Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 27, 1899, Page 12, Image 12

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    CTMATTA DAILY TEE ? : AVEDXESDA Y , mil C EM H ETC 27 , 18JM ) .
\mUHl01UBLY \ AMALGAMATE
Warring Friction * of Paintftts' National
Organization Will Get Together.
DELEGATE B'.LL RETURNS FROM DETROIT
Mtliiiimli Drilled n Sent tie slinok the
llnlllmiirc I'm-Mon's rli | I lion tlic
ri-tlcriitlon l.iiimi' from Illlli-
t-ro 'I i-iinflniis r
I succeeded In accomplishing just what
I started out to accomplish , " said W. H. Bell
% rstordny at Labor Temple lie was dls-
usMng hlo expel lencc as delegate to the re-
out contention of the American Perforation
it Detroit , which ho attended as a delegate
fiom the Omaha Central Labor union , and
lfo ns a roprescnt.itlve of the Lafajctte fac-
lion of the national organization of painters. .
It took mo seven da > 8 to get a hearing In
the Federation contention nnil when I got
3iio It w.is with the understanding that I was
10 have only ten minutes 1 took twelve and
n that twelve minutes I gatu the Federation
Bonn thing to think about SOTJC pcoplo
p. HID in think that I was too outspoken In
mv references to the fcdeiatlon , but I
thought otherwise and tn > talk had the do-
ired effect It scared them a little and re
sulted In Jarring the lUltlmore faction of
painters loose from the federation If a
\ot had been taken Immediately after my
ipeech I would hate been seated by probably
( ho to ono , and It kept the opposition can-
nosing nil night to keep me > out
It was the Influence of the executive
onmll tint kept mo out You see. It had
ifLOgnlzcfl the Baltimore faction of the
palntciK1 organization ever since the split.
It had pcmlsted In tills lerognltlon and upon
he principle that It Is belter to bo eonslstent
ban right , It did not want to admit outright
hat It hail made a mistake The final result
was , however , that In spite of the Influence
of the I'xecutlte council , u resolution written
by m > sclf , hut Introduced by a friend , was
passed providing that at the end of thirty
lays JamcH II Sullivan , the paid representa
tive of John T. iillott , the leading spirit of
th Baltimore faction , whall be suspended
The press reports sent out of this action wore
rroncoim Thej s.ild that Sullltan was sus
pended from thi federation for thirty days
They should have paid at the end of thlrtj
ilajs ho IB to be permanently suspended Of
eourse I had 1o do mj woik on the outside ,
but I had plenty of frlomlh who were glad
to lend their assistance In overcoming the
aluillduggciy of Sullivan and hlK backers
'flullnltlinorc ruction.
The prillt in the natloml organisation o [
painters occunod In August , 1804 , and ever
slnee then the Baltimore faction has been
run b > John T Klllott. It has never made
any dlff"icnco who the ofllcerH were , Clllolt
him dominated Its affairs with an Iron hind ,
but the present president of the faction Is
.igalnst him , Is fighting him hard and the
faction Is certain under anv clreumstances
to come to a dissolution Sullivan , who at
tended the federation as the representative
of that f.ictlon , has never been anything but
the paid agent of IJlllott As fai as mem
bership is concerned the Lifujctte faction
has four members to one In the Baltimore
faetlon U was stated In the fedeiatlon
meeting that tlu > Lif.iyette faction bns a
Hltlo less than 7.000 members and the Balti
more faction about fi.OOO The truth is that
the Baltimore faction has not to exceed
XfiOO members and the Lafayette faction
about 12,000. The former faction his about
ten unions in largo cltlc.s and from llfty to
flxty unions running fiom seven to twentj-
flvo membeis Most of the latter , like the
ono hero In Omahi. allied to that faction
have been organized to light unions of the1
other faction to extermination.
. \lualuiiiiiiiIon TiilUt'il of.
