Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 05, 1893, Page 8, Image 8

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    8 THE OMAHA DAILY HI-IE : FRIDAY , MAY f , ISO ! * .
WAS IN CLOVER FOR A DAY
Bohemian Laborer Plaja a Oonfidenos Game
on His Countrymen.
DRUGGIST A , D. BROWN'S ' DISAPPEARANCE
Hpcnt III * NiiliKlnnco In Itlotoim Living mill
III * I'ninlly WliMJiinil Women
Proved Ills Itnlii Police
MoU-n.
A Hohemlan , who , in broken English , gave
his name as Mike Hcncs , will spend the
lext thirty days in helping to get the
trccts Into presentable condition as the
csult of a partially successful conlldeneo
nine of which several of his countrymen
vero victims. Mike landed In Omaha Wed
nesday with a hunger for luxuries which
uls means were not sufllcicnt to provide , and
proceeded to be merry at the expense of his
rlends.
The field of his operations was among his
countrymen , the Bohemians. Ho first made
tlio acquaintance oft Jim Hoyek , to
whom ho represented that ho was
from Soutli Dakota ; his father
iiad a train load or two of hogs on the Smnx
My market , and ho himself had shipped
several car loads of cattle to South Oinaha.
Being flush , as he said , ho felt inclined to do
the metropolis. The only thing lie was
anxious about was a big check which lie
carried on his person. Of this he was alrald
the long lingered gentry hero might relieve
him. His newly found friend was
overawed at this and solicitous that
Mike should strike one of the best
places keut by a countryman , so ho
took him to Frank Francl , who keeps a
boarding house on Fifteenth and William
streets and introduced him to thu proprietor.
A room where h" might repose all by him-
. yelf was set apart for the big ranch owner
and everything made comfortable for him.
In the afternoon Benes conllded to the
landlord that he was also on another mission
in the city , that of bringing to Justice a mur
derer and all around tough man , whoso pic
ture ho exhibited. This man had stabbed a
woman to death and then robbed her. Ho
was hero as a constable to take the culprit
back to the bloody scene of his crime. On
his orders a policeman had arrested the
murderer , and ho would ho magnanimous
and hand . 1)0 ( ) of the &HK ) reward which
would fall to him to tlio humble Omaha
patrolmen. As ho had only largo
hills would the proprietor advance
him until supper time STf Of course the
landlord would , and he did.
An hour or two later the two , Mike Benes
and Jim Hoyek. appeared at John F.Kara-
sik's place on Tenth and Dodge. Here
Benes requested Iloyok to Introduce him as
his brother. This done the drinks went the
rounds. Confidingly Mike told ICaraslk ,
after this , that ho was very much afraid his
companion was a bad man and would rob
nim ; that lie did not feel safe to exhibit his
roll of $20 bills. Three dollars would carry
htm through till supper time , when ho would
return and pay back the lom. : Nine o'clock
came , but the rich man had not returned.
IJy this time it occurred to ICaraslk that ho'
might have been swindled , and ho started
out to Hud the cattle baron and an ofllcer of
the law , whom ho located at Mctz' hall.
The return trip to ICarasik's place was
made and this individual satisfied that every
thing was in good order. Several more
drinks were taken and then the cattleman
took a hasty leave with his second landlord
leading him a close chase. The sudden con
tact with a wagon stopped Mike In his flight
and ho went to the ground , with Uio irate
landlord standing over him , and ho was soon
handed over to the police.
In police court &l.-lfi was all that Benes
possessed. Ho claimed to bo au innocent
farm laborer who did not , know anything
done by him the night before. ' Thirty days
labor on the street was his sentence.
ItKOWN HAS I.KVANTKI ) .
Kportivo "Amen A vim no UriiKClst Sud
denly IHimppt'iirB.
The drug store at 3U15 Ames avenue ,
formerly occupied by A. D. Brown , is closed
to his former customers , and a printed
notice on the front aoor declares that the
stock and fixtures are now in the possession
of the American National bank.
The owner , so the story goes , left Sun
day for Lincoln , according to a letter which
ho mailed to the partner of his joys and sorrows
rows , an estimable lady whom ho basely
deserted and left without money or means of
support.
