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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1898)
8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , SUNDAY , APRIL 3 , 1808. MISTER ! SURROUNDS HUM Dark Hints of Pomothing to Bo Given On in the future , PACIFIC EXPRESS CASE GETS INTERESTS Ex-Clerk nt I.lbertr , lint Find * tin Society of n , IMnkertnn Detect- * Ire ConKcnlnl The liny' * Development * . Developments In Pacific Express compan ; matters have taken a turn that pro-ages i real sensation within a ehort time. Exper accountants and Plnkerton detectives are o the track of what they believe to be com etartllng disclosures. An alleged shortage o $10,000 that may ultimately bo doubled Is I Bight , If the statement of a prominent rail iway official , Intimately connected with th affairs of the allied express company , ma bo accepted as trustworthy. Andrew J. Hunt , who succeeded T. K Sudborough an chief clerk of the exprcs company's auditing department cud wh bcld that position , for a few days , Is nom Inally at liberty , not being hand-cuffed t any of the detectives or behind the prlsci bars. But to all intents and purposes he I still a captive of the company , all of hi trips about town being1 on the "personal ! conducted" order. Ho has finally agree to go back to the headquarters of the ex prcw ) company and aid the accountants I searching out certain Information that I desired. For the present Hunt will not g to Arkansas. He was to have been ther on Friday to accept a good position at th head of a planing mill company. Whcthe Ills forced delay will lose hla position is matter not yet known. Efforts are beln made to have It held for him. With Hunt and Sudborough , two forrm employes of the auditing department of tt Pacific Express company , at work on tt books of the company. It Is believed 'that complete explanation of all dlscrcpanoli existing In the books of the company will I obtained within the next few days. In regard to the hastily Issued warrant fi Hunt's arrest , Judge Irvtag F. Baxter sa ; ho signed the warrant about supper tlmo < Thursday evening. Judge Baxter was golr home , and out on 'Farnam street was a | Broached by two men and asked to sign tl warrant for Hunt's arrest. One of the tv men was Horace 0. Burt , president of tl Unloa Pacific railroad and a director In tl Pacific Express company. The other m : Uudgo Baxter did not know. He said 1 signed the warrant on their rcpresentatlo : and without otherwise Investigating tl matter. HUNT MAKES A STATEMENT. Mr. Hunt was seen by a reporter ycsterdt morning In his room at the Henshaw hot < Dotcctlvo Chapln , who has figured so pron nently In the coec , was also present , ai iwbllo neither was disposed to talk free In regard to the facts that have been so f successfully concealed , they both dcclar that the statement that Mr. Hunt had be under surveillance was an error. "Mr. Hu lias been allowed to go and ace his faml end hid lawyers alone , " said Mr. Chapl "ami ho was not shadowed cither. Ho perfectly frco to go and coine os ho pleas nnd all statements to the contrary are u truu. " Mr. Hunt wns asked by the dete < tlvo If thin was not a fact , and said , that believed that It wan. Ho added that . was remaining In Mr. Chaplu's compa purely as a matter of business. "I think w is a mistake to take mo down to hec quarters In the way they , dld , " contlnu Mr. Hunt , "and 1 believe that Mr. Chap it h Inks so now. I would have been rca to go down there at any time If they h intimated that they would like to ha inc. I have nothing to bo afraid of and sincerely regret that the peculiar clrcu etances that > bavo arisen have temporar placed mo In a position that my friends c scarcely understand. Dut this will all co out In a few days , and then everything v be made clear. I am trying to do right every one , and that ta all I can say now. ' Mr. Chapln confirmed the statement tt Mr. Hunt would bo net right very