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KELLEY, STIGER & CO. Ladies’ and Ohildren's Fall and Underwear and Hesiery Sale. LADIES’ FALL WEIGHT VESTS AND PANTS AIMS AT FAIR CASH VALUE| Commisstoner I Pertaining to A Personal Property. Tax Clreular ment of Tax Commissioner Fleming has just ls- sued a circular for the Instruction of his assessors and the information of the tax- paying public generally, which indicates Report of the Condition of IV BondeisSansBianfipos at Omaha OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY 20, 1902 Light Weight Top Coats At $12.00 Lt Neck, Long Sleeves, Crochet|;gintedly that In the pending assessment . . . | l t Baged, Fintshed with of personal property paricular atiention i In the State of Nebraska at the close of The accopanying illustration is the exact cu 0 be given to bank accounts, mortgages | ~ ~ e e O and other securities which are enumerated | business, September 17, 1902, of our Covert Top Coats at $12. It correctly re- ! . under divisions 26 to 20 of the assessment P | = | hedules, and to all of those other classes g ot pirsceal <property Whish . ardinatily | Resources Liabilities flects the “proper” style for the present season v Ladtes' fleeced vest and pants In cream | ojiher escape taxation or are listed at much |l o the 's fig ts which we ‘ate sélling at the and gray, also fleeced tights, with yoke |less than their real value. In connection LA it Capital stock paid in . $50,000.00 € smar op coats which we S g [ p ¢ith the briet statement above thor i - . . § $ bands or tapes, G0c cach. i TS | Toans, | New Yoo, o4 Deposits popular price of $12, It is cut 33 inches long. It Ladies’ high neck, long sleeve corset cov- | gnly by number the circular is self-explan- per cent . . $10,000.00 s % “ k ers, to wear with shirt walst, light and |atory and reads as follows: STRETS ¢ none Pass books . $30,264.87 is made with the latest fly front and full box back, 4 Real Batate . ugne Time certificates . $ 50000 heavyweights, 50c and Tse. A full line of Sterling union sults, Cot- ton, mercerised, wool and silk, light me- @lum and heavyweights, a garment that fits DALl Black sottbn hoss, Mgh Splieed | Scoteniotl g g fetatolire mkty. in YOUR DEPOSITS SOLICITED grade of top coat in modified shapes and all the heel, too and sole, medium welght, aleo | classes of property enumerated under Nos. various len thS up to the extreme long ¢stroller” g g Py pefoitts btk vt 4 per Cent Interest Paid e Sy e TSNk xad betohiL for Bisity Sittaen | Loome oty LS. hde sl oL e cut, full 47 inches long. These coats are positively fn white and colors, very pretty patterns, Boe. Ladies’ black cotton hosery, spliced heel and toe, embroidered in white and colors, personal !rnpnty included under Nos. 26 85c. to 29, an lh(-|nmu'lnsnrn nrla speclaily in- tedly examine owners ¢ Ohildrens’ wool hose, double knee, heel | theic ‘soprcseniatives e oaa] Do and toe, fine ribbed, sizes from 5 to 9, 26c. Ohildren’'s medium welght cotton hose, dowble knee, heel and tos, for school wear; #lso heavywelight, all sizes, 26c. First—The assessment ot all property, real and personal, for the city of Omaha | for 1903 will be made at fair cash value, strictly according to law. Therefore, per- sons owning now the same personal'prop- erty as a year ago should (If correctly as- sessed at that time) be assessed for prac- tically two and a half times (%) the for- those owning only other classes of per- sonal property, and who make proper re- turns, or to owners of realty, who cannot escape taxation The department i& now in position to en- force, to a reasonable degree at least, the assessment of several millions’ worth of thelr representatives as to personal prop. erty of this nature, and it ls the owners' duty to return such. Third—The better class of horges, car- riages, etc., seem to be undervalued ac- cording to the present market, and asses- sors are Instructed to be more particular about viewing such property. Checks on other banks . Cash on hand Cash in bank Total .. $89,849.87 on Pass Books and Certificates Demand certificates 85.00 Total ....... v osesenese Get a Pressed Steel Home Safe Free Everybody who opens an account This style is made up in all the new tan shades of English Covert Cloths and Venetians. extreme of style, but of oourse we show the same the best values that has ever been offered. Men’s Fall Suits $10, $B12, $13.50 The suits we are showing at the above prices are simply It is the ohiid fleece lined unfon suita, Jomelry ang silver plate are inedsquate. with us of a dollar or over will b 1 { ren's fleece lined union suits, open ewelry an ver plate ai 3 ver wi he . . . . A should taki ice, marvi ] and drop seat, a good fall weight, 50e. Fifth The assessors aré authorized upplied with a little home safe. clous, both in quallty of the fabrics and in the elegance of KELLEY, STIGER & CO., Farpam and 16th Sts. CONCESSIONS AT CONVENTION Christian Church Executive Commit- ot tee Ready to Dispose willing to sell personal property and another willing to pay under ordinary con- Ex 8 y— Coltwenm Privileges. another willing to pay under ordinary con. all ixpress Money Orders At a meeting of the executive committee of the Christian church convention com- mittee at Council Bluffs Thursday it was decided to close with several persons for concessions at the Coliseum. There will be maintained at the building a restaurant, barber shop, bootblack stand, news depot and place for the sale of souvenirs of the occasion. These places will be controlled by persons who are ligensed by the local committee and a percentage of the sales will go to the convention funds or the con- cessions will be sold outright. It was decided by the committes to hold but ome more union meeting of the gen- eral church committee. This meeting will be held on some Sunday between now and the opening of the convention and will be devoted to prayer for the success of the convention and thanksgiving for the work already done. The executive committee will hold sessions as usual. The chairman of the entertainment com- smittee reports that she has been well re- celved by the people of the city with whom she has conferred regarding the entertain- ment of delegates: to the convention. Many of those naving large houses have placed thelr extra rooms at the service of the @elegates and have refused to recefve com- pensation for their use. Others have fixed prices which were wholly inadequate for the service, ®o that it Is expected that there will be mo trouble in providing Bouses for the visitors. The committes is now in,doubt as to the future of the Omaha Christian, a weekly publication started the official organ of the convention. There have been some who desired to have it made a permanent publication of the church and a committee, consisting of Dr. Slabaugh of South Omaha, Judge Slabaugh of Omaha and Rev. W. D. Crewdson of Council Bluffs, was appointed to consider the matter and make recom- mendation to the general committee. WORK AT THE FAIR GROUNDS Demand for Booths May Make it Necessyry to Bulld Addi- tional Ones. The street fair grounds in the nelghbor- hood of Douglas and Seventeenth streets are begincing to assume form. The grounds are now enclosed and a number of those ving concessions are putting thelr tents and temporary buildings in shape. The local merchants, manufacturers and Jobbers are taking advantage of the fair o advertise their business. All but twelve of the booths set aside for industrial pur- deputies of the tax commissioner and have full power to put owners under oath and examination where the return by the owner is_questioned by the deputy. ( 8ixth--Taxpayers should read back page of_schedule. Seventh—Notice especially fifth article in section 4288, that the property of a wife should be returned by her husband, Eighth—The price at which an owner I8 would approach a fair cash value. A sec- ond hand dealer's ofter is not fair cash value, Ninth—The law requires all schedules should be