I In tlio missive ho inclosed $7 , saying that
it was Half of the whole amount , which lie
possessed , and that the drug store would be
closed by Monday night. Very shortly after
this was received the bank took possession
of the stock.
About three years ago Brown did a nour
ishing business in his line and saved
several thousand dollars a year. A
year or so ago ho took to manipulating
the pasteboards in the gambling houses ,
since which his cash and time were
spout at these resorts. Wine and
women also contributed and hastened
his downfall no that now moro than ono
creditor is mourning his departure.
Last Sunday afternoon , when leaving his
homo for the store , lirown Informed
his wlfo to be resjdy when
ho returned for her and they
both would goto the Ames avenue church , of
which they arc memoers , but she waited In
vain for the husband that up to data has
not returned.
Brown's people are said to bo residents of
Nebraska City.
Pop Abutting Ills Mntlirr.
William Nixon , a youth 18 years of age ,
who has been maltreating his aged mother ,
was lined 150 and costs by Judge Berka
yesterday. Tlio testimony showed that ho
had not only used the most obscene and
abusive language toward her , but that he
had also shamefully beaten her. Tlio mother
bears now upon hov wrist a mark made by
him three weeks ago. He has a situation at
the Union Pacific shops , but contributes
nothing to the mother's support , she being
dependent upon a daughter , who earns $7 a
week and whom this sou has compelled , by
his tyrannous conduct , to leave homo. His
actions are thought to bo partly instigated
by a woman , w llh whom ho is infatuated ,
and her mother.
Ilcnuivml Mnrtirngc-d Property.
A charge of removing mortgaged property
from the state was placed against Harry
Jones some time ago , but his whereabouts
was not discovered until information was
received yesterday that Jones had taken up
his r.bodo In bleeding Kansas. Tlio Informa
tion agaiur.t Jones was filed by John U. Den
nis , manager for W. J. Broatch.
The offender's presence hero Is also re
ported to bo dcaired by Max Meyer , W. T.
Seaman and others. Detective Vizznrd will
probably leave in a fo\v days to convey
Jones back to Omaha.
Pollco
The rhi > vgo against. Henry Ehlen for sell
ing liquor on Sunday was dismissed.
William Wi tson , charged with keeping a
disorderly house , was lined f.0 and costs.
Ellen Foster was lined $50 and costs for
harboring in her house of prostitution a girl
under IS years of a o.
K. McOloud and Jafnes O'Brien got Into a
R diniculty last evening undercut to lighting.
Ofllcer Boyle gathered them in.
Jake KutholU , a boy about 11 years of ago ,
has become unnmnagcablo and his father
has taken steps to place him In the reform
school.
The drsijvtinn of Charles Peak , a private
of CoinpAiiy C , Second infantry , from Fort
Omnlm was reported at police station yes
terday.
A complaint hiw been sworn out fur the ar
rest of Michael T. Burke of13'H \ Farnam
slrep fof keeping his saloon open on Sunday ,
Bcrtlo Mann wa > r.d HOOi nnd costs
yesterday for harboring young girls In her
house of prostitution. Sue- appealed the case
to the district court.
Alexander Taylor , who li chnvgcd with
huvliiKihot at 10. Evans on Aprils with in-
tout to kill , had a hearing yesterday and was
bound over to the district court intlio * um
of 11,600.
ITrank Trurabull , the alleged embezilcr ,
yho made an uiiiucc j > ful attempt to kill
himself on the Jrnlti Wednesday , has been
convoyed to the county Jail , as his condition
was moro serious ,
Judge Ilerka Issued a search warrant yes
terday authorizing the police to search the
bulldlngat the northwest comer of Sixteenth
and California streets for ! U worth of car
pets and chairs belonging to Mary Dwycr ,
alleged to have been taken by .loseph
White. .
Frank Trumbull , who Is charged by the
World Publishing company with embezzle
ment , and who while In the custody of an
ofllcer took morphine with suicidal Intent ,
waived preliminary hearing In police court
yesterday , satisfied to await the action of
the grand jury.
