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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1898)
8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEEt 'flStJa DAY , MARCH 20 , 1808. KANSAS CITY'S 0 , T , 0 , Gil ) Novel Scheme Which is Attracting E&ilroa Attention. ORGANIZATION WITH EXPOSITION ORJEC People Form Together for Hie Pn IIOKP of YlftltlttK tiic tJreut Trnnii- inlnKlM lipl Knlr IlnrlnK the Summer. tt. If , A da tr , manager of ( do land dcpai rncnt of tlic Kansas City , I'lttRburg & Oi railroad , Is at the head of o novel scher by which a number of Kansaa City peoi plan to cc th& Transmlflslsnlppl Exposltl with pleasure and cctnfort. Fifty men 01 women of thst city have formed "The 0. O. club. " The letters eland for the coi mcndablo device , "On to Omaha. " The cl has been organized since last autumn , a through the winter has held card rortl nnd Indulged In older social amcaltli H ch member now contribute ? 3 per we to the club's exchequer , and this contrlb tlon forms a part of a fund that will be ue io pay the expenses of the raembera Omaha and return during the expositlc and will Include nil expenses \vtille In tt city. The forty will travel ir. two r.pec earn and will sea the exposition In the nu plcaeant manner that can bo arranged. Harry E. Moorcs , city pasflenger agent Mio Port Arthur route , hno Juat return from Kaunas City , Mo. He reports a gre deal of Interest In the exposition manifest there and all along the line of the now nor and oouth line. He says the pictures of t grounds and buildings that have been sc out have created a wonderful amount or i thuslasm , and the headquarters of the coi pany dally receive applications from t southern agents for more advertising m < tw for the Tratismlffllenlppl Exposition , PATCH I.VCl Ul THE WAll ON Jl.VTE 'Arlillrnlor In SiiKRciloil , lint TV noniln Until Out. NEW YOIIK , 'March 18. At the mcctli of the passenger and traffic agents of ral roads to try to end the rate war betwci ( American and Canadian roads the comm tec submitted a rcoolutlon providing that i arbitrator bo appointed on or before Man 23 , who shall decide on the points In co tendon. All the roads agreed except t : Great Northern and the Northern I'aclf whose agents will report to their super ! oniccra. T re I'M AlotiK tin * TrncUn. John P. Brown of Conncrsvllle , Ind. , In the city In the Interest of forestry c tension In the west. Ho Is an expert the planting of trees , and comes to Oma Iron Arbor Lodge , Nebraska City , where has been In connultatlon with lion. J. Sti ling Morten. The latter Is In cordial syi pathy with the plans of the Indiana me ami Is going 'o help him In his efforts get the great railway systems of the we to do some trco planting In the tcrrlto tributary to their lines. At present Mr. Drown ta In corwultatl with General Manager Holdrcxo of the & M. end other Burlington officials on 1 : mission. Ho has their assurances of BU port , and while In the wcet will make a tr over all the lines of the Burlington we of the iMIssourl river to Investigate t matter of planting the right trees In t right places. He also Is being backed Collls P. Huntln ton , president of the Sout crn Pacific compcny , who has promised help the cause of forestry along the lin cf that system. iMr. Brown says ho Is co fldent that If the railroads and the presa the west take up the mission of those w are trying to secure general tree planting the went , that Tills section of the count will teen enjoy the most beneficial effcc therefrom. Auri-e to .Slop Unto Cutting- . CHICAGO , March 19. The general mo ngers of the lake steamer lines from Ct cage , Gladstone and Lake Superior at the meeting here today came to an agrccmct which may end the- disastrous rate wars the last two seasons. If the all-rail lln between Chicago and the seaboard come on agreement at their New York mectlr ns.xt Tuesday to maintain rates on grain at grain products at 20 cents between Chlcat on New Yoik , the steamer lines will po mulgatc tariff .of 17 