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this AH‘:I.\UH'H goods, light and dark Ladies’ Suits and Costumes, worth | Ui $1-50 from $5 to $12.50, on Sale SAturday | ¢/ oot waist for 25¢. at 9 o’clock sharp at $1.50. T e out all of our £1.00 Flannel Wais black and colors, This immense lot consists of 200 ladies’ and misses’ Ready | e offer you the choice 25C Made Dresses (skirt and waist) many Socond Floor. tailor made and some trimmed with silk j 4 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE W" are clearing out our entire stock of cloaks, suits, waists, furs, ete. Every garment ! M 98 (] 3 3 § 50c¢ Petticoats for 10c¢ 6. Silk Waists for #1.%¢ would if you could sce them, Wo state with emph asis that they are ‘way beyond the ordinary. me goods are marked Less yoke bands, embroidere $1.50 Petticoats 39c pluited, every onc a $1.00 skirt, e Great Sale of Ladies’ and Misses’ o Great’ Sale of y H ) o Ready-Made Dresses Children’s Dresses 2 = » ! N at $1.50 A at 98¢ and $1.50 must be sold— positively no restriction We cannot impress upon you too strong 1,000 outing flannel pet Than One-Fourth Their ner Sclling Price. Grasp the significance of these facts, study carefully the price quotations 100 Taffeta Silk Waists, corded, Toped rmvvu;u-. clearing salo s 10c 800 metalique striped clearing sale 3 price, {20 floor) 9 C e—— [ [ ] - Clearing Sale of Cloaks, Suits, Waists, Furs,ttc 9 9 b 9 . ly the importance of this sale. Mere statements cannot aronse the enthusiasm that the values tlonts, eqtra long and fll, ith aud consider the conditions of the saie. You'll surely attend, and (o uttend means to buy, for the values are irresistible. hemstitched, embroidered, all of them (on rl‘(un‘l loor sateen petticoats, rufled and and braid. They come in all sizes, all Furs at Ha]f Price wool materials, plain, checks and plaids, on sale at ........... $25.00 and’ $27.50 Fur Jackets for $10.00 Astrakhan and Electric Seal ackets, made of fine selected sking lined with guaranteed satin lining. These garments are 24 inches long, guaranteed this sea- son’s style, newest *Ym;m*. an un usual n||m|lmn(\ to secure a high grade ment at a nom $ inal figure, 5.00 and $27.50 values, for..... $7.50 Fur Collarettes for $2.50 Fine Fur Collarettes—Made of Electric Seal, Astrakhan, Moufflon, Near Marten, ete., plain and com- $17.50 Tailor Made Suits $6.75 | $20 Tailor Made Suits $9.75 Made of very choice materials, \ Golf or Pedestrian Suits, made | | Ladies’ $5 & $6 Jackets, $1.00 Did you ever hear the equal of this value! These are odd lots and broken sizes, to be sure, but the re- duction is far out of the ordinary. Come and choose from the large as- sortment of cheviots, boucle, ete. $ F()I' $27.50 and $30 Tailor Made sl"tq_l,;uhpu silk Jackets '”I-’ll have ]inwl Tailor Made .\'|nl.~, new Kton, blouse and stylish tailored been selling all n-flu(a with new flare gkirts, new L’Aiglon gilt and braid trimmed, — in all colors, newes, styles, in- of kr,-rguy, gols back all wool cluding Eton, single and tight materials, heavy pebble chev- fots, ete—Eton jacket, fitting effects. The jackets §F6 A Mite “"44'“{,,,“ $ 75 skirt handsomely stitched, $ 75 ) made with new inverted every garment perfectly 815 50 tatlored, $17.50 and $20 sale for values, at the season for very choice and handsome materials, new colors, These are nearly ?" 00 and §6.00. all full taffeta silk line: 1, ¥27.50 and OF sone 30 values, at $12.50. Children’s and Misses’ Dresses, worth up to $7.00 each, on Sale Saturday at 9 O,clock at 98(: and $l.50. binations, lined with heavy satin, some have tab fronts trimmed with tails, they range in value up $2 50 Ladies’ $10.00 Jackets, $2.75 Ladies’ fine Jackets in kerseys. golfs, coverts, ete., silk lined, storm collars. in all shades, $27 all sizes, £10.00 values—clearing sale The greatest bargain ever offered in Children’s and to %7.50, your choice of the entire lot . Misses’ Dresses. These are all new styles BRUUTORYALON vl siien ean o niv a0 o vis sy i AutomObIIES a"d Newmarkets worth from C in ]vl‘zllin nn(]‘ colored flannels, f:lncy)fu- $ . 