Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 29, 1904, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE OMAITA DAILY FEE: IT.1DAY. APKIL 2X 1U.
I 0
ACCEPTS THE PLACE
Cltro Kia Tai fori 'in of Coa
EDL'CHTtD AKD HAS RESIDED IN CKAHA
Attested Crelafcl- tslterally
Karly I Uhlira s "Mss
I rn.rily .(turUitl with
Jen C ttt.
A barerteT-tptic ru u.rtr story e.rt .limed by
J'jij pjr t"U mjrrtiir.c to the effect
that EL J. M'Vwbb, the ne-ly eierted sec
retary an-1 cnrnirjM'ioDr cf tbe Commrr
rfoil club, m.M not ifl tbe poe'tjon,
toil to earth villi a dull thud la
v't-w cf the la't that before tb
t;i t this p-jblirtBth-n It scarcely
oi.iA. etifl really b f -re it was "set.
comes a letter fv"m Mr. McVann slatlnr
he halt soot pled the pw-ition end will d Ms
ttrmrt to Ell ;t fciitiKlnci'irilv end to tb
afirtrtLFf of til ir.ttratts ramtnel. Thrre
appears to have Iwt no tanribie rrounds
for the story, for r.o orie connected with
the Commercial riu'u had beard It inti
mated that Nr. McVann -mlrht sot ao
, cepf
ketrb f Hia Carfcr.
J.'r "McTsr.n vi'l net be er.trre'y
ririiiicer in (mutii. for he wu edu'ted
here, and once raise tilt city hia horn
He f'urid hia f u, a native daurh'er of
roal.a. here.
Vr. McVann' was born at Medina. X. T..
Jjly , j. fcf'd la. therefore. ST. year
old. Me flmh3 hi education at Creie hton
tiriiverhiiy, in tl.ia city, in lsSF.. He was
"honor man" cf tbe clans of IHM and rtood
eeotid in rank at the enfl of 'al. after which
he entered the freight office t.f the I'.ur-
lir.(rt.n. -Ceof.r Tin jicln A Northern railroad
In the rapacity t.f clerk. It id an int-rct-'
1 rninriaemf that hl work was crirW the
r m iervwinrj of John E. T tt, tbe man hom
he r"w nurt-nl a eecrrry and mmmli
irner of the Connnerr-la! club. In lf'T
Mr. McVarn ent to Uncnln a aprnt cf
the Pttr T'rioa line, and a rear later
came hack to Omr-ha as eollritina- r"n
f'r the aajne corporation. Ke trap tnade
be Sioux City upent fa, iie aaroe cor
Tation In lfl and tr .Jerred to the
. t'uhuque tfrncj- four" tr later. Mr.
McTann vm eierted eerretary of
the Iuhojue FitKines Men'
ti n In Jkfril. and of
the Sioux City CommeirciaJ ctuh
lu January, liif. A year tSMT that he went
t ChirT) as the mannrer ff the husitie
f Jatnc.a Rflatid Co., hlch position
he haa rerlgm t return to Omaha.
tin. MrVtro a Mlm Laura lonrpre..
a T'orulT youtip woman of this city, where
. be wad bom and aJwaya lived until her
marriaFe, In WZ.
and corii'iion tor the It nt few dain there
cu)d miirr ho kd pBrihi'iner.
I'e a;.far-d In j ill' court In full er
rlniar!jtl raJmnt. iaeiuir.a; a j'Ufhed
ailk Uie, and hia tail. rtra;eM tart and
Kara rairiiert e-rn5 to lend a rhnrTer.a.1
aJr to t:i court rrr. f'ir tvie momA.t.
When arra:pn-d lIore the lylire court h
aa Bont'omrnJttaX
GO TO LOS ANGELES MEETING
(DANCE FOR CANDIDATES
Cctfreniftkl A.! p tttt Eti ii Opror
ttiity t how TteitttiTe.
0EJECT10KS FROM THE BLACKB'JFiH CUN
Tfcre naaaha Iele1- Utf m4
Ol her. Mill rlli far tbe
Ceeral rnfereaee.
anie HI lrele ! He aala te
O t WaahlaiBrtvai f
llrrt Their rrmail
rplarlty.