short He also wished to correct the statement tl ho had been employed by the Pacific B press company in the capacity of a spot end that he had anything to dowith t discharge of any employe of that compai Ho cald ho was employed by the Plnkerl agency and had been for years. His bu ness lu Omaha referred to the case now \ dor consideration and to that alone , Iiad not reported any remarks that mlf have been made in his hearing by emplo' concerning the officials of the Pacific I precis company and neither was responsible for the dismissal of 1 clerk whom It was charged ho had Indui to drink for the purpose of reporting hi > Ho declared that ho would not stoop to b spotter for any consideration and ho did i want to be placed In that light before < public. Ho repeated that Mr. Hunt was i In any sense under surveillance. In re ; to the query whether his presence In 1 Hunt's room was then to bo considered merely social Incident he answered that ; waa aa much that as anything. nnlldlnir Permit * . 'A ' permit has been Issued io John H. Dl to build a frame warehouse at Fourteci and Nicholas streets at a cost of $1,500 , There were 129 building permits lost during March , representing a total Invcstm of $124,540. This is a decidedly favora comparison wltto the record for the cor epondlng month of 1897 , when ely flfty-t permits were Issued , and the total cost of buildings was less than $20.000. ' Alniont'o. Mob. The Continental's Great Hat Sale opei to < x crowded house yesterday. The sale i be continued all this week. It's to bo a carnival. Five hundred dozen of derby now blocks new shades and all by ho t makers. Derbys 95c. $1.25 and $1.50. Me alpine hats , $1.00 , $1.25 and $1.50 the prl are about 60 cents on the dollar. No hats and the stock Is displayed In a sp 22x132 feet on the main floor. CONTINENTAL CLOTHING CO. , I | i S. E. Cor. 15th and Dougla Duly Train to Denver having BUFFET. SMOKING and LIBRARY CA "THE COLORADO SPECIAL" via UNION PACIFIC. For full Information call or address City Ticket OfllctNo. . 1532 Farnam Str $27.00 to San Antonio and Return Via the Burlington Route , April 9. : and 11. Tickets are good for 15 day but , If desired , they can be extend ! at Ban Antonio for 15 days more. Two tralna a. day to Texas-fro : Omaha at 96 a , m. and 10:00 : p. m. fleket Office , { I8 ° J. . HIYNOLO . ! * ACT KOtlCKD S.1LTJ FIMB JBWKMtY. i.tflOOO Worth of Diamond * , Wn ohr Jcwclrj-.SIIvorwnrr , to lie Hnorlflccd , It U no uncommon thing In Omaha to hei f Rales of job lots , or of trashy stuff , bare ! vorth carrying home , but there Is going t IP a sale , beginning tomorrow morning I hla city , the like of which only happen nco In many years. A. Mandclbcrg , corner Sixteenth and Fai lam ntreets , has been recognized for yeat is Omaha's leading jeweler , and anythln omlng from Mandelbcrg's Is a guaranty ( test quality , good taste and lowest prices. His customers are largely the elite of tb illy.Mr. Mr. Mamlelbcrg finds that on account c icing overstocked and must have cash t H forced to cell the bulk of bis etock out t mce. , lie will Inaugurate tomorrow morning tl ; ; rea'est sale of watches , diamonds , sllvei varo and all goods of the latest styles an lovcltles cycr held In the city. Space permits only a fe'w Items beln juotcd , but everything else la guarantee uiunlly as low. Not a single article n icrved. Solid silver nail flics , FiOc , value , $1.00. Solid silver tooth brushes , GOc ; value , $1.5' ' Solid silver hair combs , 75c ; value , $1.50. Solid silver thimbles , 2Gc ; value , 76c. Solid silver shoo hooka , COc ; value , $1.0 Solid silver salve jars , COc ; value , $1.00. Solid silver hair brushes , $2.50 ; valu (4.00. ( Solid silver toilet mirrors , $5.00 ; valu 110.00. Solid silver tea spoons ( set of C ) , $3.G' ' ralu ; , $5.00. 300 jeweled belta. 