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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1899)
WESTERN TRAINS NOT SLOW Bchednlej for Hew Past Trains Headj to Ba Placed in Operation , NEW FAST MAIL ON UNION PACIFIC Tliroc Trnlii * Dnllr Ilctn-pi-n nnil Sim rrnnrUpo AVIII Mnkc Jlutler Timeli.v Tlirrr Hour * Than 1'ornnTly. It In conceded on nil sides that the best passenger service and the fastest time ever Inaugurated In the west will be that to bo placed In operation on Sunday , October 15 , ( by the Northwestern , Union Pacific and Southern Pacific railroads. For several days tlmo card experts and officials of the three rondfl have been In consultation at Salt LnUo City , and the schedule Is now completed. The time betwcr-n Snn Fran cisco Is shortened three , hours and fifteen minutes nnd the tlmo to Los Angeles IB ehorter by four hours nnd fifteen minutes than formerly. The cntlro time to be con sumed In the trip between the city on the tanks of the Great hikes and the metropo lis of the I'aclllc will Ixj but seventy hours end forty-live minutes. According to the now schedule the Over land Limited will leave Chicago at 6:30 : p. m. . arriving In Omaha nt 8 a. m. Leaving Omaha twenty minutes later this train will arrive In San Francisco at 5:15 : j ) , m. on the second evening , Instead or 8:50 : , tta at present. Train No. 3 , the Pa- clflo express , will leave Omnha at 4 p. m. instead ofl:2r , nfl at present , and arrive in San Francisco nt 9:45 a. m. on the third day. day.Tho The additional train which will be put on will operate only over the Union Pacific lines. It will leave Omaha nt 8:45 n. m , nnd will consist of four mall cars , baggnge and passenger conches BUfilctcnt to incut the demand , This train will be known as the Fast Mail , and Is scheduled to make ex ceedingly fast time. It will do the local "nork between Omaha and Ogdcn and at Ogden will overtake train No. 1 , the Over land Limited , which lca\cs hero at 8:20 : u. m , Eastbound from San Francisco train No. C , the Overland Limited , will leave at 8 a. m. , arriving In Omaha the second evening nt 7:15 , thus making the Journey cover only two nights. This train will reach Chicago nt 8:30 : n. m. No. 6 , the Chicago Special , from Portland and San Francisco , will leav * the latter city at G p. m. , nnd arrive In Omaha the third afternoon nt 4:35. : No. 4 , the Atlantic express , will leave San Fran Cisco nt a a. in. nnd nrrlvo In Omnha thu third morning at C:30. : The equipment of all these trains will be superb nnd many marked Improvements liavo been mndo over the former service. All these trains , except the Fast Mall , run ning between Omaha and Ogden , will have double drawing room palace sleepers , diners and free reclining chnlr cars. Every effort will bo made to servo the wishes of thu traveling public In the best manner possi ble. Oilier Iloiuls In tlic Field. Fast train service to the west Is not alone confined to the Union Pacific , Northwestern nnd Southern Pacific. The Santa Fo road lias arranged to run this winter four lim ited tralna each way Ijotwcen Chicago and Los Angolcs , Instead of two , ns heretofore. This Increase Is believed to be duo to the fact that the Pacific Coast Limited , hereto fore run between Chicago and Snn Francisco ever the Alton , St. Loula , Iron Mountain & Southern , Texas Pacific nnd Southern Pa cific , will bo discontinued this winter be cause of the fnct that the Texas Pacific Is laying new track and Its roadbed Is not In condition for fast trains. 