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8 THE OMAHA DAILY 13E13 : NOVEMBER 21 , 1897. OMAHA AND NEBRASKA , To Hocoivo the Benefit of a Big Purchase for Spot Gash HOSPE BUYS COUNCIL BLUFFS MUSIC STOCK Of Pimm * nnd Oriinn * front the Itc- colvcr nt About Half 1'rlcc nnd Will ( live IIIn Pntronn the llcncflt of the Dlncount. The c&lo begins { Monday. ' Wo have an offer to make to our patrons and tbo buying public generally that will Interest every ono who Is In need of a piano . - ' now , or those who may bo contemplating f the purchase of an Instrument -within the next two years. The Council Bluffs 'Music Co. , doing bust- ness nt 17 'Mala tit. , Council Bluffs , la. , carried a Hno line of pianos , In fact It Is said the principal reason for their failure lay In thd fact that the stock they carried was too fine for their trade and they could not comPete - Pete with the cheaper class of goods. Wo tought all their stock , as the following receipt will show , nnd at a price that wo can ave our customers at least 40 per cent In the purchase of 'a piano. COUNCIL ItLUFFS , la. , Nov. 19 , ' 97. Received of A. Hospe , four thousand , three hundred nnd sixty-two ( $1,362.00) ) dollars In full nnd complutu settlement for the Council Blurts Musical Co. stock of plnno * , organs , ( Idols , scarfs and small mutlcal goods. W. H. COTTER. Receiver. In order to please nnd to give every ono the same opportunity to purchase cither a piano or an organ at this genuine reduction of 40 per cent , wo have concluded to In- augcrnto a sale , beginning Monday , the 22nd , and continuing for two weeks nnd no longer. We have rented temporarily the building , 1515 Douglas , next door to our old Bland , and have put all the Council Bluffs stock In this room , and from the regular and estab- llehod price a reduction of 30 to 40 per cent will be given during this Gale. Do you realize what this means ? Beautiful $225 pianos less 40 per cent make 'thorn cost you $135. Twenty dollars cash , $8.00 per month buys them. Two hundred and fifty dollar pianos for Two hundred nnd seventy-five dollar pl- snog for $1C5 , and so on up 'to $500 planes ; this 30 to 40 per. cent discount will be given , and this will bring the prices down to less than Wholesale cost. Under no circumstances could these prices bo mndo If tt were not for the fact that mo bought this Council Bluffs stock at a sacrifice. You coci't afford to miss this sale. You 'will bo looking for holiday presents soon. If you buy a piano now wo will store It free till Christmas. Only a limited number of these bargains. Twenty to twenty-five dollars cash , $7 to $10 per month , buys any piano on the floor. For further particulars and to secure good choice call early Monday and eco the stock. Store open nights. A. HOSPE , 1515 Douglas Street , , Omaha , Nob. Tlio XCTV Cryloii Coffee. There Is always something new now It's * resting i > ! ace for the ladles of Omaha after the fatigues of holiday shopping what could bo moro delightful than a cosy llttlo nook and a delicious cup of coffee ? The Omaha Tea and Codec company will , at their now store , 1407 Douglas street , commencing Monday , servo to all callers a new and de- llclolia beverage , Ceylon coffee you know what Ceylon tea Is ; well , this Is Ceylon tea , cnly It's coffee real , pure Ceylon coffee there won't bo any orchestra , but the store mill bo prettily decorated , and there will be ample accommodations for all visitors. It IB the Intention of this enterprising firm to continue this unique service until after the holidays each week " the bill of fare , or rather the beverage , "will bo changed. Cocoa mill be served as well as the different grades of their well known coffees. It may be worthy of note to say that only the Oriental coffee pot will bo used la preparing these beverages , and this will glvo the ladies an elegant opportunity of testing the merits of this , the greatest of all coffee vole , as well os the quality of the coffee on sale by this firm. An earnest Invitation Is extended not only to the Omaha ladles to call and enjoy their hospitality and a refreshing cup of their coffee , but to the ladles of South Omaha , Council Bluffs or any one vlsltlag our city. - The up-to-date housekeeper uses Wheat- ling. Day. ' ( Don't forget the sick and worthy poor of our city. The Associated Charities appeal to our benevolent citizens for donations of poultry , meats , provisions , warm clothlns and shoes for distributions amongst the sick , aged and deserving poor. Drop a postal carder or telephone 164C not later than 10 o'clock "Wednesday morning and our wagon will