"Yes , I think that the result of the action
of the federation will bo an amalgam itlon
of the two factions. All that nan held the
Baltimore faetlon together his been the fact
that it has had the iccognItlon of the federa
tion I am inclined to think that there will
be a midsummer eontentlon and nn amal
gamation effected , Vhlch will give us n
strong organisation of about lfi.000 memberB ,
after all the scabs have been weeded out
H In protly dlfllcult to piedlit what ma > be
done , however You know the officers of the
Lafayette faetlon who are In may not want
to jleld to any proposed program that maj
mean a new election which would recognize
the old faction by giving a part of the ofllces
to the Baltimore faction Of course they
ought to do ho , but you nevur can tell what
ono who I out for otllce may or may not be
willing to do. I think , however , that if the
Baltimore faction does not come to the amal
gamation Idea Its days of domination and
"
iinogance are ever
Mr Bell spent some hours nt Labor Tem
ple yesterday and the members , were ral
lying around him , oxprcsHlng their congratu
lations over the success of his vlolt to De
troit Ho was sent as a delegate to the fcd-
e ratlon convention with a pretty thorough
understanding that bo would bo denied n seat
In the convention , but with the conviction
that ho would also miecccd In Jarring the
Baltimore faetlon loose fiom KB hold on the
federation , in which he was eminently HUC-
COKHflll
GUSTAVE ANDERSON HONORED
Aollto Thli -Thliit l Di-Krei- , , . | ( | | ,
IUUIN Ciinfi-rreil I | iiin Him
nil ClirlMiuiiN ln > .
Thomas Ip Cdtwell of San Pranelsco , supreme
premo head of the Scottish Kite of soutuorn
JuilMllctlan , was In Omaha Christmas day to
confer tho'actlvo thirty third degree upon
( itihtavc Anderson and Hip honoraiy thlrty-
thtid dogrco upon James I Cillbcrl , L. I1.
Puiiklmiiaer , M Dunham , L M KulniB , all
of Onialiii and L 1) Itlehards of Premont.
Owing to a failure of Mi. Caswell'ti baggaso
to an he It was found ncccsbary to post
pone the conferring of the bonoraij degree ,
but the aetlvo degree wan conferred upon
Judge Amk'rtum , who becomeH the head of
the Masonic Kite orK'inUatlon ' In this state
under the rank of hoverplgn grand inspector
general for Nebraska for life
It was the llrnt time that the degree has
ove-r been conferred within the htato It
Is usual to confer It in Washington , but It
wab brought to Nebraska because of Illness
In the cnnilldHto'ti famllj , wUkh prevented
liU going \VaHhlngton for It Mr. Cas-
v\ell departed last evening for Topeka and
AMchlta , whither lu > goes to confer tbo
honorary degree. lie Is etitouto to spend the
ulntiir at hln home and will not return to
ASaehlngton until Ma > . Judge Anderson's
position WIIH formerly niled by the late Uobr
nt C. Jordoii , who dlexl last > ear.
ii > u * u
I'or tinllolliliij ,
The MlbBourl Pacific will sell round trip
t.cketH nt ono faro within n distance of 200
mllcb , on December 2J , 21Ti , 30 and Jan-
unr > 1 , 1900 Limit for return January 4.
Thlh Includes Atchlson , Leavenworth and
Kansas City. For laics , Information , etc. ,
tail nt ( ompan'ti otllccs , boutbeast corner
rouiteenth and Douglae , or depot , Tlfteenth
end Webster.
The Clileiijto Slreiliiir CarTer
Tor Omaha patrons EXCLUSIVELY , leave *
on the "NORTHWESTEHN LINE" limited
train at I.DJ p in dully , arriving Chicago
7 45 next morning Ibcre MAY be Oner
elccperb than thet > e lu Kilrope
Other LIMITED KLYINO TRAINS leara
dally at t 40 a m and 7 30 p. m.
City o.llcw , HOI anil 1403 I'arnum atreet.
itvtiiiiuin < < . tir rule iji ,
SOe1 Dronspr Spnrfn l.'e ( irnnit flenr-
Inu "ni , . | , n I'niicj iMnno senrfx.
Three humlred line $500 plnno senrfs In
% clour , handsome ileslgnfl , to clowe only
$1 OS \n entire line of 72-Inch drewier
scarfs , full 18 Inches In width , regular SOo
goods , closing out nt l c See 16th street
window
20TH CENTURY CLOAK SALE
Surprising the closest buyers Jackets
worth up to $1000 al $4 ts Jackets worth
up to J2000 nt $ Gfi8 Jackets worth up
to $2-100 and over at $ Ti8 Ladles' Ilnn-
ncl lined underskirts at OSc Ladlce' silk
and sntln v\alfcts , worth $6 00 , for $2 IS.