It. 3. V. Jer.T.ir.pa. yr id;rr elVr of the ,
"mai dirrrirt of the MethoaiM Efie'pHl I Ioch intereFt tbd ao-ne rfculstion i
church, ai d Ker. William Ooret. tiastor of , lnduiped conoerninf t ire rej.uhlican
the Seward Ptret c burrh. left yesterday rnniar1? for iKiupina cout.ty. at w hit b
to k-o via Kanaka City to the arfne'-al ' deJegnie to Ibe state and cori-T-esiotiiil
conference at lx ArFele. They fr" a t-or v Ltiotia to exlett delearatef to the na-d-ietratea
fr' tn thia dietritt. Mm. M J. j tVi.al convention fcre to be elected. Ctrjdi
Vcmnett. tne third delea-ate., a;re thia even- 1 dtitea for djstritt delegates ruu n.i.ke
lr,a;.
Th oonfertTice
njornh end iowsih:y 1"T rer and the oele-i the epeaulLtion enttra.
rarte will reaiBin until the end A few ' Under the call hued hr the county corn-
laymen cf the Omaha rhurches are think- mitte at I la met-tiiix lat week it is jro
ing; of art'Tifiini and aiao some of the vided that at the comii.g primary eiertion
minletrv Air. .r theee ir Fer. Clyde Clay ! pi-eference for c-.rrresFiotial canadate
Ci.ie cf Jlanat-om Park chnrch. whoae ! rMn expreaaed. Now. ConrreKional
expense have hetn voted hy the ronpre- j Chairman Klaekhum sj.ec-ifir.alir txcluded
ration, ner. 3 Randolph Emith of Trinity nomination r . coi,creF.mn from hia
) tbelr filit-fs on or before Tueeday next
1 be In eeaFion for a with the county committee. Here is where
church If thir.k'.r.g of froir.g. and I'r. E.
Com hi o Smith of ihe FirFt church may
ro. hut DD1 tiefore Msv ir,. J. TV VhV'1-
and wife cf Beward Fireet church will
atlerd. and Charlea A. Goff and otherF ar
cotiFiderlr:? the trip. Most of those Foir.a;
will wait, however, until the more inter
eFiing ptrt of the Fearl'in is reached lattr.
A Pavairite Reaier fr Itafclea.
Its plea.vr.nt ttsle and foirtt eureF have j
mafl Chamberlain a Conpi Remedy a fa
vorite with the rrrTth'r cf small children
It quielviy curei their tousl.a and coidF
and prevent ar.y danrer cf pneumonia or
other eeriouF ronsequtnoe. It not on'y
rures croup, hut wh"n riven aa soon aa the
croupy oourb appear, will rrevect the attack.
I ca.il fcr the convention which meet at
Lincoln on the movniur of the state cm
j ventlon May He acoej'ts tiie deltrates
I to the state convention as tbe deli gates t
i the ctr.presional convention, hut say thev
; Fhall elect two d l rat s to ttie neticnl
i convention "h')d shall do no other husi
T.ess." This doeF not aittr tlie arrangement
tu,,.. . .. tM'iT..... Unooln In W
01 jrt-iereri"e at tije primaries, ariu 11 if
I exjerttd that the candidate for conrress-
ms.n from the Second district will tie 1 h
j thie county committee and gn on tiie hal::u
j aloiia; with the others.
Ohe-t I Refereadaam.
1 Several of the men who hare been roen
j tioned In connection with the nomination
j for conrresF. notably John P. Breen anu
i P. H. Guinea, have sought to secure a
ler's salary, and the 'h;;r-h diielir tve
yar lad been decor!- .rd imprirred.
Ker Vewlon Mir.u. fe tifstlir tvi t"'
si:jniienn: t of tie e-.; u,, sr-h.-i and
tbe rjj-lrtendTt of th- v .nr n aihanf-e
made tpr pieaFitig report For trusie-i
t J Kvertrclatr. F M "iv,. j,;rs i 'J
Hajnea and Mr H. C iirown wre ejected-
DOVE CF PEACE STIlTsLEEPS
rartleMl trlle IVnalei 0f
Caaasia ef Dwaslaa Cawst?
Pfwrm.
The Lrywl It-mncrrtte ir.roe will rn't
tonight in Germania hail and the
Imocratic Puocess lenirue ili hoid a F
sioB In Royal Arcanum hall Saturday even
lr.r The latler h lK-n tlirtenin to
issje a statement In Kp'y to that griven
out hy the Pryanites last t lut thus
far the councilor have not agreed upon
wMat is to he said. Each faction i trying
to ret torelher on a alate for the national
delegation, hut there seem to he difficulty
In this, a Dot a few democrat are In a
reeej tire mood.