cents on slxth-cla and 21 cents on fifth-class. Mlnneapol takes a sixth-class rate to Now York cf : cents. The line managers have agreed ni to start their boats out before April 1C , hi It Is believed that If the Straits of Mad inaw are open by April 1 the agrecmei will not hold , Extending Norfolk & Wentorn. PHILADELPHIA. March 18. It wan state In this city today that a number of caplt lists , headed by Adolph Segal of this clt have bought the Morrlstown & Cumberlat Gap Railroad of Tennessee and propose reorganization of the system under Uio nan of the Knoxvlllc & Bristol Hallway compan ; It In the Intention of the owners to cxtci the road to Knoxvlllc and later to bul north to Bristol , where connection U to 1 made with the Norfolk & Western. A repr eentatlvo of the Norfolk & Western ea today that the company had long been d alrous of extending Its lines' beyond Brtstc but was unable to say whether the late proposition would bo favorably received. ? few Port Arthur Elevntor. < A telegram to The Bee from the hcai quarters of the Kansas City , Plttfburg Gulf railroad last night annsunced that woi en the big new elevator at Port Arthu Tex. , was commenced ou Saturday momln The new elevator Is to have a capacity i 500,000 bushels and will be one of the lari cat on the Gulf of Mexico. Work will 1 pushed energetically and U Is expected th ; a considerable part of the next grain crc of the west will bo handle ! through th elevator. Hnntlinunil Krvlnlit Milniuciiti. CHICAGO , March 19. Eastbound frclgl shipments for the vcck ending March 1 amounted to 151,204 tons , compared wll 153,232 tons the previous week and 79,2 ! tons the corresponding week last yea divided among the different roads as fo lows : Michigan Central , lti.102 tons ; Ws bash , 8,397 ; Lake Shore , 22,851 ; Pcnnsy vanla , 16,197 ; Plttsburg. Cincinnati. Chlcaf & St. Louis , Il,7 < i9 ; Baltimore & Ohio , 13,01 : Grand Trunk. 19.&G2 ; Nickel Plate , 17,331 Erie , 19.6S9 ; Big Four , 10,042. llnllronil Noti'H anil IVrxoiialn. The return limit on the reduced fare tlcl ets to the lumbermen's convention hero h : r Burlington < Route A Panorama 700 Miles Long. Reg Ins at Denver , Ends af Sail Lake City. Mountiilna canons water falls rivers cities. You ran see them all If you take the Burlington lloute. Two dally trains 'to Denver nnd the west. Afternoon train Denver Limited- leaves Omaha 4:33 p. m. Arrives Den ver 7:30 : next morning. Night train Denver Specja Omaha 11.33 p. m. 1:30 p. m next tin , been extended from March 21 to March : by the agreement of all Interested lines. Traveling Passenger Agent Branch of tl Erie U In the city. General Manager Dickinson of the Unlc Pacific hai gene out for a trip ot luspcctlc over the line. The new train to be placed In service b twecn Kacasa City and Denver on Sunday to bo known as "Tho Colorado Flyer. " Edward Dent , formerly assistant city pa eenger and ticket agent of the Chicago Northwestern railway , has been appolnte assistant city ticket agent of the Kansi City , Plttsburg & Gulf railroad. The a ) polntce Is ono of the most popular men ! local passenger circles. He U a resident i Council BltifTe , but for a number ot ycai past has been engaged In the railway pa trcngcr business on ths ! side of the river. I ! will bring to the local office of the Po Arthur Route an Invaluable experience t a passenger and ticket man , and an abllll to get business that Is equaled by few par sengcr men In Omaha. I10STON STOHB'H HI'KCIAI , SAI.KS. Two of the GrrntCHt , Mont Setmntlom nuil Stnrtllnir IlnricnJn Suit * * . TOMORROW AT BOSTON STORE These two salcvj will bo the talk of th town for many a day. The reality awa ahead of description , LADIES' $15.00 TEA GOWNS , | 3.08. Tomorrow at sharp 9 o'clock wo will plo < on sale hundreds of the handsomest an most elaborately trimmed tea gowns , actual worth aa high as $15.00 , at $1.98 , $2.CO AND $3.98. In this sale you will find hundreds of a wool Henrietta and cashmere , black , nav maroon , pink , light blue , challle and