. TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TTT.SDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, lf)06. SepteiiliEF f iFiitare - Sale ""A 'grand opportunity at a moat acceptable time. A great furniture sale that represents the supreme efforts, of. buying capabilities. A furniture sale the result of month of careful 'and untiring energy. A furniture sale that speaks volumes in its money-saving possibilities. A furni ture sale that fs not merely a "newspaper" sale, but a bona fkte'sale, with the goods actually on sale and at prices far below that usually asked by other stores. Use our liberal credit system and get what you want NOW. Your Credit is Good at the People's Store LIBERAL CREDIT AS USUAL ' ju The People's Siore M id R fl - Special 1vhiib n'X- (J Jfl y Frames f hlrcli innlmi- In any. finely flniwlit-u, Sft - m stilneil n.ahou.inv effect. HIilmlMei inn is of Ini - urtrteri veronaa ovit suur- nn(c ,i Hi'i InftH; all fltM special for our B B() Srcat H.-rteiiilr ;le. Price u,uv V Tama, 91 Caek and BOo Par Week. September Furniture Specials Iron Berts, pea sjreen or white enamel, al lalses, $3.(0 values September aale UB price 4 l.OO Velour t'oucheS, selected cover inga, $9 valuei, Sep- C C() tember aale price JJJ BufTeta, finished In quartered oak effect, 125.00 values .c.en,.b.r."!e. 16.50 Chiffonier, solid oak, five druw era, IV 60 values A 7i special 1 Dining; Room Chairs, fane seat, li bit Values. Septem- ' QUn ' per aale price Carpets and Rugs All Wool Ingrain Carpets, our 76c grade, September KQp aale price w Art Reversible Ruga, 9x12 aits, IS. 50 valuea, Septem. A QU uvi suie puce ty(J Rope Portlcrea for double doors, 14.60 values. Septem- O AO ber sale price A,XJf Crockery We carry a complete line of Pinnerware, Toilet Sets, Gran iteware and House Furnishing Goods. All sold on easy payments. CENTER TABLES (Exactly Ufce Cut.) Made of solid oak. with quartered veneer top;, can We had either In tho rolderi or weathered oak finish, also In the mahogany finish. An value for our great Septem- fAQ ber sale. Sals price j V. . r77i"'"'1. i ''"Tf ' grafts EXTENSION TABLES (Exactly Like, Cut.) Finished an the latest quartered ohk effect, larne 42-lrtch tops with very heavy rim. Thee tables ar: biillt extra strops;' and are of a ..high grade order, tips rial Septem- o Ss ber. sale price. c-',JyJ Terms, $1 Cask and 600 i. , Far Week.' 1612 TARN AM STREETS. OMAHA (The Peoples Furniture Carpet jo.j (Established 1887.) STOVES Our Special Steel Range, exactly like cut, made of cold rolled steel, as bestos lined, heavy castings. Dur ing our great September sale we offer the above range, In six-hole, with high warming 2S.00 cleset mJKT Terms, $8.60 Cask and 60o Fsr Week. Our entire line of bis burners and soft coal heaters Is now displayed and Is ready Tor your Inspection. We are sole agents for Garland stoves and rannea. None better, few equals. We are also agents for Star Estste steel ranges. Es tate Oak heaters. Model . Coral Oak heaters and many other standard lines. Be sure and see us before you purcnase your stoves. We can save you money, time and' worry. QUOTES FROM REAl REPORT Isoidsnt of How Edward BotewtUr Tripped liilrotd Tax isrtnu. . NOT FOOLED BY BOGUS SET OF FIGURES After His Sneeen state Hoard Kaaallsatlen Itnltren4 ' Assess aaeat We at Is nineteen Mlllloa Dollars. f Tri-Btate I jnd . company has at quired the canal through foreclosure pro ceedings from the Farmers" CansI company of that locality, which was the original builder of the canal and from whom the defendants secured their perpetual water rights. Edwsrd Rose water's wonderful grasp of statistics and Ills wonderful knowledge of things he was Interested In was aptly Illustrated at a meeting of the Bute Board of Assessment In )904. when ba. made his annual appearance before the board In ; behalf of the people's Interest, and In his efforts to secure a Just and lilghe'r assess ment of railroad property.' The Incident was recalled Sunday during a conversation among a number of oiU-of-tpwn .visitors. Mr. Rosewater