The Hearst people declare Le Hcrdman
wa circulating the printed charges mad?
in a speech on the floor of the national
bouse in W hy former Congressman Grove
1 Johnson of California, and t harplrig
pros immorality on the part of Hearst.
One of Them said:
"I prefer to bolt 1he party and to see
RrKevit elected if the democratic con
vention nominates Judge Tarker or a man
of hia type, 1 think Mr. Bryan and hia
closest frienfis feel the snme way about
the matter. It i more than likely, how
ever, if Judge Parker i nominated the
boilers will hold a convention of their own
and name Bryan as their standard-bearer.
Then you will see a camps ;rn such a
Tbe pol'tical'y dis-
oortened. oeitsiic and labiTig classes
will rally t the support of Bryrn and
should give him enotirh votes to win
agmiiist a divided opposition.
aad Chins,
noa psren'v
serv-e in Cvhs. P 'Tipp'
Mr kt"1 Km. Jscee Tieiany of rt-e
Jrtt". r.ot-l Tie.r future home will
in Pur P-xr '. !- Me J-.bnson wt!l
siati'md in the cu;.rt"T-nster a depart
ment of the X nlted States army.
flerld'a Fair.
, Via the
WABASH RAILROAP.
tlS Ft. Louis and return on
sale daily. "vVahaFh City "Ticket
Office, lfioa Farnarn Bt.. Oinaba.
f : .
Mirrlair l.ieewsee,
r to oon Atril S the f .llcwinr coup1
had heen licensed to wed:
Name and Residence. Age
Victor A. 'W eariier f'thland
Amelia Fret-erg. Oakland 1
Anion podraky. Cmaha
Minme Barsail. Omaha 21
Joseih Prusha. South ti'msha SI
I'oily F.emas. South Omaita J
tieorge W Munger. I'ilger
Isabel Corrwall. vmaha
Homer A. Pratt, Omaha .- Si
Anna F. Sovkup. t-'maha
Charles K SimmonR. Omaha
Nina M. A. Fraxier. Omaha
.. SI
tt-K. Wedding Rmga. Eunojm. Jewater.
Kfertaltty Statiatlea,
The foilowinr liinh and deaths have heen
reported to the Board of Health during the
twenty-four hours ending at noon Thurs
day :
Births Samuel Webster. 2fcT.I Cuming,
hey; Ctiariea Lorsty Simpson, iW4 Caloaeii
r'rl.
rnaths Ida May Hnrtmann. S7 Ppauld
lng. 2": Tbeodore Ostrom. LOi Ames avenue,
t months.
nCDMTIP TnsfP PPIIPT PPnt' ! "'"'dification of ihe rule of the cout ty com-
WWl u I I inib w w w i 1 I nw.wn
WANTS CCUnTPOCW CLEANED
Ja( Banlrif Will laalsi mm Better
Saaltatlaia la His OIBrtal
fkaakm.
"I do not wish to he put on record as
kicker." said Judge E. M F.artlett. "but
I would Just like to have you tr.ke a look
at this court room and Its surroundings.
He referred to room number I cf the dis
trict court. -
For a king time complaint have heen
made hy merohers of the bar who have
heen oWlged to try cases tn this room be
cause of sis unsanitary and odorous con
did on. Th carjx't oa tbe main floor Is
rery old and dingy, while the toilet room
In tionneClicm wHh the Judre's prlvata room
la tn a Xiartlcuiarly had condition. The
rornioe ahcnY the stton porch In front
of all tbe windows of the rooms are the
MiFlIri , rid . r oeUC lfcoe for a great
number of pigeons, and the resuitlnr filth,
whit h amounts to several hushela. on the
window Bill and siarch gives oft a stench
that with tbe advent of hot weather and
open windows will heoome unbearable.
Judre Harriett takes up his duties tn
this room at the heginnlr.g of the May
term an 1 will lrslst on some Improvements
heing made tn tbe Us of cleanliness and
sanitation.
Plili'i "Pr-e will n Frtra WtrV la
Cham Vera Fwraserly Oerasiteal
by Master.