50 y i o bries, plaids and checks, in all sizes, many = = $7 50 plll 1 (:apeg fOl" $3 98 $17.50 to $30.00, on Sale for $9.50. This lot comprises garments made of all the newest materials, in all colors, some braided and fur trimmed. Our special price hardly covers the cost of $950 of them worth £7.00 choice 98¢ and $1.50. These Capes are made of Plain and Crushed Silk Plush, 30 inches long, full sweep, edged with Thibet Fur, very good quality lining, extra $3 08 Immense lots of Children’s Jackets, Long Cloaks, Infants’ Long Cloaks, Eidzrdowa Cloaks, Clearing Sale Price $1.50. making gome of these garments. §17.50 to heavy, positively %7.50 values, Saturc 30.00 values all go at clearing sale price. ... I d N ' which we put in good condition. This is if J R N Q ) | in New Orleans and other ithern cities ‘\-.nl||¥ which has been practiced 1\| tion of the city. method that they have decided to introducs | its merlt the rules of the exchange will be | iy 3 “In Ambler place, Monmouth Park, Clit e it at home amended to cover the case, making It .-i 4 ae ton Hill and Walout Hill we have had con- The plan is to place all business into the use for expulsion from the club for a Improvident Families Oonfiscate Muoh 0‘\ lerable trouble. Walks e been wired Omaha Exchange !7 Try s New Mothod of hands of brokers, hoth the buying and sell- [ member to make a bid the terms of which the Oity's Lumber. and every effort has been made to keep Transferring Property. ing. When a pleco of land is lsted for | he cannot fulfi'l, or making a bid not hona them in condition, but axes and hatchet sale at uuction y ctive buyers will be | fide Saturday’s Snaps During this great ten-day sale we have gathored together a lu ge lot of desirable furniture picces, & few of which we describe and price he make short work of wire and pry boards shown the property by bro Sholars . Under the new:nianiitisre will ibs o (he awith o8 AUTHORITIES ARE AROUSED TO ACTION {out of place regardless of how well they | FIRST SALE TAKES PLACE NEXT WEEK | members of the exchange. The price | crease in the commissions of the dealers pecially low for Saturday have been nailed down. agreed upon, the broker attends the sale | the broker who represents the buyer re- Cost price on some, less than cost on others, but they are given to make Costs Big Money. and bids the amount decided upon. The | celving no remuneration aside from what new acquaintances for this store. We want to keep on growing—we would Wooden Walks Cost the Municipality | o o & Been Pract ex and Hax App In | gales will take place once a week, at the | he may receive from the broker represent- | oval | conclusion of the Wednesday luncheon at|ing the person selling the land. Where | vear §15,000 was expended in re- | Flan value your trade pairing wooden walks. In spite of this ex- L $36.00 all brass bed, made with heavy posts and filling, tea bowl construc penditure the waiks were in but little bet- of Denlers Whe H In- the Con ial elub room: For the ini- | the owner fixes a price below which he will | Hi0n) bag oilihaw extet qaq oot naiciaid Tt LN ter condition at the end of the year. There vestigated It tlal sale A. P. Tukey has offered a lot In | this fact is mentioned at the time AR Ep S RN 5 9 ble rod tup and bottom—very rich, pretty no limit to the amount of money that Bemis Park. This lot is without reserve|of the auction and no bid below that figure design—for Saturday $25. be thrown away in trying to keep sub- and the lot will to the highest bidder. 1= considered. Where property is sold with ! $156.00 Labrary Referen Table, very substentially made of select figured The 200 miles of wooden sidewalks which | urban walks in good repair Abithe next meoting. of the: Real Batate Dealers Bndorne Dia out reserve and more than three o onk, highly hand polished, construction of the best. Has oval shape top, twn line the outlylng streets of the city are| “Property owners are continually object- | exchange, Wednesday noon, a novel method | At first only members of the exchange | received from bona flde purchasers the dgor cabinet underneath, also shelf—spectal Saturday $8 furnishing fuel 10 many families and caus- | ing to the expense of keeping wooden walks | of selling property will be introduced in| will be admitted to the ®or of the mar-|jand will be sold to the highest bidder A - | L k se rope N ced o 1 $21.00 Mahogany Library Table us one large drawe and under shel P ing the Board of Public Works and the|in condition, and contend that their walks | Omaha. It is the auction plan. While | ket, but as soon as the plan is established | | Bany o le—has one large drawer and under shelt—very clty engineer an cudless amount of troubdle. | were In good repair and nceded no atten- | the idea is a new one in this part of the | investors will be invited to attend the| Constipation s to liver trouble, and pretty fluted and