had prepared his argu ment, based on the reports made by the various railroad companies. At the board meeting were fifteen or twenty railroad tax agents from all parts of the country. As soon ss Mr. Rosewater had opened his ar gument, Mr. Bcrlbner. tax 'agent of the Union Pacific, asked him a' question con cerning the stocks and bonds of some of the auxiliary companies of this rosd. As soon as this was answered. the other tax agents began to ask questlone In an en deavor to keep Mr. Rosewater ' from the main Issue. ' . Finally the editor answered a question regarding the value of the, stocks and bonds of the Oregon,' Railway and Naviga tion company, owned by the tTnlon Pacific. Thought They Had Hint. "Mr. Rosewater, you are misquoting the figures," interrupted. Mr. Bcrlbner. "You cannot find any such figures In our report. There Is our report to this- board before you. Look at It and see for yourself." A member of the board opened the report, and sure enough the figures .were not quoted. r . - . r . "That's the way you , created this re sentment to the present assessments of railroad property," hotly exclaimed the railroad tax agent. "By., misquoting figures In your paper, you have the people believ ing the railroads are not assessed high enough.' "Of course the report you filed with this board does not contain the figures 1 quoted," answered Mr. Rosewater. with some show of heat.- '"I knew It didn't when I tued those figures. That report you filed here Is as false as It can be. t don't believe a word of It. ' It Is ab solutely unreliable. I am quoting from your report to your stockholders. That Is where I get my Information." ' With that Mr. Rosewater dug down In his little grip and produced the report to the stockholders the real report and the long llt of figures he had quoted, with out a reference or - note exactly cor responded. That was the year th railroad assessment was Increased tl9,00O,00. NARROW ESCAPE FOR WOMAN Tra Lire Wires Tears an la Fnlllnar Oae Strikes a Pedestrian, Caaslaa; Bear. An unidentified woman was struck by a live wire In front of the Merchants' hotel about 10:30 a. m. Monday, but was not seriously Injured." Some workmen were erecting a sign ad vertising the Pure Food show and some of the wires supporting the sign broke and in falling came Into contact with a trolley t wire In the street. The broken wire. charged with electricity, swung over to the pavement, striking the woman, who was passing. The sign was burned up. After viewing the trouble. City Elec trician Mkhaelsen expressed the opinion that signs of that, character should hot be tolerated In a metropolitan city, such signs being dangerous In more wsys than one. The sign In question was stretched from the tops of the Merchants' and Henshnw hotels and suspended from a guy wire over the trolley wires. Workmen tried to straighten out the tangled mass of cloth and while handling It let the sign fall. The guy wire came In contact with a trolley wire, the latter aendlng a strong current through-the former to Its mooring on the noth end. The guy wire immediately dropped to the sidewalk and was white with heat. The clothing of a passing woman and boy was singed by the hested wire, which also nearly burned through the Insulation of a fire alarm wire. "Had Jhe guy wires rested a moment longer on the fire alarm wire the latter would have become charged with the cur rent from the trolley wire and the result would have been the entire downtown fire alarm system would have been placed out of commission until a number of burned out boxes could have been repaired," stated Mr. Michaelsen. NEW HATS for Early Fall THE NEW LAWT0N $222 Ask to see the new "Lawton Hat." It is the best hat for the price we know of and we know all about hats. Its equal cannot be bought for less than $3.00. We sell the "Lawton Hat" at $2.00. It's got all other $2.00 bats beat by a long ways. Since hats have been worn, never has there been a hat produced quite the peer of the new "Lawton," at the price. Ask to tee the "New Lawton." You'll seek no further if you're looking for a good, distinctive, stylish hat, at a popular price. The "New Lawton" $2.00 "Stetsons in Hundreds of Styles $3.50 The New "Asbury" Hats $2.50 SleGraA&afotfdut UVMS MANY 0BSERVE LABOR DAY City, Comity ! Federal OffleliU Lay Off aad dome Pirates Are Held. i ' ' ' Labor day was generally observed at the city hall. Those who attended their offices in the morning threw bares away at noon. The elevators were aa silent as the tomb all day.