TITE OMAHA' DAILY BEE: TIIURSDAY, JULY 7, lf04. And now the sale is fairly started every minute is important to you E Mm IV-IB) CR jCElLiLE u s n J liigllL AT C To-morrow again Every Department will offer strong evidence of the sale. The best proof of he wisdom of attending this sole is the money you can put back in your pocket as saved af ter making your purchase. Half Kelley Stiger price is your price. Every piece of goods in tliis stock was bought to satisfy Omaha's most particular and Kelley Stiger's private trade- It is practically all new bought for the summe season's selling ip the newest styles and best taste and judgement. Everybody in Omaha knows this. Yet everything in this stock from the smallest to the greatest item in it will be SACRIFICED IN THIS SALE AT HALF KELLEY STIGER'S PRICE KeJley-Stlger'e 13 and U Ladles' Tefousse IKeiiey-stigers Celebrated trimmed vuiiia yim tvacfc "nlt0 Kid f Gloves, atCpl $3.50 KeUey-Stlger's Muslin Underwear. at Half Price Kelley-SUger'a fl 811k and Lisle Gloves 0 Mitts at, pair, 39c & 50c Kelley-Stlger's $10 Blankets at 54.75 .1 Kelley-Stlger' 50c Underwear summer weight ladles and 425c children 9NX Kelley-Stit;er'a ; Fancy NECKWEAR Kelley-Btlger's Ladles F'cy Emb NECKWEAR for Indlea worth 36c J DC worth up to BOc, at MS Kelley-Stlger'e $7.50 siik Petticoats Kelley-Stlger's Fancy Cube Pins worth 10c, it. -... 3cl 3.98I,," ...39c J. L. Bratideis and Sons Selling CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS Sixteenth Paring Will Stand Orer Archer Week. COUNCIL STANDS BY CITY ATTORNEY Will Kot Ajf ptOT CoKtracts Vadsr b ExUUnaf Speclctlons and All ' PsTlsg Msttsrs Am Tied ' I'p Avals. An effort made by Councilman Nicholson Tuesday night to have the city council or der the temporary repair of the North Six teenth street . paving by filling the holes with broken atone failed, and the matter was referred to the committee on paving and sewerage. - Nicholson warmly advo cated .his resolution, which proposed to have the Board of Publlo Works do the work at a cost not to exceed $500. It called forth much debute and the opposition was led by Councilman Iloye. Finally on Hunt ington's suggestion that It would be better to wait for the supreme court's decision on a case Involving the question, the resolu tion waa referred. The council took eognlxanee of City At torney Wright's warning against ordering paving under the existing specifications and rejected the recotnmeridatlon of the Board of Publlo Works for the award of the Twentieth street work to Charles E. Pen ning. Also In directing the city clerk to withhold the publication of a number of paring petitions until further Instructed. Some new paving was set under way, It being on Thirty-second avenue from a point 206 feet south of Wool worth, avenue to Lin coln avenue. This adjoins Hsnscom park on the weat and has to be paid for out of the general city revenues. The Board of Publlo Works le directed, In a resolution presented by Councilman Dybnll, to ad vertise for bide for a new eurface of sheet asphsJtum. May Erect Taberaacle. The Flret Christian church wee granted permission to erect a temporary frame tabernacle, 60xM feet In slse, on Its prop erty at the southwest corner of Nineteenth and Farnam streets, the building to stand no longer than two years and to enable this congregation to have a meeting place while its new edifice ie being constructed on this site. The tabernacle will be placed on the rear of the lot facing on Nineteenth street, so as not to Interfere with the building. Mayor Moores appointed W. H. Bridges as member of the Board of Engineers to succeed George E. Cornelius, who has resigned because he Is going to enter bust nesa at Hock ford, 111. This appointment as well ae the reappointment for two year SINFUL NEGLECT How Is It possible for a sane man with food teeth to destroy them through careless neglect I SOZODONT is poeitlvely bene floial. It has made the toothbrush habit a real pleasure- SOZODONT