George Monroe is an Individual who Is
evidently strh Ing to go into the wholesale
business. When found yesterday by an
ofllcer ho had In his possession an entire
bolt of overall cloth , which had probably
been taken by him from some factory or
wholesale establishment of tlio city.
At the instance of an ofllcer of the Asso
ciated Charities Charles Carbaugh was
arrested , on a charge of threatening to
kill his better half while in a beastly
state of Intoxication , .ludgo Berka yes
terday opined that * ' - ( ) and costs assessed
against him might have a tendency to cure
him of all future illusions.
Detectives Savage and Dempsry found sev
eral lawn mowers yesterday , which had been
stolen some time ago by Mat Uyan and Pete
Murray from the hardware stores of Lobcck
it Linn and W. Lyle Dickey. When the
articles ivere found both men had evidently
departed from the city , having escaped dur
ing the day while at work with the chain
gang upon the streets.
A II li ; ! ' I. ni-r
Usually has a bad live. ' . He Is bilious ,
constipated , has indigestion and dyspepsia.
If there is no organic trouble a few doses of
Parks' Sure Cure will tone him up. Parks'
Sure Cure is the only liver and kidney cure
wo sell on a positive guarantee , price $1.00.
All druggists. _
Tin ; \VurltlN I'tlr.
A great white city ! Buildings largo
enough to seat hundreds of thousands of
people at one time ! A park two miles
long , varying from a few hundred yards
to a mile in width , and fronting the lov-
licst inland sea in the world ! Flowers ,
music , strange people everywhere.
That's the Columbian exposition.
Don't miss it. It's the greatest , grand
est , most unique spectacle this earth of
ours over saw. And the Burlington
route will take you there comfortably ,
quickly , cheaply. See the city tickts
agent at llM ! Farnam street. lie will
tell you all about trains. Excursion
rates every day.
AMENDED THE PETITION.
Another Clmrgn Added td The c Alro.uly
KilHtliiR Against iloliu 1C. Hill.
The counsel for the state has amended its
petition in the case against ox-Trcasurcr
.lohn E. Hill to recover the money
lost by tlie Capital National bank
failure. The change consists in
inserting a section charging that Hill
during his last term of oflieo , and after
the execution and delivery of his bond ,
unlawfully and contrary to his duty as such
state treasurer deposited in anil loaned to
the Capital National bank of Lincoln , Neb. ,
located and doing business in the county of
Lancaster , the aggregate sum of SJJMi.iHH.OO
and over , and to the Merchants National
bank of Omaha in the sum of $ M.r ) > 10 , and to
tlio United States National bank of Oinaha
in the sum of $ ir > ( , l,7-lH , thereby converting
said moneys to his own use. The said
moneys were so deposited and loaned from
time to time in sums less than the aggregate
sums , but the plaintiff is not inlormcd and
has not the means of ascertaining the pre
cise dates and amounts of said several sums
making up the said aggregates and cannot
moro particularly set forth the same.
John Kills of Gage county , who is one of
the bondsmen of Hill , and therefore one of
the coaofendants in the case , has objected
to the Jurisdiction of the court , claiming that
thu action is upon an olllcia } bond and arosq
wholly in Lancaster county , while suit has
been commenced in Douglas county contrary
to the statutes , and that Ellis has resided in
( .age county for the ten years Inst past , and
still so resides , and has never resided in
Douglas county , and no process of summons
was ever served against him in this county
and the court has no jurisdiction over him.
Captain Hill lias also raised the question
of Jurisdiction , and recites that the notice
served on him is void for that reason. He
further states , through his attorney , .ludge
Broady , that according to tho"allegeV'bond ,
a copy of which appeared in the lilingsof the
state , ho is not holdcn to the state
for any shortage that may have occurred , in
that his signature does not appear on it.
District Court Dulngg.
The Jury in the case of the state against
George H" Smith returned a verdict finding
the defendant guilty as charged with grand
larceny.
The ease of Rogers against W. U. Homan
is on trial before Judge Ferguson. Tlio set
tlement of a number of mechanic's liens is
the issue.