'As a matter of fact. It Is ossprtod that the shortening In tlmo and Improved service Inaugurated ( by the Union Pacific and Southern Pacific Is In order to compote with the Santa Fo with its four limited trains and get a share of the big tr.illlc which always goes westward during the winter months In search ot the Btinuy cllmo ot California. Tha Burlington and Rock Island have also arranged now schedules to connect with the Itlo Grande Western at Denver , which In turn makes connection with the Southern Pacific at Ogden. The westbound time is ro arranged now as to connect with the Southern Pacific at Ogden. Eaetbound , the ! Uo Grande will put on a now train bet'ween Ogden and Denver , arriving nt the Intter city nt 2:25 : p. m. the second day , there con cocting with the Rock Island nnd Burling ton tralna , which will too placed on the new cchodulos In order to conform to the changes. The Burlington will leave Denver nt 2:50 : p. ra. Insitcad of 1:40 p. ra. , as at present. ICATV MUST ltUM > I2Il A.V ACCOUNT. Hfiiinrr 'r to the Trunt Com- IMiiiy'N Suit IH Ov < * rrul il. NEW YORK , Oct. 7. Judge Townsend of the United States circuit court for the south ern district of Now York , In nn opinion handed down today , overruled the demurrer Hitorcd by the defendants In the suit brought by the MorchnntB1 Trust company against the Missouri , Kansas & Texas Rnllrond com pany , growing out of a mortgage made to the former ns trustee In 1890 , to secure nn Issue ot bonds nggrcgntlng $20,000,000. There va i default on the first coupons , duo Feb ruary , 1891 , nnd a year later the trust com pany filed UH bill alleging a diversion of earnings , default In payment of the first coupons , that the property covered by the mortgage bad cnrncd the requisite amount to pay the coupons nnd that the defendant had refused to account. In an answer the defendant company fllod picas alleging that during the six months for which an accounting wns naked , the property wee in the hands of receivers , ap pointed on petition of the trust company as trustee In a former action brought on prior lo the mortgage ; that the receivers ac counted for nil of the income of the road during that period and that the accounts Jiatl been accepted nnd approved by the court with the n sent of the complainant corporation , The trust company afterward fllod nmeml- niontn to Its bill and In response to the lat- ' , cr the Missouri , Kalians & Texiw jlallrmul company entered a demurrer. Judge Town. Ecnd refused to tmstaln thu demurrer. Annual Mi > i > ( liif ( if OIlloliilH. Ofllccre , directors and stockholders of the Union Pacific Kallroad company have been traveling ' weatwurd during the last few days. Tl : 'l'r destination Is Salt Lake City , whore the annual nuutlug of the directors and stockholders will bo ht-ld next week. Presi dent Hornco O , Hurt went west yesterday , being Joined hero by Secretary Alex Miller of Now York. The principal business to come Up before thu forthcoming meeting will bo thu exchange of Union 1'aclfio stock for out- & andlng stock ot the Oregon Short Line and Oiogon Railway and Navigation company , as detailed at some length tu The Dee u short time ago. llnll > t ) ' .Vnt n mill 1'crtoniiU. A. G. Shearman , general annul of the Viilon Pacltlu at Cincinnati , Is In the city tor a brief visit , John It. AVobstor , Kcneral manager of the Omnha Drldgo & Terminal company , u in the oust an Important bUHlneas. Q , M. Kntrlkln , assistant general freight uuent of thu Quliiey , Is In Kunsuu City ami tit. Jon looMnK after UuMnua mutters. W. fa. Urlmson. Kvurriil manager ; Charles 33. alhus , general trulght ugunt : H. M , Col lins , chief miKliu'or , utnt W. J. Btonoberner. buperlntendcnt of transportation , were omclals of the Oulncy route who visited Omaha last week. They came for the purpose of. looking over the local field. Home Improvements In their system at tlila point la anticipated 1x3 tha result of thclt visit. _ . , DULL DAY WITH THE JUDGES LltiRntlnn In the Stntc Conrts ! I'riictlcnlljr nt n Stiuul- fttlll. The judges ot the district court found that there was little to do , and consequently few ot them were upon the bench. Ycsterdny Judge Baker devoted a short tlmo to the disposition ot some minor criminal matters , while Judge Slnbnugh listened to orgumcnta on nn application for a new trial In n damage case that wn on before him early In the term. The otherjudgea were absent during the day. George Wells , accused ot stealing $10 from a store at Twenty-fourth nnd Lake streets , escaped punishment , the Jury re turning a verdict of not guilty. Frank Pearse , charged with grand lar ceny , entered a plea of guilty to the crime of petit larceny and was let oft with a fine of $10 and costs. Arthur C. Wakcly and Sablna Wakoley have brought ault against the city , seeking to restrain the collection of the tax levied for the purpose of paying for the paving on California , between Sixteenth nnd Twenty-second streets , The plaintiffs al lege Irregularities In the levy and extension of the tax. The domestic troubles of Major and Mrs. Multord have culminated In a divorce case. The suit was Instituted several weeks co , but wns "burled" In the court nice , where It remained until now. Mrs. Mulford nsk for the custody of the child , a boy 4 years of ago , nnd also puts In a claim for alimony. She alleges cruelty. The plaintiff Is now with relatives In Washington , D. C. , where she has been for some time. In .Inntlup I'rlclinril'M Court. Lulu Benl&h appeared before Justice Prlchnrd yesterdny nnd had her husband bound over to keep the peace until she could nppear before the court with her troubles c/n October 23. A. R. Hentjcl , A. E. Wnlkup and. H. G. Wernomont , who attached the goods of Mr. Pike , are meeting with on obstacle in Anna Davis , who has como forward and replev- Incd the goods under a chattel mortgage. The case will como up before Justice Prich- ard next cnonth. A. D , T. Co. ; messengers furnished ; bag gage delivered. 1302 Douglns St. Tel. 177. To Mciuliern of the A. O , U. IV. Omaha lodge , No. 18 , has accepted the In vitation of Council Bluffs lodge to attend dlvlno service In that city on Sunday evenIng - Ing , October 8. All members ot No. 18 nnd any others who desire to accompany us will meet at Fourteenth and Farnam at G p. m. Sunday evening , to take cars for Council Bluffs. Those not going with the train will meet In the lodge room In the Men-lam , block , Council Bluffs , at 7 o'clock sharp. Lower , Reedy and Brooks , special com mittee. COUNTRY SCHOOL AFFAIRS Attendance In Largely In Excoaa or that of Previous Ycnrn. Although Superintendent Bodwell has not j"ot made up his total , ho Is ot the opinion thnt the attendance of the schools of the county Is largely In excess of last year , when the census showed that there were 41,641 children of school age. la nearly nil of the country districts the schools nro crowded and in many Instances the direc tors nro figuring how they can relieve the existing condition. There Is a scheme on foot to divide the school districts of Benson and Dundee. At present there , are 310 children In the Benson and 178 in the Dundee district. All the school buildings are filled to overflowing. Residents of both districts have petitioned the county superintendent asking that he create a third district. Nebrnnlca Gold Mining Company. There is considerable activity about the Lord Byron mine , near Idaho Springs. The Nebraska company has finally concluded that surface work would not pay and has put In a new plant of machinery , Including a Snow sinking pump , which will handle the water from 1,000 feet. It Is the Intention to sink 400 foot shaft 400 feet more. The company has completed a new shaft house and everything is in shape for sinking. The mlno has several ore shoots opened In the lower level and it Is to get In under those that the new development Is to be under taken. The Lord Byron Is an oxtentlon of the Stanley vein which has been undtr de velopment for some time. County CnmnilHHlonern. Bills nnd claims wera presented to the county commlaloners at the regular Saturday meeting , as usual , nenrlv all of which were allowed or referred to the com mittees. Dr. W. J. Galbralth having left the city and resigned the position of surgeon for the county hospital , Dr. C. B. Allison aski > d to bo appointed to 1111 the vacancy. The application was referred. A. K. Savage , Insnno , was ordered re