10 TIIE OMAT1A DAILY BEE: TUESDAY. OCTOBER 18, 190. NEBRASKA DAY AT TIIE FAIR Antelope 8ttte U Be the Center of Interest at Bt. Louii. THOUSANDS WILL TAKE PART IN SHOW " J tiereraor Mickey-aad Staff, with Stat Offlnri a ad Other DUtlaxaUhea , CJtlseefe, to Be Members o( the Delegation. Nebraska will be well represented at the World's Fair on the spertal day set aside In its honor Tueedajr, October 25, according to O. W. Wattles, prealdent of the commie alon from thla state. Many from Omaha, Lincoln and from all parte of the state have announced their Intention of taking advantage of the (8.60 rate for the round trip and agisting In making a' good show- Ing on Nebraska day. The commissioners have devoted much bard work to adver tising and endeavoring to create Interest In the event, and Mr. Wattles feels that their efforts will be met with success. More than 2,000 invitations have been sent to residents of the Antelope state as a means of calling special attention to the desira bility of their presence In St. Louis next "sday, but all Nebraskans are invited and urged to be present. Appropriate badges have been made, and some have been distributed by Commissioner Wattles and his assistants. Others may be obtained at the Nebraska pavilion in the agricul tural building' at the fair. A special train on the Burlington, leav ing Lincoln on the night of the 24th, will convey Governor Mickey, his full staff of colonels and the other state officers. At Omaha it Is probable that they will be joined by Mayor Moore and members of the city and. county government. , A splendid program for Nebraska day has been arranged at the fair, where the magnificent and unique exhibition of this state has attracted much comment., presi dent Francis will make an address at Fes tival Hall at 2 o'clock In the afternoon and speakers from the state will respond. From 4 to C a reception will be held at the Ne braska pavilion, where all past, present and future residents of the state are ex pected to assemble. The details of the program are to be an nounced later. Everything possible will be done to make the attendance large and to provide for the comfort and entertainment ot the Nebraskana. J0fwmrnmnmStKnfBmTl HUM HI Mi i"ilBaT1MTlTTirioHWTwTaTT H t,...,i. III 1111 wv-u 1 Gass&HaD -rite Cli -NOTES FROM FEDERAL COURT !fevember Terns Will Have Plenty of Work, for the Dockets Are LobsT. The November' term of the federal courts will convene In this city November 14. A petit and grand Jury both will be drawn for the term and the sessions promise to be a long one. A large number of criminal cases are to be looked Into by the grand Jury, Including two or three murder cases on the Indian reservations, and a dozen or more bootlegging cases, as well aa two or three postolflce defalcation cases and a doaen or more of the strike cases and three counterfeit cases. The civil docket is also a long one and promises to become longer, as filings are being constantly added. The I ..l,.Aa . . .ln 1 1 1 i WIUV VI 1111 11 uuMSf AVI 111 niu CAJ 1 V November 4. Asmus Boysen, a resident of Iowa, has brought suit In the United States circuit court against James Cunningham and about twenty other defendants to quiet title to certain premises in Burt county, Ne braska. The land In question la valued at $10,00. The plaintiff is at present in pos session of the property, which is a ranch property, but the defendants ' claim an equity title In the property' which the plaintiff denies. Hence the suit to quiet the title and let the plaintiff remain in peacea ble possession. Discharges in bankruptcy were yester day granted by Judge W. H. Munger in the United States district court to Frank C. IJamilton, Creighton, Knox county; Dldy mus D. Dayton, College View, Lancaster county, and Patrick J. Holden, Yutan, Saunders