turned legs—Special Saturday at $15 Under the present charter & wooden walk is | tion, They do not understand that much | country, it has been in vogue for many | sales. The plan has the endorsement of |torpid liver to Bright's disease. Prickly | the only sort which can be ordered on a fof the expense is made necessary by wood | years in the southern cities, and Omaha |all real cstate dealers in the city and is | Ash Bitters Is a certaln cure at any stage street which has not been brought to grade. | thieves.” reul estate agents who have had dealings | cxpected to do away with much of the|of the disorder. The city engineer is anxious to secure $12.00 India Rush Reception Hall Chair. This very p a very popular shade tty chair comes in ign and 1s a sult sreen ru Is made ver able chair for hall or parlor cial for Saturday, §7 v s : | e e $5.75 Onyx and Brass Stand—-very pretty figured onyx top, Rocco design, changes in the charter which will make it | y sign, possible to order temoorary sidewalks of GETS PERMIT "1 HOLD FIGHT || Renewal of Acti and brass top and shelf all finisked in the new goid lacquer that docs not tar cinders, macadam or some other inexpensive ot Olksisasit O h R lt | 2 nish. Special for Saturday, §3.90 e LR mana ca | General Development. | S e e e i Repairers Arve Ruhlin Match. e —————————————————————————————————————— back and lattice work doors. The entire china closet Is made of seleot figured quarter sawed oak, highly finished. Has full swell $18.00 Dining Table, round top, 60 inches in diam. quarter sawed oak, 10 ft. extension, very special bargain at § $3.50 Box Seat Dining Chair—hand ca has Freach shape | design, shaped back and seat, highly hand polished, special at, nds—speclal at $29.00 er, made of select figured “Our repair gangs are kept busy all t 2N aia 4 g signific t the rene of ac- dow old places entirely and rebuild- bers of the exchange as to the outcome. time in replacing boards which have t _CINCINNATL, Jan. 25—Mayor Julius | It ls slenificant that the e tin e, Tt whers u real catate agent will In many of the largo cities of the country stolen from walks. In districts which have | Fleischmann today granted the Saengertest | U0 (G (00 DL M Fhow contury. tell of one demolition he can cite a dozen or 1t is customary for sheriffs' sales (o be uo police protection a board walk cannot | Athlctlc association & permit to have two | FRIER Y B G BRI i or property more cases where, by the expenditure of & conducted at the regular meeting of the be kept in good condltion. ~Nearly all the | SPAFHIE Watches at tho Fasnmerfest bultds | || Ty, 'a better condition today, small sum, the income from the property Real Estate exchange and in such cases i |10 Dmaha: 48 -in' A "0 A 2 ced also the public are, of course, also ad damage suits brought against the city aro | \U& on February 15, one of ten rounds & very rich $2.00. each ¢ o o' woint, than It has has been greatly en 00 bantiB ranh e . . e sy o it | ane of twenty. The committee today called | from the investor's standpoint, than 3 4 Py Bty 90 cent Solid Oak Cane Seat Dining Chalrs, 65 cents the result of an alleged ccident on a walk | ammit ¥ | been since the hard times set in a decade For example: One of the best known mitted to the bidding. If the experiment TS P P T s ok Py which has been ruined by thieves, {d | o0 the mayor and presented its plea that ludes n Omaha owns a good bunch of the next week is successful it is intended to | 0 B . 1 o av at, at 8h cents. Asststant City Engloeor Georgo W. Crafg. | the permit be issued at once ancmate AR Lhe HERL SR y”lhmu" s ”1"”|‘ © class of house propertics, scat- have regular weekly auctions, and on fu- | $1.25 Dining Chairs, solid oak, cane seat, at $1.00 AR e wooden walks | Ders stated that in view of the fight being | Over sixty members, including many of the cheaper class of house pro ¢ s 18 WAkl Bint B, 0.4 g b IR R R ey R | At T b aid o et | most progressive of Omuha'a citizens. They tered about, in aifferent parts of tho city. - ture gesasions (the{publ13 Wikl 8ok he “walk in and Look Around.” HEGRRELIEI, S04 ey 0 - od | R are oreover, men of high character and Last spring he decided that it was not cluded counellmen to offer a large reward for the | Jeffries Ruhlin to aid in lifting the | &re, moreover, o > &9 x average of ~ The to be sold next week is on gr : e ~ : 2 2 arrest and conviction of persons who make | Seengerfest debt, they did not think ,..