sworn to and deputles have the power to_administer the oath Tenth—Provision will be made to ac- commodate taxpayers, so that the deputies can be seen in thelr district or at city hall | on Saturday afternoons and evenings, | notiee of wnich will be given later in the | daily newspapers. HIGHWAYMAN LOSES HIS TIME, Holds Up Clinton Higby, Finds Only a Nickel and Gives it Back, Clinton Higby, 2423 Leavenworth street, last night had an experience with a gentle- manly highwayman, who, with the exception of making Higby's hair stand on end for several minutes, did him no harm. Higby was on his way home shortly before 11 o'clock and was at Thirty-fourth and Leav- enworth when the incident occurred. The highwayman, with a handkerchief over his tace and a revolver in his hand, stepped from a shadow. ‘“Hands up!” he commanded, as he shoved the revolver close to Higby's face. Higby's | hands went up. Then the highwayman searched Higby's pockets and discovered in the corner of ome of them one lone nickel hovering deep in the pocket, as though in fear. When he had assured him- self that the nickel was all the money Higby had, he looked at It for a few minutes and then, in a sad volce, sald: ‘Here, young man, take it back; you need it worse than I do” And Higby took it. No Substitute Offered. Say what you will about druggists offer- ing something ™just as good" because it pays a better profit, the fact still stands that ninety-nine out of a hundred druggists recommend Chamberlain’s Colle, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy when the best rem- ady for diarrhoea is asked for, and do so be- cause they know it is the one remedy that can always be depended upon, even in the most severe and dangerous cases. A Visit to Washington on a New York Trip May be made on excursion tickets from Chicago, to be sold via Pennsylvania Lines October 3d, 4th, 5th and 6th. On those dates round trip Chicago to New York will cost $25.85 via Ft. Wayne Route, or $28.30 via Pan Handle Route, gopd to return until October 14th. Address H. R. Dering, A. G. P. Agt., 248 South Clark Street, Chicago, for special information. H. E. and E. Huberman. Furs remodeled We Cash g Che s cks j Railroad Pay Checks— Postoffice Money Orders— Telephone Pay Checks— Postmaster’s Pay Checks— Checks on all other banks. City, County and School Warrants Cashed Banking hours from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Bank open Saturday night until 9 p. m. Banking dept. located on main floor balcony Thus you will have a branch of the Brandies Bank in your own house, BANK UNDER GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION BRANDEIS & SONS, Bankers, {BRANRRS: Watch Our Windows J. L Watch OQur Windows OMAHA EELEY CURE Drug Users. One of the best equipped of the Keeley system of institutes, the only Keeley Institute in Nebraska. Booklet free. Home Treatment for Tobaceo Habit. Cures Drunkenness, Cur all letters to 724 8. 19th. Cost $5, Addres: ODD to us that all parents do not dress their boys and girls in LILLIPUTIAN WEAR. for the money. quarters for children's wear. It Seems Very ODD True, the demand made on Liliputian juveniles is taxing our increased capacity al- most to the limit, but ALL children need the SORT we sell. cheap to be good, nor is it ever priced above what is positively best values to be had ‘will wear for fall and winter. WRITE FOR CATALOGUE, If it's boys’, girls’ or infants’ clothes or furnishings, buy at it head- | Catalogue tells what well dressed Young America Our kind is never too DBazaor 1515 DOUGLAS STREET. CLOSES LARCE COAL DEAL | benefits of this transaction will be extended to every road in the Burlington system. \ Clurk Comfirms Bee Story. dren’s Suits. ing out. daily. Suit Department. Fall Suits is exclusive with “The Nebraska.” best taste want. foremost style center. Seeing is believing. It wont cost you anything to find out. the cat. The variety is, for all practical purposes, unlimited. The Semi-Military and Princeton single and double-breasted sack styles are the most popular shapes. spuns, Tweeds and beautiful mixed Worsteds. ion stamps every one of these suits. They are made from Home. A chapter that every mother should read, and not only read, but heed. Today we offer some very striking values in Boy's Clothing. We want toshow mothers in the most practical way we know how that *‘The Nebraska” has eclipsed itself for values this fall, and that it will be to their interest to buy here, and only here. Today we offer three lines of Children’s Suits at $1.50, 2. 