county, Nebraska. Alexander D. Miollb, an accountant of Omaha, y yesterday filed' his voluntary application In bankruptcy In the I'nlted States district court praying that he might be relieved from his several Indebtednesses. Ills liabilities are scliodukd at H3.t and bis assets at $313.26. uC Tuesday-Important Sale I On Main Floor At Extraordinary Bargain Prices The entire sample lines of cut glass and hand-painted China from a great eastern manufacturer we bought at a most unusual bargain and are enabled to offer high grade cut glass and fine hand-painted China at prices never known in a sale in Omaha. The cut glass is all perfectly cut in beautiful designs on clear crystal. Thousands of pieces to select from all on sale on main floor. Tuesday Everything Goes at ' Much Less Than Its Usual Price Cut glass vases, water bottles, punch bowls, salad dishes, candel abra, candelabra mirrors, tumbles, wine glasses, rose bowls, celery dishes, bon bon dishes, little plates and trays, sugars, creamers, pitch ers, tankards, cologne bottles, etc. Included in this stock It the beautiful - Intaglio Glass on Etched Gold Glass This fine glass received too late to be dis played in our window. Gold is blown In the glass and etched and engraved on the sur face. The most attractive designs. I I HI I IMIII Vl i ,M -S tk Jl FOUR EXTRA SPECIALS IN CUT GLASS 39c Heavy sterling silver top sa t and pep pers, and heavycut glass (Q bottles, worth 75c, at MV Sample odd pieces cut glass Cp salts and peppers, worth 25c, at..0 Cut glass knife rests, worth ud to J1.00. at. each Cut glass mustard pots and cologne bottles, worth 1125, 69C The Famous LIMOGE HAND PAINTED CHINA The name of the artist appears on every piece of this China in flowers and fruit subjects, rich coloring hand painted plates, fish and meat platers, bread and butter plates, after dinner coffees, pitchers individual creams and sugars, salts and peppers, etc., etc. Specials in Hand-Painted China Pieces at 39c and Up. Ladles' JS$IKID GLOVES ? 39c This is the most unusual Kid Glove bargain in years these gloves are actually worth up to a dollar a pair broken lots and odd sizes of a score of the finest glove factories in the country. In many shades for street and evening wear buttqn and clasp styles never such an offer 75c and $1.00 Kid Gloves, at, per pair. Watch Our JODAMDEISl- Windows LQtJMilS 39c Watch Our Windows 3iC GEORGE WANTS TO BE A HERO Toauagr Mas Modestly "Offers to Serve His Coantry In the Wavy. ' That patriotism still burns bright In the breast ot young America Is shown by a let ter Just received at the regular army re- crultlng office In this city. The letter comes from a town In Iowa and Is written In a very neat hand and reads as follows: To United State Recruiting Office: Gen tlemen ituvlna; past the ISih year und longng to enlist and being governed by such a desire from childhood, I offer to eay that I shall report myself for -x4min.t-tlon at your omce Friday, the Mth day of said month. I have always been a great lover of my country and thrilled by the devastation In the fur east, which has created In my bosom a stronger patriotic feeling than ever: therefore 1 would wish to offer my aervlces to my native land, and If the opportunity offers, will he glad to take part In any heroic exp.otia that may come to pass In the near future Gentlemen. I also have to say that I will never play the coward and will also never rebel against my superiors. Hoping that tnjf wish shall be fulfilled, I am ery respectfully yours. GEO. O. Unfortunately for the young patriot, It was his Intention, evidently, o enlist In the navy, but the recruiting detachment had left the city Just prior to his arrival and the letter was turned over to the army recruiting officials. , and aa there U a paucity of opportunities for "heroic" ex ploits in the