t n m Nee Brundois Ntgies lVg Ad on Pago 8, News Section. New Arrivals Fine Silks Specially Priced Beautiful chiffon dress taffeta, a very fine new Jot in ail the plain colors, including rhite, cream, dainty evening shades, street and dress shades. Actually worth up to 85c yard, at, yard 36-in. Mescaline at $1 a Yard Our $1.39 dress mcssaline in all shades for both street and evening wear full one yard wide Monday, at, per yard . . . . '. Fine 54-in. All Wool Novelty Suitings,79c Yard Consisting of fine homespuns, worsteds, chiffon cloths, etc., in an excel- l"TQ lent range of styles and colors a good $1.50 value, at, yard KQ High Grade Imported Wool Suitings at 51.00 a Yard We have taken all our fine suitings, comprising this season's latest f7bK importations, all newest shades and designs, and have grouped jj them in one gteat lot values up to $2.50 a yard; at, yard vji' Ji Great Sale of 10 pieces all pure linen table dam ask, line silver bleached, Jits. 89? quality, at, yard lUC 1,000 yards extra heavy fine satin finish table damask warranted all pure linen, 1.00 !) value, at, per yard 0 JC Odd sample line of linen napkins, fall bleached, large sUe, worth up to $3.00 a dozen, half dozen COc quality fine 15 inch guest toweling all good patterns, at, Per yard 3J) .8k Extra large Turkish Bath Sheets, worth $1.00, will go at, each 40 EDISON Phonographs We invite you to visit our attractive and completely equipped department in the Pompeian Itoorn. An en tirely new arrangement makes it a de lightful place to spend a half hour. , - '. Hear the VICTROLA NEW RECORDS 1L Pompeian Room - STORY OF TRAGEDY RETOLD Fatal llistako of Prophet of the Bed Men't Meuiah. PITTINO BULL'S TAKING OFT K.t Lead lav I p to the Laa Ilu4 f the lluatlle Sloam lualaai Tweatr VrH Aku. Vbe arrent and (leUi of MtUnf Hull la tho HKint draiuaUo eveut In Die history of the Noux. As the laM ffurt of a dying race to throw off tha yoha of civilization, ' the a4tKla uiuat ctanil tinli(ii In the hla-tiu-y of tha conflli'ta between lha rJ and ifwtilto, fur It oticurrwil w neur tha tloae , of tha nlneteanlh ct ntury, hi the gov ernment had TiiM1 aui:li rapid Mride to ward (lio devalopinant of tlie west, that aJi lojlao- W Ytaa deetuod Iraprobabla. The tnua u nild-wlnter: tha yrr, ISM. There liad l a gwxl daal of asltatlon auiions theioux. dua tu tl. reiorted coming of an Indian neanlah who was to xtermlna.ta Uie whltsa and rti'ti to tba Indiana tha country ovir whlfh lUy had onca roamed. Kttlns Mull u hia piophut. . That aubtle srheitier and ounnlua; niedl-t-lrin titan who had giadu.Uiy loct praatlffe aod luiluenca amru- hU pwpl. waa clavar - enougU to aea iu tiic n emlah craxa an up purtmilty to resuin hi f tiuer authority. ha aniiouiu-ed 1.1 tiIi-f In V't rd me aiah and aat to work to arouac iu his fl- lowera an aothuaiadtu that might syur them ' ' Into action aaaJn.tt ti'a wttltes. It u ha wba davtaed tlia about duloo au utioanny " mlxtura of mytJtlwUm and fanaticism lu 'hl'Ji hl adharenta were exclU-il to a coa 4hdon f mad freniy. From tha time of tha Mr rhost danoa to tha final traredy at M'buiVlod Knaa, cvvnta followed ona an. x tbr l rapidly as a t.rlii of pictaiea tjrp klntftoacupud upon a ucreen. Oa a wtud-awept (ilaln above tha Missouri rlvor and far aoroes tha Dakota prairies, j , Uncla tui pluved a yovarnmeiit post nearly two docadaa ago for the protection of white ant tl.T ajid traveUers. It waa named Kort Yte, preauinably in tuomury of Captain Tatea, kll'ad In the baillo of Uie Uttle Bis - t Iorn (n 1176. The pt la ftfty-alght uul . auulh uf Wanda. n and can be reaohed In nine hours ty army atnbulauce with four , too4 In u lea, Teu years aj(u at:arcely house waa aeea after leavlna 'urt Uucolu, seven nules south wf Uui Jan, until wlUiln three - tnllea of Kvrt Tatea, whorw tha road wound t 'AhrvusrU a autall Indian vHUtca. ( M.i Itad Ureal reaeeaifele. , : At the post galea la the RlaJidln Itork esriw-y, ahklt rucelvaa Its luuua froiu an bpitht rw-k that the ludiaua t-elleva U a petiifleU aquaw. This aavuey la tha upvr atalloa X th auvaruiu tuc Uta s Special Events at 'L " f i. in "!'