00, £2. 50. state emphatically that these are the biggest values ever offered honestly in Chil- Investigating is knowing. The seal of fash- We wish to Examining is find- The New Autumn Suits for Women Immense invoices of the new Fall Suits have been arriving They are now attractively displayed in the Women’s A remarkably large proportion of these They can be bought only of They are the kind of suits that people of the The kind that has given us our prestige as the New Autumn Suits at— $14.75, SI8.75, $24.75, $29.75 us. - ! HONEST ONIMOD Hossack’s Sarsaparilla Made by the NATURE'S REMEDY CO., of Kansas City; the kind which has been sampled in every home In Omaha; the kind we had to order direct several times because we could not Puy it from the OT MA CINE TRUST, B PEOPLE WHO NEED IT AND HAVE i The Bee's story published several weeks BRI THE PRICE. t:‘«" have h:-lelnhm":i Abnd it 1:l "D:dm:d and repaired. 118 South 15th St. Burlington Becures Mimeral Rights to| . "8 0% % 0 or D e na Faoteshe m:-:u ok ":C[::y":;::l:‘ ::50":‘:; The pamphiet around the bottle does not at more w! ave to be construct: 0 2 - say 'go to your druggist and provure Zc accommodate all who desire to make dis- Dance Tonight. Theusands of Acres of Land. Pty S o l‘:’:&”m;:"lh:::}z:guf“’:e $2.50. Trh, of fodide of potssium &nd put in play. o g ALl _most of the old patent y Eight club’s lively ball this evening. United States has been officially con- | o—BECAUSE THE TODIDE I8 Al- There In some delay In sending out the | washington Rall, 18th and Harney streets, | ANTICIPATES COMBINE OF MINE OWNERS | grpyeq by E. E. Clark of Cedar Rapids, Ia., | The equal of our celsbrated §3.50 || READY IN IT_and everything necessary o rex::me.:v|1::‘lm.m1;rox:h;n::.;d::‘.‘.ln fine orehestra. A SPAY:£p04 Ame for you. national head of the Order of Railway | and §2.50 Onimod shoes would cost L SYSTEM TONIC N R0 B ‘Worild be mailsd Pridsy. but they Mave mot | HRth. e “‘Welosny Object of Company is to Be in Posi- Conductors. Mr. Clark says, as was stated | $350 to $5.0%-at the ordinary shoe §|-—and v’lsn|‘~mx:y'"u|";..fel~‘n§.°'§'°q..“:'T;'r',f’. | been delivered by the maker at this time | Chicawo to New York Return, tion to Supply Its Own Needs | in The Bee, that a strike ls not contem stores. | tie, 8old by “most Tetall aruggista ot $1.00, mad will ot be seat out untl) Mond: d 8 lated as an element of this universal de- | ouf cut price fs e in Omaha, delivered, oF ARAAY. 8.0, Theapiaunns of Any Py mand—only as & last resort. Faillng to | Our plan of selling men’'s shoes || ¥ delivered to any address’in Americ ICHECKS SUPPOSED TO BE BAD | Via Erie Rallroad, Oct. 34, 4th, 6th an 6th. ture Trus | convince any of the roads in the country | exclusively and at factory price spves OPEN ALL NIGHT, et [ A R N of the justice of their domln;nd, then the | the buyer 20 per cent. SGHAEFER’ CUT PRICE orelicif trainmen may resort to a strike as a means IC | @hey Are Found in Pockets of Suspic- | cago to New York. Through baggage car,| The Chicago, Burlington & Quincy rafl- o g v But the neces- DRUG STORE of enforcing their appeal. sity of this extreme is not anticipated. 16th road closed a deal Wednesday for the pur- chase of the minerals rights of 41,000 acres y d Chicago Sts.. Omaka, Neb, Characters Arrested through coaches, through sleepers, through | dining car. Absolutely mo change. Fa —— Y | by Ratestiven. limited trains. Lowest ri For time | Of land, situated south of Springfield, IiL., LOW RATES EAST H H | ; 4 tables and information apply to H. L.