army branch of the service Just now, George has not yet presented himself for enlistment. Treaties Try to Kseapa. During the progress of the evening meal at the county Jail Sunday several "trus ties' tried to make their escape through an aperture used for the passing of meals and other things. The prisoners were making their way through the kitchen when discovered by Jailer Roach. The 'men were prisoners who had a few days vet to serve. The paasaga through which the . prisoners made their way leads Into the 7 wmmv 9 GREAT LACE CURTAIN SALE! Greatest Special Sale Ever Held in Omaha $32,000 Stock of Lace Curtains at Less Than Half-Price. TrYn-irmw wa brlna forward thousands nr Laes r!intal nm from our otgantlo purchase to replenish our stocks. Our f sale today was enormous, but a $32,000 stock, of ourtalna cannot depleted In ona day. The bargains and the assort ment will be every bit as great tomorrow. Those who could not attend yesterday and those who did not get watted upon will have another extraordinary opportunity to select from this almost endless stock, with thousands or absolutely new patterns. Tomorrow Will Be the lbst Extraordinary Lace Curtain Bargain Day Ever Known Thousands and thousands of pairs of Laos Curtains in Arab, Cable net, Irish Point. Hun- l no (Q IT (Q 70 F-2' A -98C.98 All the plain and corded Arabian and line Nottingham curtains many worth 17.50 pair go a:, each... 98c ne Femtna, Brus sola and Batten berg, at, pair. .. All the sing-In and sample curtains in this purchase all grade and all kinds thousands ot them J? worth 2 o0 pair go at, Jif each SS Drummars' Sampla Curtains or Half Curtains gisc Thousand of Lace Curtains CA I Thousand of Laos Curtains (Tfl .- JJ I at, pair pl IS NOT HALF THEIR REGULAR VALUE. at, pair AND THIS JOOfl l Us? J 3Z Liebig Company's great grazing farm fa Uru guay coyer 1,100 square miles, where 115,000 cattle fatten. It ia by far the lar gest company in the world making concentrated beef foods only, and the principal product of Uua immense factory la tbo world known bluo signature brand, . IJebitf OompaDy'B j Extract of Beef kitchen and It Is not thought they could havs escaped In any event without at tracting attention. TROUP DISSOLVES HIS ORDER Jud Removes Reatralat Placed oa the Nebraska Bltulltble Pav. las; Compaay. The first stage ot the Ure paving Injunc tion suit was completed at 2 o'clock, when Judge Troup granted the order dissolving the temporary restraining order and allow ing the Nebraska Bttulithlo 'company to proceed vwlth the work on Thirty-second avenue. The attorneys for the plainilrtl took exception to the decision. They desire to have the hearing at as early a date aa possible on the suit, but It Is thought the case cannot come up (or a week or two. Marrtaae l.lreaaea. The following marriage licensee were Issued up to noon, October 17: Name and Residence. Age. Philip Plelaa, Jr.. Omaha..... a ttlisabeth bchlnker, Uuuha,.., ii Henry Qubl. Omaha.'. X Annie Nelson,' Omaha 24 George W. Witmm, South Omaha 34 Muude K. Saunders, Lincoln V Joe Ixintf, South Omaha 89 !tdle Fuller. Omaha. , 17 IS K. Wedding ftlnga. Edholm, Jeweler. aeak Tklaf Oeli Away. While Harry Marowlta, a merchant at 41H North bliteemh street, was selecting- a pair of trousers for a straniier who Imd already plckod out a coat and veat, the uuir took ITreucU Wave with the coat and vest without going through the for mality of paying for them. Mr. Marowlts has asked the assistance of the police de partment in flnding the rude customer. Iowa Man's Innoceace. H. E. Wilcox of Bedford. Ia. confoased In police court he had lived In the wide, wide world twenty-four years and had never until Sunday seen a pair of brass knuckles. Wilcox waa arrested aa a sus picious character and when searched at the city Jail a pair of brass knucklos was found in one of his pockets. He was I r raigned before Police Judge Berks tn the charge of carrying concealed weapons, lut told auch a atmlghtforward story to thu police magistrate that he waa discharged and told to go hla way. Wilcox taid he waa on hia way help husk Nebraska's corn crop. The prisoner explained the profes sion of the concealed weapons by saying us iuuuu mem in an empty box car and thought they were parts of a machine. OMAHA WEATHER TUESDAY-Fair and Cooler. 