call. JOHN' LAUGHL'AND , Secretary. THOMAS L. KIMBALL , President. - " - - Samuel Burn's for Thanksgiving baking dishes , 25c , 50c , $1.00. _ _ _ MM * l WMMIHMWM M Palmer House , Grand Isl'd , Nat Brown , pro. HC-J-II'M ChrlntnuiB Ofler. In early to bring people early for Xmas work , thereby giving them and us plenty time , we've decided to glvo free November Jet to December let with each dozen cabinets or larger photos , a dainty gold bow knot frame , In Itself a handsome Xmas gift. Our work Is better than ever. This offer Is the best we've over made. Come early. IIEYN , Photographer , 313-15-17 So. 15th St. Icr onull > Comlncfrii excursion * to California , VIA. UNION PACIFIC , Leave Omana every Friday , 3:30 : p. m. , reach- Jog Ban Francisco Monday , 9:45 : a. m. Cor- respondlngly fast time to Southern Callfor- nla. Twelve hours quicker than any other Personally Conducted Excursion Route from Missouri Hirer. City Tlchet OlBce. 1302 Fnrnam Street. Do You \Viuit to Sfu Irt-Iniuir Have you eoen The Bee's views of Ireland ? They make a beautiful and Interesting collection - lection , You ran get the first eight numbers at The Bee olllco for only 10 cents for each portfolio , - Go to your grocer for a sample package o ( \Vhcatllng befoio they are all gone. . "AHUIHK the OxnrlCH. " The Land of Big Red Apples Is an attract- Ivb and Interesting book , with views of gouth Missouri Bcenery. It pertains to fruit raising In that groit fruit belt of America , tbo southern slope of the Ozarks , and Is of Interest to fruit growers and to every farmer anJ bomosccker looking for a farm and a tome. Mailed free. Address J. B. Lock- wood , KUIS.IS City , Mlsrouri. Hamilton Warren , M. D , , eclcctln and mag- netlc pbBlclan ; epectal attention to diseases of women and children and all obscure and long-standing dlteatc : . Rooms , 503-4 Sbeeley block , corner JBlh and Harnev , - L'nlou ' rncliic. "The Overland Limited. " The moat SUPEIUILY EQUIPPED train weit of the Missouri River. Twelve huurs quicker than auy other train to Paclflc Co3 t. Call at Ticket Ofl'ce , 1302 Farnim St. V. P. Chlodo. ladles' and gents' tailor , 1C13 9 pltol avonuB. Our carmeutu fit. D. Hats , the florist , has a urge number of chrysanthemums for sale In 7. 8 and 9- Inch pots , lu bloom and budi. 1813 Vlntou t. Tel. 776. 'All flrat class grocera nell Frank Vodlca , the tailor , baa moved to 104 K , 15th , McCague block. _ A , D. T. Co , ; messengers furnished ; bag * ( ago delivered. 1302 Dougltg SI. Tel. 177. i 51 r. IUIc > - ' Second Mr. James Whltcomb Rllty has agreed to visit Omaha again , and Immediately. Ho will ga to Lincoln this evening to give reading ! there tomorrow night. From there ho will return to Omahu and will * lvo a reading nt the Crclghton theater That nlglit. , Mr , Rlley will read one piece Tuesday nfsrht in Omalw i which he WIIHKt.S OP A MOVING CAIl. AVIlllo Mrnnlck the Victim of n Serlonx Acclilcnt. Wllllo McEelck , ttio G-year-old 8on of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mes Jck , was thrown from a Sherman avenue car U 5 o'clock Inst night and his foot , which caught under the wheel , VRS badly crushed. The child and his fftthcr were on their wny homo to 1009 Kyner avenue - nuo when the accident occurred. Tbo cars wore overcrowed and they were standing on the back platform of the front car. Seeing a vacant scat In the trailer , Mr. Mcoslck ntartcd to croro to that car , holding the child's hand. At this moment the train turned from Sixteenth onto Cumlng street and the sudden jerk throw the boy between , ho cars. II of ore the train could bo stopped : ho wheel had passed over young Mcsstck's oft foot. Ho was taken to a neighboring lotcl and later removed to his homo. It Is 'cared by the physician that the foot will lava to bo amputated. A nlmllar accident happened to William McKlnlcy , Uie 15-year-old water boy of a Union Pacific section gang , yeatcrday after noon. The men were working under the Tenth street viaduct and the foreman sent the boy on an errand come distance up the irack. A switch engine wag passing and the boy secured a scat on the step In front. Reaching his destination , ho tried to spring to the ground , but his coat caught on a projecting bar. The boy was dragged some distance and a wheel finally passed over hla toot. The big too was nearly amputated and his body wan badly bruised. Program for the Miss Maud Gonne enter tainment at Uoytl'e opera house Nov , 26 , ' 97 : 1. Address by Chairman..Mayor Moorcs 2. Harp and Mandolin Uy 'Miss ' Wllhelmlna Lowe , Miss Pauline Lowe , Miss Ulanchc LOWU , Miss Mercedes Lowe. 3. Mendelssohn Quartet