Everjthlng muSt-go HAYDUN 13ROS
BLAINS ARE HELD PRISONERS
'i OllleiIs KrcpltiR ( lostVnteli
on tinllipiirtril tiiNiof
A strict quarantine is being enforced nt
the resilience of P. M. ninln , 2323 Decntur
street , whoso wife , In the opinion of the
health ollico. Is suffering frum a . cvcro at
tack of pmnllpov. No other members of the
fatnll > Invo shown any symptoms of the dli-
e-.Tie1 , but the city physician snys there Is
still ample time for .such development
The doubt cast upon the Identity of the
malady by Dr von Lnekum Is given no con
sideration by the health olTlclnlw The state
ment made b > him that the disease l
chicken pox and ono of n number of similar
cases In the neighborhood hns eiusod somn
comment In the heilth office Ur Ralph
nays tint there Is no chicken pox repoitcd
on the register from that vicinity , and that
If Dr. vcn Lackum has knowledge of sura
cases he Is violating the law In failing tn
mnko report of them
The family Is provided with necessaries bv
an attache of the health office , who Is in
immune On Monday a bisket containing a
ten-pound turkev and all the ether appurte
nances of a Chrlstmna feast was taken to
the residence of the beleaguered expressman.
Mr nlaln Is chafing under the confinement
In view of his family phjslclan's statement
that the disease Is not smallpox , but IB obey
ing the renuliements of the health office.
CARRIED A BURGLAR'S OUTFIT
Mail trroMoil C Iirl.ttlmlM MKI ! ( I.ool.i
oiiNl.i 1.1 l.o n 1'roft'N-
Mloital lloiinolironUoi.
A man new to police circles in this city
was arrefcted Christmas night , and from all
appearances the arrest Is an Important one
On his person were found a siw , screw
driver , cindle , two watches , a "flash" roll
of bills , counterfeit money and a pocketful !
ot nickels He gave the name of William
N Wood , but , i receipt for a money order
carried In his pocket is made out to the
mime of N S Biimlv Ho clalnih that ho Is
a bookkeeper from New York City , and says
he Is on hie way to take a position offered
him by a Denver house lie offers no ex
planation for carry Ing around the burglar's
outfit found on his person , and he will be
held until It can bo learned If he Is wanted
IM any of the largo cities. The arrest wab
made by Ofllceis Savage and N Thomas.
DR. GALBRAITH AND BRIDE
The ItccMtf * nlollilo t ri
Oitiuliu niii-outc to
ll < in < iliilu.
Dr W J Oalbralth , who was recently
motrled at St Chailes , Mo , has returned
to Omaha with his bride Mis CJalbralth
wab Mibs Lucllu Willard There was a tinge
of real romance In their marriage , and since
their return Omaha yiiletide greeting his
been extended with lavish hand
Or and Mib Calbrnlth will leave In a few
ilavs for Honolulu , where they will reside
They will make a brief visit to points of in
terest in California prloi to sailing for the
Hawaiian Itilnnds , where the flag of Uncle
Sam now floats Dr Galbralth was forra-
v chief surgeon for the Union radii"
railroad In thin city.
Announce men IN.
This afternoon Madam Emma Nevada , rec
ognized as America's greatest cantatrlco ,
will be heard at Tioyd's , with hpr Accom
panying artists Hut the one eonceit will
be given Because of trie fact that the
theater w.-u , engaged for the night the con
cert would have been given at that t'mo '
Instead of In the afteinoon It was njt
case of choice The appearance of the
distinguished singer has long been antlui-
pited by the mnslc lovers of the city and
despite the fact that the concert will be
given In the afternoon a large audience is
expected
Madim Nevada , It will be remembered , Is
the American slngei who was hissed by an
audle-neo In the lloyal tliPTtcr at Seville ,
Spain , the night of the day war was de
clared between America and Spain Since
her return to Amerlen , four months ago , she
has been giving a scries of concerts.
Two special events are underlined at the
Orpheiiin this week On Thursday night
will occur the monster benefit for the sol
dier bnjo , thib being Omaha Guards' night
The second amateur performance will bo
given Trlday night , for which a largo num
ber of local volunteers Invo been rehearsing
The most popular of thcso performers will
be awarded medals by the management of
the Orpheum.
