Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 27, 1898, Part I, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEEf SUNDAY , MARCH 27 , 1808.
A CASH CLEARANCE SALE
Beginning Monday , Moroh 28 , and
Continuing Thirty Days.
A. MANDLLBERG , THE LEADING JIWELER
Offer far Snle nt n Dlnconnt at
from SO to HO I'er Cent Kvcry
Article In. Ill * Well Se
lected Stock. .
Monday mcrntns wo commence our cash
clearance sale and tor thirty days I wl11 Bcl1
II goods in my stock , Including Watches ,
Diamonds , Silverware , Cut Glaus , Umbrellas ,
Opera Glacacs , Canea , Delta , etc , at a dls'
count of from 20 to GO per cent. Avail your-
nelf of this opportunity , as you can purchase
any article In my line at what In the actual
cost to other Jewelers. I give my customers
and the public this advantage oncea year ot
buying bargains. If you call you will get
them. Note following special prices as opace
Will only permit a few :
Solid Silver Nail Files , SOc , worth $1.00.
Solid Silver Shoo Hooks. COc , worth $1.25.
Solid Silver Thimbles , 2Gc , worth 7Ge.
Solid Silver Salvo Jars , COc , worth $1.00.
Solid Silver Darners , 50c , worth $1.00.
Solid Silver Salt and Peppere , 7Gc , worth
$1.50.
Jeweled Delta , $1.00 , worth $2.00.
Jeweled Chattelalncs , $2.00 , worth $4.00.
Solid Stiver Hair Brushes , $2.CO , worth
$4.00.
Solid Silver Hand Mirrors , $5.00 , worth $10.00 ,
Solid Silver Tea Spoons ( set of 6) ) $3.25 , worth
15.00.
Carving Sets (3 ( pieces ) , $2.50 , worth $5.00 ,
Four-Plcco Tea Set , beat plate , $5.00 , worth
(10.00.
Gold Filled Watches , Waltham movement ,
$8.50 , worth $15.00.
Gold Killed WatcTics , ladles size , $3.00 ,
worth $15.00.
NIcklo Watches , $2.60 , worth $ i.OO.
Rogers (1847) ( ) Knives ( set ot C ) , $1.48 , worth
$2.00.
Rogers (1847 ) Forka ( set of 6) , $1.48 , worth
$2.00.
All other goods sold equally an low. He-
" member this sale Is for thirty days only , call
early and get the best selection.
A. MANDELUEUG , Leading Jeweler.
Northeast Corner Sixteenth and Farnam St ,
For Culm I.lhrc liny.
Next Tuesday night the Sunday school of
the Hanscom Park Methodist church will
glvo an entertainment In the church parlors ,
at which an admission of G cents will bo
charged , the entire proceeds to go for the
relief of Cuba's starving children.
Samuel Durns , 1318 Farnam , la offering
o genuine "Daulton" dinner set , 100 pieces ? ,
lor $15.75. i
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The Weekly Dec.
The Weekly Dee and New York Tribune
for 90 cents a year. You can have the
Weekly Dee sent back to the old home and
advcrtlso the west and the exposition and
have the Tribune sent to your address. Glvo
your order to a carrier or leave at this office.
MillinerNotice. .
Mrs. I. T. Van Noy has pleasure In inti
mating to her friends and the public that
Bho has opened millinery parlors with an
experienced milliner In charge at 216 South
Eighteenth street , opposite city hall. She
has a choice assortment ot the latest styles
in millinery. Opening Wednesday , < Murch 30.
A 3In rninccnt
The finest and largest stock of pianos
west of Chicago. Over 100 1VBRS & POND ,
VOSE , DMEKSON. STEGEU , CHICKER-
ING AND FISCHER'S now shown at our
now location , 1313 Farnam.
\ i SCHMOLLEIt & MUELLER.
, , | EXCLUSIVE PIANO DEALERS ,
Grand. Snored Concert '
St , 'Fhllomena's ' cathedral , on Sunday
vcnlng , March 27 , 1898 , at 8 o'clock.
Program : t
Introductory Organ Solo .
( a ) Prayer from Lohengrin . Wagner
( b ) Les Hamcaux . Fauro
Airs. Anna Crawford Davis.
Chorus Kyrle . Glorza's Second Mass
St. Phllomena's Oholr.
Bass Solo Fear Not Ye , O Israel .
. . Dudley Buck
Mr. Jules Lumbard.
Tenor Solo Violin Oblig.Uo , Heaven
Hath Shed a. Tear .
Profs. C. O. Hrownell and Hans Albert.
Soprano Solo Ave Maria . Mascagnl
Miss Helcno Wyman.
Duet for Mandolin and Guitar .
Messrs. Frank Potter nnd A. S. Hlndman.