Tbe room occupied hy former J uflre r.;ix-
ter In the county bulla. nr will, for the
next two months, 1 riven up to the
county treasurer for tbe use vf his rsF.d.
ants abn will have charge of the opera
tion of the scavenger law with relation 10
the collection of taxes, which, if unpaid I
j mii'.ee. 1 ..t tiiis can not be d"ne, as there
I Is 110 time for isf-uing a new call, even !T
I the county committee sere disposed to l3
so. The objector arirue that when Chair
man I.iarkt.urn calls Y is nominating con
vention 11 will 1 time enouph to secure
an expression of preiereijce, and that until
then the matter can reFt. W. S. Raker,
the Sarpy county candidate, urges that
the Ioi,gias county unit ruie leave him
cut in the cold, lor he say he will stand
no ahow of nomination undr such eondi-
11'irtH Uui, ftu.h vVm miiwuii tA'bLVi.
May I. I". delinquent and euhject to j pourilT , lhf mf,ltT.E lf Mr. Black-
u" -vu-u w "'(bum's committee, pets up mat Washington
county will have no shew arainst Iugla
under the conditions named, and Insist
bninr taken into court Sei.tt ruber 1. Con
siderable indignation i expressed hy court
officials at this arrangement, which mutt
necesarily disrupt the working of the
wheel of Justice to a considerable ex-tent,
but the county commissioner refuse to
appropria-te tiny money for changes for so
short a time and allow that the court
must double up and get along ac lest they
BOSTOV BtHBLK HEGl LATIO.
BfMU-d of HeaJtb Order Stertliaatta at
All tbat Barken Cs ea Ctowr.
A specinl dispatch from Boston. My 6,
lSKifl, to the N. T. Sun givtm new regula
tions of the Boston Board of Heaith as te
barber shops: "Murn. shaving brushes and
raaors afcaJl I terllizd after each sepa-
that tbe plan ia not fair to the outside
counties.
Inasmuch as the plan proposed is one
ontr.rially adopted by Mr. Blackburn in
order tu socure tbe nomination of D. H.
McrtHT, the sudden discovery of the men
who were formerly warrn supporter of Mr
Mercer seem a little remarkable. Since the
Second congressional district was estab
lished in llitw it has had but one republican
c.tndidMte for congress 1. H. Mercti. He
has always been nominated t-y XKtuglas
county. Neither SLJTy nor "Washington
county has ever undertaken to dominate
the convention, nor is it exjweted thai
cither will do so now. W. B. Raker is the
first man from either county who haa runic
, forth seeking the nomination. He is not do-
j piived of any of his right, dot Is his chance
sh.ii fnr -oerrm. Maierlai I tuT tbe ''Oniinatlon E-pparenUy te-td hy
to srtop the flow of blood shall be used 1 the rule thiu "ulr tioniinees to submit
only la a powdered form and applied on a lhf-Jr nan,e to " t'oaela county voter
towel. Powder puffs are prohibited" t lh I'nnmri in order that an cxpres
Wherever Newbroa "Hen.icide Is used "ion 01 ''id"1 I secured for the
Sciatic
Cmrd Aflcc Tsteatr Tears
( TWrTwf-e-.
- "Tor more thaa twenty years Mr. J. B.
Vaasey of CSS Clinton St. Minneapolis.
Vlnn, was tortured hy aclatlca. The pain
and suffering which he endured during this
tins Is beyond comprehension. Nothing
trare hlzn any prrmaxkexit relief tin til ha
used Chamberuiln'a Paia Balm, One appU
catloa of tliot liniment relieved the pain
and xoade sleep and rest possible, and less
than on hot tie has effected a permanent
rure. Mr. Maswy relates his experience
fur the benefit of others who may be alm
lilarly afflicted. If troubled with sciatica
or rheumatism why sot try a nV-oent bottl
of Paia li.!ra and see for yourself how
(uickly It relieves the jisJh.
DEFENDS BEER WITH RAZOR
rlred Mil Gets An tbe Drlak. Vat
tt Cswt Hlsa terea
IVsOlawra.
"Levi King. yo ere charged with firht-
tr-g and threatening tn fht and ustng loud
nd oliscene ftciruar". I "roa plead ru3ty
or not g-uiity? lukefl Px.llce Judfre Berkk
if tbe 1 rtsoiier when arraigned, with W!l-
be Smith, whs was arrested with King-
aud on the sa-ssc charew.
wii, juig-t. I i-iexd ruHtr f-rht-
lng. locauae Smith saw tn first and
had to defend myself. I was sirring en
box In my owa yard drinking- caj f
teer. when Smith came along and wanted
a drti.k. I then told a friend of mine ti.at
I knew that Prnlth smelied beer, because
he just came front th north nd th wtni
as blowing front th sooth. Bxnta left
and returned sou with three colored
women, 11 then threw three bricks at
me."