D. H. Wheeler , jr. , first.tenor ; I * Ct Hazlc- ton , second tenor ; C. L. IJavordstock , first bass ; L. C. Copeland , second bass. 4. Harp Solo Miss Wllhelmlna Lowe G. Solo "Tho Swallow" , Dclagua Miss Myrtle Coon , G. Address Mr. James P. Egan 7. Harp and Mandolin The Misses Lowe 5. Mendelsohn Quartet . . ' 9. Solo "Ttlou Art Lllto. Vnto a Flower" Hubcnateln 10. Miss Maud domic i Attention , Hoj-al Xo Ivy camp , No. 2 , Royal Neighbors of Amer ica , are requested to meet Sunday afternoon , November 21 , at 3 o'clock sharp , at Hcd Men'o hall , Continental blc.k , to make ar rangements for the funeral of our lalo Neighbor Noesard. ' MRS. W. H. WINANS. MRS. P. STRAUSBOUdll. Ilaiiscn Had a. Happy Time. Henry Hansen , while acting under the Rtlmulus of whisky , went Into Jensen's saloon at Fourteenth and Cass streets , anil drawing n rusty old revolver , told the bar keeper his days were numbered This worthy took exactly the same view of the case , and without arguing the case , took refuge behind the bar among his bottles. Just then some one discovered the pistol was minus a cylinder , nnd wan about as harmless as wornout weapons usually are. Hanson was unceremoniously thrown Into the street , where an olMcer afterward gath ered him up anil sent him to the police station , Hunseii was discharged by Judge Gordon on a promise that he would depart and sin no more. The following marriage licenses were Is sued yesterday by the county judge ; Name and Address. Age. Charles Yates , Florence , Neb . 5 Ada L. Lewis , Florence , Neb. . , . . IS Olaf Krantz , Omaha . 31 Amanda Johnson , Omaha . 22 noclnton in Water \Vorkn Cnwc. Before going to his home In Fremont yes terday Judge Munger satil that he would probably decide the water works case on Thursday of the coming week. He will spend his leisure time In the Interim In further considering ! the evidence In the case. LOCAL imisvrniis. Edward O'Grady In locked up at the station pending en Investigation Into a certain bur glary which the police think him connected with. Joseph Chambers , a well known crook , at present -wanted In Denver for grand larceny , has been picked up 'by the police and held for safe keeping. The' Denver authorities have "been notified. The South Omaha police report to the local officials the theft of nearly a dozen overcoats from the South Omaha Live Stock Yards Exchange building. The thloves are supposed to be hiding In this city. FIre from a gasoline stove caused the fire men a run to 711 South Sixteenth street. Ueforo the department arrived , however , one of the Inmates picked up the offending article and threw It Into the street. The Germans of the city will celebrate the anniversary of the birth of the poet Schiller with an entertainment lu Orpheus hill on the night of December 4. All the German socie ties In the city will participate In the affair. At the morning services at the Lowe Avenue - nuo Presbyterian church Rev. T. S. Hawley will take "The True Soldier" for his mornIng - Ing , and "The Short Bed" for his evening topic. Ross Crome , the 10-year-old boy who has been arrested many tidies for petty thieving , was again taken Into' custody yesterday , charged with stealing three chickens belong ing to Mrs. Schuetdcrwlnd , 318 North Thir teenth. On Tuesday evening , November 23 , a meetIng - Ing of all those Interested In the "Scottish game of curling will be held In Patterson ball , Seventeenth and Farnam , at 8 o'clock , with a view to arranging for playing at the coming Ice carnival , A complaint charging larceny from tbo person has been filed in police court agalnt Kittle Owens , Addle Frazer and Hswk Wells at the Instance of Heorgo Esler , alias Fred Russell , who alleges the women took $110 from him. The death of A. D. Van Cott , at New Rochelle , N. Y , , Is announced by tbo press of Milwaukee , where the deceased was promi nent In business circles for many years. Ills son , D. W. Van Cott , well known In Omaha , now resides In Chicago. S. L. Boyd , who was Injured In a runaway accident Thursday afternoon , and who Is lying dangerously 111 at tbo Presbyterian hospital , was reported In practically the eamo condition yesterday , The physicians liavo but slight hope of saving bis life. Otis Smith and Charles Traycroft got Into dispute over private rnittcrs near Tenth and Davenport , streets , and Smith , pulling a luilfo from his pocket , slashed Traycroft across the forehead with It. A wound which required several stitches resulted. Smith has been arrested. Frank Hromadke , charged with criminal libel by John Roslcky , was bound over to the district court In $700 bonds. The