Soprano Solo Violin Obligate. Ave Ma
ria . W. T. Francis
Mrs. T. A. Corby nnd Mr. O. Nordwall.
Violin Solo-Ave Maria. . Schubcrt-WllhelmJ
Prof. Hans Albert.
Vocal Trio Protect Us Through the
Coming Nig1) ! .
Soprano , Miss Hcleno Wyman ; alto. Miss
Flora Hosiers ; tenor , Prof. C. O.
Brownell.
Baritone Solo Salve Mumll Dnmlna .Knrst
Mr. H. V. Uurkley.
Grand Chorus God of Might Wo Bins
Thy Praise . .
Choir nnd Audience.
lAdlmsslon , GO cents.
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i
II Iff Drop In Tin I'lutc rrlee .
riTTSDURG , March 26. The disruption ol
the tin plate combination has resulted In a
slaughter o'f ' ptlccs , andi tin plates are now
celling at $2.70 per 100 pounds , and large orders
dors have 'been placed within the inst few
dnys. This brings the price so low as to prac
tically exclude the Welsh product , nnd Im
ports are falling off to an alarming extent.
TUB HK.VLTV MAHICUT. *
INSTRUMENTS filed for record Saturday ,
March : o , 1S9S :
WARRANTY DEEDS.
.Western Soap company to Hasklna
Tiros. & Co. . lot C , block 448 , Grand
View . . . $20.000
M. B. Bohlcber amT .husband to T. B.
Heed. lot 1 , btock 201 , Omaha . C.ODC
John Kcrr nnd wife to W. B. Cowln ,
undivided * of ' ' and ' '
A w'S ne'/i c'/4 nw',4
32-15-10 . 2.400
W. B. Cowln to Margaret Kerr , same 2,400
J. O. Herrlngton nnd wife to F. F.
Emerson , lot 10 , block 11 , Waterloo. . COO
Hugh Nelson nnd wlfo to G. II.
Payne , trustee , lot 2 , block 4 ,
Omaha View . 1
E. V. Courtney to C. II. Courtney , lot
3. block 2. Shlnn's ndd . :
QUIT CLAIM DEEDS.
Albert Gordan nnd wlfo to J. C. Cobb ,
lot 12 , block 8 , Sulphur Springs . E
DEEDS.
BherlfC to Mary Bohlebcr , lot 1 , block
204 , Omaha . 6,050
Same to J , A. Davis , lot 3 , Cortlnndt
place . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
.Total amount of transfers' . $37,509
A' . I. Root , artistic book binder , 1C09 Howard ,
Burlington
A Record
Eight weeks ago today the Burling
ton Route placed In eervlc * a new Chi.
cago-Dcover train , leaving Chicago at
10 a. m. , Omaha at 11:55 p. m. and due
In Denver at 1:30 : p. m. next day.
Thli new train , known ai the "Den
ver Special , " baa never yet failed to
reach both Ornaba and Denver EX
ACTLY on time.
It U doubtful If any other railroad ,
anywhere In the world , ever made at
good a showing aa thla.
fbiVirt t\ft > * JlBOt PaHNaM ST *
IMKffilffltCf
, { OMAHA.
' tf. , MIYNOLD * . PM * * AOT.
CUT A5D SLASH
IMnno nnil Orfrtm l'rlcc Atrny Down.
$225 Grovcdtecn Piano , Uils week $34.
$10 cash and $5 per month.
$275 Knickerbocker Piano , thta week $58.
$10 cash and $5 per month.
$300 Emcratn Piano , this week $03. $10
cash and $5 per month.
$300 A. Hrcpe Piano , this week $137.
$15 cash and $ S per monlU.
$300 Mathinhek Piano , this week $86. $10
cash and $5 per month.
$350 J. & C. Fisher Piano , thla week $72.
$10 carfh and $5 per month.
$300 Pease Piano , thU week $ S7. $10 coed
and $5 per month.
$ C5 Mason & Hamlln Organ , this week $10.
$2 cash and $2 per month.
$ CO Clough & Warren Organ , thta week $28.
$5 cash and $3 per month. .
$65 Sterling Organ , this week $38. $5 cash
end $3 per month.
$75 Story & Clark Organ , thla wck $19.
$5 cneh and $3 per month. *
$80 Fat-rand & Vatcy Organ , this week $41.
$5 cash and $4 per month.
$83 Klmball Organ , this week $54. $5 caeb
and $5 per month.
$95 Farrand & Vatey Organ , thU week $43.
$5 cash and $4 per month.
You can flnd nowhere else the renowned
Planes such as the new scale Klmball , Knab ? ,
Kraalch & Bach , Hallet & Davla , Whitney ,
Hlflzo and many other celebrated manufactur
ers on terms a little better than rent.