- The gathering of the pablic school teachers in the Council chamber cauaed nearly as much bustle and rattle as the "home folks" running down to the whai f to meet Mr. Bryan. During the morning hours Clerk Barker,. In the health commis sioner's office, figured up the totsl deaths snd births for-August, while City Attorney Burnam 'opened up a package of new books. Bight members of the. city council met Monday morning aa'a board of equaliza tion, but out of deVereuce for Labor day adjourned till 10 o'clock Tuesdsy morning. To comply with the Isw, however, the members took turns all day In remaining "on watch" so that complaints might be Hied if presented, t'p to noon no com plaints had been presented. The county officers also took a day off. The Bricklayers' union was the only one of the union labor organisations that held a, picnic, Labor day as a body. This or ganisation put In the day at Pries lake. It Is the purpose of the labor organisa tions to give a Brand picnic carnival dur ing all of next week at Krug park. The program has not yet been completed, but la being formulated. The carnival will be given under the auspices of the Central Labor union. The features of the csrnlvsl will be athletic sports, addresses by promi nent labor readers and a good time gen erally." " ' ' ' Labor day being recognised as a holiday by the government, all government offices were closed for general business Monday. The postofflce closed at 10 a. m. and there was but one, carrier delivery . during the day. Only necessary routine clerical busi ness was transacted In any of the other federal offices and at the army building. MAN CUTS OFF HIS WIFE'S LIP egre tsea Raaer oa Waraaa - Whaaa He Had Beea Divorced. ' from A brutal, crime was committed by a negro named Cad Beatty. Sunday, night in South Omaha. After knocking his divorced wife senseless with a hatchet he deliber ately cut her upper . lip . clean off with rasor. Mrs. Lottie Beatty, the wife, runs u colored lodging house st 2KK M street, being ssststed by her two brothers. The people came here lately from St. Joseph. She faeturer who may be convicted of selling articles of a quality of gold Inferior to that indicated by the mark. As the law applies to interstate traffic It, of course, must operate as a proteerlon to the Jew elers of Nebraska who m4y buy goods In Hie east or any place outside Nebraska for sale in the stats'. """ , " , A copy of the law In detail can be seen at the office .uf Senator Millard, by any who aru interested. FRUIT FEST FOR JUVENILES lalqae En terta tnmen t . to Je . Given Wednesday at Pablle Play Groaad.' A fruit festival will be held at Juvenile City Wednesday night and the residents of the city who attend are promised all the fruit they can eat. One of the features of the evening's entertainment will be a wa termelon eating contest with prises for the winner. The hours are T to 9. Admis sion to tho grounds will be a button or 5 cents. The councllmcn.- will act as carvers. September 1! Is set for the closing of the play grounds for the season and the Co lumbia Phonograph company will give a concert at 8. p. m. Races and other sports are also on the program and every citlaen NO BUSINESS ON 'LABOR DAY Hearlnsx of Irrigation Canal Injoac tlon Case Postponed by Jade Manger. The hearing on the application for an Injunction in the case of the Trl-State Land company agajh''l.'3H1ke'vnd sixty four other fsrmers of Scott's Bluff and Cheyenne counties, wnVrh'was set,, by Judira Vandevante'r. "for Seot ember I. be fore Judge Munger'of ftfe I'nlted States circuit court, has bee'H