1 BFffl ikadUjUimpd TUESDAY a day of GREAT BARGAINS BOTDBE TUESDAY a day ot . GREAT BARGAINS ...Great Money Saving Sales... It's your savings, not your earnings, that bring you "the glorious privilege of being independent." Here are sen sational opportunities for you. A Devouring Sale of Embroideries. Scarcely able to cope with the crowds of eager buyers Monday morning; better fixed for satisfactory selling Tuesday. Another lot brought out of manufacturer's sample lengths of embroideries. 4J yards for 11c. It's a marvelous op portunity for embroidery buyers, and the sale is continued one more day on the basis of regular 15c to 25c pieVe of embroidery for something like 2$C. MAIN FLOOK. I The Sensational Rug Sale Brussels, Wilton Velvet. Ex Brussels, Beauvas, Axmlnster, con tinues until closing time Tuesday. It's a aale of manufacturer's sam ., pl. Not a rug among the lot ever waa trodden on. Tho colors are as bright and brilliant as ever. The prices are cut In two, INVESTIGATE. STOVES A raging aale of Peninsular Stoveji, the one auperb stove on the mar ket. A greater fuel saver and heat giver than any other stove put up against it. The features In It make it easily the beet. Bee our fcatta lons of them In Hardware Section, base, ment. Bnse Burners, Ranges. HARDWARE SECTION. Bennett's Grocery e in seven states. The busiest place Fifty (16.00) 'S. ft H. Green Trading; Stamps Willi line? iuuiius uu- et Java and Mo- CE f cha Coffee M Ten (11.00) 8. & H. Green Trading Stamps with quarter pound can Ground Black tOr Pnner .1 Twenty (12.00) S. 8t H. Green Trading Stamps with pound package fS,r Tea Slftings Ten (11.00) "8. ft H." Green Trading Stamps with 6 packages of Lsun drold, a perfect washing 2Rc Compound w Ten (11.00) S. 4 H. Green Trading Stamps with pound can of A r Specials In Vegetables Two-pound can Peas 10c Two-pound for can Corn .10c 10c 10 cans for H.00 and forty (KOO) in Green Trading Stamps. Three-pound can. Tomatoes for ,. Baking Powder Candy! Candy! Several hundred pounds, vanilla flavored, delicious Chocolate Creams f y per pound t rnmaiijm'iiriwviiu Be Sure and Attend Our Famous Two Hours Dress Goods Sale FROM TO 11 A. M. TUESDAY We will sell 1,000 wool dress patterns. In M. M and 68-Inch broadcloths and meltons worth from 11.60 to 12.98 yard, 12 60, 11.60 and $1.28 French Voiles Crepe da Chines, Crepe de Paris Bedford Conln In evening shades. Black Oranadlnes, Black Fancies and other goorin, worth up to H.60 yard only one pattern to a cuatonier hn. at, yard..... OVC FROM I. to 4 P. M. Tl'ESDAT We .Will sell 60 pieces of Wool Challles th 60o grade and 60 pieces of the T5c grade French Flannel only 10 to U yards to a customer ' O'lr at, yard i OC Other Dress Goods sales In the hlgfe grade department. . More Silk Bargains Tuesday 15c A new range of Black and Colored Silks, at, yard Japanese Wash Silks, full line of colors, 27 Inch, at, yard Rustling Taffeta, colors, all silk, on Bale at, yard 39c 49c 55c 69c Tard wide Black Taffeta, all dr. silk. SDecial. at. yard All Bilk Wash Taffeta, all colors, on sale at, yard Black Taffeta and Peau de Sole. 27 Inches wide, on aale at, yard. Furnishing Goods Department jiriRT ( 25c our 1 $1.00 MEN'S LAUNDERED SHIRTS-In all the new fall patterns and all )en sizes the greatest snap of the season at wTfiJSc BOT8' SHIRTS AND SHIRT I COMBINATION BUITS-For boys and .. .w.o .u an hi.ot mm uuium, i ana ciria. neece iinea. in ail aises. e- "" worth up to 76c, at For One Hour-10 to 11 A. M. choice. 