! II..IWHM . i. n I ...MA,. i i wiiiiii.niiiiii.il T JT"" ?1" .I'Ttr Two Special Groups of Silks Persians, plaids, plain and fancy mesialinei and taffetas, plain and fancy crepe dc chine, spot prof foulards, 85c Q0 7ft,, to $1.25 values, yd. WJCmiC $1 Table Linens 200 round thread German Linen Pattern Cloths, 3-2 yds., r worth $2.25, at, each .. )I.U? Odd lot of fine bleached Austrian Linen Table Cloths, in 8-yard lengths only worth $5, f at, each )v.Of Flemish Linen Dinner and Ban quet Cloths, highest grade linen damask mads worth up AO to $20, at, each )DefO All our finest grade Huck Towels, worth up to $1.60. will go at, each 80 A Newer, Greater Department Devoted to the Sale of VICTOR Talking Machines and Hear it at its best in a room espec ially designed to bring out its marvel ous rango of tonal beauty. 1 Played for yon at toy tin . Ibe newts it Bed iy sth EuISO tad VICTOR Makers Sioux occupying tha northern atrip of the great reaarvaUon. Tha winter of DOo-tl tha post was garrlBoned by two troops of tha Eighth cavalry and three oompanies of tha Twelfth infantry, commanded by LJeu tenant-Colonel Drum In all about 276 men, women and children. At the agency the whites ntumbered only eighteen or twenty, wlill the dloux aggregated' six thousand. The Indians had been peaceable for several yeara In tha early fall of 189u a strange rumor spread through the Bloux nation, telling of the coming of the red messlah. L4ttle more than a whisper at first. It gradually gained credence and assumed startling pro portions, resulting in the demoralisation of the Indians. The origin of the red messlah la inter esting. Some time previous to the year 1KW the Idea had become prevalent among the Indians In the northwest, even those of the far northwest, the Nei Perces of Idaho, that the advent of an Indian mea rlah waa at hand. At Fort Yates waa a woman of perhaps thirty years at that time, who waa known aa the mother of the messlah. It waa expected by tha Indiana that sha would give birth to tha red messlah. The red messlah was ex- pMetttd to drive from American soil the hated whites, bring back the buffalo to their accustomed haunts, and restore to their pristine power tha mighty Sioux. In the lata fall of ISM this woman gave birth to a boy child, and tha Indiana im mediately took up the belief that he was tha messlah who waa to lead them Into their own. Who should be one of the first to pretend to accept tula belief but Bitting BulL In the messlah erase he saw his opportunity. He had nursed his hatred of tha whits man and here waa the vlianca for revenge. All the neighboring tribes were aflame with th idea of a messlah come to restore theui to their native poaKeHxiona, and he frit that they would quickly respond to tha war cry. Hut to make aura he aat about to exi-lts tha ftensy of the Sioux to a aUU greater p.tch. lie believed that when their blood waa once hot enough, the freniy would spread to other tribes of distant states and bring aiJt a gath ering of tha nations widen would aweep tha white man from the pralrtea Could ha but pose aa a successful prophet ha knew tha tribes would one mora look upon htm aa their chief medicine man. tartlagr tha Ukwt DasM, He first told tha Indiana that It would be an open winter, and, fortunately for hltn, tha snows were lata In coming 'and the winds were mild far Into tha winter season. Then bo quickened the blood In tha veins of tho people as bo related, agala and again, wtta ounnlnx rheeorta. the pleasures of tha hunt for lha beloved kst- faio. ile used tUa inAuaaoa with tha mother of the meeaiaa to bring tha boy Into a ghoat danoo wUota he watlUafd. 