The evident, hf wev er, ahowed that King
drew a raata- on Scith when the latter re
fused to huv a can of tee.r. atlng was
t-ned n and costs. WtU Smith was cja
rharred. Both parties are oolared and lira
at Tenth at-d Opltoi avecua.
A- B. Hubertnaa. disnvmoa, owa Impart.
for face or scalp after shaving or hair
cutting, there Is no danger of Infection,
as It Is antiseptic and kills tlie dandruff
germ. Sold hy leading drugx;"-- Send
( cents In stajmi for sample to The Herpl-
dde Co.. Detroit, Mich. Sherman dc Mo-
Conn (-11 Prng Co., special agents.
Attract, a, O. I . W.
Annual Ball given hy the America Lodge,
No. Sn. at tlieir hall. 17th and "Vinton,
Saturday, April SO, ytm.
RATHER DIE THAN SUFFER
Breeds Over Anticipate Os
tie ad Takes Pet . bat
Is Rest ere.
Hester Pmlth. r.S North Fourteenth
street, attempted suicide at 2 yesterday
morning hy drinking a quantity of helln-
aonna. 1 ne pouoe surgeons were sum
moned and after hard work on their part
the woman was declared to he out cf
danger.
The cause assigned for tbe attempted
self-dertructloa Is that tb woman has
been brooding over an operation ah ex
pected to -undergo soon. It Is said the
mors she thought of the matter the worse
it appeared to her until it became more
than she could bear.
, HE A TEST IREat.KIk STOCK.
C'boaee-st s rrs the trjOtK:- nress-
ssaLlsar Mer-k I Kase narhrret
:: E. 2Srd t- . 1 Hf
tlre-d ri Bsaiaesa.
AT J. L. BRANI'EIF z SoNS MONT5AI.
A great stock, fresh frcim one of tbe
most fashionable and exclusive dressmak
ers in New Tork City. It include all the
newest sheer materia is that were imported
for evening gown, dressmaking, black and
colored taffeta, all the dress rod lrm
the great siock. and all the imp-Tleo" model
dr?SHe and imported m .del Opt ra t!-aks
end gowns, some finished and some partly
finished. The most Iwautlful array of ex
quisite silks, dress goods and gown ever
seen in the west.
This i an event of great in.pon.ance to
Omaha ladies.
ON SALE MONDAY, MAY 2.
J. L. BRANPE1S & SONS.
Ose fare for the R Trls
Fins St cents to Cleveland, O., sod return
via Nickel Plate road. May lcth, 17th and
18: h. Tickets rood going date of sale and
returning to and Including June loth Vj
depositing same.
Three through dally expreas tr;Jns to "Tort
Wilms, Cleveland. Erie. Buffalo. New Tork,
Boston and New England points, carry
ing veetibuled sloeping cars. Meal served
In Nickel Piate dining cars on American
club meal plan, ranging In price from Sue
to CeO; also service a la carta. Chicaga
depot. La Saile and Van Buren streets.
No excess fare charred cm any train oa
th Nickel Plate road. Chicago ticket
office. HI Adams St. and AudiLorium An
nex. 'Phon Central StEL
guidance of the convention in nominating.
A her Blaekkara Preer4eaL
Mr. Blackburn is also respottaiule for an
other preoedent which his followers now
find embarrass! r-.g,, and that was when he
acoepted the deleg-ates to the state conven
tion aa the delegates to the convention
to nominate Dave Mercer. He has an
nounced that be will call a convention to
nominate a congressman in his own rood
time and under hi own rules, hut Just what
new sc heme he ia intending to spring oa the
voters be rives no Inkling. The only bjeci
of the county committee In making Its
call as It did is to brine the candidate
out Into the open and to get a line on
the Individual strength of each with the
voters. Whether the gentlemen who ax
arxiou to succeed Mr. Hitchcock at
Washington will accept the invitation to
show themselves is jet to be determined.
It will only cost $71 to make the experi
ment, and the man who rets tbe plurality
of votes cast at the primary Is promised
tbe solid vote of Douglas county la the
convention. That is eomethinr worth
vhiie, for It means the nomination.
niMra Ve f Debt.