TOOTH POWDER the natural complement of SOZODONT Liquid, la a beautiful polisher, absolutely free from grit and acid. Are you using It I You ought to be, I rousai li gum, towv. rm, f , All Kelley-Stlger's Silk Umbrellas Ladles' nnd men's styles, Worth up to $5.00. $1.98 & $2.50 B Ladies and mens n styles, worth up 98c 1 10 W, BO, ht Kelley-Stlger's 50c and 7tc Kelley-Stlger's $2 and $3 White Embfd Lawn Waists at 85c Men's Socks & Ladies' Fine Hose at.....25c Kelley-Stlger's 85c Summer UNDERWEAR for ladles f & children. Uw Kelley-Stlger's 25c all linen Handkerchiefs for ladles and gents Ia&2C Kelley-Stlger's All Over Laces for waists, yokes. Kelley-Stlger's French Vain WCS and Insortlngs, worth 60c, jr M worth 10c CH at yard CH gat, yard...aWt 1, jj, , j ; H Kelley-Stlger's Ml Wash I cl-;,c Kelley-Stlger'a Safety Pins worth 10o at 2c terms of Lewis S. Reed, P. L Ferine and George F. West as members of the Library Board, waa approved by the council. Councilman Dyball's resolution providing that no expenditures from the fire or po lice funds be authorised without the rec ommendation of the Board of Fire and Police Commissioners was adopted. Bom Minor Matters. Upon the recommendation of the commit tee on fire, water and police, eeveral lists of appointees on the Board of Public Works payroll waa turned down, the reason given being that no less than 1,434 separate names had been placed on the list In something like fifteen months. Comptroller Lobeck was moved to remark that this was be cause councllmen had been doing so much for their constituents. Councilman Nicholson secured the adop tion of a resolution dlreotlng the building inspector to have the large fence around the Iloagland property at Sixteenth and Howard streets, where construction Is un der way, moved back nearer the lot line In order to guarantee greater safety for pedestrians. The ordinance providing for the electrle lighting of crossings by the railroads was passed. The personal Injury claim of Carl W. Buel waa ordered settled for $50. YOUNG WOMAN KILLS SELF Alleged Family Trouble Causes Mrs. F. O. Manske to Drlak tar. bolle Acid. Mrs. P. C. Manske. 2S years of age, living in the rear of 1712ft Jnckson street, died at 1:06 Tuesday afternoon from the effects of carbolic acid taken with suicidal Intent. The woman drank about three oimces of the poison at 2:35 p, m. and died In halt an hour, after Drs. A. Romm, W. J. Leary and A. H. Koenlg bad tried to save her life. Domestic troubles are asntgned as the motive for the woman's self-destruction. The Munskes came to Omaha four months ago from Fort Dodge, la., and lived on South Eighteenth etreet before moving to the above number, where they lived but a week previous to the tragedy. Mrs. J. A. Latson, who has charge of the house and the one next door, and Mrs. B. C. Hartweli and Mrs. C. K. May, who occupy the front part of l?12Vik say the Manskes have not lived happily since they moved to Jackson street. Just what the cause of their trou bles was no one seems to know. Last Saturday they had a quarrel and on the Fourth of July another one. Their dispute Monday was of such a character that Mrs. Latson, the landlady, requested that they leave, as she did not want such actions around her place. At that time Mrs. Manske told several that her husband had Just threatenej her with a water pitcher and asked Mrs. Latson to come In If she did not want her furniture broken up. Mrs. Hartweli and Mrs. May say Mrs. Manske spoke several times on Monday In a manner that suggested the tragic act of yesterday afternoon. They advised the unfortunate woman against taking her life for any man. Monday evening Mrs. Manske left 'her husband and went to the Thurston hotel and registered aa "Mrs. Lenord," giving no address. She told the hotel clerk she had left her husband and waa looking for employment. There wsa nothing unusual In her actions at the hotel. . She returned to her home on Jackson etreet and asked If her husband had been there. Being told that he had not she left and soon returned, going. It la presumed, t a Marty pharmacy for the earbolte bjoML m Kelley-Stlger's SJk (fl, mm 3P All Kelley-Stlger's Kelley-Stlger's 75o Corset Covers Pearl Buttons nnd Fancy Dress Buttons, worth 25c, Inzon, nt 5c . 