Curtis & Sackctt and B. F. Masters have
locked burns in Judge Davis' court over the
possession of a horse which the former
seized on a liveryman's lien , and which w.is
subsequently replovined by Masters to
satisfy a chattel mortgage.
The attention of the criminal court is oc
cupied with tlio cases of the state against
Hello Arnold and Eflio Saunders , a couple of
colored damsels , who arc charged with re
ceiving stolen property. The property con
sisted of sonio underclothing that was taken
from the store of David Altman. The cases
arc being tried separately.
Judge Scott and a jury are listening to the
evidence in the case ot the Franciscan con
vent of Eau Claire against the city. The
case grows out of the change of grade of
Hamilton street , the cut in front of the con
vent grounds being llfteen feet , and the suit
is itn appeal from the award of tlio ap
praisers who fixed tlio damages.
Turks' CiiiiKli Syrup
Has been so highly recommended to us
that wo now ask our friends who are suffer
ing with a cold to give it a trial , and if it
does not give satisfaction your money will bo
refunded. Every bottle is sold on a positive
guarantee. Price 50 cents and fcl.UO. All
druggists.
Iiisiino 1'ntli'nt Khcupetl.
A man who said his name was F. B. Sal
mon entered the store of Meyer & Uaapkc
yesterday and demanded $5 with which to
send the following message to President
Cleveland :
The Lincoln Insane asylum Is In the hands of
i00 ! erlinliiuli.tnUen two yi-urs ago lust August ,
under command of JiiTto C'niwfonl. James
hoys , llowmun , Kogers and otherMiNo In com *
niand , I.OUR 1'ottii llamlln ami oilier * , nighty *
ono In number We. nave heen tlio.ru ono year
and tlnee-qtiarters. I accidentally escaped
today. Police me vrlmlnalstalso thuio.IMi
you would have soldiers surround at once aoo
in number , \vluch are bore. I will sue the
commander this evening If pnssllile.
I' . 11. SALMON.
The attention of District Court Clerk
Muores was called to the situation anil ho at
once telephoned the asylum and learned of
the escape of Salmon , who was a Douglas
county patient. An order was secured for
his arrest and ho will be sent back to tlio
Institution for further detention.
in no.
Kutlcet oflrc Itntu or Icis under thin liciitt , n/ty
rrnlx ; nir/i iiilifftlunitl lint ten mils.
vbrNli-l'hnrli'nC ) . , lit 2:15 : p. m. ThurMlny ,
used an year * . ruinM.il Saturday at' ' ji. m. ,
from roildiiiuv , 401 North 10th street.
WILL NAME A COMMISSIONER
Commercial ( Hub's Freight Bureau Will
Boon Hnvu a Head ,
MR. SKINNER'S ' CHANCES FAVORABLE
[ rotulillltlc * Arc tluit UP U'lt ! lln
us CiiiiunlRiiloiinr Kiiinn l < t : in to Ito
Worked Out Aililltlotml Hull-
ruiul Xvwi.
It is ninonc the iirobnbllltics thnt within
the nuxt ten days the Oinnlm Commercial
club will ilcoldo uixm a freight cointnlssioncr.
As thu maximum rate bill Is to ( 'Q Into cfTcct
In thu very near future tariffs on all com
modities will have to bo rcmljustml to con
form to tlio provisions of the bill and it will
require the service of a trained tariff man to
keep the railroads from discriminating
against Omaha and In favor of interior
points. The three candidates most promt-
netly mentioned for the position are Mr.
Malioney of Sioux City , Mr. Utt of Lincoln
and Mr. W 15. Skinner of Soutli Omaha.
Mr. John S. Knox , trafllc manager for the
Cudahys , lias also been highly spoken of ,
but , as lie does not want the position , It is
thought Mr. Skinner may undertake the
work mapped out by the elub.
Mr Skinner , if chosen , could , with the
power given him by a compact organization ,
such as the Commercial club aims to bo , re
vive Ills scheme introduced a long time ago
in the West of the Missouri Freight Ifcito
committee of districting the territory con
tiguous to Omaha and Kansas City so far as
the live stock interests of the rival cities are
concerned.
