medium weights, cream, blue and pink, vest high neck, long sleeve, fin- I flfl ished with cuff each... IaUU Ladies' silk and wool vest and tights to match; cream I GK color each 1(01 Ladies' wool sterling union suits, blue, cream and natural; new fronts, buttoned on shoulder, and half open fronts, medium and heavy weights, Q flfl 93.75 to wlWW MISSES' AND BOTS" JERSEY COTTON ribbed Vest and Pants, a good welcht for now. cream and T C ecru, each aSsJC MISSES' AND BOYS' NATURAL, JER eey ribbed Vests and pants, CA slaes 1I-S4. each JwC ' LADIES' BLACK COTTON HOSE, PLAIN and ribbed top, black and spilt foot, good length and elasUo, 4 (T 38o, for 1AA LADIES' BLACK FLEECED HOSE, ribbed top and elastic 4 ff 36c, I or LADIES' 3 LACK " CASHMERB HOSE, high spliced heels and soles, Or hem top, good length LADIES' BLACK CASHMERB HOSE, spliced heels and soles, natural wool foot, good lengths and very elaatla .... nJVC MISSES' AND BOY 8" BLACK WOOL H08E, double knee, heel and toe, medium and heavy ribbed, a good hose -r fjr school wear aCOC BOYS' HEAVY COTTON HOSE. DOUBLE knee, heel and toe, good black and good length, 18c, I C.C for WC INFANTS' CASHMERB HOSE. BLACK, blue, pink and white, silk -J f" ' heels and toe OC INFANTS' RUBEN VEST. WOOL. SILK and wool and silk, bands to matr. also the Princess Vest, "y with cuff, 36c, 60c OC SYR composed entirely of local physicians, with Dr. Charles H. Breuer as director, and a trained nurse who has Just arrived from Chicago. Norfolk Frond of Its Balldlag. NORFOLK, Neb., Oct 0 -(8peclal.)-Tb walls on Norfolk's new United States court house are pushing rapidly heavenward and all but two of the 200 carloads of material for th. structure hava Immii r.n1vMt. Th. attic timbers will be laid within a day or so. It Is estimated that th freight bills alone for the building have been $3,000 and the product when finished will bo magnifi cent Ths appropriation is $100,000. - Super intendent of Construction Fain, who hss represented the government In every part of the country on just this sort of build ings, says that there. Is no city In th United States of Norfolk's slse which can boast of so fins a government building. Su perintendent Williams of the construction company la just now figuring on a new $300,000 freight depot for Kanaaa City and also for th new government building at Hastings, Neb. Engine Ooo Into Stream. BEATRICE. Neb.. Oct 23.-(8pecUL Yesterday afternoon as Lon Simms was moving a threshing machine outfit serosa a bridge which spans Bear stack, th planks gave wsy and th engine went a onto the stringers. Fortunately there waC, no on Injured, as the engine did not turn over, but It took several hours to get tb machine out of the btidg and across th stream. . L M' V. .4. HARVARD, Neb.. Oct. 33 (Special.) This Is visiting day with the teachers of Harvard publio schools, given tnera by th Board of Education to visit each year on of th schools In other cities they may select IJncoln, York and Hastings have been selected this year as the schools vis ited by the different teachers, a portion going to sah place. Headache Cured and prevented by Dr. Miles AAtl-Faral Pills, unequalad for neuralgia, tootn- ache, backache etc. No opiates. Noo-. la i at) v.. Never ld In bulk. aVsttd for free book on the cur of headaoh. M dost 31 cents. Sold and guaranteed by all drug rt.t. 1 lit MILES MEDICAL CO, lknart. XndW EETS