|between the Chicago & Alton and the Illi- e U Hson IS e Charles O'Connor and Willlam Thornton, | pyray, Taont. Erig |nols Central roads. The deal was en- e e s Boys School Shoes traveling passenger many years ago well known in Omaha | Rayiroad, Chica police circles, are in the city jail, bocked as suspiclous characters. The men were ar- yosted by Detectives Savage, Donohoe and Heltfeld near the Webater street depot, | about one block apart, and are supposed to Bave been looking for a victim. In Thorn- | i ton's pocket the officers found a check for | Actor Drops Valuable Diamond Pin #1400 to which the name of Ezra B. Sam- and Can't Stop to Plek uels & Son was signed, drawn on the Second 1t | National bank of St. Paul. 0'Connor had a check for $1,800 on the First National bank of York, Neb, to which the name of Paul E. Spencer was signed. The chec et e g e L R mr:-‘:;«:::"”"““mh'"‘ ot o B Bl o rnid L going into his dressing room at the theater. are Dolding the inen while they fnvestigate. | §208 [510 B8 HromalnE Fo0, B IO et [the stage. ~Belng in a hurry, he pro- ceeded to dress, and expected to pick up the pin when he came out of the room But he didn't. Some one else had done the picking. H. M. Kinkead, employed at Balduff's, left his vest hanglug in the dressing room of the restaurant and when he went for it an hour later discovered that & gold watch gineered by A. G. Simpson of Chicago and New York and is sald to have involved ne- gotlations with more than 200 land owners. The aggregate price paid for the rights is over $1,000,000. Not only for the amount of money in- volved, but for other considerations Is the transaction regarded with speclal signifi- cance. The report is that the deal was prompted by the conviction oo the part of the Burlington management that before a great time all the bituminous coal within convenlent hauling distance would be ab- sorbed by a gigantic trust. The Burling- ton has therefore taken time by the forelock in thus securing possession of bituminous flelds, in order that it may be absolutely {independent of the trust, when its appre- | hension may have been realized. It wa ogarded as even more profitable by the ex- perts to whom the Burlington management submitted jts proposition to buy new and untapped mineral lands than invest in old | mines already 4n operation. Hence the | purchase of these options rather than the | buying up of the same amount of active On September 23 to many points in Ohlo | and Indiana one fare plus $2 for the round | trip. October 2, 3, 4 and 5, Washington, | D. C. and return $28.05; stopovers. City office, 1504 Farnam street. It takes a well made and a good That's All. We have the agency for the celebrated Wilson Rye Whiskey, made by the Wilson Distilling Co., Baltimore, Md., one of the |most widely advertised and best known whiskies of the east. For sale at all first- class bars. Remember our fine California wines at 25c, 86c, 60c and 76c per quart In gallon lots at $1.25, $1.50, $1.76 and $2.00, Diamond rings, $10.00 to $600.00. Edholm. CARELESS WITH HIS JEWELRY quality shoe to stand the hard knocks live school boy will give a a good, pair of shoes. Our $1.50 shoes are made that way rments. | Exhibition of Sealskin H, LIEBES & COMPANY, the renowned | Pur House of San Francisco, Cal, will | | aisplay a magnificent line of sealskin gar- ments and elegant fur novelties in Omaha at the Paxton Friday, September 19, until | | Tuesday, September 23, inclusive. H. LIEBES & COMPANY are known as the leading furriers of the world. They have exclusive facilities for obtaining seal- | skins In the raw state and own fur trad ing stations throughout British Columbia, Alaska and Siberia; therefore their ex- hibit cannot fafl to be of the greatest in- terest to the ladies of Omaha. Mr. J Magorty will be in charge and will be pleased to make quotations for sealskin garments and furs of all kinds to be de- livered when