‘\,M:'m plivitad Omale mayEwell e proud sRedd paoueh (oibe malting AuaTeiako B TR0 10 NAN BASHRIDL 8 MU Store open Saturday evening till 9 o’clock. v e Sust to the o Mayor shoutd | that its property interests are entrusted to only about $5.50 ) om ¢ 1 ; | SRS WOUE E U WRIkE [ il ,;?:l‘ ok it ”‘,fl,",m AT ']h“””. their care. One agent, speaking not long thirty tenancies, and he authorized his It stands high—almost as high as any in Within the Inst few weeks we have put hold his permit uatil two days betom | 11O CAFEL 08 R aent the ageni to expend a little money so as to Bemis park, faces west on Thirty-fifth walks in good repair only to be notitied a [ the fight was scheduled to come off The committeemen informed the mayor | that it a fight were tq be made in the rts against the contest it should be done at once. They asserted that the con- ties accommodate a larger Street, between Hamilton street and La ar 1001 would certainly see the beginning his table values. All of the foreclosed prop- number and a bet {y bas been cleared oft and, except in a months he has expended between § Orchard & Wilhelm Carpet Co. 1414-1416-1418 Douglas Street. future on a sound basis. Prices are still an income of $174 for the month of June will be easy of ace tracts for remodeling the Saengerfest hall - had been let and the work was ready to be | 10W, but every building that goes up while last ye the amount received from the S R i | 4 % WAN FOu 07D s E Sh ok s creases very same tenancies for December was ov i Lowe » = a e p pushed when the pormit was granted. The | Tents are as bigh as i present fRceos ool B ESpAnoien S1or D0y Lower Douglas street Is likely to undergo few days later that boards are that somebody had a fall on the v In fayette avenue. It measures 40x160 foet. 1t | 700 {the Harney street car line s exteneded | reet, as is proposed, it | r class of tenants now residence and acreage prop deeds are now being talked of and there Is several hundred dc these views presented mitted their force YourLiver © a large demand for wholesale, retail e 'ayne, who is in charge of . > him, He large demand for wholesal dvpep “‘ "”‘\ B e bis client will Spend Year or two. “The line of respectability Fronch puys once issued the Yo ALY (SUSRE DIGRATLIeN . . said an old Oma urs more before he I 1878 1 been gradually pushed further west on this | a resident recently, “has —_—_— 1 e th n w00 5 every probability, according (o present indi- through, iniends to have them all G0 SN, DKl itk wero dons | ! 'lfyn"""'l“.fr‘ffi'fi:,\'.':.fily’ THEY'RE MARRIED AFTER ALL |cttions. of almost a boom in building dur- in tho best pe condition, putting $6 00t 1 obedk to the preaent tendenoy £ sl Impariden; IDENE otensthens ing the present year. everything in the way of modern improve- ‘0 DL B CBOR L0 o e e this {cused by Doctors s becains 00 per cent are troubled it Presaus, Femedy o cure WILIONL AN Operado, G wltien i -wm&:.nm et & periaiieat curs. 108 boxd for 4heh 5 ! 3 0. Mox 074, Man Francisco, (' FOR SALD BY IVI-I-DILI.IIN wRUG cn".nrlvrl; AND FARNAM. ments that a tenant can wish for Hebullding the 0l1d Omaha. Many houses have been hard to rent in Many cottages and small dwelling houses the past by reason of their location. Just Iast year passed through a process of re- » housemovers are busy as they each night for a few nights. | NS ARARaning: Airection will be taken. The old two-story brick structure st the southwest corner of Fourteenth and Dewglas will be pul down, and & four-story bullding of more CHICAGO, Jan. 25.—According to testi They will act gently, slowly construction. Real estate men say that so sver be H. G. Wallace Is moving o oaarn design will take Its pl s new Y8 > ony given before Justice Dooley today by | much has been done In this way siuce (he in seven houses from Central park and vy ok oo Do - “ and certainly on the liver, [ Jevish tailor named Steinteld, hundrods | expostiion that there Is now little prop- Omaha Helghts, moderniaiog and renovating g ot g it A TRAINING IN CLEANLINESS IS A ouples i Chicago, and especially resi erty which is not in proper shape for rent- them, for an castern client, and he ha small stores fs . i cing Fourteenth street, The . The brain will clear up, and |dents of the Ghetto, are living apart in | ing, except in the most undesirable loca- found that a judicious expenditure of $i00 pyouoiny y(reot o ‘,Mlup..q by FORTUNE.” COMPLETE YOUR EDUCATION WITH i : the bellef that they have been legally tic or $600 enables him to get a rental of $10 608\ EC Lt companies, & that