121c Embroid eries, at 25c Kelley-Stlger's 25c Organdies and other sheer wash aoods, at 10c Kelley-Stlger's Parasols, plain and fancy silk, worth 12.60, '. at 69c Kelley-Stlsrer's Fancy Art Linens on sals Kelley-Stlger's 50c PILLOW COVERS f nt, each I9c Af HALF PRICE m. ... . .....jhiwiwi.w Kelley-Stlger's Lace Curtains worth up to $5.00 at, per -f Q Q pair l,VO Kelley-Stlger's Lace Curtains worth up to $7.rw pa'.rP:r..2.98 Kelley-Stlger's DeLong Hooks and Eyes worth 10c. M Kelley-Stlger's Canneld Amellne Onio Dress Shields worth 25c,., at, pair ... 10c at, card rO Kelley Stiger's She poured the acid Into a cup and drank most of the poison. Joe Sypes, who lives next door, rushed in and tried to get the woman to a sofa, but she resisted, saying "go away." The husband, F. C. Manske, is a harness maker in the employ of J. H. Haney at Co., 313 South Thirteenth street. Coroner Bralley has taken charge of the remains and an Inquest probably will be held this afternoon. P. C. Manske, the husband of the dead woman, hearing of his wife's death, tried to forget his grief In drink and an hour after his wife died he was arrested as a drunk. The man sobered up toward mid night and was horrified to nnd himself be hind the bars of the city Jail. "For God's sake, please let me out," he pleaded with the Jailer. "Don't lock me up; let me go to my dead wife." As much aa Captain Mostyn disliked to hold the man he deemed it Inadvisable to let him loose, fearing that the man might commit some rash act if allowed hie lib erty Just then. "Th,e dead woman is now at the coroner's omce." said Captain Mostyn, "and If we let Manske go now he would probably walk the streets all night, and if possible get to drinking again." Manske said that both he and his wife were from Duluth, Minn. "We had a little quarrel a few daye ago," he said, when asked If he knew the reason of his wife's act. "but It was so trivial that I don't think It had anything to do with her death. We were married In 1SS2, and up to a month or so ago lived happily. Then we frequently quarrelled over small matters, and finally my wife said it would be best for us to separate. I tried to reason with her and thought I had calmed her down, but on returning from work day before yesterday I found that she had left me. She came back yesterday while I was away, and now they tell me she has killed herself." Manske denied having been a drinking man and asid that he Invariably gave hie wife nearly .11 hi. wsges. He 1. a member of the Leather Workers' union. ' PLBAflAfT WAYS FOR SIMMER OAVg urana Trunk-Lehlgh Valley route. Chicago to New York via Niagara Falls; the Grand Trunk-Illinois Central new through car line from St. Louis to Montreal; the. Grand Trunk-Vermont-Bos. ton A Maine route from Chicago to Boston and the Grand Trunk railway system to Montreal, Quebec and Portland. Fares, descriptive literature, etc., will be mailed on application to the advertising de partment. Grand Trunk Railway System, lMdams St.. Chicago, Geo. W. Vaug Dial Hob Oetlaa. The committee on arrangements of the Dixie cluh derided last nlghr upon Sat urday July 14. . th, dati for the first annual plcnlo of the organisation. The out '"1.W"e s Lake Manawa, with game, during the aftsrnoon and a dance or a concert In the evening. Dr. Z. D. Clnrk Is chairman of the committee A recep tion committee, composed of both Omaha and Council Uluff. people, will he pointed to assist him In perfecting arrange ments This is to be the only soWnl ,v"nt given bv the Dixie club during the sum mer and will be for the members and aa many friends as they care to bring. tins. v;i::slow's SOOTIUHQ SYRUP has heea tkMtd by Millions of Mothers for their rUltiren