required. and from that kind of leather. We have several different lines of these shoes in the same styles, widths T. 8. Jensen, an actor, is out a $100 dfa- mond pin and he has asked the police to and sizes as the higher priced lines One week more for you to shoe the boy before school commences. DREXEL SHOE CO Omaha's Up-to-Date Shoe House, 1419 FARNAM STREET. Cackley Bros., Opposite Postofice. ‘Phone 1148, City Orders Delivered Promptly. Nervous? Horsford's Acid Phosphate 2515 South Twenty- uiets and strengthens the bad been taken from a pocket. T’ girl; Charles Johnson, 2515 South Twen L fimu allaying their weak- J. M. Bruner reported that burglars en- | ™ °!08 Property. MY Chicago (o Boston and Return, $10.00, | irst sirect Bt st 2R soath ened and irritated condition, tered the residence of his mother, 1016 Te_ Vake, Fivet Darment Via Erle Rallroad. Twelfth sireet, boy 4 which causes wakefulness, South Twentieth street, and stole & gold | Attorney Baldwin of the Burlington, | mickets on eale Oct. 7 to 11 inclusive, | Deaths—Joe ‘Anderson, St. Joseph's hos- Promotes the growth of the hatr and nervousness and exhaustion. watch. The Johnson-McLean company, at | Whose offices are at Burlington, I, good to return on or before Oct. 13. By pital, 5 years £1ves 1t the lustre and sllkiness of youtn, It improves the appetite, Sixth and Jones streets, reported that |bas gone to Springfield (o pay over | geposit and payment of 50 cents, extension Roosevelt When -the hair 1s gray or faded it eures stomach ailments an burglars entered and secured $12 worth of | the money for the rights. He is #aid o |of limit to Nov. 13 may be obtained. |geptember 27th. Secure reserved seats fac- For Health and “anniness BRINGS BACK THE YOUTHFUL . COLOR, induces refreshing sleep, It prevents Dandruff and batr falling Insist on having ! Horsford's have taken with him $100,000 in currency S — and the remainder in drafts. It is in- Rebels Soarch Britioh Steamer, tended to make the last payment by Oc- _BAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 19.—The steamer | tober 1. City of Paris, which has just arrived from [ 1\ |4 said to be the purpose of the Bur- carpenter tools belonging to the workmen. Through sleeper. For time tables and de- | tatl information apply to Mr. H. L. Purdy, traveling passenger agent, Erle Rallroad, | Chicago, M. |ing his reviewing stand at Myers-Dilion Druz Co. there is no beverage that can approach the beer brewed by Metz. It fs always pure and of uniform quality—of the highest | excellence. It has that luscious flavor, and keeps the scalp clean and healthy, Now would be & good time to select a diamond for Christmas. Edholm, the jew- Panama. had on b d Oy il [ 00! i y tre) \ Acid of the “Britian steamer Patann. The wap | lington to get to work “digging” for coal Mortaitty Statistics. e o combined with a body and strength, that i taln 18 quoted as having said his vessel the dalight of 3} canntlesenrs, as toon as practicable. It is not under- stood that there is any immediate, neces- The following births and deaths were re- ported at the office of the Board of Health DIED. was stopped at sea by the Colomblan rebel | Phosphate gunboat Boyaca and searched, notwith- y-fo a M B i c Sming T2 Gyt SRS TS | sy for seiive operaionn, bt When (he | KOGy 1, SweRLY-four Boury ending’ = prs etz Bros. Brewing Co., :'.‘::\:f. a fr'\‘,’.‘?’r‘..‘,’.;."'.fiu"'“{:fi t: “h:hmxlz'.'—f:‘ time comes the Burlington management Trl?l"hl—(h’t:{(; I.J E‘llnnslvn |1:‘»u‘_ (\."‘,nkn \|‘t~.‘.‘ _1).-.‘::, ‘7'. -n n:mfi‘!cpnl;‘mb:r Telep 119, Om: & c at the Brit- y-sece , jewel, 1815 Clark, d 18 ‘yea 3 mon con- {Sh ‘steamer was carrying arms from Vai. | Promises its friends (the ememy) that it | EMFIOTSCEORd, oyl M BAFOG P NiTe | imption, residence Patrick avenue. | Or Jacob Neuméver, Agt., care Neumayer | paraiso to the Colomblan government. will be on the ground doing business. The | teenth, girl, Charles Peterson, 07 Boyd, Funeral notice later. Hotel, Counc ufts. la.