moved from the Jail to the hospital , whore ho will bo confined until such time ns ho can bo sent to the state hospital for the Insane. PASSENGERS EXPERIENCE NO TROUBLE WHEN TRAVELING VIA UNION PACIFIC. PERSONALLY CONDUCTED EXCURSION8TO CALIFORNIA and OREGON UNIFORMED ATTENDANTS AC COMPANY THESE TRAINSAND LOOK AFTER WANTS OF PAS SENGERS. For full Information call at City Ticket Office , 1302 Farnam St. It Won't Be Long Till the ice man will be gath ering In hU crop for next sum mer , The heat tools to gather It with are made by Wm. T. Wood & Co. Their celebrated ICE TOOLS are known the -world over oa the ibeat made.fo' \ \ take pleasure. In showing > ou them if you call , JAS. MORTON & SON CO. , IB 11 Dodge St. Write tor catalugue. THREATEN LIQUOR DEALERS I/ntent Trick of ilie Poiioerntlc Cntn- rnlRn MnnnRiTH to Stir Up Fccllnic A ITR I tint Ueimbllcnn Ticket. The latest popocratlc trick Is an attempt to array the liquor dealers of the city against the republican ticket toy creating the Impression that the police hoard and the city administration are persecuting thorn. Every liquor dealer In the city has been sent a copy of a circular reading aa follows : Bear Sir : The law and order people of Omaha have decided to enforce the Slocumb law mid nil snlooti keepers must comply. You will see that your doors tire closed at 32 o'clock promptly and not opened on Sun- days. "To bo forewarned IB to bo fore armed. " Wo remain yours truly , LAW AND onoicn. The police authorities know nothing about this circular and no complaints upon which nny such address could have been founded have been made to thorn. The scheme bears the unmistakable earmarks ot hav ing boon originated by the democratic county attorney and Issued from Uio dcm- ocrntie and populist headquarters. The liquor doalcra nro waiting for the Identity of the authors of this fnlso wajnlng to bo disclosed should any blackmailing bo at tempted under threat of the law. They re- eon ! this step oa an uncallod-for Intrusion of popocrattc politicians upon their bus iness. ASSOCIATED CHAlUTinS. Appeal for Clothing nnil Simon , Demands nro now made upon us for win ter clothing and shoes , especially for chil dren. Would the ladles of our city remem ber us when looking over their wardrobe at this season ? Telephone 1735 , or drop a postal card and wo will send our wagon. JOHN LAUGHLAND , Secretary. 1810 St. Mary's Avenue. \ot a. Ciindlilntc. In response to numerous Inquiries I take this method of announcing that I am not a candidate for the Board of Education , hav ing sent my resignation to the chairman of the democratic city contra ! committee some two weeks elneo. While thoroughly appro- elating the honor of .tho . unsought nomi nation , business affairs which occupy every xnomont of my time will not permit me to accept oven a contingent possibility of new burdens. CHARLES R. SHERMAN. LOW HATES EAST Via < hc Clitcnpro , .Mllvrilalccc Jt St. Pnnl HnilTrny. Omaha to Chicago and return , Oct 2-9 $12.75. Omaha to Chicago , Oct. 2-9 , J7.75. City oHlco , 1504 Parnam street. F. A. NASH. General Western Agent Have Root print It. Hsmllton Warren , M. D. , eclectic and magnetic physician , has moved his office to 110 North IGth street , room 13. Special at tention to all long-standing or lingering dis eases and to diseases of women and children. Why buy plated chains ? See what gold ones cost at Hubormann. 13th and Douglas. TEETH Look bad , cause an offonslyo breath an < ! poor health. So do not wnU looser , hut have thorn filled and crowned. Or , if boyo-md saving , painlessly extracted with vitalized air ; made fretfix © very day Bit our odlce. Perfectly safe. Crownn 9B.OO Cinlil FHIIiiff f 1.50 np Silver Fllllne 7to ( Tali's ' Philadelphia Dental Rooms , 1517 IouRln Street. SUB WJLIj nc 1IRIID MONDAY , SIr , Fcrcrnnon of N'ptr Yorlt , the nr- pert I'ltter nnil Demonstrator of AMBIUOAN LADV CORSETS. Messrs. J. L. Brandies & Sona , proprietors of Boston Store , ore pleased to announce that Mrs. Ferguson , of Now Vork , export fitter and demonstrator , will bo In our Cor set Department for two weeks , from October 9th to 21st Inclusive , And will nt without charge , nnd explain the superior merits of the celebrated AMERICAN LADY Corsets. \Vo trust that you will take advantage ot this opportunity to see on unusually at tractive display of these corsets nnd wo cordially invite you to attend whether you desire to purchase or not. BOSTON STOKE , Omaha. Account Modern Woodmen day nt Omaha , October 12 , the C. . SL P. , M. & O. Uy. ( North-Western line ) will sell excursion tickets to Omaha nnd return , from all polnls on Its line In Nebraska , as follows : D.Uo of sale , October 11 and 12 , with return limit October 14j rate , SO per cent ot one-way faro for the round trip. Minimum excursion rate $1.00 for the round trip. Bam'l Burns , 1318 Farontn , is selling a beautiful cut glass plaque $3.00. J7.7S To Chicago. 112.76 To Chicago and Return October 2 to 9. These reduced rate tickets are good oa limited trains via THE NORTHWESTERN LINE. 6:40 : am , 8:15 : pm. Lv. Omaha 4:55 : pm , arrlv. Chicago 7:45 : am. 7:05 : pm , 9:30 : am. New City Offices 1401 and 1403 Farnnm St. A. O. U. W. Attend Special Service. Every member of No. 18 , and any others so disposed , are urgently requested to meet at Fourteenth and Farnam Sunday evening , October 8 , at 6 p. m. , to attend A. O. U. W. service in a Council Dluffs church. Sermon by a member ot the order. ( New styles In neckwear , COc , 7Sc and $1. Kelley & Heyden , Sixteenth and Chicago. Wanted Vaudeville artists for our con tinuous performances. Inquire superin tendent People's Store , 10th and Farnam. See our line Imported overcoatlnp ; and suitings. O. A. Llmlqucst , 31G S. 16th st. AMATUER PHOTO SUPPLIES. Something New Every Week- See the new printing paper. Cheap and easy tovork. . Instructions free -with use of dark room. Devaloping and printing a specialty. The Robert Dempster Co. 1215 Farnam St. Comfort , and Wear Resisting Qualities are three requisites of the modern shoe , Combining these qualities into the most perfect fitting shoe , is a degree in the art of shoemaking attained by the few , and these few are the makers of the shoes we sell. They cost no more than the shoes from which all the ' 'art" is left out. M. B. Corner 16th and DouaiM Sts. > < WM * * THE 99-CENT STORE. Agate Ware Cooking Utensils At as near half price as it is possila to malto it. "But , " , "these utensils you say are seconds ends , and seconds ought to be cheap , " That's so ; but reader , wo took our pick from the factory's crop of seconds , and wlillo some of the pieces have po < i | | > la mars , you'll hardly notice them. Hero are boino of the prices for this lot : 2-qunrt saucepans. . lOq Cuspldores ion 3-quart saucepans . lie Hlce boilers. . Ma i- fiiuart saucepans. . 25o Oovorrd buckets' . . ' . lOo ] 0-junrt illalipniiB. " 'wfiunrt ' teakettle. . , D9c Sf * U-lnuli plo pans. . . CcS-quurt dippers. . . . isu 3 ? 1519-1521 1519-1521 Douglas Douglas Street. Street. Urnrnr 10th Bt. Wear 10th St. s in a Everything ! When it stands for SHERIDAN , all that's good in coal , mined in Wyoming , Nut or Egg , $5.00 , Lump , ipO'50. Keeps fire oil night. Clean us Hard Goal , VICTOR WHITE , 1605 Farnam. TELEPHONE 127. \VILTj CONTIN\tn , Special llcqncat Induce * Tlininplon Oil lliirncr Exhibition tn IlcMunlti , So Interesting nnd Instructive hes the exhibition of the Champion Oil Burner Company's new Invention for burnlns ker osene oil gas proved , that Morgan & Korfb , the company's representatives here , have , because ot runny special requests , decided to remain hero until Wedmtiday. This will leave hut three days more In which to Inspect the wonderful and at the same time simple contrivance for transform ing ordinary kerosene Into practical fuel. The absolute safety , slmplcncss nnd above all the cheapness of the new invention bid fair to revolutionize present methods of heating and housekeepers will nnd It a con venience that they cannot dispense with. The exhibition will continue Monday , Tuesday and Wednesday at 219-221 South Fourteenth street , aear Farnam , which will bo tho. last of the exhibition In. the city. The EdllnR ot these humors will then bo left In the hands of a competent agent. llrvii'n .Suiii ritlr Still Kroe. With each new dozen cabinet photoa or larger pictures. 