jfWln' postponed, ss September S was'LaKoV t&y. , Judge Mun ger ruled Monday morning that the. plaint iffs would be given untl( September 10 to make a showing, the defendants to make a counter showing September 14, and the final hearing to be had September 17. The case is one wherln tlje Trl-State Land company Is seeking to enlarge a cer tain IrrlgajJon canal' In 'the counties of Hcott's Bluff and Cheyenne, and In order to do so it will be' necessary to shut off the water from the' laterals supplying the farms of the defendants, unlit the enlarge ment Is completed. The defendants, sixty four In number, object to closing the cnnal and claim that they have perpetual water rlghta and that to close the canal at this time will destroy their growing crops. The purpose 6f the suit is to enjoin the de fendants from Interfering with the proposed enlargement of the canal,, ami' to bar. them from going Into the state courts to enjoin the proposod enlargement ofthe canal. The A Model Family. "I do not think that our family has been without Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy since we commenced housekeeping years ago," says E. W. Archer, manager of the Republican Journal, Caldwell, Ohio. "When we go on an extended vlait we pack It In the ault case so as to be prepared to ward off any trouble that may. be caused by change of water and food." Very Low Ratea Tuesday . Every Tuesday, balance of the year, the Chicago Great Western railroad will sell homeseekers' tickets to Minnesota, North Dakota and Canadian northwest at about half rate; to other territory, first and third Tuesdays. Write H. H. Churchill, O. A., 1512 Fsrnam street. State number In party and when going. Make a Soreeas of Tear Talents. . The opportunity of your life is awaiting you in the new towns on the Chicago Oreat Western railway. Openings In nearly all lines of business. Write today to E. B. Maglll, Mgr. Townslte Department, Omaha, for full Information and copy of "Town Talk." . . WE ME M IVil Under Absolute Guarantee of PAY US FOR CURES . ...CONSULTATION FREE... We desire to reach the poor as well as the rich man. and by making our fes payable on easy terms, we Increase our business and secure lasting gratitude from thousands, who would otherwise remain afflicted If it were not for this liberal offer. A LIFELONG CURE FOR ' CONTAGIOUS BLOOD POISON It may be In Its primary 'stsge, or It may have been hereditary or contracted In early daya, thereby being constitu tional. We cure all Its complications. We stop Its progress, eradicate every vestige of poison from the system, and this without the nee of mercury or potash. We cur 8ktn llse.ai. Blood, Poison, Varicocele, Stricture, Xervous Decline, Weakness I'lles. Fistula, has been divorced from her husband for I of Jv"" "ty Is expected to turn out several months. Sunday night he went to ,or lne I"nl OI c"' ln, yr. the house of his former wife and politely asked her to step out, aa he wished to speak to her. She compiled, but no sooner Your Tongue is Coated! Watch for Symptoms! 00 K tn your pocket-mirrorl Or inside the lid of your watch casel ' fur coat on your tonfue? Bad business. What you been Eating? What were you' drinking? - What kind of Lazy Chair did you taka exercise In?" Now don't think it doesn't matter! Because, It's your Bowels that talk nowf every time you open your Mouth. That doesn't help your Popularity, nor your Earning capacity. Besides, a person with bad Bowels is In bad way. "" Co and lake a Ten Mile Walk, for Exercise! Haven't time? Too Lazy? Well, there la another Way. Take Artificial Exercise for your Bowels. That's CASCARETS: "They rouse the Bowel Muscles, Just eg a Cold Bath freshens Athletio Muscles. Waken them up. Strengthen them so they Contract and Expand the Bowels and In testines in a healthy, active manner. ' That's how these muscles work the Food along, through four thirty feeTof In testine, to its Finish. That's how they squeeze Gastric Juice Into the food, to Digest it. Thai's, how ihey.rn.ska the millions of little Suckers tn the Intestines drsw the Nutrition out of Food, and transform It Into Bleed. Brawn, Brain and Bone. . " e One tablet taken whenever you susneo you need it win insure you against 90 per cent of all other ilia likely to attack you. Cescarets don't purge, don't weaken, don't irritate, nor upset your stomach, ru Tan Cents, al all Druggists. Be vorw careful to get the genuine, made only by the Sterllnf Remedy Company, and never sold in bulk. Every tablet stamped "CCC." had the door closed behind her than the man let fly at her with the hatchet. 