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HA DAILY BE SATI'RD DECEMBER 1, 1900. Salurday We Start the Sale of the Choice of 4 fhe Enfire $300,000 Wholesale Clothinz Stock +Kuh, Nathan - Fischer Co. &irandis:.... Ghicago Sold at peremptory auction on account reorganization of firm, The sale of the choice of this clothing here in Omaha is bound to create as great an exciterhent amongst the every~ day buyers as the entire sale did in Chicago, where the firm was prominent, Every dealer knows the high standard of this concern's clothing and you will see for yourself that each and every garment is up-to-date and thoroughly well made and trimmed, At the price this stock was sold it allows us to offer it to you AT HALF THE PRICE IT COST TO MAKE Your choice of : | Your choice of " Your choice of KUH, NATHAN & FISHER'S . . KUH, NATHAN & FISHER'S A KUH, NATHAN & FISHER'S $10 Tricot Lawn Suits, 3 $15 English Worsted Suits, : $15 Auburn Melton Suits, W ; 13 German Clay Worsted Suits—in p $17 Imported Clay Worsteds. $10 Black Worsted Suits, : ’ iyt o B : $I7 Black and Blue Unfinished s htnaiad $10 Fancy Striped Suits, Iin;d w./ilh Skinner's Satin Worsted and Thibet Suits, 50c Boys' Knee Pants 15¢c— | $10 Cheviot Suits, ; i pit . $17 Fancy Striped and Plaid Pure Choice of K. N. & F."s Your choice of all the K. | $I0 Union Beaver Overcoats, A SUIT T T o AND Worsted Suits, AND Boys’ b\t Suits— . 4 v coats 5 K : N Overcoats— o 15 Kersey, Melton y e SR ISC $10 English Covert Cloth Overcoats OR $15 Double Back Covert Coats, A $ OVelEbht LhEl Wty A Ulsters— b bl e $10 Irish Frieze Extra Long Ulsters, (O’CQOAT. | $I5 Patent Beaver Overcoats. HALF. $17 Chinchilia Ulsters, HALF. A A — s Your choice of K., N. & 1Ms four to six dollar $1 98 DL AR R, e A1) 299 e AR L ] it vt el T 3 w‘“rmu Lot 1—Choice of Lot 2—Choice of Lot 8—Choice of SHILD'S S S EEFERS ; K. N. & I's K. N. & I's K. N. & Fs | ASEETE PR R W) M ALK N.&F'S $I8, $20 and $25 Hen’s s Suits and OVOrOsats W on. o w9800 57,80 énd 886 $10 srd BiklD Sizes 3 to 16 years, made (}f the finest nll' wool I 98 @ including the very finest and choicest garments they made,in the very best of imported B 3 F b v : materials—The smaller suits are made with and domestic woolens, Worsteds, cheviots, cass!meres, covert cloth, ker-eys, montagnacs, chinchillus, beavers, cte,, fad Boys' Long Pants Boys’ Long Pants Boys’ Long Pants fancy silk vests, double breasted eflect—The made by the best workmen, and lined with most elegant materials,zarments that absolutely cost up to 825 to makg reefers are made of the best cheviots. shet- lands and chinchillas,they’re worth from 84 to %6, take your choice of any suit or reefer at........ Suits and Overcoats| Suits aud Overcoats| Suits and Overcoats go at $12 50 and $15 00 132,50 4. %5.00 4. %7.50 Talking about Sales, why there is \ not a store anywhere that will give you such great shoe bargains as we do. Shoe bargains e such as we offer now are absolutely impossi- T en's Fine Shoes ble in any. other house. PO L) us others thiuk : Lreat bargain for & ] y‘,],l‘“.‘.‘,‘,h.}:ar;q“\k\v,i ‘ ilar sod a half, we | i'};lo Patent Leathe . " 5 i 8 hoes, Velours Cul Pl - 4 i ; : * Al “hue: Fnamel Shoe E s (5 i “ o % N 7 ¢ 980 » ¥ 3 adles’ 81,6 o W $3 ” ; : ’ i A R el ¥z A ) ; 4 b o A A $1.50 and . 5 Ly ’ N i Wo seil d vosell ladies' huu [N ve sell ladies’ 7 bu.: B ] 7 ¥ ] s Fine § 3 50c Men's Calf Shoes [ Women’s Skating velt and hand tur: jig i s n black Overgaii- ¢ Pairs of Laces n single and double | Boots and Short g 1oes, tor 3 il s tor | : for cloe=-fuchy s others Skirt Boots b 3 ‘ - Ladies' Velvet Embroidered Beo °“:‘“?"