trial of Hroraadko was held In police court last Thursday , and Judge Gordon , who hap had the case under advisement , rendered his de cision yesterday , Wllllsm Mafer , proprietor of a building near Nineteenth and Jackson streets , re ported to the poltco that thieves had stolen about 400 feet of lumber from the structure. He gave a description oC a , colored men who bag been seen hanging around the place on the supposition that ho took the material , Sheriff Plunkett of Lawrence county , South Dakota , is In the city looking for Wil liam Moore , Frank and Tom Jones , the three men accused of murder , and who broke jail ou October 31. There were flvo men who recaped from the jail by overpowering the jailer , but 'two ' of them have been cap- tuiod. J , S. Gordon , onrouto from western points to hU homo In Sheridan , la. , was film- flammed out of $30 by an affable stranger whom ho met en the train jeaterdoy. Tbo stranger asked him t > < hango a couple ol bills and utter the now friend departed Gordon found he was loser In the amount named. The JOES wan reported to the local police. Gordon continued on bis journey. R. W. Johnson of tbo Dellone Is short one overcoat , as the result of a sneak thief's nerve. Ho and a frlond went to the Crtlgh- tou last night. The gentlemen had juit re moved their coats and were In the act of putting their bats under the teats , when tuo men , with unparalleltd nerve , seized the overcoats from the back of the eeati and iUrted for tbo door. Mr. Johnson's friend managed to secure a firm grip on bis coat and retained It. but Mr. Jobnton lost bli OMt to tbo HOPES TO STOP THE STEALING Female Robbers Oomo Under the Ban of Law at Last. POLICE AGAINST THIRD WARD SIRENS Seven of ttic Mont Notnrlonn Women Arrcdtcil nnd County Attorney Appealed to for Aimliitnnca in tltc lro cciitlon The police have made nn effort to stop the promiscuous thieving conducted by wo men of the town district , placing under arrest Kittle Owens , Stella Green , Mamlo Drown , Eva Hicks , iBortha Lewis , Annlo Nelson and Alice Grey. They are charged toy Captain Mostyn with vagrancy , and In a letter to Prosecuting Attorney Miller It Is requested that ho ask the county attorney to file In formations against them under the utato law. law.This This move was made by tbo police as a last teeort to punish these offenders against the law In view of the fact that they have been able to ova do the law for many months past. Under the city ordinances such women are liable "to arfcst and punishment In fines not exceeding $100 or Imprisonment In the county jail for uot moro than thirty da ) 8. In the cases brought before Judge Gordon no con victions have been made on the ruling of the police magistrate that the Informations were faulty and that any sentence he might Impose - pose could not bo sustained. Notwithstand ing these rulings , the city prosecutor Issued Informations yesterday on the earno mod els which he baa dono.In . the p-sU The women were arraigned upon them and a hear ing set for next Tuesday. The police ats.ert that when prosecution Is conducted along lines pursued by tbo city attorney the work of. the police department Is fruitless. The course such cases have taken In the past shows that they are set for a hearing from time to time and are at length dismissed without any p'unlshmont being administered to the prisoners. This result the pollco assert emboldens the crim inal classes and that the authority of the arresting officer Is taken from him. Friday four cases of larceny from the person came up for trial In police court , but were continued on request of the defendants. Among the number arrested that night , Allco Carey , Stella Green , Kittle Owens and Bertha Lewis were out on ball or * the charges of larceny from the person upon which they had been arrested the day before. They were again admitted to ball , while the men they have fleeced are obliged to hang around the station and await trials which In many Instance no\er occur. In carrying out the crusade against the women Captain Haze held a consultation with Assistant County ( Attorney Winter and asked that Informations be filed ogalnst them under the staio law. The penalty provided by these statutes Inflicts a. iflne of not to exceed $100 or confinement In the county jail for not moro than ninety days. Assistant County Attorney Winter , In view of the urgency of the case , agreed to file complaints against the offenders under the state law , and In event of dismissal of the oiarges under the city ordinances , the women will again be brought to trial upon the last named In formations. IH. D. Huckstep , a farmer from. Vail , la. , was robbed of $20 yesterday In the bouso of Addle Frazer , Twelfth and Capitol avenue. The circumstances of the case did not vary from any of the numerous other similar ones that have been reported within , the last few days. The women of this locality seem to have little fear of the law , for while Huck- step was meeting with this experience Stella Greene , an inmate of the same house , had just 'been ' bound over to the district court for the second time within the week for a similar offense. The amount taken from various strangers during last week In this way amounts to several hundred dollars. Most of It was secured by the colored women , of this neighborhood. Accordingly a roundup was decided upon and before midnight last night a dozen colored women wcr < t secured from that vicinity. The circumstance caused them small uneasiness , for at the jail they formed themselves Into a chorus for the rendition of popular songs. SYKES Wllilj GOt HACK TO MEMPHIS. Wanted In the Soiitli on Clmrpc of 'Selling MortpriiRfrt Property. An Investigation into the record of Caleb Sykes , one of the men held for a time on the possibility that he might bo connected with the murder of James Nichols , brings to light the fact that ho Is wanted In Memphis , Tcnn. , on a number of serious charges. Sykes was arrested with two other negroes shortly after the body of Nichols was recovered from the Missouri river because of their previous as sociation with the dead man. They were re leased because of a lack of evidence , but an Inquiry was sent to Memphis , where Sykes stated ho had previously worked. The reply received yesterday contains on accurate dcscriptlou of Sykes and charges that ho Is wanted there for disposing of mortgaged property and obtaining money un- clor false pretenses. Sykes was for a long time In the employ of Colonel Snowden of Memphis as an all-round man In his office. Until a year ago ho had the full confidence of his employer and had accumulated con siderable property from his earnings. Sud denly ho Is said to have sold his belongings , together with considerable of his employer's property to uhjch his position gave him ac cess and to have left town. He was traced to Milwaukee and Chicago , but was not again heard of until the Inquiry sent from hero. Sykes was re-arrested yesterday. Ho has made no attempt to cover his Identity and protests his Innocence. Sykes baa berne a good reputation during his employment as porter In this city. The chief of police of Memphis will secure requisition papers and send for the prisoner. Old Mil ll Uolibed. Robert L. Randolph , an old and feeble man , was robbed yesterday afternoon In a Jiouso nt 1507 Webster street. Mr. Randolph was passing1 through the city on his way home to Wisconsin and was obliged to wait nn hour at the Webster street depot. He concluded to take a walk and was making slow progress up Webster street with the aid of his crutch. At the number men tioned ho was addresseil by a poorly dressed man , who remarked upon his ap parent exhaustion nnd Invited him In the houseto rest. Mr. Randolph accepted the Invitation and was ton ted In the parlor. He states that n colored woman then entered and threw her urma around him with such vigor as to half strangle him. At the B.I mo time ho felt a hand In his pocket nnd later found that his pocjtetbook. containing $21 nnd his railroad ticket , had been taken. Ho notified Olllcer Goodrich and Carrie Smith wan apprehended nnd Identified by Mr , Randolph. Mary Waltles , another woman | n the house , was also arrested. The Smith woman was charged with robbery and two men were later ar rested who were thought to bo Implicated In the deal , ChryNiiutlivniiiiii Shorr CloveM. The chrysanthemum show closed last night with the largest attendance of the week. People began dropping In early In the evening , nnd at 9 o'clock' the place , was thronged with Saturday night sightseers - seers and lovers of the big flower. A special feature was provided by the management In the shnpo of u number of selections rendered , by the. Omaha Mandolin club arid this , together with u varied tnUBlcal pro gram by the orchestra , served to help the uvuilng pass off smoothly. Manager Hess stated that although the attendance during the week was not as largo aa tt in I gait have been considering the object of the exhibi tion the tihow from a financial standpoint was a success , and that a goodly amount had been secured for the entertainment of those who will attend thn national con vention of the American Florists' associa tion In Omaha next year. Wbcatlliig makes bone , muuclo