313-15-17 So. 15th St. n. & W. Collars and I'errln's Gloves are eold by Kelley & Hoyden. IGth nnd Chicago. Wo repair cooks , ranges , heaters , furnaces. 1207 Douglas , Omaha Stove Repair Works. FLOOD-Mrs. Anna , aped 67 years. Funeral Monday morning , Oct. 9 , at 9 a. m. , Bharp , to St. Patrick's church , from the fnmlly residence , G21 Pine St. Interment Holy Sepulcher cemetery. JIcGniEVY John , nt Lcndvllle , Colo. , - . , , fr ° m the residence of his parents , 2637 Blonde St. , Monday , Oct. 9. at 8:30 : n m. , to Holy Family church , ISth and Izard Sts. Interment Holy Sepulcher cemetery. Ever since -no 'began ' cutting- prices -we have purchased our goods direct from the manufacturers , In quantity lots , thus get- tins the Jobbers' discount. Now , if the Jobbers succeed In cutting off the cut price druggists we'll join the combine and abso lutely refuse to sell any cut prlco druggist In Omaha. While wo appreciate the orders received from these druggists , wo must go with the gang. KXI'I.AIXS 1TSEI/F. CONSHOHOCKE.V , Pa. , Out. 5 , 1890. C. H. SCHAEPEn , Omaha , Neb. Dear Sir With pleasure wo Inform you that wo have this day added your name to tha list of parties entitled to the wholesale discounts. This la an advantage thnt we feel sure you will appreciate , for by this act on our part you are placed in a position of purchasing our products at absolutely the same prices as do the largest jobbers in the United States. CUT PRICE DRUGGIST. Corner IGth and Lliicauo. The Mercer Chemical Co.-Omaha. Wo beg to Announce to the medical fra ternity oJ Omaha and vicinity Hint wo nro prepared to furnish Any and all ot the specialties at manufactured by the nbovo named firm. OUR STORE IS ALSO HEADQUARTERS for the phnrmficcutlcal products of the fol lowing well known flrms , who o labora tories nro more remote from Ointh.v B , Merck & Co , Darmstadt , Germany ; Edward R. Squibb , Brooklyn ; Parke Davis & Co. , Detroit ; Rlgaud & Chapoteaud , Paris ; Jno , Wjeth & Bro. . Philadelphia ; Lloyd IJros. , Cincinnati , O. | Johnson & Johnson , New York. 1'hyslclans will find that tlmo may bo saved by sending their patients directly to us when prescribing rare chemlcnls or new Pharmaceuticals. Sherman & McDonnell Drug Go , , 1513 Dodge Street , Omaha , Neb , Middle ot Block. In again demonstrating that it Is the leader of all hard coal stoves. We ore Hilling- this fall two Acorns for one ot any other make sold by our competi tors. This Is because the Acorn has a reputation as A Fuel Saver. Moreover , It Is tha handsomest stove made , line castings , brilliant non-tnr- nlplilng nickel , correct proportions and the best system ot hot air circulation known. Why buy back numbers when Acorns can be had at $21.00 upward ? Every size a strong double heater with out extra chargo. John Hussie Hardware Go. 2407-2409 Cuniing St. "If you buy it of Husslo it's right. " NOVELTY We Decided to Do the Biggest Clothing Business in Omaha this Season We Prepared for It We Are Doing It , Lot : JVo. 1 Men's sack suits , in all wool dark grey cassimeres , sizes 84 to 42 , only one suit to a customer Lot JVo. 2 Men's all wool fine cassi- moro and cheviot sack suits , new dark and light shades , sizes 34 to 44 , one suit to a customer , cost to manufac ture these suits at least SO.50 , on sale at NOVELTY Lot No * 3 Men's fine Sack Suits , in in the novr dark and lijrht striped worsted , tailored and cut in the latest fashion , sizes 33 to 44 , only ono suit to a customer , cost to manufacture those suits at least $9 , at. . . CLOTHING Lot JVo. - Men's fine sack and frock Suits , made from Amorlcnn and foreign sorgos , worst eds and tweeds , fashioned to suit the most fastidious , cost to manufacture those suits at least $12 , sale price. . Lot No. G Men's all wool black and blue Korsov overcoats , wide facing , eatin piping , satin sleeves lining , sizes 35 to 42 , only ono coat to a customer , on sale at D D. B. CLAIIK X. D. , , . . CLARK & KEMP . i ! The Leading TjCtltlStS 11HI li ( loot Set of Teeth , ffS.OO. Pure- Gold PKllnci , IpI.BO up. 11 23 Karat Gold Oroivn , ffD.UO to 9S.OO. DENTISTS. 