_"l“u':"r“““' oll for $2.00 and Chey are 10 inche: : $3 IOC < Sc ‘ | Slippers 2% . we will sell at i :‘5:'. heavy, Child’s Arctics & Alaskas, 30c y 54 e s E : J : ) 1 . Men's warm Alaska Over- 1 i 51.59 and > (Pl S B s otbern o o o B8 : 13 | - Y“um) u“flBMS 8“0&3 4 $ 25 ' s [ : ) (e Attty B¥ )ihers sell the same Y Lo same kind tha M ; | shoes st at n A . Men's 61 re. Sts +t 83,00 snd setier shues (han an, [ B ind for 25c and 35« B ) hers gat 5o a pai fen’s 6 ,.1,,1.. Rubbers, 29¢ 5 v d oy / 60c infants' 8 Y 3 Chat others ask you |8 sther store in town AT 3 ¢ “ones. ants’ - 8hoe, it il % 4 ; Child's bhucs, 510 11, WL SELL BETTER SIIO[S AND SELL THEM f0R l[SS MONEY TiAN ANY SIOR[ IN 0MAIIA. AOBTON STORE,OMAN B8O TON lYf’NE\ <O M 4 na. BOBTON . .STORE, OMAMAL BOBTON - BTORE, " OMAMA. BOBTON* BTORE, -OMANAY BOBTON- STORE, OMAMA. m ‘muml necessary will be made at their ex- CAREER OF A DEAD CAS“lER that he won some money on his deals with ll.:rnken .llm.y’(v),.‘ .lu.m.‘ oy ed by l,!)rlfl\lv‘ SH \Rh H)ll l,UL\T\ l \T"ERS peuse and not confined to any part of the | Boya & Co. and that wl these winnings HIUHER Ko REYe e o by hotie v | road, but to the entire width. They ac-|x.oia mank Nmdeavors to were promptly placed to the credit of the |Korse and arrosted Wird the same night, — | ceded to the demands of the commissioners 3 bank from which the money was taken WYYV regarding the time tho line will be in op- . M The amount of the winnings has not been Buburban Railway Promoters Offer to Divide .-.L..,.,_ vkt ke L ana! the N lasity of | fixed exactly by the testimony. Their Profits, | work of construction will begin, November | Ay (1o sossion of court yostarday Uotors | GORDON 18 BE 1, 1901. The commissloners will consider | ;4. "lovoien ' two tmportant depositions ikt Q0w Rietiae a0 Gore elikte the contract as a committee of the whole | ..." \iroquced in the case of Herman |C ' Reky the land of thistles than does scouring the COMMISSIONERS CONSIDER NEW PROPOSAL | and report at a meeting in the near future. | yjypqel against James E. Boyd & Co. Both Appeal to Supre z scalp cure dandruff. In euch case perma- | The right to name the maximum rate foF | Lo\ b e john . Watts, the former cashier of | Judge Dickinson has overruled a motlon | nent relief can only come from eradicating pagsengers as well as frelght was not given | ), giata Bank of Neola, In., whose defalca- | by Judge Gordon's attorneys for a new trial | permanently the cause. A germ that plows Company Ak Leave to Lay Tracks | (o tho commissioners, but the promoters of | o =m0y o BRE00 8 ien |in the impeachment procebdings. The juds- |up the scalp in searching for the hair root Along Elther Side of Road With- | the line agreed to fix the rates according t0 | oo oirered by the defense, went to show |Wment ousting the former police magistrate | where it saps the vitality, causes dandruf, out Interiering with & laws. To Insure & big Income 1o | ot \woits nad turned over to the bank | from office was entered yesterday. falling balr and baldness. If you kill that deddiaies iy o county under the concession mentioned | (ot 0 b E L Boyd & | motion for a new trial was {mmediately en- | germ you'll have no dandruff, but & luxu- ‘l'»n missioner Harte says the commissloners | oo quring a period when he was trading | tered. with the result mentioned. In ruling |riant suit of hair. Newbro's Herpicide is 4 WAL insist that the 10 per cent must be on | " groin “on the Board of Trade, The |on the motion Judge Dickireon sald he will | the only halr preparation in the world that The promoters of the proposed Omaha & | the paid-up capital stock, and that 83 per| oo on b the prosecution, was in substan- | allow the attorneys forty days in which to | cures dandruff, falling hair and baldness Fremont ctric rallroad have offered a | cent of the stock must be pald up. He says tiatlon of the allegation that Boyd & Co, Frepare and serve a bill of exceptions. The | by killing the germ. “Destroy the cause, new and valuable concession to the county [also that a franchize of 100 years will ot |\ o W o ite was using bank funds in hly | counscl notified the court that a tramscript | you remove the effect.” commissioners as an extra ucement to| be allowed, as he anY some of the other speculations, and for that reason are liable | 15 being prepared with the intention of fil- secure the desired long-timo franchise for | commissioners are in favor of one for firty | ¢o i URO% BUE TF AR CECE T e e B S R " thelr company. It {8 a promise of 10 per | years at the longest These depositions bear directly on the | 0tempt to force a hearing in the case at | prvrea on ne bty bautch 4‘“‘.;15.','“ n cent of the net carnings of the road afier | contentions of the litigants on each side, | the Dext sitting of the court. forty-eight hours ending at noon Fri- 158 slial afoak Dava’s aliiasun ot 6 Zer | Brave Explore o ¢ 3 ) t has been shown without dispute that in cent. The commissionors bellcvo that this| Like Stanley and Livingstone found 1t |1eeg” jonn . Watts conducted a series of arrangement ought to be worth about $5,000 | harder to overcome malaria, fever and ague & year to them. enough to keep the road- | And typhold discase germs' than savage way used by teams between the two cities | cannibals; but thousands have found that 1n good repalr always Flectric Bitters is a wondertul cure for all The proposition was & part of a cont walarial diseases. 1f you have chills with . : : _":"“N:_']‘( LN a2 part ',';”“I"\‘A‘l B e 1% bask 00 naik and’ bevd | ftesn dratts;on (hn'l(h;mhul National bagk In tho United Statos cireult court the | Martin,' 413 . e 0 4D LBKIORATS 10F APRIOYS N A, ‘| of New York by the State Bank of Neola, | Jury ~was cxcused vesterday until Sat- | Pollard, T and amendwent. The promoters of the line |44 tired, wornout feeling, a trial will con- | (€ HEW Fort 0¥ Fhe U0 BAL 0f NOOIA- | jirguy, i ail ‘cisen had boen tried that | Bwaneon, 2 Bouth Ni (bos ask for the right to lay tracks along efther Vince you of their merit. W. A, Null of 4 4 . S ——— T, could 'be heard be that time, side of the road, or along both sides, and | Webb., I, writes: “My children suftered | A ShoFtage in, Watts' accounts was dis- | Georgo L. Barney, . merchant of | Prickly Ash Bitters can be depended on to leave and return to the road at their |fOF more than a year with chills and fever, covered in the fall of 1896. Prior to that | Chambers, Tiolt ¢ Ly, 1ists debts of {to cure the kidneys, corrects the urine, asure, providing that all changes of grade | 'hen two bottles of Electric Biters cured 4 and assets of § asking the Unitel time he had e ol of hin tradings, | States district court o deciars Kim a bark- | strepgthens the stomach and relieves back- | them.” Only 50 cents. Try them. Guar.