The fortunate holders of season tickets In
the Young Men's Chilsttan Association en
tertainment course are to bo congratulated
upon the exquisite musical treat In atoio for
then' tonight at Boyd's theater Sherwood ,
the foremost American , pianist. Is of course
accorded the first place on the- bill , because ,
of blB international reputation and his ex-
tram' popularity with all lovers of what Is
beat In piano music Madam Llnnc the
gicat Snedlsh prlmu donna , has been heard
In Omaha before and will not Buffer by com
parison with any of the soprano soloists ot
tli" day The auillenco will be pleased to
notice the great range and sweetness of her
\Dice , coupled with u charming manner on
tlio stage Madam Llnnu Is a thoroughly
delightful woman personally and one whom
It la a rare privilege to meet. Clara Mur
ray will b ) no means bo the least In th
esteem of those who will be so fortunate
as to hear her tonight Her reputation ai
a harpist Is more than national and Onialri
lovers of that sweet Instrument will not
full to be delighted with her performance
Helen vou Fursch , the Berlin girl violin-
U , will appear for thu first time before an
Omaha audience , but her work with the Chicago
cage Symphony orchestra has been of such
a character that her reputation In already
made \vlth thoFc who have been follow
ing musical nevss Items In the dally press
Tim program will contain high-class and
poi ular selections fo arranged that no one
will { all to appreciate the whole entertain
ment The advance sale of scats has been
so largo that an audience sulllcleiit to Insure
tha best work of any artist will pack the
house.
CHKAV UAILHOAU TAUUS
FOn TUB HOLIDAYS
VIA "THE NORTH-WESTERN LINE"
EAST
WEST
NORTH
New City Olllccs ,
1401 & 1403 rnrnam St.
Depots 10th uutl Marcy Stb ,
1Mb & Webster Stb
imn. :
HANDOM'II-Mrs Delia vvlfo of Sonr , i H
H tndolph Dectmbrr J5 i * < * 3 , ugid uj
> oars. Funeral WedncMdd > Ueifi
.U 10 o'tlotk from the 1'iuples
Interment in 1'orest l iwn
CHOICE OF CONVENTION CITY .
Itnllronil llnlcx A\ IIITrr ( < Selection I
of Locution fur NnHonnl I'.ilu- i
( lltllllllll VSSI
Superintendent 1'earse , n member of the
executive committee of the National IMuca-
tlonal associitlon PIUS that n decision vvlll
sopn bo reached as to the location for the
t cxt convcntlo'ii to bo held In July. Tha
choke He nmong ttreo cftles , Uoston , Mon
treal and Charleston. S C , all of which
hnvo made n favorable showing of their
ability to euro for the 15,000 delegates ex
pected In attendance
Mr I'enr c snj that the decision Is largely
dependent upon what the rnltronda will do
In the milter of rates Ho has Information
that the roads Into two of the cities named
will make all the concessions thtt the com
mittee tun reasonably expect taut no action
will lie taken until the matter of fares ha ?
been flillj looked Into
The cities eontoniplnle-d have attractions
which appeal especially to teacheis In al-
dltlon to the valuable historic centering ; In
all three- there are Innumerable nldc tilpi
Inviting to the tourist In midsummer Mon
treal It adjacent to the Isles of the St. Lv -
r ncc and the lakes of /tllrondicKs ,
while" IJo.ston and Charleston plead their
proximity to the ocean 13 wh rlt > Is pro-
\lded with an auditorium sufllclently latg"
for the demands of the contention
GOOD SHOWING IN MORTGAGES
Amount of Olil Ipn I lonn D
t'onililoriilil > In i\ < -o K of
'I liosit oil trni-1 oil.
The Douglas county mortgage record for
N'ovember has just be < > n completed In the
olllce of the register of deeds It shown that
property owneis are dlsclnrglng their obll-
gatiotm considerably faster than they are-
contracting new ones , and Is Indicative of a
healthy condition of the1 tealty market. The
city mortgages filed during the month
amounted to $17,1,216 while those release !
footed up $291,12" ) In farm propel ty the
amount of mortgages filed and leleiswl are
practically a standoff , the former being $ " , -K5 !
and the latter $7,102
IB Thirklcld , health Inspector of Chicago
cage , says "Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cannot
be recommended too highly H cured me
of severe dyspepsia " It digests what you
cat and cures Indigestion , heartburn and
all forms of dyspepsia
All brothers of Omaha lodge No 39 arc
directed to attend the Installation services
of the Council Bluffj lodge this ( Wednes
day ) evening , December J7 , at Masonic tem
pi > , Council Blultb , at 7 SO p m
HI ) MUL.LBN. E U
LYSLi : I ALLOTT , H L K
D M VINSONHALKR. i : L K.