Tbe corigrreratioti of duty church held
Its annual meeting In the church Wednes
day night. Report were given and officers
ejected. For Uie hrst turn in a number
of years the riiiiajians arw free from
debt. The treasurers report snowed all
bills had been pud, including the minis-
REAL ESTATE BOOKS DONE
Total AsBOtaat f Frwperty Fwwts Tp
Over Sevesty-O Million
fr Ossafca.
Tax Commissioner Fsttmirtr has deHvt-red
to City Treasurer Hennlnrs tbe real estate
tax books for tbe current year. The total
valuation of Omaha real -estate loots up
tn,m3i and the tax to be collected on ft
amounts to Sm,7M.2T. .
Mr. Fleming says be will hsve the per
sonal property bouks ready to turn over to
the city "treasurer before the end of the
wet k.
DIED.
FT"LLER Mrs. Minerva A., aged 7 years
Funeral services at residence 01 Mr ana
Mrs John Howard. ti:.-4 Farnam street.
Friday, April I. at 1.3" p. tn. Kris us in
vited Interment at Kingston. Mass.
The Jtlrkct mate R.ad,
Will Bt'.l tickets to Cleveland. O., and re
turn, account of National Baptist Anni
versary, on May With. 17th aid ICoh. at
rate of one fare for the round trip, plus
S cents. Ticket rood gotr.g date of sal
By depositing same extended return limit
of June Etb may t secured. Through
service to New York City, Boston and
other eastern points No excess far
charged on ar.y wain on the Nickel Plats
road. Meals on American club meal plan,
ranging In prte from 8c to HDD; also
service a la carte. Chicago depot. La
Salle and Van Buren streets, the only pas
senger station la Chicago on the elevated
loDp. Chicago dry ticket office, ill
Adams St. and Auditorium Annex. 'Phon
Central WCl.
Hesse rsa Foretar Laaia
Mr. and Mrs E V. Johnson have re
turned to Omaha after three years' ab-
t rw f TsvaBk.
We wish t extend our (umn thank ta
but many kind tnends danrf the dth wt
ur twlovedL father. Mr. Henry Pohiman.
R e wer oerply touches by th maxy bu-
IriJ hural tributes that wtr axa us, Wa
ire grateful ts tU.
MJJ C C SCMAEFFEB.
MiUS. H. C F ARTELS,
MR. K JATCOWEaU,
UtXKI KiHULiN,
and ail socBV-ls-iaw. graaid and rr-eat-arrand
chilirwa.
All g-oda st.il at jUubermans's Jewelry
nor (uaranu4 as t -ic and nuaaty.
'ARSON GETS ON BAD SPREE
Baa of tass Cloth -Cras
Ctap Va tt
J .Vn Ik N. X, arrested oa a rhartr of
ir.g drunk, has tea reWed la polio
x.urt without a f.rx or scnteoo and tuid t
to his way and sin no mar. It ts mm
2.1 a prcbabi ttj,t if a certain liru law
aariah Ut tsf "Joum Do s" hereaUmil
A run,j mark is Lis bonor. It sUnds for iim and
be stands for it. It's the old Saxon way of sunifyina
food intentions.
The right to be protected in the exclusive nse of a
trade mark has been long recognized by the common
law and enforced by the chancery courts of England
and this country.
The Government puts its mark on a bond to give it
value.
The National Biscuit Company puts its trade mark
la red and white on each end of a packag-e of biscuit,
crackers and wafers to distinguish these products and
to guarantee the quality, and it doa.
To more clearly comprehend the real value of this
trade mark, try packages of SOCIAL TEA BISCUIT
and GRAHAM CRACKERS.
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
Its
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An h"jo is tbe only
thine that can Lave tbe
laKt -word with a woman
and it hsf to work
evert inie- to do it.
Time is tbe only tblmr
that can e tbp last ot
a ceiinlrje Enrlisb Wcrt
eni Suit end it lias to
work overtime to do it.
vie n nine Enplisb Worst
ed lanpbs at abuse
smile after bard knock.
itrnort'S tbe wenr of
weatb'-r.
Tbonch tbe fBtiric e
pood rood ta Uoring
makes It itter.
That is wby EtiRlisU
Worsted and MacOarthy
tanorina make rucb an
ideal combination.
$35.00.
MacCarthy Tailoring
Company,
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Nart dsor t
Wabash Ttcct Oils,
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It Pays to Follow
Up Advertising.