From fltinel tea gowns , all handsomely and elabi rately trimmed with lace , embroidery , velvi and ribbons , , positively worth up to $15.0 but tomorrow they go at $1.98 , $2.50 ar $3.98. They are In all sizes from 32 to 44. GRAND SPECIAL SALE OF INGRAIN AR SQUARES AND CARPETS. $4.00 INGRAIN CARPETS AT $1.98 EACI These are large size , new and handson patterns , all colors and the biggest bargal wo have ever offered. At 9 o'clock the go at $1.98 each. All the' extra large and h avy Ingrain A : Squares , worth up to $5.00 , go promptly i 9 o'clock at $2.50 each. All the Jute Art Squares think of It , full sized carpet , bordered and fringed a around at 75c. Never was there such carpet Belling t will begin tomorrow at 9 o'clock. BOSTON STORE , OMAHA , ICth end Douglas. "L13TTKIIS OK CHISDIT Tlint Are Good the Worlil Around X funned front Oiiinlui. " "Speaking about letters of credit , " sa ! Mr. J. H. Mlllard , president of the Omat National bank a few days t'lnce ' , "I doul If any banker east or west arc now using handsomer letter of credit than Is bclr Issued by the Omaha National bank , bol for domestic use throughout the Unite States , payable In dollars , and for travc crs going abroad , payable In pounds ster Ing. Besides , thla letter wco designed ar printed In Omaha. It certainly Is a vci creditable pli-co of work and ehows win can be done here , and the Omaha N'atlcni bank Is prepared now to furnish Its o\\ lettero of credit direct , either for trave crs In this country or across the watc This bank Is alee prepared to furnish spec ! letters/ credit available in Australia , Nc Zealand , the Sandwich Islands , and tl principal commercial sltlcs In Japan at China. " Heretofore. It has been the custom of banl throughout the west to furnish letters < credit through their correspondents elthi In New York or Chicago , but this now a rangemcnt on the part of the Omaha Ni tlonal bank docs away with this entirely i far as the bank 1 ? concerned , and It ready now upon application from Its patrol to Isfuo letters of credit to them dlrec which wo feel will bo a great convcnleni to parties traveling either In America i Europe. Foreign letters are made payable In pour sterling , but can be uaed in Gerinar France , Italy and other European countrle and we feel sure this now feature on tl part of the Omaha National bank will I grcatly'apprcclated by the traveling public. He = 9 & Swoboda. flortaw. lilt Farnam S 'Phono 1S01. Palms , cut flowuts and flort designs A. D. T. Co. ; messengers furnished ; bat gage delivered. 1302 Douelas St. Tel. 177. Have you tried Mystic flour ? You wl like It when you do. > Ttninliler Store. Located at 17th and Douglas In th Woman's Exchange. The ' 98 models ar beauties. ConxoIliliitoM Farm PnnerM. A combination of Interests , which ha just been effected , gives to Omaha the lars est , most Influential nnd In all respects th best farm paper published In the west. O January 1 , 1S98 , the Cultivator , a fan paper published here , nnd the Nebrask Farm , a farm pnpar published nt Llncolr merged their Interests. Now the combine organs have bought Campbell's Soil Cultun the only remaining agricultural paper pul lis'ied between DCS Molncs , la. , and Dcnvc : Colo. The subscription list of Soil Culture Is t be Incorporated Into the list of the Ne braska Farmer and the publication of So Culture discontinued. W. H Campbell c Soil Culture , who has made a wldo repute tion as nn agriculturist , because of hi success In farming In the semi-arid bel has been retained to edit a department e soil culture In the Nebraska Farmer. TJnly Liken Omnlin. John Daly , the Irish patriot who dellverc the lecture before the Irish-American clt zens of Omaha on St. Patrick's day , left f ( Des Molncs last night. Ho TARS accompanU to the depot t > y n committee consisting' < John Powers , Richard O'Keefe. Patrlc Cummins , John Nnngle , T. L. McDonald. J Hogan. P. C. Hcafey and Jerry Howard. 