PRANK CRAWrORD , 13 L K.
TheCiillforiiln I.lniltoil
Will take you from Kansas City to Los
Angeles in only 2'4 days 52 hours. Pull
mans , Dining Car , Buffet Smoking Car ( with
bnrbT shop ) , Observation Car ( with ladles'
pirlor ) Vestlbuled and electric lighted
throughout Pour times a week Wednes
days , Thursdays , Fridays and Sundays from
Kansas City. n L PALMER.
Santa Fe Route ,
P O. Box 126"i , Omaha.
Conl I'll ml for the 1'oor.
The Associated Charities appeal to our
benevolent citizens for funds to purchase
coal for distribution among the aged and
elck poor , deserving widows and deserted
wives with families. The callH are nu-
merius and require Immediate attention.
Checks payable to the Associated Charities
will be thankfully received at 1S10 St Mary's
atenue. JOHN LAUGHLAND.
Secretary.
The Clilcniro blponliur Car
For Omiha patrons EXCLUSIVELY , leaves
on the "NORTHWESTERN LINE" limited
train at 4-B& p m. dally , arlrtlne Chicago
7 4C next morning There MAY bo finer
sleepers than these In Europe.
Other LIMITED FLYING TRAINS leare
dally at 0 40 a. m. and 7 30 p. rn.
City olTlccH , 1401 and 1403 Farnum street
Ollli-iTN for ( oniiiK-ri-lnl Trnrlorw. .
ST LOTIS. Dei Jo The Western Com
mercial Titivcliis' assnelatluu , In annual
session hero tod.ty , elected the following
THESE GUT DRUG PRICES
still senm to IIP x.ill at our store BRING
Till ) MONK'S and * ou can have all vou
wish at these prlies whether u me dental
or consumi r
IM I-NTY OP IMMlNA ! .it . . 73c
I'li'iitv of Si ott s Kmiilslun , $1 sle , for 75c
l'lent > of Phillips Jtlllc oC AlitRliesKi ,
We sizelui 40e
fifii Kings Ne-w Dlscoverj , our price . 40e
II it II PO.III for eleunlntf. our price . 'ic
? 1 00 Uuffv n .Malt Whlske > , our pi Ice b5e-
J3iOoKsler s lleailaeho U'afnrh , out
lirlco -Oe
J'Klaxiillt > Kroino Quinine , our prleo 35e
! M Hublfuain , 0111 price . . "Ot
Small sized So/oilont , our prlee- . . . 'JOc
J"c Illimphrej'H Specifics , our price . 2)e
$1 00 Mexlean Hair Jtestorer , oui prleo 7r > c-
Mc ) C'.iseare'tK , our pi lee . . . . . -lOc
Wlu Tarrant's Aiwrlcnt , our price . . . lOe
$1 0 IVIIovv s Sjuii ) , our price . . . Jl.Jtf
$1 .10 Vln Marlnnl , oui prlee . . . 1.15
Jl in ) I'eptoKi'nle Milk Powder , our prlee ML )
% 1 B ) JleUades Slice us Alterans , out
prlee 1 7" >
$1 00 Madam Yalr'H Kootls , out prlie . 7ljt
r,0c Pi > 7Zi il s Piue Powder , our price .Vic
BOc hahlnche Pan Powder , our pike , ! ie
Joe Rvvniixilnvvii Powder , our price 15t
Me Extract Uecf. our pilco li'm
Slendld | Haul Uuhher Atoml/cr , oui
price Me
We Gem fiitnilli Cure , our pike 40c
Jric Chambei Iain's rough Cure oui
prleo 2Jc
ilte foi CataloBiie of Cut Pilees
Sliennan&McGonnell Drug Go ,
iril.'t IloilKf St. , OMVIIA , Mill.
CALIFORNIA
Leave Omaha 1 J5 pm Thurfl-
ilajin .1 comfortable tourist
bleeptr-a d > ou arrive San
Prancisco following Sunday , Los
Angeleu Monday.