and brain DIED. VROOMAN Maria Shaw , at Omaha , Neb. , November 0lh. 1RS7 ; awed W years. i t'hlcugo papers pleaue copy. I Ht'GVS-Sallle Carnan , wife of John W. ' Hugua of Pasadena , Calif. , died at I'asii- uenu Friday evening. November 19 , 1K 7. Th * Interment will bo In 1'neadena on Sunduy. NASSKU-Nnncy n , aged 33 years , beloved - loved wife of Henry Nasser. Saturday aftwnoon , November 20. at 3:30. : Fuacr.il Monday af.ernoon , November 22. nl 'i o'clocfe from family residence , 2123 Nlch- olaa street. Interment at Forest Lawn. Friends Invited , Fur Snip Monday. Scoflcld's fur sale , wilt continue Monday until 3 p. m. , the 'representative ' of John Iluszlto Fur Company , New York , having decided to remain oror owing to the unex pected largo dcmantl for furs on SAtulday. Those who did not hav an opportunity Sat * urday to ECO the mtiKtilflccnt display of fur capes , coats and collanttcs should not fall to call at our store tomorrow before 3 o'clock , as the prices arc unusually low. 0 , K. SCOFH3LD DLOCK & SUIT CO. , 1610 Douglas street. Hcsa & Snohoda , florlelft , 1411 Farnam St. 'Phono 1601. Come- and see our chrysan themums. Honest goods , lowest price * my nlm tor years Hubermann. Jeweler , 13th & Douglas. Tho' high life breakfast food , Wheatllng , PERSONAL PAnAOUAPIIS. C. A. Harris of Detroit , Mich , IB at the Barker. Scth Bullock and wlto of Dcadwood are In Omaha. C. W. Hlnzlo of Lincoln Is registered at the Barker. A. R. Jottocr of Chicago Is registered at the Barker. Qcorgo Dee of Dubuquc , la. , Is registered at the Barker. F. Currlo , a cattleman of Whitney , Is an Omaha visitor. Janua MoNcny of Hod Cloud was In the city yesterday. Q. W. Oby of Canton , O. , Is spending Sun day at the Barker. Gus S. Hartcr , Evansvllle , Ind. , la. making a visit In the city. O. J. .King returned homo last night after a short western trip. B. F. Socs , a St. Lawrence , S. D. , grain dealer , Is In the city. Fred Houghtallng of Sioux City Is auto graphed at the Barker. II T Peters , a mining operator of Carbon , Wyo. , Is visiting In the city. Wt H. Hunter , a cattleman of Ccaper , Wyo. , Is a visitor to the ctly. Captain Palmer left last night for Chicago on a business trip of a few days. John Kolth , Union Pacific land agent at Sutherland , Is a. visitor to the ctly. W. M. Reese of Laramle , Wyo. , president of a big comenl company , Is In the city. Ed McDowell , advance agent for "Hogan's Alley" company , Is registered at the Barker. Sheriff Mlucko of Washington county ls In the city. Ho called at the court house yesterday. W. A. Paxton , sr. , loft last night on a business trip to North Plattc. to bo absent a few days. Dr. J. E. Summers > ind wife left last night for Boston , where they will visit friends for a fortnight. J. R. Ireland of New York , brother or Colonel Frank Ireland , passed through the cltv yesterday. Charles C. George has gone to Now York on a. trip In which business and pleasure will bo combined. J. M. Hussey , president of the Western Noimal college at Shcnandoah , la. , was an Omaha visitor yesterday. Division Superintendent Sutherland of the Union Pacific loft Jast night for the west ou a tour of Infection of the company lines. D. M. Ruger , W. M. Dame and Gcorgo J. Coddlngton , managers of Love's opera house , are registered at the Barker from Fremont. Frank Burman 16ft for Chicago yestcrdiy afternoon , where he will meet Mrs. Burman , who Is returning groin a summer spent in Sweden. W. H. Bancroft , general manager of the Oregon Short Line , arrived In the city yes terday while en route from the east to Salt I ako City. Rev. John Doano of Lincoln was In the city yesterday whllo en route to Chicago in response to a telegram announcing the death oi' his father. Sheriff McDonald , together with his brother , Henry McDonald , _ and several mh era have gone to the western1 part of the state on a hunting'trip. Milton DoollttlD of the State Beard of Ag- rlculturo was In the city yesterday while en route to Chicago , where ho goes to at tend the funeral of his father. Dr. J. C. Fisher of New York , an editor of the Review of Reviews , was In Omaha yes terday for a couple of hours while en route from San Francisco to his homo. Ho was accompanied by his wife. Nebraskans at the hotels : Burt i > rooktleld , Oclrlchs ; H. H. Proesser , Lincoln ; W. H. McCormlck , De WUt ; F. C. Judkln , Ful- letton ; H. E. Owen. Njrfolk ; W M. Ladd , HlElng City ; F. W. Mi'lcher , West Point ; William Haynes , Alliance ; L. B. Coman and v/lfe , Fairmont ; F. H. Ballsy , Ne'jratka City. City.At At the Mlllord H. L. Whiting , Topcka ; J. E. Smith and