Mr. Skinner stated that ho recognized the
hard work that would liavo to bo done by
the commissioner for several years , but was
willing to undertake the task should the
special committee appointed to select a com
missioner dcciJo that ho was the man for
the position.
"The adjustment of maximum freight rate
incongruities will be one of the perplexing
problems that will llrst confront the com
missioner. " said Mr. Skinner. "From New
port on the line of the Klkhoru. hay , which
can now bo brought into Omaha for $1 l.f.O ,
under the maximum freight rate bill will
command S , an incongruity of the most
pronounced kind. I3ut what is most
surprising in the making of the
bill Is the fact that on many
commodities the freight rates are higher
from points midway between given lines
than from interior points west of well dc-
llncd lines. These conditions are Incongru
ous to say the least. Of course , the rail
roads will take advantage of these slips to
make the law as odious as possible , should it
bo hold constitutional , with the hope that
the people will grow so tired of its obnoxious
features as to repeal the measure for a more
conservative bill'
Chlciigi ) Tlmt < lncrcHHficl.
The announcement made Monday that the
Milwaukee would lengthen the running
time of its eastbound trains for the purpose
of taking care of the World's fair business
applied also to all the Chicago roads as they
will lengthen their running time to sixteen
hours between Omaha and Chicago commenc
ing Sunday.
The following changes will take place
on the Hurlington : Train No. i ! will
leave Omaha at 4 : liOarivmg in Chicago at 8 : t0 !
No. 0 , called the Chicago special , will leave
at 13IB : a. m. and arrive at , 4:10 : p. m. No. !
will leave at 11:43 : a. m. and arrive at Chicago
cage at 0:43 : p. in. No. 8 will leave at 7:17 : p.
in. , arriving at Chicago 3:40 : p. m. All three
trains , except the last , will carry sleepers.
The service from Chicago will bo as follows :
No. 5 , leaving Chicago at 5fiO : p. in. , will ar
rive at Omaha at U:50 : a. in. ; No. 3 , leaving
at 11 p. m. , will arrive at. 4.-2Ti p. m. , while
No. 1 , leaving at , 12:4. : ) p. m. , running via
Loufcvillc. will roach Denver at 0:55. : There
w.l 11 be no material change in the service
between St. Louis and Kansas City , but
quite decided changes are noted between
Denver and Omaha. No. 3 Instead of leav
ing ut 8 : 0 will leave at 10:10 : p. in. , and ar
rive at 4 , practically the same as now. No.
0 instead of leaving at II a. in. will leave at
8 : > , and arrive at Omaha at 13:05 : a.m. in
stead of 13:10. :
The Hock Island and Northwestern will also
lengthen their running time , their train ar
rangements not yet having been completed.
The Hock Island will probably leave about 4
o'clock.
ltull\viy : Noun.
Mr. E. L. Lomax is confined to his homo
with a cold.
Mr. S. H. II. Clark will return the last of
next week from St Louis. It is understood
ho left for Boston yesterday.
Quito a party of distinguished Union
Paeillo and Missouri I'acillo directory , in
cluding Mr. George Gould , will arrive in
Omaha the last of the month to inspect the
properties of the two companies.
There was no change la the rate situation
from Colorado points yesterday , the roads
intercstca in the light going on between the
Kio Grande and Santa Fo awaiting the
action of Presidents Jeffries and Keinhart
before the knife is plunged any deeper into
the vitals of the systems directly interested
in the war.
Illch , Keel lilooil
As naturally results from taking Hood's
Sarsaparilla as personal cleanliness results
from free use of soap and water. This great
purifier thoroughly expels scrofula , 'salt
rheum and other Impurities and builds up
every organ of the body. Now is the time to
take It.
The highest praise has been won by
Hood's pills for their easy , yet elllclent
action. Sold by all druggists. Price 35
cents.
A .V A UIA VKM K.VTS.
Comedian Nat Goodwin appears at the
Boyd tonight , tomorrow afternoon and to
morrow evening. "A Gilded Fool , " Mr.