8he fell to the walk and with a rasor he is said to have stolen from one of his wife's brothers, be cut off her upper lip from corner -to corner of her mouth, lie then made his escape before the woman recov ered consciousness and reported the mat ter. It Is thought he might have gone back to St. Joseph. The police of various points have been notified td pick htm up. Dr. A. H. Koenlg sewed the lip on an hour afterward, but he fears the operation will not prove successful for this" lip fell in the dirt when It was cut off. HIBERNIANS OF STATE MEET Convention at Arllncton Attended y Seventy. rive Delesjatea treat Rarrenndlna; Tewna. The atate convention of the Ancient Order of Hibernians waa held at Arling ton Sunday afternoon - and delegates ' to the number of seventy-flve were present from Omaha, Lincoln, Columbus, Vre mont, Oretna and Jackaon. Theae officers were elected for the coming' two years: Cornelius Kheehsn of South Omaha, presi dent; John McOorry of Omaha, vice preai dent; Joaeph Kenny of Omaha, aecretaiy; 1 f. J. L.innanan of, tiouin umana, treasurer, and Rev. Father O'Hnarn of South Omaha, chaplain. Short addresses were made by Rev. Father O'llearn, John Rush and Prua ident Sheehan. , Reaolutlona deploring the death of Ed ward Roaewater were adopted by the con. vent ion and a ropy orderedaent to the preaa and an engrosaed copy to the be reaved family. After e banquet held In the evening the convention adjourned, to meet at Colum bua In 10$. r t The report of attendance for Aim.t shows a stesdy growth. The attendance of boys waa 2,441, girls 492. children 70, and adults to, a totsl of t.nAs, or an average of 136 per day. The number of baths en joyed by the members was 4og, or aa aver age of 18 a day. WATCHES Frenser. 15th and Dodge Sts. Tronaera, bat No Money. Joseph Janckhe, who resides at 1902 Cen ter street, hss reported to the police de partment that on the night of Septembev 1 a sneak thief entered his house through the kitchen while he was h sleep upstairs snd stole Ills trousers containing shout 111) In money. I'pcu -Investigation he found his trousers In the back yard, hut the $10 had gone, where it would probably do more good. . : ':' LOCALTBREVITIES The Board of Education will meet this evening and Immediately adjourn until Tuesdsv evening on account of Labor day. No business will be transacted. The executive committee of the Omaha Commercial club will resume Its weekly meetings Tusday noon. One of the most important subjects to enme before the committee for consideration will be the nw demurrage rates of the Weatern Car Service association. Officers Pavls and F. Murphy arrested Joe Hogan and Fred Johnson Monday morning at Twelfth and Chicago -while they were attempting to dispose of several brass valves valued at $X5, which. ilt Is claimed, were stolen from the Omaha Pack ing company at South Omaha, Monday - was the opening day of Jie third and last fall merchants' meeting tn Omaha, which will continue through the week. Since the weather Is cooler a largi? attendance Is expected. J. A. Sheppard Is sctlng aa joint agent for the railroads st the Commercial club for this meeting. VARICOCELE Under our trestment the congested con dition dlssppears, the parts are restored to their natural condition, vigor and strength, and circulation Is re-established. STRICTURE We cure stricture without the knife by an application which acts directly on tho parts sffected. dissolving the stricture completely, uur treatment is painMsa , i. 1 , niA nt th KM. and In nowise Interferes with your bull- HyaroS,tle, . ,M,tne K,a ness duties. 