11KST OIWICBb IN TUB CITY. Rubbers Advance , We shall accept or tiers on Ituhbcr ItootH and ShouH at September prices until Nov ember 1st. liny now. Our now Illust ruled rutnlogiiosof OHinP IIKANU .MAOKIN'lOSIir.S , Caiivus l.eiiitiK8 , Ovur Oull TH , me. ar youra for akkliiK. OANUKBUllllKKSseem tn bn the hcHmudc. Abk for thum \Voliavu or ham. , .Ko Goods at Retail ZACHARY T , LINDSEY Omaha , Neb. Offerings. Fnr Ovrrcon < AVool Mlttn Clie\lot 1'nntii \Vrlntlcl * Storm Clilnclillln Cnpi * Hoot * . . . . . . . . Wool lllnoU AVorxloil Snltn . . . . Cntncl'n Ilnlr Undt-rirenr Duck Cnntn Mncliitofitie * AVool Ovcrnhlrt * color OvcrcnnlH. . . AVorlilnu : Slilrt * CAPITOL AVE. , NEAR IGTH STREET Clone tu llcnnctt'n. The house that refunds monay U you can , beat its prices. \ Great Care is Necessary In the compounding ot prescriptions. The slightest error might prove fatal to thn IKiUunt. We use sclenco ns well na euro In the compounding of our proscriptions. Only good ftosh drugs nro u < > ed and the result is quick cure. You can got the boat results at BOSTON STORE DRUG DEPT. Pe-ru-n.i 7ro ralno's Celery Compound 75o Wine of Cardul 75c Jnynes' Expectorant 75c Lydla Pinklmm's Compound 75o Carter's Liver Pills ] 5c Kilmer's Swamp Hoot 75o Blrney's Cntarih Cure 40c Syrup of Figs -iOc AVnrner's Safe Cure 80c Garficld Tea SOc S. S. S 75o ITood'n Snrsnparllla 75c Indian Snprwa , 75c Pyramid Pile Cure 40a DEPT. A Handsome Face la rendered handsomer to the beholder when the parted lips disclose firm , white , pearly teeth. It Is also rendered handsomer be cause of the glow of health , nnd the sparkling eye , nnd animated carriage , that good teeth ( which always moau the same as good health ) alwayn be- otow. Ladles ! you can't afford to neglect your teeth. Your life happiness may depend on your having good teeth , and my services are at your command. Bailey , PAXTON HLOCK. the Sixteenth St. Dentist. Entrance. Official f Spoons There Is only one official spoon that's the ono made by us you'll find it on Mils at our booth In the Manu facturer's bulldlnj ? at th Exposition. SterllnR illver Five O'clock Teas , $1. Five O'clock Teas , engraved bowl , J1.50. Tea Hire , 11.60. Tea nlze , enRravod bowl , J2.00. We have a full line of Ex position Souvenirs. In our down-town store we me showing many new nov- eltlcfl. Tthen we make a Bpeclalty of Optical Goods keep a full and compluts line and nt your oycs per fectly. Give us an oppor tunity ot fitting you with glasses. Ceo , W , Ryan & Co. , Jowolcr Omahii 10i ) S. KJth St. "Sure Thing" Investment , WK TAKK ALL THE RISK. Conn's Ilhoumatlc Cure fl.OO Austin's Dandruff Destroyer $1.00 Ruroca Headache Cure COc Keystone Headache 1'owders lOo Our Horehound , Tnr and Wild Cherry Cough Syrup 25o Bold guarnntcd to cure Ilhcumatlem , Daldness , Dandruff , Headache , Coughs and Colds , respectively , Your money refunded In case of failure. Absolutely free unless you got results. Do you think wo would risk our money unions wo knew It was safe ? Call or write for testimonials. J. A , Fuller & Co. , Cut Price Druggists , 14th and Douglau Stfl , Open all night. A GHOST of a show Is all wo want to convince you that Our JERSEY CIGAR < - , IB the bc t five-cent cigar Bold In Omaha lf * It's the bent because everybody enye o Hotter try ono. We carry all the leading brands of cigars made and a f.ue line of pipes and smokers' articles , Paxton Block Cigar Store , Tii vrnnirr , NRA.II VAHXAM , JACOII J.VHICALliK. I'HUl' .