8 ha yielded to his arranMnta and took Uie child to tha daaoe. whlcfc waa one af tho wllii t. wetrdes ilsnivaa la wtdufc mor tals 00 Indulge. I, la m Jsued (or thlws THKODORA 1IKOAI MrTII. Just arrived, famous iblffon broadcloth, ioft and lustroua as velvet. A beautiful range of colors. A 12.60 if ri value, at, yard lDv just arrived 4Sc r... , :,i... Fine French C In A chance of a lifetime to buy beautiful French and Austrian China Plates at less than half their value. Exquisitely" decorated plates, at, each Swedish China Dinner Sets Our reg- ecft lc.ut Glli9 R?.!f nd pp1 with china . . . fcr, . w , , Shl t0P8 something new and sanitary. Ular pnee IS $100, this Sale at VVV ea8y to clean, at, each ON HAL1S IX OUU CHINA DEVT. WEST AKOADE. Wonderful Persian Pattern Cotton u I Challis From the bolt per yard w 2 32o Fruit of the Loom Bleached Sheeting yards wide extra OOa special, yard fid 22o Bleached Atlantic Pil low Tubing -45 inches wide, special, at, 4 C per yard . . , iut The largest assortment of ' very best outing flannels, new fancy patterns, as well as stripes Ql and checks, yd.. .U 2v lBnaiinidleHS Stones ' - - i - 'VI! wveka during which time the frensy of tha Indians Increawd, and when the child died the madness eptead to other tribea The Hlous uatloa waa demoralised. The army women and children were no 'onaiir allowed to walk outside tha garrison. The government, fearing trouble, instrucTcU Colonel Irum to arreet Pitting Bull at any hasard. Tula was net an easy task. The nirdleine maa lived near the banks of the Q rand river, forty-five ml lea south of the Standing Hoca agency, Ono tha troopera war on tho march Colonel Drum knew that Putting Bull would be off in a mo ment tu soma other tribe, aa he bad aples who eloeely watched every movement of the aoldiera At thla crIUoat time Coionel Cody (Buffalo bill) arrived at tha pout wtta aa order from General Mllea, then division commander, to go to Bitting Bull's camp, urge hi in to ceaaa dancing, abandon the eieaaia h moveuieut, and temporarily leave bia people. The gallant Uody was In what one of tho owrreapondenta at tha eaix kae Joa acxtwea aa Of aad W4 " . .. .- i; .: ' ,.nMil.,illl:,Hlil,:k,:,..h j,j..,i:i.lu.il .,...t..uhi:, ;,.,;ili,k,- Special Offer Your Choice AnyWoman'sHat In Our Entire Stock That Has Been Selling for More Than $5 At Exactly Halfi Price We expect throngs of -women Monday to take advantage of this offer. All our exquisite imported French models all our stunning evening and dress hats, plume hats original New York models, etc., every fall and winter style. ALL AT JUST PRICE In a Hand Decorated Plates, Bargains L Hhepheitl Clieck and Pretty Plaid DOUBLE FOLD COTTON SUITINU That looks like the wool f&brics from the bolt, Monday, per yard 5c Very High Cost MERCERIZED POPLINS For dresses, waists, etc. all the colors and white. 25o would be a very low price on such de- desirable lengths, at, per 12c yard Fancy 12 He DRESS GINGHAMS, Flannel Iiordered SKIRTING Made to 10c yd., sale price . . sell at The new 5c fall terns Chinese Funeral in Omaha ,,,'; . :.v -'. . : i :. 