1 neys, Bladder and Prostate. Pilae or Hemorrhoids, are small, vascular tumors, situated at the lower open- IIC5 ing of the bowels or rectum, and they have a most degrading influence on the general health. We cure Files without cutting; nor do we use injurious liga tures or Injections, which treatment is seldom successful. Our treatment Is safe and reliable, and when you are dismissed by ua you are cured for life. We do not offer vou FREK TRIAL TREATMKNT. ELECTRIC RF.LTrl. WORTHLESS CRAYONS, or othr useless methods of treatment. Our ad are nir ' own. and while others may copy them, they csnnot Imitate our superior methods of treatment. We do not advertlae cheap. Inferior treatment, but we give you all the results of years of ripe experience, gained In the treatment of many thouaands of patients. We give you our skill snd ability In the treatment of diseases of men for a fair fee. which mav be paid In any way the patient deslrea. INVESTIGATE OCR METHOPS AND LEARN THAT WE ARE ALL WK CLAIM TO RE. AND WHEN YOU PLACE YOCR CAriE IN OUR HANDS YOU ARK MURK OF UH.T TINQ THE BEST TREATMENT THAT CAN BE OBTAINED ANYWHERE. NORTHWESTERN MEDICAL AND SURGICAL: INSTITUTE Northwest Cor. 13th and Farnam Sts., Omaha, Neb, . SCHOOLS AJfn COLLEGES. Western Military Academy Upper Alton, Illinois 28th year. Ideal location near St. Louis. Si modem buildings' in heauri (ul psrk. Thret fire-proof barrack. Large drill hall, with gymnasium and bowling alley. Strong faculty of 16. Army officer and military equipment furniihd by War Dept. 1 iiition $450. Capacity 150. Waiting list last year. Immediate application advisable for boys of good character above 6th grade. COt. ALBERT M. JACKSON. A. M., Superintendent JsiWentworth MILITARY ACADEMY Lexington, Mo. Oldest audi largest Military School In the Middle Weat. Class recent rating oatalogue. of War DupU Bend by for Life Insurance. For 26 rents you can now insure your self snd family against any bad results from an attack of colic or diarrhoea dur ing the summer months. That Is the price of a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, a medicine that hss never been known to fall. Buy it now. It may ssve life. Than In Time Card. On and after Sunday, August Mth, the locsl train between Omaha and Palls City via the Missouri Pacific, will run dally now Instead of dally except Sunday. Leavea Webater BL depot at 3:60 p. My Albert Wntklne In Omaha. Albert Watktns. manager of the South western Farmer at Houston, Tex., spun I Monday In Omaha, ahakmg hands with old friends. Mr. Watklns was for several yeara a member of The Bee ataff. He was compell'.! to seek a aouthern location b rause of rheuinatlam, which his friends are graliflod to know no longer troublea him. He haa been visiting his parents In Lin coln for several days. LAW ON GOLD ON THE MARKET atialatlsai Prnvlde finality Mast Prrelaely aa Marked an Garnde. The law paaeed by congress- last winter relative to the Interstate traffic In articles manufactured of gold provide that the quality of gold offered for sale roust be precisely, that which is marked n the gooda. Aa an Instance, the law requires a gold watch case to be marked b-Mhe manufacturer skawing the, qualtty of the gold therein, and psovtdea a, severe penalty whloh may be assessed agalaat tnnisflu.- Dr. Lyon's PERFECT Tooth Fovdor Cleanses and beautifies the teeth and purifies the breath. Used 'by people of refinement dx over a quarter of a oentury. Convenient for t'vuriata. DEPAJteO v DENTISTRY Cleanly, Painless Operating for Particular Folks. DR. FICKES M Be Eldf. vm," 6n Uoug. B7. UTT SPECIAL 1 rs Mraei TO Missouri, Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Texas; Indian Territory, New Mexico, Republic of Mexico TUESDAYS AUGUST 2IST, SEPTEMBER 4TH AND 18TII. OCTOBER 2D AND 16TII. . NOVEMBER 6TII AND 20TI1 1906, MISSOURI PACIFIC TOM HUGHES, T. P. JU VIA RY. & IRON MGWTAIN ROUTE T. F. GODFREY, P. T. A., OMAHA, NEB.. 0. C TOWNSEND, General Passenger and Ticket Agent, ' ST. LOUIS. MO.