' A. HOSPE ,
, 1513 Douglas Street.
U.IO.GAIUJKXKHS AU10 UNHAPPY.
Threaten the City with All Sort * of
I.Pirnl Trouble.
The Market tiardtcers' association has de
clared war on the city and now threatens to
do all sorts of things by way of retaliation
on account ot Its .failure to monopolize tfio
preferred locations at the ealo of market
place stalls yesterday. Meanwhile the non
union gardeners are buying up all the best
stain at prices more than double what the
union woa willing to pay and It looks as
though the union had the worst of It unless
It can knock out the ordinance through the
courts.
Tue sale of the stalls was continued by
City 'Engineer ' llosewater yesterday , but
previous to that ho was visited by a dele
gation from tUe gardeners' association , which
filed a vigorous protest against his action
In refusing to allow the unlcn to buy In the
best stalls at Its own price and without com
petitive bidding. The union men were In evi
dence In the city hall corridors , where they
talked ot injunctions and of having the city
engineer arrested for auctioneering without
a license. Thcro was no Interference with
the Bale , However , and soon after 10 o'clock
It was taken up where It stopped the day
before. In spite of the fact that fifty-three
stalls had been sold the same price was paid
for first choice of the remaining stalls that
was paid for the first choice of the bumch yes
terday morning. That was $9 and then the
price dropped to $5 and ft , at which the
next dozen stalls were knocked down. -
As nearly as can bo gathered from the
somewhat confLsed statements ot members
of the gardeners' association , they propose
to make a fight In the courts to test the
legality of tbo ordinance by- which the rental
ot stalls Is regulated. Their contention will
be that the premiums paid for choice of stalls
together with the rental of 10 cents a day
'make a revenue that Is considerably In ex
cess of the cost of supervision and that the
ordinance Is consequently Illegal.
PcncockM Flew Atvny.
Park Commissioner Cornish has learned a
lesson which Is to the effect that peacocks
do fly. Previously he had been under the
Impression that the aerial locomotion of the
birds was limited to a flight from the barn
yard fence to the ground and consequently
when ho secured a pair ot handsome birds
from 'Tennessee/ ' some expense and trouble
as an addition to the menagerie at Rivervlcw
park ho simply had them stored In an old
election booth In the park without regard no
'the ' fact that ono of tbe windows had been
broken out. Ho hid scarcely turned his
back before-the male bird emerged through
the window and sailed majestically acroes the
ravlno to the brush a couple ct blocks away.
He was Immediately followed by his mate
and both were lost to sight.
Mr. Cornish loat no time In enlisting the
services of all the small bays In the First
w/ird and a email army of them have been
beating the brush ever since. The male bird
was 'discovered late last night , but the
female Is still alt large. Mr. Cornish has
secured a copy of Frank Barker's famous
book on "Peacocks , " and proposes to bo an
authority on the subject before he indulges
in any more speculations.
The Doard ot Park Commissioners has also
secured a couple of buffalo and a herd of
deer which will soon bo added to the at
tractions of the park. The buffalo will arrive
some time next week. The deer Include
twelve head and are donated by Dr. George
L. Miller. They will be Installed In the park
In a couple of weeks.
Mortality StutUtlcs.
The following birth. ? and deaths were re
ported at the health office during the twenty-
four hours ending at noon yesterday :
Births William J. HIslop , 3285 Fowler
avenue , boy ; Columbus Hardy. 193G South
Thirty-fifth avenue , boy ; B. E. Pickering ,
3013 Leavenwoth ? ; , boy ; C. J. Smyth , Thirty-
sixth an ! Webster , boy ; Antcci Moses , 1218
Chicago , girl ; W. II. Dugan , Thirty-sixth and
Webster , bey.
Deaths Lizzie T. Dee , 24 , 2402 South Elev.
enth. cramps , St. Mary'a cemetery.
City Hall Note * .
City Treasurer Edwards received a letter
this morning from N. W. Harris & Co. "of
Chicago , who are also anxious to put in a
bid on the $300,000 refunding bonds. '
A permit bos been Issued for the construc
tion of the Streets of Cairo on the bluff tract
at the exposition grounds. The construction
covers a space 125x400 feet and the cost is
estimated at $18,000.
Permits have been Issued to George C.
Miller for u two-story frame residence at
2208 South Eleventh street , to ccst $2,500 ,
and to C. H. Forater for a frame dwelling at
Nineteenth and Spring streets
The Board of Public Works has given the
proprietors of the Cyclone street sweeper per-
mlEslon to glvo an exhibition of the utility
of the machine on the streets within the
next ten days. A deal was closed by the
board for the use ot this machine early in
the spring , but It was vetoed by the city
council.
A. D. T. Co. ; messengers furnished ; bag.
gage delivered. 1302 Douglas St. Tel. 177.