Barrels of money are wasted by people
who read but do not heed. Why there
are people right here in Omaha who do
that very thing, but they are growing
fewer every week, as fast as they find
out about these Friday specials that we
are running. Come tomorrow and see
how high the prices are in other stores
by seeing how low our's are. No charge
for looking. Seeing is as free as air and
buying is almst as cheap. We cannot
promise to fill mailorders on these specials
Ladies' Belts
f Full stock ealf and kid belts, rttt wide, t (rive the r.lemed ef ect ;
Jf Also beautiful hlark c-orded ai.k in many nt(w slrles of t-immlnr,
tmf ootne In run metal, oxidised, rlit and morte buckiea, ail cuiors. cf
leather, brown, tan. hlat-k and white. Rerular Hv vaiaes, .
Ladies' Belts
m fy Kew strle. ext-w wde rut. very S'.ft arid j.linhle JVHa In seal, wal
iLfSf rus kid and saHon leathers, all color, red, tans, browns. Mark and
WW hite the most strheh belt shown this season Also a varied assort
ment of silks, with new Jet ornament and but kies lUiruiax Ti.c and H.ttJ pat
ttms. at ihe
35c
Ladies' Vests and Pants
Indies' fine quality rnmlied DpTiriaTi cotton v-sts and Harts eei
hirh neck, hmr sleeve, rejuiar sirlnr weirht These are a fine soft
finished rarti" nt and ail hund silk tnnimt rtirular UK vsjues, at
Ladies' Vests
i Extra fine qualitv Jersey rlbled vesta, low neek, sleeveless,
I IIP ax 4 white heauUfuily trltrued. and full silk tajed rerular
mt0 aI
In em
ic raiue.
45
Ladies' Muslin Gowns
... . , . .-ta. sawtrl IrWisT ax-1 1 Vl Triirir1. V-
lfon qua-iny ttiuhiiti ptmnp nj -H 'f."
f iliaje or fquar i-rH-K mnmi-o -wiii-n im.vj uu c-aiwuivi' -
tlVahd TOIL UaJLT iOC VkJUC Ik. faaSU.
Ladies' Garters
I C LCies- new style elastic s uriort rood elastic web, with lurre sat-
35
era pod, with waist band, all colors rerular Z-c value, at
Ladies' Hosiery
Pneclal lot fanre colored ladles' lisle thread hoee In new patterns;
Calso beautiful open work laoe effects hundreds 01 pretty, new styles
miIli- r- r 1 iimi s.t abd.
DIAMONDS":
Kisny writers, amonr them Robert
1 I.uls Stevenson, teorre Manvlus
. Fenn and A. I'oium loje.. have writ- '
1 ten excitinr tales ol adventure in
.which a diamorid, or tbe poeseaKltm '
'thereof, waa the cause. It ia aa
1 natural to wish to poeaess them ss It '
' is to wish for health and wealth. Any- as
1 one would oenve pleaaare ai.d aaua- '
1 1 act ion in e.arlr.r one or more e
, peeialiy eo if they knew that they '
1 could realm well on their Investment.
Should you purchase one from ua and '
' tire t.f it. or for any othtr reason wish W
l ext-hanre Jt for money, we will gi e '
' you mrit-ierths of amount paid If
, returned within one jenr from fla '
1 of fiurehese U'e have Solltaue Hinr
, from J to sivu.
You Should See Our
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Rich Cut Glass
1 always appropriat for weddinr or anni-
versarr rift. "W e carry a lorre stock of the .
finest Cut Giass In all shaj.es and rurtinrs- Quality the
hirheat. Desirns th richest. "Prices the lowest.
mawiiikneyA Ryan co.vj
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Jewelers and WeLtchmaJaers
We curry a fuE line of Elfin. "WaHLam and Ilamiiton Watcbea, and our
Ttrioea on these as well aa on all other roods In our store is as row as anyw be-re,
tipeaaj arteution -riven to all kind of watch aud Jewelry rviBiring.
P. E. FLODMAN 5c CO..
TELEPHONE 1574. 1514 CAPITOL. AVENUE
"The Medal of
H
onor
r Story
95
A tale oTjapan by David Cray,
author of Gallops," is the great
short story of the season. Read it
in the May number of the
Metropolitan Magazine
R. H. RiaateS. Ptiaslr. Nw York
A 35-cent Magazine For 1 5 cents. At all Newsdealers
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