1, X ,11 RCKJTB ON tTUMINO rTTREKT 1AST BITKDAX. insisted en sallying forth at oouo en bis difficult and dangerous mission. Colonel Drum knew that the doughty colonel ought but to leave the fort alone on such au errand, and be dlopatchcd a telegram to Washington. In due lima a message was received from the War department per emptorily forbidding Buffalo WU from carrying eut his dangerous orders, and the colonel returned to Chicago. It waa for tunate that Colonel Cody did not carry out the Instruction from General allies, fur in all probability be would have been killed by the (reualed gbeet dancer Hew to detach Bitting Bull from Ids people without pi eolpttallng a revolt waa tho all -Important problem. On December lJ, Uau, the military order waa Issued for tha arrest of Hitting Bull. Colonel Drum waa Inatruoted to oall upon alajur Uo Laughlln, the Indian agent, for aaaurtanoa and co-operation la tho matter. On ooa aultatlon between tho oummandant and Uie poet described as aa "exalted state of agent aha wurw la Cull aoooxd tt ataa Worupu's 2-tlasp Krvnch KU1 Gloves Paris point or heavy embroidered barks all the newest shades uray, green blue, tan, mode, catawba. black and white, pair 81.75 Fancy Specially Priced Silk embroidered bands, appliques, 18-inch Bilk embroidered all overs, oriental and crochet allovers, etc. black, white and colors, many worth $2.00 fa g ...J ;i vard big bargain One of the most remarkable groups of beautiful ever shown at Brandeis Stores. Fancy Silk Embroidered Bands, Crochet and Venue Appliques, Medallions, Fes toons and Insertions, special at 25o White, black and colors, also t? Persian effects. A most extraordinary bargain lot bargain Zif5u Kquaro at, yard Brandeis Sells the Famous Munsing .Underwear Women's, misses' and children's vests, pants and union suits, in fine ribbed cotton, fleecy lined, part wool and all wool. We show tho complete range of Mnn Miig wear styles. The perfect fitting and most serviceable underwear made, at, 49c, 98c, SI. SO, 51.98 and 82.98 o Garment Brandeis Stores show the most complete assortment of fine hosiery to be found in Omaha. We specialize in silk hosiery for women and men and our prices are much lower than 48c 50c Basement Apron Gingham Same weight as Araoskeag, also fancy dress ginghams; on bar- gain square, from the bolt, at, yard Bookfold Dress Percales Light and dark styles tho 12o kind, '..7c Monday, yard Various grades yard-wide Bleached Muslin Many equal to Fruit of the Loom and Lonsdale perfect mill lengths, yard . . . 5c From the bolt we will sell fancv Robe Prints for making comfort 'ort- 372c ers, at, yard i t , i ' 1 '4 f cr decided to make the arrest oa December M, when most of the Indiana would be at the agency fur rations, and there would be less danger of a conflict at the camp. On Uie Hlh, howeven lute Bund ay after noon, a eourler came from Urand river with a meaaaga from a Mr. Carignan, a teacher In an Indian school, stating, on Information given by the Indian pollee, that an Invitation bad just come from Pine Hid to Fitting Bull, aeklng blin to coma there, as Ood was about to ap pear. Bitting Bull was determined to go, and sntit a requeet to the agent for per mission: but, in tha meantime, be bad com pleted preparations to go anyhow, In oass permission waa refused, lie had his hers ready fur a long, bard ride, and tha Indian puUco trusted with the detail of keep ing an eaplouagw over tha eld niedlulne man reqtieeted to be allowed to arrest him at unoa, as it would be a difficult matter to overtake hint aftwr he had ouce started fur Hue Hldge. la waa itmaiarf tu aoA liiuBorUatnlx. and 10. 13 Q 1 A lAX-'wl pQ I Women's one and two-clasp J-J tVlliri S Frt,ncn Lambakin and Mocha n listZJ j Gloves black, gray, tan, blue, " y, I green and white. Fitted If ...JwVHrirV! P- -' desired, at, per pair . 