great load of depression | vorcen infeld was arrested for wifi figures are bard to obtain. Permits or $12 on North Twenty-fourth street in i of TR0 PRURORE SORPRES meighbor A 4 abandonment after his wife had discovered | were issued by the city for the improve- place of $3 or $5, hood. The second and third stories of the | 4 will roll off from your nervous | that the legal-looking document which they 312 bulldings in 1900. This number “If I had a hundred houses that are not piiy o8 FEER B O Mees, and it is | both had signed under the impression that | is not so large as the number of new one g anywhere near a fair rental 8t |niended that the top floor shall contain | system. it divorced them was invalid. The docu- | crected, but & real estate man sald ye either by reason of their con two good halls ment was fissuetd by a local banker, real |ierday In this connecti You may safely dition or their location,” sald Mr. Walluce e AR “I always keep a box of | tiuie "usent, proprietor of deposlt vaults | avsume that the muuaber of cases Where - o 08y or two aso, T could ix them Up 4% s’ seen 1itemaims 0 vt for e 1t | gy THOSE BERUTIFUL | o iy Sl AR RaniLiant tais JaaascngvEl SR avement R I R T : pvlindiiphy g n intend ebu ! Anburn Tinw, o noticeable among faahe | ¢ | Ayers Pills on hand. There | *™ .“‘ [ to a judge of the circuit | vements have been made is double th and rent them to good the old structure has outlived it G m:_‘,"{,‘ m‘miu“":"‘mmlnlmm;h’;" “Man wants but | court aud bears his notarial seal. Judge | ber shown by permits. Cottages PR e e e e e is no Pi“ their Equul for a liver | Pooley refused to recognize the document | and flats that went up in the days when and the case was continued. Complica- | a real estate office was a busier place than Exper! rcgulator. l.ungngmhey cured | tions among the Ghetto residents are ex- | it is now were often constructed with but Lot 18, block in the replat of Bemis P the present tenacies cxpire, which will be about the end of the year mperial Han Reggngrm, | little here below” most Iasfing 1 Said a morbid poet long years ago, ion s , ted to result, as under the impression | little thought for the comfort or convenl- park, as shown in the advertising columns Want Omaha Warrants, 3 LT ‘Bampin of atr sob, I'm prone to doubt me of liver complaint and they lbgally divorced many are | ence of the tenant and many of these bave of last Sunday's Bee, is to be auctioned An inquiry was received in Omaha ye ured free. Send for Pauphlet (HLRfoA taaaul . b T to resumed new family rela- |been occupled at a very low rental and at the weekly meeting of the Real Estate teraay from a Wall street firm f (00 | IMPERIAL CHEMICAL MFG. CO., 22 W. 234 St.. New York. Al BIEM S AN chronic constipation. —S. L. lhave been gradually allowed to fall into de- exchange next Wednesday noon b o R o e B s These | 8014 by all druggists and halrdressers. | hen Ilook at The cay. The income has been barely suff Only members of the exchange will be Bee's great 'V arra ar 7 per cent interest, and the ’ M the tenants have permitted to bid and the lot will o 10 New York buyers will take them at & pre DR KAV s | Ad” page. SpeLLmaN, Columbus, Ohio, ent to” pay ta for o Week. ] John Zyla : ble class. The g the . r. Me s ’ nn:NOVATonm fgorates and 2 Who ditapp arad | been of an undesirable class. The growih the highest bidder. Members may bid 00 mium of 1 per « s0 that they will net | NOVATOR invigoraten = —— | 25 cents a box. k in | of the city, which has brought about the behalf of client any case will bo ghout 6 per cent on the purchase price 1t | tha ommri ain Hriouss the b i —————— erectlon of a large number of new houses entitled to a regular agent's commission. they run for the full year. In the event T | b gy in one ‘of the headin | during the last few years, has induced many This auction will be an experiment. T ME JnANs | T4 e85 Scussiot L3¢ \e man was “ery | owners of old properties to renovate and plan has been talked of for so wo i 5 8 its are called in before th like a mad mar ‘] m e past 8 e los 11 fall o be pur s Tall you's; box direct frm Inlvoiee | 10 n K time pa ar 1 oss will fall on the pu e ect K‘ of the price, 3¢ centa.” Ads much exhausted (rom hix terriblo’ experi- | nodernize them and there is much interest among the mem- chasers ENOVAT LT mont sty ior casee ;;“.U ] " ¥aa Co, Lowell, of how he became lost in the mine, In & tew cases this has meant pulling 1 Sracuimn® Motamnelle, Bab ¢ G and ither N 4