Alnii of AlfmUu.
A new up to date map of the Klondike
country has been Issued by The Bee. Printed
In colors , showing all rlvera. towns , harbors ,
mountains , lakes and routes to tbe gold
fields. For sale at The Bee office and a
news stands for 10 coita.
Hrotherhood of Elk * .
Omaha lodge , No. 39 , elected the following
officers at Its meeting last night : Lloyd
Jones , exalted ruler ; E. P. Mullen , esteemed
leading knight ; Dr. O. S. Mason , esteemed
loyal knight ; L. I. Abbott , esteemed lectur
ing knight ; A. H. Brlggs. tyler ; James
Alnscow. trustee ; James Dewar , secretary ;
A. D. Tougalln , ' treasurer ; W. B. Taylor ,
representative to grand lodge ; W. F. Bechcl
alternate.
Have you tried Mjstlo flour ? You will
like It when you do.
GAMBLERS' CASE ON TRIAL
Strong Evidence Brought Against the Men
Under Arrast.
TESTIMONY AGAINSTCERTER AND HEFFNER
TVItneme * Connect Them frith the
Ownership nnd Management of
the Gnnibllnir Room * and
Their Flxtnrun.
Body blows were dealt thick and fast by
the state yesterday in the gambling
oasea against Henry Oerter and James Heft-
ner , who ore having their preliminary hear
ing in police court. In fact , by the time the
prosecution rested its case about noon , other
gamblers in the city were eo frightened for
their own safety that there was a lively
scramble < o get out from under the state's
vigorous lashes.
The attorneys for Oerter and Heffncr were
EO badly cut up by the strong finish that
the state made that ono of their number
gave out the statement after adjournment
at 'tho ' noon hour that Cliff Cole and others ,
whoso preliminary hearing for setting up
and maintaining gambling devices and keepIng -
Ing a gambling house is sot to follow the
trial now on , would waive examination
rather than tussle with the state for their
discharge by Juago Gordon. Assistant
County Attorney Jeffries , who la conducting
the prosecution , Introduced evidence which
elmply shook the defendants' case to the
very foundation , and all efforts of counsel
for Oerter and Heffncr to break down the
testimony were unavailing. The taking of
testimony for the defense Is now In progress.
'Samuel ' T. Schweitzer , secretary and treas
urer of the electric light company , was the
state's first witness of tbe clay. Ho testified
that all accounts his company carried for
the lights burned In the building at 1409
Douglas street , where Oerter runs a saloon and
where the defendants are charged with set
ting up and maintaining gambling devices
and running a gambling room , were In the
name of Oerter , who regularly paid the bills.
Witness eaid that after the gambling rocrn
over Oerter's saloon was opened during the
fcce part of March the lights for this part
of the building had also been paid for by
Oerter. The company's accounts with thla
defendant were produced and Introduced In
evidence to show the ownership of Oerter la
the premises.
WHAT A DETECTIVE DISCOVERED.
A private detective from Chicago , brought
to Omaha by The Dee to gather evidence
against gambling houses and gamblers , testU
fled that under cover of a man who had
come to Omaha for the purpose ot opening
a saloon and gambling house ho visited
Oerter'a place many times while It was in
operation during March and February. On
nearly all ot thcso occasions he met and
talked with Oertec and Heffner , cither In the
gambling room at 1409 Douglas street or In
the saloon below. Oerter had made the state.
ment to witness repeatedly that ho was pro
prietor of the place and that Heffner waa
his "floor man. " Witness had seen the games
running on the second floor of the building
and money change hands between playero
and dealers at the various tables. Players
had bought chips for currency and coin and
either lest or won , In the latter case cach
ing In their chips and quitting the games
with the money chance had permitted them
to win. Witness testified that the parapher
nalia , which was on exhibition In the
court room , were gambling devices , which
ho enumerated as faro , roulette and
stud poker tables. He said that they were
gambling devices , manufactured and de
signed for itho purpose of carrying on games
ot chance.
On cross-examination Attorney Dunn at
tempted to lead witness Into contradictions
of his direct testimony regarding Ocrtcr'e
statements to him about the ownership of
the place at 140J Douglas street , but the 'dri-
tectlvo could not be led Into the trap. Ho
said that ho had been employed by The
Dee to collect the evidence in his possession
against Ocrter's place , and that during the
work he had made dally reports to those
In authority at the office of the newspaper.
After the detective was excused , Mr. Jeffries
announced that 'the state would real.
Attorney Dunn called as the first witness
for the defense Victor Roaewater , managing
editor of The Bee , who appeared with the
reports the Chl.vago detective had made to
his employer aboVt his progress In collectIng -
Ing evidence. Mr. Dunn attempted to get
these reports in evidence , but the court ruled
against him. Mr. Rosewater said that the
detective's first reference to Oerter'a place
waa in a communication , on February 37 and
that his last report was received on. March
17 , two days after the place was raided.