H. P. Strahl Chicago ; C. B. Cookc , Boone , la. ; William Bradcn and wife , Helana , Mont. ; J. M. Hussey , Shcnandoali , la. ; T. J. Wooman , New York ; W. H. Dyers , Wyoming ; George W. Conrad , Newark , 0. ; Maynard Wlnton , Duluth , Minn. ; D. J. Sin clair Lincoln ; G. F. Hames , Plttsburg ; F. A. Fiedler , Boston ; C. A. Carr , Grand Island ; H. T. Peters , Carbon , Wyo. ; W. S. Hopkins , Chicago ; C. A. Parker , Denver. KLONDIKE. "Wlmt does It cost to get there ? When and how should one go ? What should ono t4ilce ? Where are the mlnco ? How much have they produced ? Is work plentiful ? What wages are paid ? Is living expensive ? What are one's chances of "making a strike ? " Complete and satisfactory replies to the above questions will be found In the Bmllngton Houtc's "Klondike Folder , " Sixteen pages of practical Information and an up-to-date map of Alaska and the Klondike. Free at City Ticket Of- llces , 1502 Farnam St. , or sent on re ceipt of 4 cents In stamps by .r. Francis , Geu'l Passenger Agnjut , Burlington Itouto , Omaha , 'Neb. Bali- Bearing Recognlzlner the superior qualities of this machine , the Transmlselsslppl Exposition have adopted It exclusively , Kmbodles best points of all other machines anfl has many features distinctively Its own. Write UB. UNITED WMBIIEII flND 8UPPIIES CO , , 1U1U Farnuui bt. , Omulin. U HI. , Dem Moluen , In. butia fact , neverthelosj , huanocoinpatltor , > D7 pour It elands anne tlio best for all purposes. . . Victor White , 1H05 FniMiiiii , , Tolophonj t7 To Cnltfnrnln , TcrnonnHy Coiulnotcd. TouHftb car excursions for California leave Om ha 4:36 : every Thursday afternoon , via the Burlington route. Arrive San FrAn- cl co Sunday evening , Los Angclen Monday noon. Tlok tn , $40. IJcrths , IB. Pull , Information mation at ticket ofTlce , 1602 Varoam street. Call or write. J. 1J. Hoynolds , city paaton- gcr agent , Omaha. Great quantities of Wheatllng are being Bold. "HUT ! SIKS" According to Madame Yale "beauty" Is a winner and wo ore Inclined to defer to the Madame. At any rate we sell Madame Yale's goods cheaper than any one In Omaha , and have got NEW GOODS not old , stale ones. l.OO Ynlc'n llnlr Tonic R7c f > 0o Ynlt-'n Complexion Pcnvilcr. . UDe SSo Ynle'n Complexion SOHII ISa JJCAUTY BOOK FREE Ask for It or write for It , enclosing 2-cent stamp. IRltt noilirc St. , Omnlin , Neb , Workitigineii And also those who don't worlfr-np predate the vnluc of a good stove , > when they come homo In the. evening of a cold day and llnd the house thoroughly warmed nnd comfortable. Tlie Royal Base Burner Is the stove that will * warm your house the best , and -with the least amount of fuel. .More than < that , It will wear. The nickel will not j tarnish with the heat and the stove will not break. All sizes double heat. crs. ! John Hussie Kdw. Go , 2O7 Cum ing Street Sole vmrs THE USE of getting' up ai nnp Thanksgiving giving- Dinner and not be able to touch the turkey when. If you had ono of our Carvers you'd bo able to get In touch on a "moment's no- tlco. Our Carvers range In price from 75c a pair to J10.00 per sot. j TAIIhG KNIVKS tjf AT AM , I'llICES. Jas Morton & Son Go Dodge St. Ilo Yon Wnnt to Sec Irclnntl f IMvo you seen The lion's views of Ireland ? They make A bwiutlful ud lntere tlnR col lection.o can get the nr t eJghl numbers at The Bee odlco for only 10 cents for each portfolio. Dr. Wllcox , dentist , room 501. Brown blk. 7 a , m , to p. nil That's llif hours the dnttr More nt Ulh and Chicago Mrectx Is open for ImslncM SOS ilnye a Kixr. H'B alto the dniK toi that Iriuln nml doesn't follow nny of them. It' nlfo the dm * More lh t tm tin I'lupRor * nml the only one that hn * the Time to tell the truth nbout the rets and 1'UiKitcrt and the only tmc tint FMCB you from 40 to CO per cent on prescriptions nml the fellow Hint ruim It l a Dutchman tuna you know it Dutchman Is hard to Unock out ) by the nnmo of Sclmcfcr. Kr K In Your Tliront . Be I.nxntlvp Ilrnmo Unlnlttc . lie Tend I.lly Cream. . . i . : < > a HobbB SlMttlKUB I'lllK. . . . . . . . . . . > 0 One dozen 2-grnln Quinine Capsules . Ca One dozen 3-grnln Quinine Capmlro. . . . 7o One ilozon & .RTHln Qulnlnn Ca ) u1ca . > Ifc I'Hlnc's Celery Compound . i . CSa llornVfl Snrrnpnrllln . . . . . . . . . do Meniicn's Talcum Powder. , . lo I'yrnmld Pile Cur * . Me l.ydln rinktmm Compound . 70o 1'lercc's favorite l're crli > tlon. . . . . 62o Warner's Snfo Cute . , . . . . . . M > o Duffy Mnlt Whlrkey . iOc' Cnrtcr's U\cr 1'llls . Ho Stuart's Dytpcpsla TnMH . 350 Vine Kolnfra . , . . . . i . 