| reduciog the shortage from the total | rupt Stk antecd. Sold by 'Kubn & Co, drugglsts, | bmount of money used to $13.600. This | Judge Slabaugh will Ko to Sarpy county —_— —————— sum his bondsmen, Herman Mandel and C. 10 conrt Monday. The case of e Bullding Permita, " g andel against the Omaha Nat e city Inspector of buil s has 1ssued Rooters” Are Omahs Guests. D. Dillon, patd. nk will be continued until tha rnllu\\lm( ll:l:hfi)‘lllnt K permi Mary Hourke, i A number of enthusiastic Minnesota foot | Watts died a few months after the defal- | Thursday, awaiting his honor's return h Seventeenth ble Drick dwelltns, ball “rooters” spent today in Omaha while | cation became known. One of the bonds., ahide Estelle will g0 to Tekamah next 00 H enrouts Tram tho scene Of their Victory at L LR o soene of helr victory 4! | men—Dillon—1s no longer living. Mendel, | MORaY to hear cas Tzard, repatrs, Boaratode t iy | ¢ er their | the other man who was securlty for the y at you and 1 ads f othem marched | young cashler, brought sult against Boyd & | Wil be continued till the last of the week they want you should leave, fhvaush i merning ) Co. to recover the amount of the shortage, [ The Jury in the case of the atate against ells and currying banners 3 y Shelr goliege yells A 3 in ; i F g Sheean and James Campbell returned Th:ru s nothing more annoy g . g, thetel university.” Shecll traing | alleging that this firm was aware Watts was 4 o twh men wo b nt (the, ity 1ag( night cAsrying | yeing the bank's funds, a clroumstance that | ¢ n' the Kulafof- in a public gathering, Then for § \embers of the o) would make tho members Mable for the [ 3k¥ & Cos store -""l";“ m"rm o, October . : - . when @ large quantity of clothing and the sake of others, to say noth- oha e PRIOHER. Su losses, Lt dka" stamps *wer Court Noten, \:;. athacHerman von Lackum, 204 Nort George Alllson has commenced suft neteenth, aged 83 iby -Vn trades In grain through Boyd & Co. and | against Drusella Allison for a divorce, ”",L’,”".J“,‘lf'.‘).r‘,"”‘ Vv another firm {n Chicago, usivg in the trans- [ &'1eging desertion BT R, AlL actlons about $21,125 of the Neola bank's | \JUdE® Fawcett has asked Judge Jessen of | Fiqveptl €15l t Nebriska City to hear the cases on his | & Fa money. This sum is represented by nine- | docket for two weeks. beginning Monday. | Mersite s (xm-tgu i n and Cthe short stop hey | The answer by Boyd & Co. s that Watts :1.‘.1'.'.1” SN 10 "RRRIRER AR T RS THE PURE ing of yourself, get a bottle B T L A bike"and | won from thew morw than he fost. It fa| Judae Baker ia heating the case of the GRAIN COFFEE of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral and S Some AR 98 108 vigharious Admitiad thet hained $1.4 1a bia vavlows Peing SErainry. Kbl ta allonsd® to Bave Do you know that three-quarters cure your cougl\ at once. You e ‘I“u x\hf:'!h» de :lnlz;’l,rl ?.n : ::lv:::‘l:l"l’l"t:k: .l'!r:':‘\"h“-I«’:r'x“n‘th'l‘l‘-‘-‘;‘l-l?mv”:flm“:v;x’:nA!':rr‘vr::: of all the world's headaches are the i ALLEN BRos' co‘ won't be annoying everybody ; ANURG BoCarnests hall, ot | tered alno of the knowledse that Watte ;u”d O ohiad s aaria it gt 208 result of using tea and coffes? Venworth ] Lyt oM The deposition read yesterday by the [ A fury has be "r Impaneled 0 Julgs Quit them and the headaches . 4 Rsena . Thica : aker's court to he case of the Stite uit. c ) hnow. Wers_ defonns was taken in Chicago, where Watts | ngais: Chiries ward. Thecharie s hots q i (A hargusat proibcicrsandl o b went on leaving Neola after the shortage | stealing. W 'merly worked for Chrise Grain-O has the coffee nme but SR TOM sconomsical for Shsons cesmat For m Culd In the ., becamo known. It partly supports the an- | Le Bros, Tw -elghth and [ 8, no beadaches, LAXATIVE BROMO-QNY awer ot the detendaut, s Watta toouien | bor S CFh Bauma iehe he Lo Baih o S ~ All grocers ; 186, and 35a,