In this communication the detective simply
had stated that Oerter's place was closed.
WATCHES THE PROCEEDINGS.
For a short while during the afternoon
ee&alon Chief of Police Gallagher was a
spectator at' the trial. He entered the court
room from the door leading from the cen
tral Station below and leaned against the
railing which cuts oft the bar from the spec
tators' section. While ho was there the
detective from Chicago was recalled to the
stand by Attorney Dunn for further cross-
examination , who asked him a number of
questions , nearly everyone ot which the
court overruled on objections entered by At
torney Jeffries.
Attorney Dunn then called the defendant
Oerter to the etand. Witness was asked if
on a certain date ho had a conversation
with the detective during whch ho said that
ho was the proprietor of the gambling room
at 1409 Douglas street , a fact which the do-
tcctlvo had testified to in the morning. This
was the reply that Oerter made ;
"I never had any such conversation with
him ; the gentleman lied when ho said so. "
No other questions were asked ot witness
by Dunn and Jeffries dismissed him , The
hearing w > is adjourned until tomorrow morn
ing all 9 o'clock.
There will bo an Easter sale of fancy and
useful articles , and lunch from 11 o'clock till
2 o'clock at the First Presbyterian church ,
corner Seventeenth and Dodge street , on Fri
day the 1st of April.
Time l
and "Tho Overland Limited"
VIA UNION PACIFIC
makes
16 HOURS QUICKER
time to the Pacific coast than any other line.
For full information call or address
City Ticket Office , 1302 Farnam street.
Hess & Swoboda. florlstk , Jilt Farnara St
'Phono 1501. Palms , cut flowers and floral
design * .
Map of Alankn.
'A new an to date map of the Klondike
country has been Issued by Tbe Dee. Printed
In colors , showing all rivers , towns , harbora ,
mountains , lakes and routes to the gold
fields. For eale at The Dee office and at
Dews stands for 10 cents.
Blank books. Have them made by 'A' . I.
Root , printer and binder , 1C03 Howard.
Only Train to Denver .f
having
BUFFET. SMOKING and LIBRARY CAR !
"THE COLORADO SPECIAL"
via UNION PACIFIC.
For full Information call or addreea
City Ticket Office , No. ISO : Farnam Street.
New Fast Train Service
Betn-eea Omaha and the Rookie * on tbe
8REIT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE
-TUE-
COLORADO FLYER
Leave * Omaha Dally ( except Suaday ) at TiOO P. M.
Arrives at Dcaver , lOtao A. M. Colorado Syrlugn , 10i30 A. M.
Take This Train for a QUlClTTRlP to COLORADO
I * iw Pand8peclal _ _ folder living detallf. Address or call oa
< * ' ! A at , 1SW rar a Its-cat , OMAHA.
JOHNSON OKOBS , IIS GUILT.
Accnued of Rmotary nnd Held for KB
EuiMlnntlon.
Walter , alias /fiwley , Johneon waa ar
raigned In polls * eourt for burglary and
pleaded not guilty < tt > the charge. Judge Gor
don eet his preliminary hearing for next
Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock and fixed
hta bond at $1,000 , > vwhlch he Is unable to
furnish.
Johneon Is accused of breaking Into the
homo ot Charlci ? Hendrlckson In the Blngham
flats at 1711 Lcaveaworth ttrteet , oa March
23. and stealing ajuatch and an umbrella.
Mrs. Hcndrlckscocalled at the city Jail , and
after Identifying Jbhnson as the thief filed
an Information against him , The police
have recovered tha stolen property from a
pawn shop , whcro Johnson la alleged to have
pawned It. The prlecnor has already served
two terms In the penitentiary for similar
offenses.
Hnvc Yon Gold Fcvcrf
If so you want a good map ot Alaska and
the gold fields. Have you seen the beautiful
map Issued by The Bee ? It le very com
plete. On sale at news statute and at The
office for 10 cents.
Mystic flour , wholesale 1014 N. 16th St.
Unniblcm In District Court.
Gamblers were up before Judge Slabaugh
ot the criminal section of the district court
for arraignment. They all pleaded not
guilty and were released on bonds. The
men arraigned were F. J. Boyd , a. H. Del-
trick , V. Graham , Joe Parks , Abe Graham ,
Leo Travis and Eugene Russell , charged
with gambling , keeping gambling devices
and selling lottery tickets. ,
Have Yon Gold Fcverf
If so you want a good map of Alaska and
the gold fields. Have you seen the beautiful
map issued by The Bee ? It Is very com
plete. On sale at news atcuds and at The
office for 10 cents.