Goodwin's great success of this season , approaches
preaches nearer to the level of legitimate
comedy than anyth'ng in which the popular
comedian has over been seen before. The
story is simple and interesting , with a
serious interest , which makes it very dra
matic at points. The action is" quiet and
dignilled from beginning to end , though
fairly bubbling over with merriment.
Pathos is made good use of to enhance the
humor of the play by necessary contrast ,
and hero the comedian shows his versatility
by proving that he holds the feelings of his
audience as completely at his ylll as ho docs
their risibilities. A subordinate llttlo love
story runs through the play , affording Min
nie Dupreo , the bright llttlo soubre'ttoof the
company , an oppartunlty to exert her fascin
ation over the spectators.
The mounting of the play Is described as
very elaborate , and every detail of tlio pro
duction as perfect. Mr. Goodwin has made
such a lilt InA Gilded Fool" that ho has
given up all notion of appearing in any other
play during the present season.
It is claimed for "Tho Fire Patrol , " which
will bo presented at the Farnam matinee
next Sunday , that it Introduces a scene that
Is entirely now and novel , viz : The interior
of a gold stamp mill in Dcadwood , S. D. ,
where the ore is brought from the mines ,
previous to being smelted , with the big ore
crushers in actual operation. Incident to
the play there is also a genuine tire patrol
wagon and a scene representing I'nlon
The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia ; No Alum.
Used m Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard ,
miuaro , Now York.'UUy. ' In a snow storm.
What moro c in iift asked for In the way of
realism I W. W , lllttnor , who will bo re-
tncmbcred as an Oinaha boy , plays the leadIng -
Ing part , and will lib welcomed by a host of
friends ,
There arc three 'things worth saving-
Time , Trouble and money and le Witt's
Llttlo Karlv Risers will save them for you.
These llttlo pills will save you tltnr , as they
act promptly. Tlmywill save you trouble as
they cause no palm They will save you
monevis they economize doctor's bills.
The Douglas County I'orsorwl
league will moot.-nt Get'inanln hall Fri
day evening at 8-p. m. J. 1' . Ll'NI ) ,
President.
A Hargain Cottage and lot , northeast
cornet''Id and Capitol avenue , one block
from Hitfh school , only &V > 00. Hicks ,
305 N. V. Life.
Bee the celebrated Sohmer piano at
Ford & ClmrUon.Musfc Co. , 1508 Dodge.
In MMircli ( it I'm.OIK Mi'tilU.
New and rich llnds in gold and silver
mines are being made dally in the
Kooky Mountains. There are thousands
of rleh minus in Colorado and Now Mexico
ice waiting to bo found by some lucky
prospector , but it requires time , patience
and some money , also a knowledge of
mineral , to properly prospect a moun
tain range for any of the precious metalH.
The Kooky Mountain Prospecting
company , incorporated under the laws
of New Mexico , is going to bend out two
export prospecting parties in search of
gold , silver , or copper. They will travel
with pack animals and remain
in the mountains until snow
drives them out late in the fall.
To raise the money to keep those par
ties in the mountains wo have decided to
give away a small portion of our stock.
The shares are $500.00 each , and cacli
share is subject to three assessments of
one dollar , and if we strike one rich mine
this summer one share which 1ms only
cost $ , ' 1.00 in assessments is worth $500.00
or moro.and if we should discover a group
of rich mines and establish a big camp ,
one share of our stock is worth a small
fortune.
Send stain ] ) for one share and full par
ticulars. Address Kooky Mountain 1' .
Co. , Espanola , New Mexico.
.Mclirl IMutu Improvements.
Through sleeping cars between Chicago
cage and Now York and Boston ; superb
dining cars between Chicago and Buf
falo ; three trains in each direction
daily ; a now passenger depot at Chicago
cage , corner of Clark and Twelfth
streets : a now ticket olllco at Chicago ,
No. 101) ) Clark street , the heart of the
city these are some of the improve
ments that the popular Nickel Plato
road is making or has made in its facili
ties for serving the public. The new
train service will go into operation early
in May. By the wav , the Nickel Plato
road is now soiling tickets to the
World's fiiir , good returning until No
vember 5 , at low rates.
tiK rcrimt ? .