7Ec ; value , $1.CO. B-plece best plate tea set , $5.00 ; valu (10.00. ( Hogers' 1847 knives ( ret of 6) ) , $1.48 ; valu (2.00. ( llosers' 1847 forks ( set of C ) , $1.48 ; valu (2.00. ( Rogers' 1847 tea epoons ( set of C ) , $1.5 raluo , $2.25. Solid silver hat pins , 20c ; value , COc. Jeweled hat pins , fl.OO ; value , $2.00. Txtra help engaged to watt on all. A. MANDELBEUG , Leading Jeweler , 1 N. E. cor. 16th and Farnam Streets. The Window llrc ern' frrlutnuh. Protably the handsomest show wludoi over seen In Omaha are now at the How Talmage Shoe company , the west wlndc containing the display of men's shoes drcsdCil In wtilte with a largo white cross the background with unique price tickets Kastct- eggs ; the east window displays t women's shoes with purple and cream dc orations , \\blch make a beautiful effei When passing 1315 Douglas you should ta a look at them. MUSIXESS AT Tllli TOSTOFFIC Hrcclptn Show ) n Hie Iticrrnoc n Coi linrcil with Other Yonrn. One of the most significant signs of t times Is given by the big Increase at t Omaha pcstofllce In the remittances from t country money order departments In t state. For the flrst three mont of 1S97 tlicso amounted to $502,7 : For the three racnths of thla yt they amounted to $676,738 , an Increase some 30 per cent. This Increase means tl the people or the state of Nebraska ha moro money to send away this year becai the sums mentioned represent the mon that has been spent to purchase money i ilers. All Nebraska money ocder offices se their receipts to the olflco here and th are forwarded to Washington. The local money order department o shows ft big Increase In business for the qui tcr. There have been 8,823 money ordi Issued , aggregating In value $56,558 ; In 1 ! Tor the came quarter , 7,718 were Issued the value of $50,058. The Increase Is abi 12 per cent. This year 57,707 orders ht been rld here , being of the total value $312,718 ; for the flrat three months of IS 44,807 orders were paid , valued at $257,7 The Increase has been 20 per cent. The stamp department also dhows a n Increase. The receipts of the departnv for the flrst .dree months of 1897 w $73,144 ; for the same period of thla year receipts were $78,435. The figures In dollars and cents In registry department are not yet avatlat but the other figures show a good Increa During the first quarter of 1897 the num ! of packages registered at the loci ! of were 4,280 ; for the three months of t year the number has been 5,092. The nu her received for delivery last year was 9.9 this year , 12,636. The number of reglste packages received In transit In 1897 ' 60,075 ; this year , 78,644. The total num of registered letters and packages hand In 1897 was 74.290 ; In 189S , 96.372. There been a general Increase of about 20 per cs All these figures Indicate not only the crease lit business , but ICe Increased hat the employes have to do. It Is Imp slblo to give the amount of the mall recel and delivered , but PostmaMer Martin e mates that It Is fully 25 per cent heavier tl t woo last year. In spite of these Inerca the work Is being done by the sacno fc as a year ago , but the point Is approach where tha present force will be unable handle It all. It Is for this reaaoa that P < master Martlo Is trying to Impresa the \V ngton authorities of the necessity of curing more help here. . i Sprlue Term of College. Opens tomorrow et the Omaha Commer college , 16th" and Douglas. New clashes all dep'ts. Have had 45 calls for etenoi phcrs since Jan. 1 and located 31. The O C. la the place to learn shorthand. Mystic' flo'ir. wholeiaU 1014 N. 16th A. D. T. Co. ; messengers furnished ; t gage delivered. 