Xlnniblcr Store.
Located at 17th & Douglas la Woman's Ex
change. The ' 98 models are beauties.
Mystic flour , wholesale 1014 N. 16th St.
Wife Heater Sent to Jnll.
Mrs. James A. Sweeney of 3031 Plnkncy
street appeared In police court against her
husband , charging Jilm with assault and
battery. She told Judge Gordon that during
the few weeks she has been Sweeney's wife
he has beaten and choked her a number of
times , and even threatened to take her life
with a. razor. Sweeney's defense is that his
bride nroused his ire because ot her bold
flirtations with other men. The court fined
him $25 nnd costs , In default of which he
waa taken to the county Jail. Mrs. Sweeney
was formerly MlM Clara Jehrk , whose pa
rents reside nt the , corner of Twentieth and
Pierce streets.
Landlord nnd Tenant.
Charles A. Becbe. a 'dentist , find his wife ,
Mrs. Mary A. Becbe , who reside at 2G23 St.
Mary's avenue , are charged in a complaint
filed in police court by George P. Trabuo
Atomizers SOc.
Sent by ninil , OOc. ; .
We noli EVERYTHING III. . Hie iiu-.ll-
cal Vnliber. Rood * line. WltlTK l-'Ott
CATALOGUE : . i
Shirmanft McDonnell Drag Co
OMAHA , XEH.
HEN'S BEGENT $3,50 SHOES.
Considering the price the quality
of the leather the workmanship
the fit and style , you will find
the Regent shoes the cheapest in
America. X X SC X X X X
ALWAYS $3,50 A PAIR.
Never more , never less. Equally
shoes never sold for less than
food
S.OO , We manufacture only one
S3,50A
quality-the best-Regent
shoes , and sell direct to the wearer
in our own stores , Thus we save
the middlemen's profits and you
get the benefit , X X X A ) X
IN ALL LEATHERS. ALL STYLES
AND TOES.
The Regent Shoe Co.
Omaha Store : 205 S. 15th St.
( KARBACH BLOCK )
There Are Two Kind * of
GOOD AM ) HAD.
Wo pell onlyvone kind GOOD. It Is
made by the B F. Goodrich Co. , and
wo know It's1 Rood , because we've sold
thousands of It-et of It and never had a
complaint. That's a good record. We'd
like to sell you thta tprlng- . Can we
do it ? \
JAS.M9IKON&SONCO. ,
I31DDOOOB STREET.
Rheumatic Liniment
Composed of even Ingredients , con
tain ! no poison. EudorieJ by all
leading phyilclan *
A cure for bruises , sprains , etc.
Dr. Gronman ,
Dr. CoBfiuan ,
Dr. noienmter.
Dr. Xevllle , , .
Dr. ' 31 oore. I
Dr. Calbraltb ,
Manufactured try
ROBT. PRIESS ,
For ! by Mrr * Dllloa Drnv Co.
a * K h * C9i Uth Deng
with trespass. Mrs. Dcebe In also charged
In & separate complaint laid by Mrs. Trnbue
with assault nnd battery. They have been
arrested nnd are under bonds to appear for
trial. The trouble la the outcome or nn at
tempt on the part of Mr. and Mrs. Becbo
to collect rent due to them from the Tra-
bues , who nro their tenants. It Is alleged
that while Mr. Trabue WBB nway from homo
Mrs. Bcebo struck and beat Mrs. Trabue ,
and then , with the assistance of Mr. Beebe ,
evicted her from the rooms she and her
husband occupied , throwing the furniture of
the Trabuca Into the street.
Engagement and wedding rings at A.
Mandelberg'B , Leading Jeweler , 16 & Farnam.
NOT THIS CHARLEY
There are loin of Charleyn In Omaha , but there
la one that these plugger * can't work The Char
ley that wo refer to Img a store on the corner
of ICth ami CT.Bcapo streets nnd not In the mid
dle of the blotk and the jx > stolllcc Is Just two
blocks couth ot his store. Nut 'ceil.
Agnc w9 Heart Curs 67c
Smiths Gloria Tonic r.7c
Tnrrant's Seltzer Aperient 73o
Viola Cream Kc
Condensed Milk 15e
Malted Milk V. cSc , 75c and $3.00
Pyramid Pllo Cure 30e
Brome Qulnlno lOc
Mennen's Talcum Powder lie
Pnlne's Celery Compound C&o
Pe-ru-na „ 75c
Duffy Malt Whiskey SOc
Warner's Safe Cure I SOc
Castorla 22c
Scott's Emulsion 65c
Stuarts Dyppepsla Tab'.cts 29u
Hoods Sarsapurllla C4c
Coc
No-To-Uar
Kilmer's Swamp Root 73c
Lydla Plnktinms Compound COc
William's Pink Pills Kc
Dlrney's Catarrh Powder SSc
CUT PRICE
SCHAEFER DRUdOIST
lOth anil Chlcneo StN.