1 tpeak'.nn of Ills sojourn In Omaha Mr. D.il s.ild that he. had n very enjoyable vlrlt nn wns ( well pleased A 1th the city and Its clt zetm. MnrrliiKc * I.l The following marriage licences were I sued yesterday by the county Judge ; Name ami Addres ? . i As Alfre.l M. O'.son , Omaha . ; 1C nun a C. Anderson , Omaha Frank Ncwklrk. Leon. In Sarah Flher , Leon , la August Morten * . South Omaha Bertha G , l emburir , South Omaha Krnest C. Vo s , South Omaha Marie M. Lcmbm-R , South Omaha WOIIIUII'M Clnli Mcctluir. For several reasons theWoman's club ha found It necessary to mike a change In th program for Monday's meeting. The regu lar meeting will be hold Monday nftcrnoor but the program prepared by the youn. women will be adjourned ovar until Tuea day evening at ! > o'clock. At that tlm MM. Hcnrotln of Chicago , president of th Women's Federation , will address th meeting. In addition to this a spsctul pla will be presented. S'liri. for Mix I'Vox. John C. Wat5on has brought suit fc J2C.COO against William Hawke , James i ; Catron. George W. Hauke , Logan Cnyar K. K. ( Bradley nnd M. C.itron , alleging tin thU sum Is ilue ihlm for legal services 1 contesting the will of William Hawke , ilc ceased , cf Otoo county. The. petition cor tains norm * sixty pages and details the time and Incidents connected with the service thut he alleges that lie Iws rendered. Tied ( In- Church UuorM , George Roach , Pink Wlgworth and Ceorg Ulgby. ftnall boys llvlntr In the vicinity c the Monmouth Park Methodist Kplscop.i church , \\ero arrested on complaint of th ohurch people , who say that the boys las Wednesday evening , while prayer meetln was In progress , wired the iloors shut fror the outside , nnd ono of the pirtles Insld wai compelled to climb through alnJo \ nnd release the other * . Funeral of J. - % . Brief funeral services were heli morningat liM Cuplto of the late Johi The Grand Arm ; " ' e of the service . llarnaba.3 churc . bn. .Immediate ) ; fro taken to Plattc will bay BARE SHOPS MUST BE CLEAi Broad for tta Pnblio Mast Not Be Menace to Health. HEALTH DEPART MINT GETS AFTER THE CommlftNloner Spnldlnir linn nn Oi dlnnnce to Compel linker * to Comply with Certain Snnl- tnry Itcunlntloni. Health Ccmmls/jloner Spaltllng has pr pared an ordinance regulating bake ebo and ccnfccttoncry manufacturing establls mentrt , which will be Introduced at the nc meeting of the council. The ordinance pr vldcs that all establishments of this dcecrl tlon must be properly drained end the plum Ing and surroundings kept In perfect sar tary condition. No wooden floors can be UR In rooms used for making bread or other fo < prod tic to when the floor Is more than h feet below the level of the street or t ! adjacent ground , and the walls and ccllla must bo whitewashed at least once In tbr months. No closets , ash pits or slecpli apartments arc allowed In connection wl the cstabllshimntG and ample toilet fad tics and a drcsslmg room must be provlJ In order that the utmost cleanliness may ' enforced among employes. No shop can her after be established where the floor Is mo than two feet below the street level , 01 every shop must secure a permit from t ! health department , for which an annual f of $1 Is cl'argcd. Any Infraction of the c dinanco Is punishable by a fine ot not le than $5 or more than $100. Offer * for the llondM. City Treasurer Edwards continues to r cclve material evidence that there will bo i difficulty In disposing of the 4 per cent r funding bends In case Bernard Thurman Co. refuse to stand by their bid. Two adi tlonal Inquiries wcro received yesterda Ono was from Dcltz , Dennlson & Prior Cleveland , who have been bidders on sever re-cent bond issues. They state that thi are not In tbe "pool" and are willing to b ; the bonds at a material advance on the previous bid. They explain that when the representative left Cleveland ho woo autuo Ized to make a much stronger price than w indicated by their bid. But "war talk" W' ' so strong on the day ot the sale that tin wired him to reduce his bid. Now they sta that ( too "war la over" and they are wlllli to put In a much higher bid. Another letter Is from Scasongood. & May of Cincinnati , who ask to bo allowed ' to ma ! a bid It the sale Is reopened. 