The following permits to build were
issued yesterday by the inspector of build
ings :
1'rcd II. Lowe , 5104 North TttPiity-
tlitrd , dwelling . $ 5,000
IVi'i'iiou HiTiicy , 3HUO Ninth Seven
teen th , colt ago . 600
Six minor pcrmit.s .
Eight penults , aggregating . $ 7,3i5 !
Kutlior Strep
Than take in any other form Is what many
people thhiK , and Parks' tea is made for just
these folks. It cures constipation , and though
not a cathartic , moves the bowels every day
iMl druggists. ' -i-
_ _
All-ii. RrUwoliI lln nl.
Mrs. Ethlyn Griswold , wife of S. II. Gris-
wold. died suddenly yesterday morning at
her homo in Lancaster , O. The deceased
was the mother of S. G. V. Griswold of THE
HUE , who left last evening to attend the
funeral.
Of p ° rfect
Of great strength-
Economy In their use ,
Flavor as delicately
and delir-inurl , * ns tha fresh ' * " *
THE FAMOUS
J. HEED WUIPPLE ,
Recently said in an interview : . . .
"From the time of introducing LON
DONDERRY 'in my hotels its sale has
been one of constant increase , this in.
crease being 100 per cent , greater the
last year than in any previous year. I
believe more people are now drinking
LONDONDERRY than all other
waters combined , . . . I cannot say
too much in its .favor"
Sold wherever -water is sold. Largest
water bottling establishment in Amer
ica , if not in the world !
&i _ _ _ _ _
Londonderry Litfeia Spring Water Co , ,
M. x. n.
ClMBLKHll riCMNBt CO..SllhllBAflM.tlIt < , ll > M. .Mail.
Distributee Agents for Oinaha.
KENNEDVS CAUTION.
KENNEUY'J
EAST INDIA BITTERS
Are NKV.'CU Soil
IN 1IU1.K ,
ONLY IN BOTTLES
WITH
TRADEMARK LABELS
I ? yeti are Determined
To have the small-wing Collars you
cannot do better than
to ask for our
makes. We manufacture a lame vari
ety of them , in both the
Cluolt and Coon Brands.
ClUeii Coon
Bnnd , 2Sc. Drand , 20c.
Have you heeded our pointers and tried
The CDonafota Shlxt Vet ?
Do so the next time you buy , and you will
thank us for the sucgeitian.
'
CLOETT , COON 5 CO.
BLACK
I CHEVIOT I
Is popular-thore's no denying it. Goods may come
and goods may go pattern makers may lie awake
nights thinking up new patterns dyers may die or
iginating all sorts of new and novel colors and
shades-leaders of fashion may decide that light or
dark colors only shall be worn but the hold of the
black cheviot never seems to let up on popular
favor. There's never a time when a black cheviot
suit looks out of place. As an all round-combina
tion "every day and Sunday too" suit there's nothing
like 'em. Today we make a notable offering of
these popular
UITS
In our men's clothing department piling up in sep
arate piles four hundred and twenty-five elegant
suits of soft , unfinished , all wool , black cheviot
in sacks only in all and any sizes from thirty-four
to forty-two ( and a few heavy weights who wear
forty-fours can find soms by playing the early bird
act , ) cut full lengths , cut in style , linsd with fine lin-
ngs , wall and proparly tailorized. They're the sort
< SS of suit that it usually takes a dozen dollars to own-
It took our buyer just fourteen seconds to buy the
lot at the price he got 'em at , and it won't take you
more'n a minute to own one at the price made on
them for the week ,
ICO CUP3 utnr
-BEST AND GOES FARTHEST-
Unrlvallcd for Digestibility , Stroncth , and Dollcacy of Flavor.
Perfectly Pure.
Haven't you fooled along- with that old clo ck
about long enough If it's not too bad we can fix it.
Otherwise , we can sell you a new one. We show
every kind of a clock on earth.
RAYMOND ,
FIFTEENTH AND DOUQMS , OU1IIV.
DrDOWNS
1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Nob.