* # # * * * # . # # * *
BOSTONIANS I
"When they come to
Omaha to live are
not content with
anything but
ECONOMY NUT COAL
$5.25 Per Ton.
It has the quali
ties of higher priced
coals.
It lights quickly.
Burns clown to lit
tle ash.
Makes no clinker.
Lasts well and is
one of the best sum
mer cooking coals to
be found.
Sold only by
* * OMAHA COAL , COKE &
jg LIME CO. ,
* g SUNDERLAND BROS. ,
T < * S. E. Cor. 10th and Douglas.
& BASEMENT ,
VA Two Telephones 252-799 .
ARE YOU MAKING GARDEN ?
It's about that time of year and
I wo can furnish you with ftll
necessary I , i |
„ Garden Tools and Implements , .
Rakes from lie up. Hoes , I5o up. Epadei
Kc. Shovels CM. Floral Sets Uc and all
other ctcel pooJs in proportion.
At these low prices you can rarely af
ford to ralto up the yard even though you
don't make ogarden.
We have Gasolene Stoves from 11.73 up-
ward. I
John Hussie Hardware Go ,
2 JOT CUMIXG ST.
If you buy It of Hussle It's right.
BOSTON STORE
HIG SPECIAL SALE IX TUB
UUL'G DUI'T .
Crcmtlrr'H Colil Crciuu , regular
price i5o , our price . lOo
13. C. We t' Xervo ami llrulii
Treatment . . . < . . . . 75c
Newton' * DaiulrulT Cure , ri-jjiilnr
price 2t > e , our price . Re
Eurir White Sonp , box . ltc
1711 Sonp .
Fin lie Slccle , regular price * HOC ,
our prlcr , box . 1-to
I'onri' UiiKcenteil Sonp . lOc
Ooinl Ilnlb SyrliiKc . ICc
Iloml'H Snmnpnrllla . O le
I'nlne'a Cflur > i Compound . . . . . . U.o
Mulvlna Crenm . . UBc
Allen' * Pootenve . ll > o
Hull' * Catnrrli Care . . . . B5c
Wlllluiu'M Pink P1IU . U5o
Boston Store
Drug Dept.
A GOOD SMOKE.
We have been buying cigars with our eyes
wide open ( or several years , but have never
found a live-cent one that gave such
eal jsatUtactlon aa
The 5 Cent Jersey
The most critical enKera ecem unable to
find any fault with ' .hem. You will have to
try a Jersey to re uze how good a cigar can
bo had for
PxtM Block Clear Stor *
16th and FARNAM.
JACOB JASKALEK , Propr ,
ntmata.ns AT noriisoiiibD's HOME.
Get ln o the Itmetnpnf unit Loot the
Katullr L ru > r.
The residence of Lee nothschlld t 2215
Farnam street , wa robbed Friday night and
about $50 worth ot property carried off.
Entrance waa effected through a door In
the rear ot the baaement , which had been
left unlocked , and tha only clue to the rob
ber la that he must have been acquainted
with the watch dog which Is kept In the
room that was ransacked , because ho was
not heard to bark during the night. A
quantltr of groceries half a doxen bottle *
of beer and omo clothing and gold wtMt ;
and chain belonging to "tho " family coaph *
man , Edgar Bcroggai were stolen. The laU
tor waa deeping In his apartment In th *
basement , whcro the thief confined hl optfJ
lions , when the burglary waa committed j
i U
The Weekly Bee. 1
Th Weekly Dee and New York Trlbun
for 90 cents a year. You can have thj
Weekly Dec sent back to the old borne and )
advcrtlso the wcet and the exposition and
have the Tribune sent to your address. ( Jive )
your order to a carrier or leave at thta omc9 <
"Sorosis. "
THE NEW SHOE FOR WOMEN.
Made from the finest black kid and the swell shade ot tail.
No shoo has cvor been made that lias met with such
universal favor , in both Europe and America , as the "Sorosls. "
The Sorosls Shoes are the extreme of etylo , the acme ot
fashion the perfection of comfort and "perfectly shod are
those who wear them. "
They have all the good qualities of a cuotom-mado eboo
costing $6.00.
Price $3.50
The following Indorsement Is from Mary Dame Hall , Prca-
idcnt ot the SOROSIS CLUD of Now York.
My Dear Sirs I am wearing the Sorosls Shoes you to klnfl-
ly- sent me. You will remember that when I talked with
you about giving thla shoe the name of "SOHOSIS" I tel *
you that In order to carry this name It must be the finest
and best shoo made in this country. From what you
said I thought It would be , and am happy to wrlto you that
I am not disappointed. A more comfortable , a more beautl *
ful , or us perfect shoe I have never worn or seen. " i
. Youra very truly. I
, ' MARY DAME HALIA
OUR. LINE OF ' . _ , '
BROOKS BROS. ,
Itoclicstcr Make Ladies' Fine Shoss.