No transfers cars run right
through , i\perlenced excursion
inanogor In charge. $40 for a
ticket. $ ; lor a berth
Per folder giving full Informa
tion call at
TICKET BURLINGTON
OFFICE STATION
IDO2 Farnam lOth and Mason
Street. Stroota.
'Phono 20t > 'Phono 310.
nftlrprs for HIP riiKiiliiR vmr l'rrsl < li > nt
\ilrlan Oeoung. . St I mil tlr t vl i
prexldent , AUShellu. . SI LouN second
vice pteMdent M ji MnrSt LouK
third vlee president , J P. Lutllnvv Sun
\ntonlo , Tex fnurtli vice piesldentbner
Mood Kan nn riu. Mo fifth \ Ii e pre l-
dent , C M Uurlelgli Mount ( 'unnri Ml
i sixth vlef president , P T Ilenoltls Port
Smith Ark Six dlretti > r lei two vcars
were al o electoil
JEWISH HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Vntiiinl MrctltiK nt % < A orK
Itc'Ktrtn Slum n illInfiii'tort
riiltini'lii ! ( oiulltlon ,
MW : YORK. Dee. 26. The eighth nn-
nual meeting of the \merlcan Historical
soc'cly ' began today lu the Hebrew Charity
building In this city with the president.
Dr. Cyrtth Adler of the Smithsonian Institu
tion In the ehali There were al = o present
1'rof J H. Hollander of John Hopkins mil-
terelty , recording noretaij , Dr. Herbert
rrle'denwald of the library of congress , cor
responding seerotarv , and 1'iof. Richard
Cioctlherell , Columbia university , treasurer
Reports were received from the secretaries
and the treisurer , showing a membership
of lie and a satisfactory flnanclil condition
I'aners were read as follows
Di Cyrus Adlei , "Further Documents Ho-
litlng to Inquisition In Mexico " Dr Tred-
etlck rrlcdenwald , "In.iac Lew , ind Ills
Claim to 1'ropoitv In Oiorgla , " and "Brief
Notices of Sonic Jews of the IJightiintli
Certury "
PASTOR CATCHES A THIEF
AVKroiiiln iminp SiiM'ii-iulN MTt ! <
I.onu Knoiimh ( o iil M-t nn
V l i ( < I I lilllilcil ,
MAUlNKTTi : , Wls , Dec 2C Ur Schepler
pastor of St IMul s Cpl-scopal church , In
terrupted his Christmas service long enough
to give chase to a sneik thief who wab nr-
rylng off n number of holiday glftw from tl'o
parsonage The preacher while al the altar
aw the thief leaving the p.usonago with i
lot of stuff under his overcoat rutting nsldp
hla robes ho gave cha e , cMigbt the fillivv
and after a tussle tinned him over to Ifin
police and then returned and finished divine'
services. |
WEDNESDAY NIGHT
Notice ilioubv Bit' n that onednos -
d.iv night bPtvvei'ti 9 itul H ) o clock we will
"talk it ovtr with out self tvbclhcr In the
ve ir of 19K ) wo will conduct our utoro 01
the 51 pill milkers "Hot Allsto < .lation
who have formul a Ultra TIU'ST to
charge full IIIUPM on ( lilies and pros rlp-
tions If tin 10 bo no objection , remonstrance
stranceor ptntost by that time the meeting
ing- will t iko lilac o
Criiiurr'M Klilnn Lur < * . T.'n *
, n-\iilt < > ! li onto ( liiliilni * . tru-
ilo- . --Km I ii i | n In I cniiNiilf-1. . . Ti
ll or. : jriiiii < | iilnlnc ( MiiiMiilf-N. . lOr
ll)7. . ' -Kill I II < | Ill lll < * ( 'UllNllll-n , . 1. < >
nrtcr'M Il\cr IMIlN . irl ( >
Doilll'H Klllllf > 1'IIlH . IOC
Uoilil'N 1) Niei < < lii Core . Kic
Do-in' * Kill HIM 1'lllH . ; ilo )
I'liikltnni'n romiioiiiiil . T.lo
AVlnc of Cnriliil . . . . . . 7."i < -
s > riifi of V\K" \ . lili-
SMlft'M Ilri-f 12'ilrncf . IO < -
MlliliorilN I'Hln . Oc
I'liluv'N tVlerj ( 'oinpoiiiiil . r c
llood'M SiirNiipiirlllii . TTn-
CUT PRICH
DltUGGIST
Cor. lOtli mill Chicaco Sts.