wlille TeeUUus tor O'er Jfltt Y'.. I auouua Uie etiikl. autoae M futnt. eila; il loin, euros wlcd euUifc end m tue boat ,lIi.riii (TEST a smu. "BOS i gv gsrn Kelley-Stlger's 75c Foulards and the favorite silks, at, yard Kelley-Stlger's $1.00 Silks 25c 49c S Kelley-Stlger's fancy silk, chiffon and lace Parasols, worth up to $4, at $U98 All of Kelley. Stiger's French Perca line and Spun Glass Linings, at, yd, I0c-I5c Kullcy-Stlger'H 75c and $1.00 Laundry Bags 35c Kelley-Stlger'a RIBBONS worth 80c & 75c ynrd 25c Kelley-Stlger'a Lace Curtains worth up to $lo P',rP1.3.98 Kelley-Stlger's Men's Undew'r worth 50c, at 25c JISLWPISS"Hf'L'W&. Kelley-Stlger's 2Sc Hose . Kelley-Stlger's Hunian Hair Supporters ROLLS worth 26c, at, pair .. 9c worth 60c. 17c at, ' each .. Stock at Half BURGESS AT HIS OLD SALARY Board of Education Makes No Change in Secretary's Offloe. JANITORS GET ANOTHER GRAB AT PAY Will Be Allowed Half Month's Wages la August tor Getting; Ready to .Open Buildings in September. J. F. Burgess was re-elected secretary of the Board of Education for the next year Tuesday night, nine out of ten of the twelve membere present voting for him. The three other votes were cast for D. M. Haverly. Nothing was said about f educing the salary of the secretary from J2.100 to $1,800 a year. After the meeting Mr. Burgess entertained the members at an informal luncheon at a down town cafe. Eleven bids for printing and supplies were received, seven for coal, three for Janitors' supplies and three for cadet uni forms. All were referred to the committee on supplies for tabulation and considera tion. Secretary Burgess pronounced the proposals generally satisfactory from a superficial examination. The lowest price on anthracite coal was made by Sunder land Bros., the figures being 9.t9 a ton. This firm also submitted the lowest prloe on steam coal, $2.94. For lump and nut coal the prices ran between $4 and $S. Berg, Swanaon A Co. submitted the lowest offer for uniforms, naming a price of $13.76 com plete. An Anonymoas Letter Torn I'p. An anonymous letter criticising the work of one of the teachers was ordered torn up without being read. This was done and n reselutlon adopted declaring that anony mous communications of sny nature will not be received. Truant Officer Parker, in his annual re port, showed that he had made a total of 1,775 calls during the year and compelled 244 truants to attend school. Thirty-seven parents and guardians were arrested and tried in police court and 833 pupils entered .or caused to be re-entered In the schools, 271 notices of varioua kinds being served. The committee on heat and ventilation recommended that the Janitors of seven room buildings and over be given full pay for the laet half of August, because they are required to employ extra help In the "rush" of getting the building In ehape for the opening of erhool. This was done to meet the request of the Janitors for full pay for August, but the proposed resolu tion, after discussion was laid over for two weeks, as It would require suspension of the rules. Member McCague wiled atten tion to the fact that such action would causa an Increase of from $000 to $700 In the yearly payroll. Foar Teachers ilrilfi. The resignations of the following teachers were accepted: Bertha Case. Florence M. Farmelee, who wishes to attend school; Maywood Schrelber, because of approach ing marriage, and Verna C. Blythe, who announces that she has been appointed supervisor of music In the Qulncy (111.) schools at a monthly salary of $200. The bid of W. McLeod for trading at the Monmouth Park erhool and transporting the earth removed to the Saratoga site for $4 cents a yard, waa accepted, It being the lowest. . , The secretary was ordered to terminate the lease of the Gruenlg building, near the Saratoga school, which has been ueed for it. per nrd ........ CT3 m Faso Choice of Kolley-Stlger's Ladies' Corsets At one half Kel ley Stiger's Price Suits qi All of Kelley Stlger's Velveteen Skirt Binding, I0c i'i utility, at. Yard, 5c All the Kelley Stlger's all silk Veiling, vorth up to 60c ynrd, at, yd, 15c-25q csssz Kelley-Stlger's 2."c cjuitllty RIBBONS Kelley-Stlger's 25c quality, Sunbonnets at, yard. 10c all sizes. . . 10c Kelley-Stlger's Men's ' Summer UNDERWEAR Kelley-Stlger's Men's Nlghl Shirts worth $1, nt ...... 50c worth $1 at Kelley-Stlger's HOOKS AND EYES Kelley-Stlger's $7 DRESS SKIRTS worth 6c, at, 1c will j;pat each ...... 2.98 Kelley Stiger's school purposes, as the etructure will Se needed no longer. A contract with Bellamy A Hornung for the Installation of heating, ventilating and plumbing In the new Monmouth Park school for $12,897 was ordered signed. Upon the recommendation of the teach ers' committee certificates were directed is sued to the following, who took the recent examinations: For kindergarten director, No. 26; for paid kindergarten assistant, No. 20 1 for assistants, primary and grammar schools, Nos. 1, I, t, 4, . 11, 16, 21 and 31. Thle means that the greet majority who took the examinations failed. The secretary was Instructed to sign a warrant for $150 for special services ren dered by Attorney Elmer E. Thomas In the McDonald damage suit litigation. DRUGGISTS MI ST BR CHART. They Sell All Kinds of Hair Prepara tions and Fear In Discriminate. Druggists sell all kinds of hftlr prepara tions, and as a rule they are wisely chary of giving preference to any particular one, but many of them have come out plainly for Kewbro's Herplcldc, the new treat ment that absolutely kills the dandruff germ. H. Swannell & Son, Champaign, 111., sny: "One customer of ours who did not have a hair on top of his head when he began to use Herplclde, now has a fair start towards n good head of hair. We b-lleve Herplcldc to be by far the best preparation of Its kind on the mar ket." Hundreds of similar testimonials from everywhere. Sold by leading drug gists. Send 10 cents In stamps for Sample to The Herrlelde Co., Detroit, Mich. Sher man & McConnell Drug Co., special agents. FIRST MARCH INGCLUB FORMED Fifth Ward Republicans Oct to Front vrlth Another ftentpala-a Orsjanlastlon. The Fifth Ward Roosevelt and Fair banks Marching club Is ready for business. It was organised last night by the mem bers of the Fifth Ward Republican club. There was a fair-sited crowd at the hall, corner of Sixteenth and Corby streets, to take part In the organisation. The follow ing oflloera were chesen: Peter Klewlt. president; C. E. Watson, first vice presi dent; Joe Redmond, second rice president; Ben Stone, secretsry, and Robert Christy, treasurer. The chslrman appointed a com mittee of five to meet with clubs from 1 B3Bm pure. The critical ordeal through which the expectant mother mutt part, however, it to fraught with dread, pain, tuffering and danger, that the very thought of it fills her with apprehension and horror. There it no necessity for the reproduction of life to be either painful or dangerout. The use of Mother' Friend to prepares the tyttem for the coming event that it it tafely patted without any danger. Thit great and wonderful of women through the trying crisit without tufTering Send lor free book eoatalatag Inforsaal of priceless value lo all expe.Mal aiolbera. Till Braidtlg Begslator Cf , Atltata, fia. KNOW KNOW KNOW KNOW KNOW KNOW Kelley-Stlger'a C0c and 7So Wash Goods Kellsy-Btiger Q mc Batistes J Organdies, andS mnln floor at I5c S5fe$:....5cB Kelley-Stlger's fino stock tnens at about half pries Kelley-Stlger's , J2.60 Bleached Napkins, at, dosen, ' $1.25 Tsmaaamaamw Kelley-Stlger's $1.00 cotton BLANKETS full slxe, M(k pair '. .:.ntJ Kelley-Stlger's 20c Art Drapery , SWISS ynrd wide, ut UiW Kellcy-Stlger Men's Kelley-Stlger's Men's Negligee Shirts Night Shirts Worth $1.50. worth $1.50, -at 75c will go nt 75c Kelley-Sllgera Plain and fancy Kelley-Stlger's Corset Covers Handkerchiefs and Drawers at each ...25c worth 75e, at 39c YOU YOU YOU YOU YOU YOU Price at Sixteenth and Douglas other