Consists of the latest 1S9S Spring
Styles , finest material and beat work
manship that modern methods can pro
duce. AYo'd llko an opportunity of fit
ting you at theeo epeclal low prices :
Ladles' fine vie ! kid. lace $1.00 Shoes ,
black or tan , all sizes , < CO OR
Ladles' fine vlcl kid , silk vesting top.
JI.W shoes , nil sizes , OS'a Q
A to u qJJ.4o
Ladles' flno vlcl kid , lace , silk1 vesting
cjclet stays , $3.00 shoes , all
sizes. AA to B
SELLING GOOD SHOES
HAYDEN BROS.SELLING ORDERS FILLED.
H. HARDY & CO.
China !
China ! ! China ! ! !
Wo call you to our store to see
ns pretty , as dainty , ns hand
some a collection of designs ns
you would want to sot your oycs
on. You will bo simply de
lighted and you will 11 nil prices
EO reasonable that wo know
your dinner table will bo fresh
ened up with u now service.
Our "Economy' ' Basement
is full of goods suitable for the kitchen not the common sort but re
liable goods at prices you want to pay Don't forgot when you are in
need of kitchen goods to como to
1519 and 1521 Douglas Street
Near Corner 10th Street.
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
COSTS YOU NOTHING ]
MUCH SHODDY JEWELRY is Bold through advertisement * ,
SO
nowadays that many persons have become skeptical anil
hesitate to risk their money. YOU NEED HAVE NO PBAB
ABOUT DEALING WITH US. we ore an old n"d reliable pub-
HshinK house of many years' standing , and we never scndout'
any article unless we are sure twill ( five satisfaction. We buyj
our premiums in IMMENSE QUANTITIES , so we arc able to Klv2
youfcxCELLENT VALUE Felt YOUR HONEY. Just now , slBMS' s
KSS'&ft&F& rW Wv&MtrirMt
. his J,1lH.siriiI ! < represents a new and beautiful styl
BRACELET. feR9M rAKstt
. , T. . . . . _ . * " * niya J\a a gin u is most
blc. It is of Late Design and certain to give satitfaction. Vau
In appearance to a Soffd Silver Padlock Style Bracelet. Wf 1 Int
tend to Increase the circulation ol our Interesting magazine tiw
giving away a quantity of these handsome Bracelets , and therefore maW
you the folfowlne offer i If you will send us to pay fortlf ,
, tnPm UlLniScbnSHriIJtl0R 10 ° Vr clmrm nK literary and household monthl *
zlne , we will send the Bracelet promptly by mall , carefully packed. If yor
5 us to ecna it by registered mail , we request you to enclose eleht cent extrio
. . . . . . _ _ ! iT ' _ . - .wav VIK.lv V ll * Ak < t .
as an article like this should be registered tolnsure abYoluUTsafe del vcy Inpayl'
mcnt , send stamps or money carefully wrapped. Address 1MfWT
Metropolitan and Rural Home , Nv sYEovRK
THE ALWAYS TO
Cleveland The Front
$75. $65
Nationals Racycles Victors
f 10 , 50 , 900 , $75.
, , .
fin 900 975. f so , $00 , 1575.
CHII2V COMIJIMUH , SOUDA.V
1 933 , fSO. if.-iO.
SM2LI4 < NILE THUMA.V
40. $10.
COLUMBUS CHIEF COLUMIIUS JUXIOH OTIIEItS
i 20.
SECOND 1IANL ) WHEELS , $5 to $20.
WRITE US 1-OU PRICES TO THE TRADE.
MIDLAND CYCLE COMPANY ,
H. H. HAYFORD , Manager , 410 North 10th Street , Omaha. Nob.
ARE YOU SICK
7
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You You
can
can be
be
cured. Restored
Read This , good
DB : GEE LOTP
Tha most ucce sful Chines physician In America
ttreeta. Oinaha , Mtb. . It .will coal you nothing to to , _ _
have ( ailed 10 euro Dr. Opo IxA' tKcdlclnts rive immtdlat
biy cute < he Krortt cavea of chronto dlMatei. Or. Qee IJoy
'or hft folio wine i Rheumatism , Femaltf Weaknti * . Lost M <
Catarrh. BtomaoU OVoubl * , Aslhnva. Orivcl , Fits , and tnany ot :
you nothing ; to consult Dr. O t < oy. Offlgo located over Hubl
aod pouflM Ptrtslj. Ofljc * hours , from o'clock a. m. 4
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