81.25 Trimming Laces squart at, yard anywhere else in Omaha. Special Offers in Drapery Department Single Lace Curtain Worth up to $3.00 pair, at, each ...49 Scrim Curtains trimmed with imported antique lace. TheBe curtains are worth up to $12 a pair, at, pair $7.50 and 87.08 Duchess Curtains 50 Inches wide, with edge patterns very new special for Monday, pair $4.50 Very fine Scotch Nottingham Cur tains Most stores get $7 pair special for Monday, pair $4.08 Swiss Curtains very fine grade, full size, Monday, pair . . . 75 We are exclusive Omaha agents Important Sale of Hair Goods On Second Floor in Pompeian Room. On Second Floor and In Pompeian Room. We will continue tomorrow and this week v the greatest sole of standard bair goods that I has ever been held In Omaha, It will be the L greatest because It involves a spot cash pur chase of magnitude from a large New York y importer and manufacturer at a fraction of J the cost to make. Mf 3 1G and 18'inch Switches G9o 7 20 and 22-inch Switches S1.50 a I 24 and 36-inch Switohes $3.98 28-inch Natural Wavy Switches $12 'jJ-S values while they last $6.98 Ileal Hair Nets, 25c values two for , 25c Extra Large Nets two for 5c Cluster of Curls nine in set 98c Visit our Sanitary Beauty Shop in Pompeian Room. Appointments made by phone. arrangements were made between Colonel Drum and Agent McLaughlin to attempt the arrest at daylight the next morning December IB. The arrest waa to be made by the Indian police, assisted. If necessary, by a detachment of troops, who were to follow within supporting distance. There were already twenty-eight police, under command of Lieutenant Bull Head, In the immediate vicinity Of Hitting Bull's camp, ami couriers were at once dispatched to these and to others In that direction to concentrate at Bitting Bull a cabin, ready to make the arrest In the mornlpg. It was then sundown, but, with loyal prompt ness, the police mounted their ponies, and by riding all night from one station to another, assembled before daylight a force o( forty-three trained and determined Indian policemen at the rendezvous on Giacd liver. In the meantime, members of Troops F and O of the Eighth cavalry, numbering 100 men, under command of Captain K. O. Fechet, and having with thtm a llotchklss breech-loading steel rifle and a gatllng gun, left Fort Tatea at mid night, guided by a celebrated scout, Douls Frlmeau, and, by a rapid night march, arrived within supporting distance before daybreak near Bitting Bull's camp. Jut as the sun was breaking through the purple barrier of the eastern horison, on the morning of December 15, U30, the police, forty-three in number, under com mand of Dleutenant Bull Head cool, in trepid, and reliable surrounded Bitting Bull's shack. Bull Head and Bad Toma hawk entered the cabin and found the famous medicine man asleep on the floor. He was aroused and Informed that he waa a prisoner and must go to the agency. He made no objection. He then aent one of his wivea tor some clothes and asked to have his favorite horse saddled, which was done by one of tha police. But while dressing be apparently changed his mind, and began abusing tha police for disturb ing him. Hand to Hand straggle. While this waa going on inside, Sitting Bull's followera, to the numberof IbO, were congregating about the house outaMe, and by the time he waa dressed au excited crowd of Indiana had the police entirely surrounded. On being brought out. Blitlig Bull became greatly excited and refused to go to the agency, and called on his followers to rescue him. Lieutenant Bull Head and Sergeant rJhave Head were standing on either side of him, wltu eo ond Bergeant I ted Tomahawk guarding be hind, while tha reat of tho police were try ing to clear tha way In front. One of Blt ting Bulla followers, Catch-the-Bear, (lashfBd