wards tonight for the purpose of or ganising a central Roosevelt and Fair banks club. The committee named is: Harry Asher, Frank E. Stone, J. M. Ward, C. J. Tracy and J. L. Belsel. The club will meet every eecond Tuesday night, be ginning with laet night's meeting. A con stitution and bylaws governing the organ isation were adopted, and the meeting ad journed subject to the call of the presi dent. AXMJAL. MEETI.1D Grand Lodge Benevolent and Protee ' tire Order of Elks. . Cincinnati, O., July 18-23. The Chicago Great Western railway will, on July IS and 17, Inclusive, sell round trip tickets at one fare, plue $2.25, to Cincinnati, O. Tickets good for return until July 2$. For further Information apply to S. D. Parkhurst, General Agent, 1512 Farnam stieet, "Omaha, Neb. Imperial Conncil Nobles of th Mystic Shrine, Atlantlo City, N. J., July 12-11 the Chicago Great Western railway will, or. July 9 and 10, sell round trip tickets at one fare, plus $2, to Atlantic City, N. J. Tlckete limited to July 23. On return trip stopovers will be allowed nt Philadelphia. Baltimore and Washington. For further In formation apply to S. D. Parkhurst, Gen eral Agent, 1512 Fnrnam street, Omaha, Neb. Special Sunday Rates to rjreat West era Park, Manning, la. For the months of June, July, August snd September, on every Sunday except July t, the Chicago Greet Western railway will sell round-trip tlokete at one fare to Great Western park, Manning, la. For fur ther Information apply to S. D. Parkhurst, general agent, 1812 Farnam at, Omaha, Neb. peelal Hammer Tourist Hates It. Psnl and Minneapolis. On July 14 to IS, Inclusive, the Chicago Great Was tern railway will Sell round trip tlckete et $10.76 from Omaha to St. Paul and Minneapolis. Tickets good for return until August B. For further Information ap ply to S. D. Parkhurst, General Agent, 1M1 Farnam street, Omaha, Neb. Hon. J. I Kennedy and Nelson C. Pratt will speak at the Fifth ward republican meeting July T, ( p. m., Young's hall Sherman avenue and Corby street. W. B. CHRISTIE. President. PAUL SEWARD, Secretary. No woman' happf. nesa can t complete without children ; it it her nature to love and warn- them much so at to love the, beautiful and JFlPUCBDdSll "PRANIHCIS" bought Kcllpy, PUper Co's. Stock. Tlicrr- over a hnixlrrtt thousand dn. lnr's Worth of Roods In the stock. We pniil $45,200 for it that' less than half It cost. Kcllcy-Stlscr's stock, and how icood it la. They nlwnjs carried fine goods. It la the bltfKONt dry Roods stock ever sold In Oiiinhn hy order of tht cotirt. All Kelley-Stlger's ffl Kelley-Stlger's 2-50 Mar' I $1.25 and 1.50 settles Bed a Dress . 1.25 1 ft0.....69c Kelley-Stlger's $2.50 Table Linens, at, yard, 95c Kelley-Stlger's m Half Blenched Table Linen, at, yard. ...,18c Kelley-Stlger'a Imported Ginghams at, per OK yard OlC KtMley-Stlger'a $1.00 IUcachnd Table Linens at, per yard 48c Kelley-Stlger's Fancy Wash Belts worth 60c, P r nnd 7.V, JC Kelley-Stlger's MendingCotton worth 5c, it n All Kelley-Stlgcr't Kelley-Stlger's 50c Table Paddings CORSETS worth up to 50c 54 inches wide, at 25c at TERRILL SELLING OUT At one-half of cost price Entire Stock Must Be Sold by Rug. 1st. IMPORTED DRESS GOODS, Silks, laces and Trimmings. Sacrificed at an unheard of price. Atomizers Our stock of Atomizers compilses forty or fifty styles, ranging In prion from tin to $2.00. Single tip Automlsers for spray ing watery fluids for 24o. The "FAt'LT LESS" Atomizer, aa per cut, provldod with three tips and spraying, either oily or watery fluids, for $1 00. Post paid, $1.10. We have a complete Rubber Uooi De partment, covering HICVEHAL THOUSAND Items. . Sharman&McQon.iell 0ru2 Co. Corner lt;h and Dodge Bte., Omaha. MEN ANDWCMEH. U Hit for d harias.lsfiauiiBStion, Irrltollom it nlMiatlwM of Diasssa metttbrauae, r.l'.iMi, as sat Mtru snt or o!0oue. i stairs i fMlCHISlCtlCl IISWSMTI.I fs""1 a tr hy ate. er a la vrspfMI i. tiar.M. prepaid. M II as. mi Iwitl. aj.?. Inula aaal e taeaaat ' I