1' I n in hi UK : IiiKueetor Plumbing Inspector Matt Clausscn h ; tendered his resignation to iMayor Moorej take effect 'March ' 23. ( Ho has 'accepted more lucrative position at Fort Worth , Te ; and will leave for the south the last the month. There Is already a red-hot race for tl place that will be made vacant by M Claussen's resignation. The leading cam ! dates are : W. O. Hlgglns , John Hose at W. E. Thatcher. The Plumbers' union wl meet next Tuesday night and an effort wl probably be made to secure an endorsemei ot one or another ot the candidates. A nur her of the councllmen favor Jlose , but i one has any great advantage up to date. .Mortnllly StntlNtlcH. The following births and deaths were r ported at the health ofllcoTdurlng the twent four hours ending at noon yesterday : 'Births Henry Wennlnghoff , 2029 Bancro street , girl ; George B. Carr , 815 North Fort ; second , girl ; Q , A. Eastman , 1711 Davenpoi girl. Deaths Anna E. Dickey , 69 , 1624 Soul Thirty-second avenue , heart disease , Ottaw 111. ; Mrs. J. L , drover , 48 , 419 South Twci tleth , surgical operation , Elk City , Neb Costen Lorcnzen , 62 , 419 South Twentletl septic nneumonla. Smith Itendy to J. B. Smith , who lias contracts pending c a number of paving district ? , Is In the clt and ho hao notified City Engineer Rosewati that he Is ready to begin work at the carllei possible date. He will rave Sherman aveni fTomv Locust to Wlrt street first and tlu move out to the west Farnam street Job. I : expects to begin getting tils plant ready fi operations some time next week. Hugh Mu : phy has not Intimated whether he will 1 ready to begin fata South Sixteenth strc < contracts or not. Mnckny ti Succeed Wullnee. IMayor Moorcs has decided to appoint Re1 T. J. Mackay as a member of the Publ Library board , to nil the vacancy cause by the resignation of William Wallace. M Wallace has absolutely refused to reconsldi his resignation. The appointment Is on1 for a short term , as the terms of Messr Wallace , Chase and Reed expire In June. EVEHYOXK AVAXTS THEM. The llee'it Latent Enterprise Will 11 ItiHtrnte Our Xuvy , Culm nnd HaTviiU. When a newspaper publishes an accoui of a person , place , or thing. It has to tal It for granted that the reader has conslden bio knowledge of the subject. This Is m always the case , oven In matters ot tl : greatest public Interest , for few of us Iw the tlmo or chance to acquire specific know edge of far-off places or technical matter however much we should like to do so. Hence the wisdom of The Bee's new cnte prlso of supplementing Its news colutnr with an Issue of ten superb portfolios , eac containing sixteen well executed picture 10xl4 Inches , on fine enameled paper. The : are Intended to show things as they lee ] and with the ICO pictures goes explanatoi text telling what they are. They will cor voy as much Information In a minute as ca bo acquired In an hour's desultory readlni These portfolios Illustrate and describe tr salient features of the .American navy , Cut and the Hawaiian Islands , subjects whlc Interest every American Just now. When The Hee'a readers have turned ov ( the last leaf they will know , among othi things , that at Havana the Morro Castle cannon balls would be powerless against 01 battleships ; that Undo Sam's cruisers ai built on different lines frcm those of 'th coal ships In Chicago river ; that Havana famous for something besides fine cigari that Cuba and Hawaii are respectively aboi as large as Ohio and New Jersey , and b the variety of their productions and th charms of their climate and scenery full deserve their titles. "The Queen of the Ar tlllcs" and "The Paradise of the Pacific. If we learn by pictures how these placea lee wo shall be able to read with more appreclt tlon the current news of what happens then By virtue ot a special arrangement wit the publishers of these