1302 Douelas St. Tel. 17 Sam'l Burns , 1318 Farnam , Is closing goa fixtures at cost. Hardman planes , Muller's , 18th & Farn Engagement and wedding rings at Mandelberg'a , Leading Jeweler , 16 & Farn Federal Court \oten. In the case of fho American Loan Trust company against the Omaha & publican Valley railroad , Judge Mun has signed a temporary restraining or enjoining the town of Vnlparlso from 01 Ing a street over the right-of-way of Stromsburg branch of theroad. . The f hearing for n permanent injunction been set for April 7. A temporary restraining order "has I Issued by Judge Mungcr of the fed court , cnjolnlnp the Crane-Churchill c pany from selling a windmill , whlcf Bald to be r.n Infringement on a pa held by Mast , Fees & Co. The final h Ing Is set for April 13. To UUP Lndy Header * . Remember S. Jonascn at 206 North street la uow having an auction sale d at 2 and 7:30 o'clock p. m. of his entlve e of goods , Including silverware , clo bronzes , onyx tables , bric-a-brac. Every tide gold at your own price , ad be Is de mined to close out his entire stock , sure and attend sales. Hardman pianos , Mullor's , 18th & Fan \Vnrwlek Taken to St. I'nnl. Clinton W. Warwick , t'no safe-blower burglar with half a dozen aliases , has 1 taken back to Howard county , where 1 : wanted for looting the safe of the Hov County bank at IlocluH. Sheriff Thomas llowtz was In charge of the prisoner am will land Warwick In jail at St. Paul. TUB -Alii A LTV JIAHKUT. INSTHUMRNTS placed on record Satur April 2 , 1S9S : vVAUUANTY DEEDS. ' Benson Land Syndicate to Charles Qunther , lot 6 , Johnson's add. ( re- ' ' ' ' " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Qeorgo'Mac'l'e'od" t o 6V 'ii ! Alien' , 'u'n'd' H of s 75 feet of lots 9 and 10 , block 9. Hanscom Police Byron Pomeroy and wife to M. D. Hebbard , lot 27 , Hlmebaus'n I'l.ice. . Max Meyer & Bro. Co. to F. D. Wead , und. % nett nwU 30-16-12 Christ Stclncrt and wife to C. M. Anthony , trustee , EU seli 6-16-12. . . . A. M. Wllcox and husband to Robert Page , lot 8 , Corandt ; Place QUIT CLAIM DEEDS. E. S. Fcin'on and husband to M. J. Gordon , lot 1 , block J , Sprlntdalo add F. B. Frlstoo and husband to Byron Pomeroy , lot 37 , Hlmebaujh Place , . DEEDS. J. W. Frlstoe , guardian , to Byron Pomeroy , lot 27 , Hlmebaugb Place. . Total amount of transfer ! $ SCHMOMVER The I.rndlnK Mniilo IlottHC of the Went. Have moved to tholr new building , 1313 Farnam street , with the Urge t and finest itock of 1VEUS & I'OND EMERSON , VOSE , CHICKBHINQ and FISCHER piano * ever displayed under ono roof. Wo sell on easy payments. Rent , tune and repair planes. A. C. Mueller , tuner ; tel. 1625. New Fischer Upright , | 1CB. Chlcktrlng , walnut case , $115. Hardman Upright , $93.00 Now Scale Klmball , $78,00. ' Ebony upright , $69.00. Another upright only $46.00. Organs at $15.00 , $25.00 , $48.00 and $67.00. Every Instrument a genuine bargain fully guaranteed. SCHMOLLER & MUELLER , 1313 Farnam Street. PUOTECTIOX FOR OMAHA. thnt Prove the Efficiency of the I'rencnt Ilrlnndc. Fire Chief Redelt has compiled a compara tive statement of local fire ftatlt'tlcs ' for the first three months of 1808 , as compared with these of the corresponding periods of the thrco previous years , which makes a sur prising showing of the reduction that has been effected In losses as compared with the value of the property Involved. In the first thrco 'months of 1895 there were 123 alarms , which Involved property valued at $1,069,594 and Insured for $713,416. The losses aggre gated $63,387 and the loss to the Insurance companies way $46,898. In 1896 thcro were seventy-sis alarms and property valued at $ S07,7ti5 was Involved. The total Insurance was $503,635. The total loss was $55,496 , of which $51,281 came out of the Insurance companies. The first quarter of 1897 brought a tre mendous Improvement. In this period there were sixty-six alarms and property jeopar dized was valued at $474,990 and Insured for $278,050. The total losses WCTO' only $14,650 and the Insurance losses were $13,815. The record of the three months Just passed Is the best ever made In thte city. During this tlmo the department has answered seventy alarms and property valued at $1,970,830 has been Involved. This property was Insured for $869,750. The total Icssei were $8,290 and the losses of the Insurance companies were only $7,440. In other words moro than 99 per cent of the property jeopardized was saved. HKMOV1XG STREET OIISTIIUCTIOXS Hoard of IMilille Work * IlcKlno e Cruandc .Viahint AjironH. The Board of Public Works has begun an other crusade against the aprons which dls- figure many of the down town street Inter sections. Several attempts have been made by previous boards to get rid of these ob structions , but the property owners have kicked oo vigorously that the matter has never been pushed. In this cass It Is pro posed to clear the etreets altogether of these nuisances before the exposition , Strcel Superintendent Beverly Is having notices served cit the. property owners today and next week the aprons will all be removed. The aprons have always been an eyesore In the eyeo of city officials , but eomethlnp of the sort has beca necessary on accouni of the deep gutters in many districts of the city. It Is now proposed to substitute a stc.no ntep for the aprons. This will sav < the Icwg step from the guttr to the curl and the step will not extend far enough t ( obotruct traffic on the street. The reform will also extend to the aproni that have been put In by proprety owner ; In the residence district to permit them ti drive up from the street to their property In many cases these constructions extent eight or ten feet Into the street , thu practically cutting that much from th raffle surface of the street. In these case ho property owners will be allowed to cu the curb enough to allow vehicles to drlv over. Preparing UodKe School. The public schools will open Monday , aft * the short spring vacation , and Superintended Banker has an extra force at work In ordc to get the rooms In the Katz-Nevlns build Ing ready for the occupancy of the Dodg school. The committee on buildings an property has made an * arrangement by whlc a part of the second floor of the bulldln will also be leased for4 school purposes an with this addition the o.itlre school can h accommodated until such tlmo as othe arrangements can be made. The desk : blackboards , and other school roam fixture have been moved over from the Dodge stret building and It Is promised that the room will bo ready BO the school can open wlthoi delay. Mortality StntUtlcM. The following births and deaths were n ported at the health office during the twentj four hours ending at noon yesterday : Births T. J. Lloyd , 137 North Twcnt ; seventh street , twin girls ; John Gayhcar 2524 Manderson. boy ; L. Wolf , 1507 Cal fornla , boy ; J. P. Hey , 2403 Cuming , bo ; Charles Thompslt , 1613 Lake , girl. Deaths Margaret Sullivan , 64 , 304 Soul Twentieth , heart disease , St. Mary's cem < tery ; J. J. Taylor , 70 , 1815 Locust , bow complaint , Tccumaeh , Nob. ; David Hill , 4 Fifth and Locust , consumption. Dexter , la. nenrnrdlnv Street Light * . The committee on gas and electric lights i the city council has made an arrangemei by which It Is hoped that more satlsfactoi results can be secured In street lighting 1 the suburban districts. The city clerk he been directed to receive all complaints i lights defective or not burning. Any citlzt who notices a light out has only to repo the matter to the clerk by telephone or othe wise and Immediate steps will be taken I remedy the trouble. Ol l I'cople Vying. A peculiar feature of the records of tt health department during the last few da ; Is the surprising number of deaths of o people. Three out of four of the deatl that have been reported during tdo last thn days are those of people who were more ttu 60 years old. This is explained by the fa that this in the season wl.cn human vltall Is at Its lowest ebb and people whoso strong ! lies been sapped by age are especially llab to disease. Mystic flour , wholesale 1014 N. 16th St. We Want Agents AQCrfrS MAKING WORK NOW ARE AT MOM . $5 TO $37 PER DAY "The Story of Cuba" V. . Murat Halstead THE GREAT WAR CORRESPONDENT toooo STRUGGLES KM copies sold every day ! , WR lUMRTY Everybody