FRAIL
As well as man caa
iind no tpnlc rft
healthful as a piVc beer.
Be sure you got the pHrts
kind.
Cabinet
Bottled
Beer
Is lierincticnllr scaled
tUen boiled wlileli injures
it to be free front baeteria quitc essen
tial for frail people. Order .1 trial ease
FRGD XRUQ BREWING CO.
OHAIU , NEBRASKA.
! FAMOUS AS CATTLE STATE
\i-lirnnKii Vttrni't * VUcnllon it * One
of tinIvn til n it CnltliI'rnilncliiK ;
M-Hlon * < if tin * < niintr.i.
The fnnio of NobruBka n * . n rnttlo-proJm
Ing atntc lim spread to surli nn e\tont the
last ton vear * anil IIHH lUtractcil such fnvoi-
alilo nttontloti that ono of the prominent
m.iRnrlnos has hcnt n xpcolnl staff oontrlbu-
toi from New Yotk to minutely Investigate
the business In nil of Its phases for the- pur
pose of wilting nn e-xlmustlvo article upon
the subject I'ntl W Mi\jo \ , representing
MoClnre's Mignzlni * Is the writer to whom
this Hnprrtnnt mnttcr hns been RMlRtied.
i Mr , Mnyo nrrlvcil fiom New Yorl , josterilay
niul will spend some tltne In Nebraska rol-
lectlnR ilnta on the cattle liuliistn' While In
Omaha Mr Majo will be the guest of Mr
Ch.irlei YotttiK of the Huillngl n passenger
dcpnrtment. He was n ilassmatc of Mr.
YOUIIK. nnil also of Mr rharles Itospvv.itcr
( lining their eollcilate ? direei nt fonicll.
Pour \Vliil 'r 'l'ciur- .
On Jnnunrv 10. IVbruary II anil Mnreh
7 the Wnbish will run exiurslons via New
York .mil the steampr I'ome tn Porto lllco
\lso on IVbruarj 13 a thlrtilnv tour of Old
Mexico Pol rates whUh Include all ex
penses , and further Information tall oiv or
wtlto N I'L.YTON
Hoom 506 Knibich bloiK Omaln , Neb
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| A Big Line of Patterns
o Barney & Berry's ' o i
* Wlnslow's '
H Klipper Klub
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! MILTON ROGERS & SON !
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CHICAGO and EAST.
ST. PAUL and MINNEAPOLIS ,
KOTSPRINCS & DEADWOOD.
New Citv Offices , (401-03 ( Farnam ,
Slippers
SLIPPERS ON SALE.
Men's $1 imitation Alligator Slippers , only . 63c
Men's § 1.25 velvet embroidered Slippers , at . 89c
Ladies' $1.25 beaver cloth house Slippers , at . 75c
Ladies' 75e felt house Slippers.on . sale at . 38c
The Celebrated
"Stetson" Shoes
For Men on Sale.
The "Stetson" is the best shoe
that's made for men. Wo ha\o
them in velour calf , enamel calf
and vici kid , the latest styles and
hand made. "Stetson" in every
pair. Call and see them.
The "STETSON" Shoo for Won
he Famous "Ultra"
Shoe for Women.
\Ve \ have them in styles in vici kid , fine
calf and patent leather , with turn and welt
ed soles and cushion cork inner soles. The
"Ultra" is the latest up-todato shoo for
/ women.
The 'ULTRA" ShooforWomon.
LEGGINGS ON SALE.
' Misses' line § 1 .Jersey Leggings , on .sale at . 69c
Boys' fine § 1.50 Leather Leggings , on halo at . . . 96c
Jioyh1 $1 Canvas Leggings , on wile at . . . . . . 49c
, Ladies' ! J5c ( hergaiterb , on talc at . l8c
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" You do things differently 0W ©
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Q from other people at your store/ ' Who says
SB so ? "Almost everybody. ' ' And it is true. It
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must be true , from the laws underlying the o
IH operations of the stoie invariably working out o
certain res-ilts.
'aa ' absolutely ©
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in It is , { jottinu the ritfhi kind of { foods.
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In 'Cjulatinj prices.