artistic protfollo ! The lice can offer them to Us readers at nominal price. Elsewhere In this Issue wl bo found a more extended notice of ou proposition , and full directions for prafltln by It. Curd of Wo desire to return our heartfelt thank to all our neighbors and to Ancient Orde United Workmen lodge. No. 159 ; Nations Union council , No. 449 ; Degree ot Hone lodge. No. 28 , and the Holy Family Sodaltt for all the kindness and assistance renderc to us during the alckncns and death of ou dear wife aprl mother. M T. M'uftlDB and Children. All colored bojs , members ot the Day Mercer Gun brigade , are requeseted to me < today at 1 p. in. at 17th and Fa roam sts. t attend Mra. Tluirston'a funeral , lliillillni ; 1'eriultM. A permit his been Issued to J , B. Smith < Co. tn build an asphalt plant 40xCO feet o ; Ohio street , between Fourteenth and Fll teenth. The cifit ot the building will b $1,000. Mr. Smith saya he will have th plant tn operation by April I when eprta paving la scheduled U beg'n. UIEI1. 31t.\VKSEN-Alhllda. beloved wife of Johi Groveuen. lang connertrfl with the Langi Grocery company. Fuifcral Sunday at r o'clock from the famAy residence , 10 * vlUiL ED cmssni.L's ntoME is KOHIIED. nun nuclei -tile Itenlilencv nnd Curry. Off WnlafaiHnd Jevrelry. Burglars Friday nlftht. raided the residence of B. J. Chlsscll at 13'Chlcngo street and carried off ipolla cotaUttng ot a valuable gold watch and a diamond ring. The case has been reported to ( ho police and the usual result baa follmrtd. The theft was committed while the occu pants were away at church , between tbe hours of 8 and 10. The front door lock was picked , after the burglars were debarred by a bolted back door. "Too entire house was turned topsy-turvy In the search for valu ables , but the thlovM apparently found nothing to their liking except the articles mentioned. When Mr. and Mrs. Chlesell re turned homo they found all the doors ot the house open. Time l Money , and "Tho Overland Limited" VIA UNION PACIFIC makes 18 HOURS QUICKER time to the Pacific coast than any other line. For full Information call or address City Ticket Office , 1302 Farnam street. the Federal Ilulldlnir. Some time next .week the work , on the upper stories of the new federal building will be commenced In earnest nnd Con tractor McCloud soys that It will be hurried as fast as possible to completion. Some It Cost $2.765.42 That's what our now soda fountain cost us the -I2o was for the coupling < we're hav ing our ) 'Fountain ' put lln first ( class condition and as It's too early to talk soda water we'll quote you a few drug prices : I'rlvBH' Itlienmiitlc Liniment . . . . . . S.lo Smith's Gloria Tome . C7c Pyramid Pile Cure . 30c Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets . . . . . 29c Palno's Celery Compound . Goo Plerce'B Favorite Prescription . C2c S. a. S . 75c Duffy Malt Whiskey . SOc Laxative IJromo Qulnlno . lOo William's Pink Pills . : c Illrney nnd Gem Catarrh Powder . Kc Malted Milk . 3Sc. 75c , $3.00 Plnaud's Eau de Quinine . 2Sc nd 'Gu Carter's Liver Pills . 12o No-To-Bao . fi .c . c Pe-ru-na > > Vine Kolafra . . . . 75c CUT DRUiiGIST Open All Night. 10th and ChlciiKO. twenty men will be set to work nnd In a couple Of weeks the number will be In creased to fifty. There are now about ten men engaged In preparing the necessary preliminaries. Trie electric elevator In the rear of the building , on which the material will be hoisted. Is about completed nnd will bo all ready for service during the early part of the coming week. All Tlilnn * NCMT on Advertlied. By competing , llnra enow a progressive spirit , but aome of the things that are al leged to bo new have been In constant dally use fcr years past on the steam-heated , elcc- trie-lighted ( with berth reading light ) , vestl- bulod trains of the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul railway between Om&ba and Chicago cage , as thousands upon thousands of Its patrons will cheerfully testify. The Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul rail way always maintains Its supremacy with 1 ( he traveling public by always being the first to utilize every mechanical device and Improvement which can be ot any value to tliooo who ride on Us magnificently equipped trains. Sam'l Burns , 1318 Farnam , says another week ot tumbler sale , lee cloz. , worth 5c , to go at 2c ; 100 doz. , worth 8c , to go at 4c. Mystic flo-ir. - wholesale 1014 N. 16th St. MU Bcrolzhelmer has returned from New York with choice millinery. 