39c CLOAK DEPARTMENT SPECIALS SILK DRESS SKIRTS With four ruffles and worth 110.00, special, qq PRETTT SILK COATS Worth Q QQ STTLISII 8UITS-In fine cheviots, at i Women's Ctavenette Coats, Women's itoo tfnderskirts, at m .8.90 Women's Flannelette Wrappers, . at Women's Eiderdown Bocques, at A FEW NOTION BARGAINS 2,o 3Jc guaranteed lie 1c ...... 10c ......10c 2lc 5c 990 ..49c ..49c ..49c Interesting Grocery Prices 6o Silk, 10c Nursery Pins, card 5c full 200-yard Sewing Thread, to run on any machine, spool 3c Btintlruj Cotton, spool 2Dc Dress Shields, at 20c Tooth Brushes, at 6c Pearl Buttons, at 26c Needle Books, at 6c ThlmWes, jg 6c Gold Eye Needles, jg Hundreds of other staple notions at one half to one-quaxter regular price. Put In Your Application If we haven't just what you want in the shape of a vacant of fice room right now, it will only be a question of a little while till we can fit you out with exactly what you require. Put in your application,- M'ith a description of your wants, and as soon as offices are availabl4tf the kind and price, you name, we will notify you with an invitation to come and look at them. Remember that of fices in The Bee Building are always in brisk demand and none of them stay vacant very long. R. C. PETERS & CO., i RENTAL AGENTS. If you compare our prices with others you'll never buy elHewhere. Never before have vegetables been so plentiful and the conned product so cheap. WE HAVE THE GOODS WE MAKE THE PRICES. S-pound can new packed Tomatoes 6c 8-pound can new packed Pumpkin 6o 3-pound can new packed Hominy 6c S-pound can new packed Squash 6o 3-pound can new pocked Butter Beans. 6c 2-pound can new oacked Corn 6c 2-pound can new packed String Beans.. 6c z-pouna can new pacjtea White Wax .Beans c 20 lbs. pure cane Granulated Sugar ....11.00 1-quort can best Syrup 7Ho New Evaporated Apples, lb 7ic New Evaporated Blackberries, lb 7Vic Egg-O-See 71o Force 7o X-Cello 7H Kiln dried Oatmeal, lb 2c Quail Oats, 2-!b. pkg 6o Morgan's Sapollo So 4-pound package Gold Dust. .............. Uo Pearltne, pkg lo 10 bars Laundry Soap, all brands 26o Dried Marrowfat Peas, lb So New Japan Rice, lb , 2o New Tapioca, lb So New Siuto, . lb So New Farina, lb So Arm and Hammer Baking Soda (o CHINA SPECIALS. Decorated Cuspldores Ta Covered Slop Jars 65a White Tulip Cups and Saucers, per set 6So Tumblers, per set 6o -piece Cream Set Ho Decorated Japanese Salts and Peppers. 6o Decorated Breakfast Sets, 24-plece Wedgwood Porcelain 11.38 Freshest. Purest, Best Butter at E'JAVDEftJ BROS. A Ring That Satisfies No purchase ot a lifetime requires the care that shold be shown In buying the engagement ring. We have made a study In thla line, and have chosen a stock which will nable you to have the best sets, the prettiest settings nd the most reliable plnln rings. Spend a few minutes n our store. Look for the name " S. W. LINDSAY, Jeweler, 1316 Douglas St. . - n THE WABASH n LANDS YOU AT WORLD'S FAIR. NO OTHER LINE CAN. Round Trip Rates: $8.50 . DAILY EXCEPT FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, $I3i80 Dally D Dr. Lyon's PERFECT T00.S1 Povdor AN ELEGANT TOILET LUXURY Used by people of refinement tor over a quarter of a century PREPARED PV READ DOWN 6:30 P. M. 6:45 P. M. 7:00 A. M. 7:15 A. M. FAST TRAINS DAILY READ UP 7:45 A. M. 8:t)0 A. M. 7:35 P. M. 7:50 P. M. Lv; Omaha Arr. 8:20 A M. 9:00 P. M. Lv. Council Bluffs Arr. 7:05 A M. 8:45 P. M. Arr. World's Fair Station Lv. 7:45 P. M. 9:15 A. M. Arr. St. Louis Lv. 7:30 P. M. 9:00 A M. . . Comparo This TImo With Other Linos. , ''" ' s : , . We have others. Call at Walash City Office, 1601 Farnam, or address HARRY E. M00RES, G. A. P. D Omaha, Neb. 3C