to tha front, leveled his rifle, and fired. Tha bulled alruck Bull Head In tha aide. Bull Head, mortally wounded, turned and sent a bullet lata the boi.y of Sitting Bull, who waa also shot through tha head, at tha same Buxnrat, by Itad Tomahawk. Knave Head waa shot by one of the hos tilea and fell to the ground with Uuii Head and ratting Bull. Celcir the- Bear, who fixed, the) first shot, waa UoiuedlaUajr. abut UllV f fH laces we have Couch Covers 60 Inches wld extra heavy $3 values, Monday each, at $1.08 Portieres We show au endless variety lu Imported French ve lour, silk and linen velotir and tappHtry and damask, plain and figured armures, at, per pair . $4.08. $5.08. $8. $13. $10.50 and $37.50 Our first shipment for the holi days of cretonne, denim, burlap, aiteta and felt, also plain and fancy scrim are now being shown, for English waterproof shade, cloth. and killed by Alone Man, one of tha police, and then followed a desperate hand-to-band fight of forty men against nearly four timea their number. The disciplined police aoon drove the ghost dancers Into the timber near by, returned and carried their dead and wounded Into the cabin, and held It for two hours, until the arrival of Captain Fechet. Tha troops had been notified of tho perilous situation of tho police by Hawk Man, a noted Indian scout who had volunteered to carry the Informa tion from Bitting Bull's camp. He sue ceeded in getting away, although so closely pursued that several bullets passed through hie clothing. Short but ItrloM, When tha cavalry came In sight over a. hill, about 1.600 yards distant from tho camp, tha police In tha corral raised a white flag to show where they were, but the troops, mistaking them for hosUles, fired two sheila at them from the Uotoh klbs, when Bergeant Ked Tomahawk, who had taken command after tna wounding of his superior ofdoer, paraded his men In line and then rode alone with a white flag to meet the troops. On tho approach of tha soldiers, Bluing Bull's warrior scuttled over tha prairie toward Cherry creek and Cheyeiuie river. Captain Fechet Old not pursue them. Tha fight at the cabin waa short, but serious. Blx policemen were killed, includ ing the offloaia Bull Head and Bhava Head. The hosiiiea lost eight killed, including Bitting Bull and hla son Crow Foot, seven teen years old, and three mortally wounded. In the fight tha Indian woman of Bitting II aire family attacked the po lice with knives and dubs, but, notwith standing the excitement, Lho police simply aisarmed them and put them In tha bouse under guard. Thua died Tata-nka-Iyota-nke, Bitting Bull, tha greatest medlolna man of tho Bloux. General Miles, who knew him wall, has said: "Hla traglo fata waa but the and of a. tragic life. Sinoe tha days of Pontiae, Teuumseh and Ked Jacket, no Indian has had tha power of attracting to him so targe a following of his race and of mold ing and wielding It against the white race, and civilisation." The body of tha red prophet who had made his last medicine waa burled dome tt here on tha Btanding Rook reservation, and a fortnight later tha campaign of the ghost dancers culminated In tha sanguin ary encounter at Wounded Knee. .-southern Workman. Agrloaltare Taaght la Schools. aire, jorin mrTan or Ht. Louis, presi dent of the Woman's Missouri Develop ment association, U working hard to have the U,tMJ,u acres of unullad fertila land In her state brought Into cultivation o,. of the means by which she hopes to ac complish this Is by having agriculture at leaxl tha nJiUnienta, taurht In the public schools. The association Is offering prisma to school hlldren under 1 f.r the Dent a say. oa. "Miaautut and Her IWsourcea. I" y Vi J 0