203J3. 15th st. A. I. Root , artistic book binder. 1609 Howard WHAT IS BORO-LITHIA WATER ? "Doro-Llthla" has the endorsement of the medical profession. "Boro-Lltlila'11 Is needed by nil who do not take sufllclent exercise. Uoro-Llthla overcomes obesity and clothes the lean with flesh. lioro-I.HIila Water Is of Immense value to till high livers nnd to such as Indulge freo'y In spirituous liquors. The regular dally use of Boro-Llthla Wa ter ns a. beverage tends to prevent IJrlght's disease and appendicitis. Uoro-Llthla Water Is Indispensable In the treatment of DrlRht's disease , diabetes and all kidney and bladder ailments. Boro-Llthla Water Is Invaluable In rheu matism , catarrh of the stomach , dyspepsia , Incomnta and skin eruptions. Write or call for pamphlet Sold at a net price of 14 cents per quart bottle when taken by full case of CO bottles and empty bottles returned to us. Sherman & McDonnell Drug Go 161J DODOE STKEKT. OMAHA. NEB. llctuccn Old and New 1'ostoillce. The Cares of Housekeeping Are cccslrterably lightened when you have the proper cooking utensils. Quality Is everything when cooking utensils arc concerned , and the high standard of our goods leaves nothing to bo desired. The quality of our goods Is the very best. The following prices only hint at the sterling values to bo found here. Granite Stow Kettles- ! 5c Granite Tea Kettles- worth 25c , at , worth $1.00 , at Granite Coffee Pots- Dover Ess Boaters ,35c worth 73c , at , the best made Granite Dish Pane- 35c Surprise Wire .Egg Beaters worth 75c , at , . worth lOc-at Granite Pudding Pans- 10c Hunter Flour Sifters- worth 25c , at worth 23c at 1 SEE THE DISPwVY IN OUU SHOW WINDOW. 1519 and 1521 Douglas Street ARE YOU SICK You You can can be be Restored to cured. health Read This. good DB : GEE LOT , The most successful Chinese physician In America 4s now located at 13th and Douglaa streets , Omaha , Neb. It will cost you nothing to be examined. After all other doctors have failed to "cure Dr. Gee Loy's medicines glvo Immediate relief and almost Invaria bly cure the Iworst casci ? of chronic diseases. Dr. Gee Loy guarantees absolute cures for .tho . , following : Rheumatism , Female ) Weakness , Lost Manhood. Kidney Trouble , Catarrh , Stomach Trouble , Asthma , Gravel , Fits , and many othtr diseases. It will cost you nothing- consult Dr. Go Loy. Offlce located over Huberman's Jewelry Store , 13th and Douglaj ptreets. Olllco hours , from 9 o'clock a. m. to 8 p. m. ; also Sundays , from ft o'clock a. m. to 3 p. m. 1 EXAMINATION FREE BETWEEN 9 AND 11 O'CLOCK A. M. ( Attention. The Union Veteran club will parade ot Sunday at 1:30 : p. m. In front ot the cour house , to march to All Saints' church , ti attend the funeral of Mri. Thunton. C. L. HARRIS , President. Mystic flour , wholesale 1014 N. 16th St. "SOROSIS" The New Shoe for Women. A combination of comfort easy nml clognnco Price $3.50 Ono of the most popular shoes over made for women at any price. i They are the nemo of comfort nnd extreme of fashion mannish In shape a perfect flt- tlng lace boot , Iwlth tips of same material as uppers and made from the finest kid. In black and well Bliudo of tan. They hnvo rtll the good qualities of a custom-made shoo costing $0.00 Prlco J3.W ) . They nro highly endorsed by Marl" Dame flail , president ! of the "Sorosls" club of New fork. , i . On sale tomorrow at , I 1 , i I I SE 1,1,1.vo anon suons CIIHAP. MAIL OIIUKUS KILLED. I adles You will find that you L will not bo subjected to the unnoy moo of your Imlr straightening