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a In keeping up freshness of assortments. 6)
a Jn imiinttrinmu f/uantntecs. 6)o 6)e
'a ' In truenew of wvicc. 6)o
tan The past few weeks has proven beyond o
n a doubt , that ihis store is a store for the pee 6)O
a ple. And now the overcoat man says there's 6)H
a been no let up in this department. We've o
a been as busy today as we were last Saturday. 6)H
a It is getting the right kind of overcoats. Reg e
ulating the prices on overcoats , keeping the H
assortment complete , guaranteeing every over 6)H
coat we sell , is the cause of the no-let-npness B
now in our trade. B H
This is.just the right kind of weather to talk
overcoats , isn't it ? B a
B Ciood , warm , Irish frieze ulsters as low as B
ra $ ' 5.7f > , and you can spend us much as you wish. B
raa The $7.5U , tfO and $10 ones are above the aver H B
IB a age of overcoat worth. You can have your B
choice of brown black ' B
B gray , or , and we've
BH ; -ome astrakhan trimmed Beaver ones with P B
H frog fastenings , fancy serge linings , extra a
BB a lengths , at $ l'J.f > 0 that are very swell and styl 9
tn ish. Your tailor couldn't duplicate them for 9
tnH twice twelve fifty. 9O
H Other overcoats in a full assortment of col
H H ors , all sixes , for 8l.f > 0 , § 0.73 , $7.50 , § 8 and
B This is a good overcoat e-tore.
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Max B. Brummer , 714 Broadway , New
York , closed out to us 3,200 pairs of line
pure worsted pants for spot cash at GOc
on the dollar.
Every good dresser knows Max B. Bruin-
mer. lie is recognized as the leading cus
tom tailor in America , lie has never before
sold trousers for lebS than § 13.50 to § 10.00
wholesale. lie never pays his tailors less
than § 1.00 to $3.50 a pair for workmanship
alone. The trimmings and finish even in
the lowest priced garments are better than
you can get in Omaha from custom tailors
at S10.00 and § 12.00 per pair.
Largely overstocked. He closed out
this big lot to our New York buyer
at a sacrifice.
This purchase includes all sues from 20 to 50 waist , "and.
29 to 36 lengths. We can fit the short and stout , the tall and
slim or extra si/e men as readily as the regular sizes. These
pants are all fine , new , handsome patterns ; a perfect fit is
guaranteed ; the shape and hang .are absolutely correct and
they will retain their shape. There is not a pair of pants in
the lot worth less than § 5.00 and they run in value up to § 10
per pair. We put them on pale now in four grades at
$2.50 , S3.75 , $4.50 and $6.50.
There never lwboe'ii biicli a bploticlu ! stock prcnoutcil to vvobtorn buyers at
fetich roiiiurlvtibly lo\v liifiii'oa. Coniu in and boo these.
Together with the above we also put on sale 2000 pairs of \
men's all wool , stylishly made ca&siinere and cheviot pants ,
the regular § 3 and § 3.50 values for only $ J./5.
JXtra pairs of punts nro tfood iinoalniPiits.m \ can't ullotd to inibs this
oppoi tunity.
Mail Orders Promptly Filled.
"The experience of want , enhances
the joy of plenty , " of
Best coal mined in Wyoming.
VICTOR WHITE , 1605 Farnam. Tel , 127
Dr. Jno , Roy , Chiropodist.
COIIN" " ? KLM JVLH ! ' nnil m > N w nine-
Ir rul iiHiili m. n < > Uiif < pinlcbH op trillion.
\\arts , moli 9 Ulrtli in n In h r I'i'l HHIIT-
QUOU3 lialr roincivcd with Llmtiliity 111 u k-
tnuil t yi > painted natiir-
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BUY THE GENUINE
MANUPACl-UUBD DT
CALITOKMA 1'IG SYRUP CO.
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SI'KLIAL NOTICi : .
Kodaks
and
Cameras
\\o huMi hud a larger aulo than ever
on < 'itmeias thlB Chilfct na , und will
lion ( lee out tJiuse lufl at prirCH In
HOIIII i.tHtw umler test heforo taklnc
iiuentury of blixik mi the lt > t of Jan-
uai >
uai'I Ills Is H iiro oppoi tunity of getting
liiut elub Cumetas at bottom prUe *
M.llt IIS nnil ollirr uooiln
ill rijuiil n iliielloiiN.
The Robert Dempster Co , ,
1215 1 uniain St.