Tlio eminent tpoclallst In narvoui , chronic , prlrnt ) . blood , ulcln ia 1 urln rr rtlimn A r3ul ir nn 1
roKlitcrud Krmlimtu in m v.lK'Inj , in illplomvi ai I uartlfl.ttoi will * : oiv. I * atlll tro ttlni with tin itrj itjit
nuccjaH catarrh , luit m iniuu I , no-nlnil woikujsi , nUlt Iou3i nil anil form of print ) ilmioi. .Vn
o.l , S'oir trJiumrU for Ion of vlt il . ' . uni'jli vlilt
mercury n : ) pivrjr. I'.lrtlai to numir lutrj u I ut In ru
bycorrmpouili'ncu. Mudlolno or Initr.rn intt * int lif mill o01,1 'm sal irolr piocjl. nu in irn to Imll-
CHtecontentsoraend jr. Ono por.sotml Inturvl'nv proforrjl Conmllitlo.i fro3. Ci > rrji > o itljnjj Htrletlr
prlvntu. IluoK ( > ty torle of l.lfo ) sant froa. Ollloa hour * , J u. ui. to J p. m. auilwj : IJ a m lilj in.
u.itl btnmpfOT circular.
PROTECT AND IMPROVE YOUR SEQHT.
Spectacles and Eyeglasses Are the Best.
EYES TESTED FREE. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
U. F. PONDER , Mgr. OfflflHA OPTICAL CO. , 222 S. IGthSt.J
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In our forf line
you lin\'o yoiirfi/jo-
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I'r/enilmi'lll / o our
FrlvinlH , wlion limy
KOO your fiorfuor
mntlo hy
HIGH CLASS PHOTOGRAPHY ,
AT PQPUU1 PRIOJ5.
-315-317 SouthlSth Straii.
1HBBBBBBBH OMAHA J
DR.
McCREW
THQ SPECIALIST.
In imkur)0h | ) < l in the
treatment of nil
PRIVATE DISEASES
and allWeakneityrii
and Disorder ! of MCn
IB years experience.
\Vrito for cir liit
and ( jui-btloQ liit free.
14th and I'a-iiara BU *
Omaha , riib.
A D
Quart Hottle J
01
- D
Hermitage
75c. 0
Should be kept in the
house all the time It is
pure whiskey and is re
tailed at the same price
pint that we ask per
per quart.
Wine , Liquor aud Gl an C ) , ,
HC-lia 8. 10th St. , Omah-k
iaaa a aacn czia acne.
FRIDAY. !
a
Special Sale iq OUr J
! -fl-8-E-M-K-N-l
- - - - - - -
We arc doingn Irgf bus' '
ness this season in our hous ;
furnishing and china depart ;
ment in the basement.
In order to double our usuc
Friday sales and pppulari/.l
this department to a sti
greater extent , we shall ori ,
Friday hold a special
IO Per Cerjl piscoUij'i '
Sale
WO On
TnisDiscouptforFr'dayOply '
We except from the above
discount Rogers & Bro. triple
knives and forks , Rogers triple
teaspoons , Rogers triple table
spoons. No discount on these
goods. Price cut , however.
Knives and forks.ni'rdoz. . $2.95
Teaspoons 99c
Tablespoons $ 1.96
Souvenir Spoons
Free. ,
With a $5 purchase or ovej
we will present our patron
with one of those beautifuj
World's Fair Spoons , which
were left over from last Fri
day's sale. *
The spoons will be pre
sented with purchases in house
furnishing department ONLY.
T ,
KIJ3J3OXS ,
> A
1U1313 OiVSJ
The rush at our ribbon de
partment docs not cease. All-
our silk ribbons ,
Nos. 5 and 7 for 5c i yard-
Nos. 0 and 12 for IQc a yard. <
Nos. 10 , 20 and 22 lor
Have captured the day.
will add to the above for a
few days a lot of plaid , stripe'
and fancy ribbons , Nos. 16
and 22 , at
25c a Yard.
Worth in all fairness up to'
5oc a yard 4
Make it a point to see thesoJ
goods.
Get your umbrella recov
cred while you wait , as good ,
as new , only