out al- nest as soon as curl oil , if you use "Hawley's ' Unique Gurlene" Take the same amount of time just once ivery week , as you do MCI clay ( nnd some everal times a day ) and you will always lave your hulr In perfect curl. Thousands nro t > raslnff ! CURLENE be- ause It enables them to Indulge In the lux- iry of brushing the hair as often as they Icslre , without brushing out tha curls. Be- ne able to brush the hair every day , then Imply arranging It by combing- Into posl- lon , gives the. hair the appearance of nat- irally curly hair "so much jdmlred. " How imnny have remarked , 1 would glvo my prlco If I could only llnd something o keep my hair In curl. IImli'H Unique Ciirlciic. * 111 do It. 23c for trial bottle. Will not nake the Jialr harsh , stiff or gummy ; but > oft , loose and fluffy. On sale at the Boston Store Drug Dept , Kith nnd Douglas Streets. Just Received Mortar Hods , Brick Hods , Mortar Hoes , Cork Floats , Plaster Trowels , Brick Trowels ; Pointing Trowels , Plaster Hawks. Jas. Merion & Son Go. 1511 Dodge St. Only Trnln to Dcnvrr having DUFFET. SMOKING and LlDnAUY CAH3. "THE COLORADO SPECIAL" via UNION PACIFIC. For full Information Mil or addrrca City Ticket Office , Nu. JSOS Farnam. Street , Blank books. Have them made by A , I. noot , printer and binder , 1C09 Howard. Oriental Bazaar * .JU < Special sale all this week of Real Turkish Rugs , Benares Brass , Bagdad Curtains , Kis- culuins , all kinds of Drape ries and all kinds of Novelties , Belts. Buckles.etc. Come and see my real Turkish Rugs , the best ever brought to Omaha for § 7.75. J. T. JASOUS , 1522 DODGE STREET , THEY DON'T DO IT. Wo say to every mnn , got the boat you can. If there is another store that of fers you a bolter cipar for 5 cents than Our 5 Cent Jersey wo can't expect you to trade with us. But the truth is no other store does it. Wo sny it's the best 6 cent cigar sold nnd wo know it. Paxion Block Cigar Store * 10th and FARNAM. JACOIUASKALEIf , I'ropr. I IT'S VERY EASY- to be well dressed , if you arc willing to pay the price. 3C Now , as to shoes you must pay at least S5.00 to get a shoe that will wear well and look dressy , unless you buy MEN'S REGENT $3.50 SHOES. The only kind you can get for $3.50 that will wear well and look well. The Regent shoes are regular $5.00 shoes in quality. That's why. S\ > I IN CALF , KANGAROO. CORDOVAN , ENAMEL. V1CI KID. LATEST TANS AND > PATENT LEATHER. The Regent Shoe Co. 205 S. 15th St. , Omaha , Neb. Dheumatic Liniment Compowd of seven Ingredients , con tains no poison. EndorsoJ by all leading physicians A euro for bruises , sprains , cto. Dr. GrciNPimnii , Ir , CofTiunn , Dr. IloHCTinlcr , ItcfercnucH Dr. Neville , Dr. .Moore. Dr. Gnlbrnldi , Manufactured by OMAHA. ROBT. PflESS , NEB. Far mile liy .11 ) < ! Dillon Druir Co. mid Knlm fc Co. , ir.tli nnil Douglas , MAJESTIC Hotel , Restaurant Complete. and Boarding House Coffee and Tea Urns , Majestic and Monitor , Broilers and Carving Tables , Bake Ovens , Plate Warmers , Quick Mtal and Garland Waffle and Cake Griddles , Kitchen Utensils and Supplies , 1898 Improved STEEL RANGES. Cook's Knives , Cutlery , . RELIABLE and Carvers , Silver Plated Made of cold rolled steel plnte , milleable Knives , Forks , Spoons , Etc , and gray iron , /asbestos / lined , never break House Furnishing Goods , QUICK MEAL don't warp , or buckle use less coal Granite Steel Ware , bake much quicker give more hot \vater Wooden Ware , Water Filters. Gosoline and Oil Stoves and last longer than any others all styles , Estimates on application for The latest 1898 Hlue Flame Oil Stoves in and , from $25 . s izes prices up. the wick and wickless latest or both patterns hotel and restaurant ranges warranted. We sell 1898 reliable 2-burnep All our ranges are See our improved - ranges and stoves on , monthly payments or kitchen outfits. Get our prices Gasoline Stove at $2.25 regular price $3,25 give a discount for cash. before you buy , Gasoline and oil stove ovens from 85c up. MILTON ROGERS & SON ,