75c CUT PRICE DRUHOIST Kith ami UltlciIKO StH. ISIT That sonio shoes glvo only temporary wear ? They look well In the starti nnd the Inexperi enced eye Is deceived by the glittering finish and the high sounding stamp , often times em bossed In gold , which appears on the sole. Look out for this class of gpods ; they are inndo to sell regardless of their wearing qual ities. Wo do not olfer thcso trimmings In footwear , but wo do offer you leather , the best that money can buy , WIXXI.VO I'RICUS for MONDAY Child's fine dongola button , pat. tip $1 00 Shoes 65c Misses' nne Dongola mutton and Lace , patent tip $1.50 Shoes $1.00 Youths' fine dongola , lace , patent top $1.50 Shoes $1.00 Boys' , nno calf lace patent tip $1.75 Shoes $1.25 Ladles' fine dongola kid , tip , L/ice $2.50 Shoes $1.75 Ladles' fine kangaroo calf , welt sole , lace $3.50 Shoo $2.48 Ladles' fine Overgalters 25c SHOE DEPT. Q-O-O-OO-O-Oo-O-OO-O O IX A C1IAIIK Most pcoplp me not , but when they know by experience that teeth can bo extracted without pain. It becomes a pleasuie. OUR PAIM.HSS .METHOD. for removing offensive teeth la n boon to humanity. Tnltc advantage of It anil the price 23 cents. New York Denial Go , , OR. OLEMMRR , Mgr , 10th and Douglas Sta. Over Oartwrlght's Shoo Store , Lady Attendant. Sundays 9 to 1 p. m. i-O-O-O O-O-Oo-OO A Hobby Of ours is to sell the best stoves and ranges for the least money we've been at it for years and we find it pays Radiant Home 1 > l < Ict-'s Reduced C4xrTkc ? - &TOVeS this Season. Now $25 and up. Garland Stoves and Ranges All kinds , styles nnd sizes from StO.OO up. NONITOR MAJESTIC Steel Ranges and up. WONDER ROUND OAK STOVES The genuine ' 97 style uses less And them la onlv ono gcnu- soft coal and keeps lire longer $11.00 Ino Hcckwlth Hound Oak . than any other Oak Stove. . . . Stove and wo have it on sale. Other Oak Stoves good ones S4 06 Cook 8toven warranted , , 81 ou MILTON ROGERS & SON , 14th and 1'arnain. , Mwm I The Game M l I or. . . . Crokinole An intensely interesting game for everybody no objectionable features adapted to old or young- There is no game where the element of chance is smaller , as the winning of the game depends wholly upon the skill of the player , A very social game af fording entertainment for any number of spectators endorsed as a delightful recreation by all classes and professions. Wood-polislied each $2,05. Get ready for Christinas and buy early. The 1319 99 Cent Store Street Mrs. R. H. Davies Omaha's Popular Milliner. EVERYTHING in trimmed and tin trimmed hats at a GREAT DISCOUNT for this week. EVER ! WALKING HAT at COST ' I 1520 DOUGLAS ST. SI2F"Do not mistake the place. AMUSI3MKXTS. The Creighton , ! BI ONLY TWO MOR13 PERFORM ANCK3. TODAY. TOMHIIT. 2:30 : SilG. 2:30SMYTH & RICESilG. the ndgnlliR New York SettMtlon My Friend From India Mniln Knmous nt the nijtm Thenlcr , New York City during a Consecutive Itun of Six Months by the Snino Cml Who Pre sent It Here. Prices Kc , Me. "Jc. Jl.OO. Mftllncc 25c. 35c. Me. hi response to < i universal damand , will appear at the & .2 * Tuesday , Nov , 23 Reserved Seat Prices , nnd 70 o. i'a\ton& Uurgeit Maiuiqer ] . Telephone 1V11 , aod Two Matinees Beginning Thanksgiving Day Matinee , Thursday , Nov. 20fh. Jacob Litt's Mammoth Scenic Produc tion of the Success."ul Play , The 1 y& > ; Last Prices 2jc , We , 73c , { 1.00. SKATS ON SALE OIONDAY MORNINQ. I > / | V rt * Q Paxton nnd Uurrjcss , Managers. OUIUO Toloolione 1919. a .VIOHTS COMMKNCIJSO TOXIOHT , The dlstlngulfhed dramatic stars IVI.V M1LTOX ItOVIJ ! niul SKt-HXA FUTTISH IlOVI.n. supported by a company of acknowledged merit In the romantic comedy Capiain Impudence Trices Lower Floor , Jl.OO and 75c ; balcony , 73a and Me. PAXTON K UUHOHS9 , Tulophouo 101" . WKDNKSDAY Un | . TilUUHDAY NOV- 1HANKSCIVIHG DAY MATINEE THE At. G. FIELD BIG MINSTHHLS 60 i'ioi'w : : ON TUB STAGB 00 Tbo Top IiiiierH of the Buviuei * AL. G. nir u. IIIM.Y VAN , TOMMY DON- Nii.hY. : nee ouii ( ! < iv. : .losui'H IAKfiUH : , 1)AN ) y l'rlcus-25c-r.Oj.7fJC-lM.OO. St. Peter's ' Fair Creighton Hall , November 18 to 27 inclusive. Grand Concert each night by Fort Crook Band Grand prize cake walk by Harris' troupe of twelve darkies. ADMISSION 25o. G 1KH LULL'S Concert Garden S. 12. Cor llltli ii ml Invv | ) iirl bli. CONGKHTH KVUIiy MUIIT TiHO TO J'J Matinees Tuetjuy , Thursday and Saturday , l : & The aiimclloru ( or tliU e lt ; KIUGII.Vnil'H I.AUY OHOIIKSTIIA A.10 VOCAMHTS. iniXi : AIIia.KIt , Soimino. la'UITA I.UIIe .Vew York Kavoi-llo IIOTKI.il. The Millard Uouglii Stfjet 13th OrlllV. ill , 0 NTRAMA' J90AT3D. American clan , 12.60 per day up. Jjuropenn pluti , 11.00 par day up. J , 1 . UAAKICL. * ION , Vtogtt