Wants HI. ALL ABOUT Cuba = Spain The "Maine" and War ! A iplcndld octavo volume , 615 pages , K 9 Inch" ! printed on fine plate paper In large clear-type ; magnificent Illustrations , 40 full-page halftones . , from photographs ; artistically bound In silk finished cloth ; gold design f 3. GREATEST OPPORTUNITY IN A LIFETIME FOR AQENTS Oni Agtnt told tighly-tmn in cm day ; another made $15.00 In one hour. All agree that It ls the fastest seller ever published. We guarantee the most liberal terms. Freight paid. Twenty days' credit price low. Prospectus and outfit free. Send twelve two-cent stamps to pay postage. WRITE US TO-DAY I THE BIBLE HOUSE , 320 Dearborn Street , Chicago 'KEEP OFF THE CRAS3 < Cultivating Gun Plants Ts Uncle Sam's occupation Just now. Wo are encaged in tlio moro commercial but iiono thu losi patriotic occupation of selling stovos. We have claimed In thu past that our ACORNI. STEE11 RANGE ' was the best range In America , and him- drnds of .satisfied . users In Omaha tire willing to testify that our claim U just. Don'tpiiy war prices for a range. We are still selling the best steel ranges at from (25.00 upward , according to size. Will you look at them. JOHN HUSSIE HARDWARE COMPANY , 24O7 Cuming St. "If you buy It of Hussle It's right. " HALF IIATES SOUTH. VIn. Port Arthur Route. On Tuesday , April 5th , round-trip tickets will be sold to points south for one fare plus $2.00. On. April 9th , 10th and llth round-trip tickets will bo sold to San An" tonio , Tex. , at half fare. For rates , home- seekers' guide and all Information call at PORT ARTHUR ROUTE office. No. 1415 Far- cam at. ( Paxton Hotel Blk. ) or write HARRY E. MOORES , , C. P. & T. A. , Omaha , Neb. Demand ( or Stcnoicrnpherii. Business men realizing the ruluo of sten ographers Instructed by practical reporters have made application to Uoyles' echool far In excess of their ability to furnish stenog raphers. This school la In session winter and eummer In Tbe Bee Building. Have you tried Mystic flour ? You will like It when you do. _ Time 1 Money , and "Tho Overland Limited" VIA UNION PACIFIC makes 16 HOURS QUICKER time to the Pacific coast than any other lino. For full Information call or address City Ticket Office , 1302 Farnam street. Hess & Swoboda. florknw , ; ill Farnam St 'Phone 1501. Palms , cut flowers and floral designs. Ireland In Pictures bound by A. I. Root , printer , 1609 Howard street. A. I. Root , artistic book binder , 1G09 Howard Is int ar- 4 < illy 6th The Way Crockery 3Ck arer ka - , is Manufactired er- erBe Be has moro to do with Us honest value than elaborate decorations of the most im. skilled hands. Our'crockery and china represent the products of the best fac ind tories In America and Europe Our een i Is prices are sensationally low. We have ird La complete lines of dinner and toilet ware , ho fancy creamers , pltoai etc. , etc. ay , In the Springtime The boy or girl should be out doors all the time. We have all the right kind of .OOJ toys for out-of-door sports for the llttlo ones , and 'our prices are so moderate that 1 there Is no reason for them being without \ just the kind of a toy they want. Come , ( XK ) In and tee what satisfaction we can give sso you , ,230 CASTER CARDS AXD NOVELTIES the only complete assortment In the city. I.C03 Prices from Ic upward. | 114 2 1519 and 1521 Douglas Street Near Corner 16th Street. 3S5 PAINT YOUR FACE After you geiti your house painted or youi buggy painted or your chairs painted ( wltl that paint that comes In. glass .Lira ) ther paint your face. We're not running a pain shop , but wo do ecll the best face prepare tlons made. WUST'S XRIIVB AND JIUAIX THKATM'EXT ' . - . Bite Smith's OlorU Tonic . G7i Wine of Cardul . cii Pyramid Pllo Cura . so < Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets . 29 < Palne's Celery Compound . oil Hood's Sarsaparllla . . cii Pe-ru-na . 731 3. S. S . . . . . . . . . . 7."i Hunyadl Water . . . ic PIcrco's Fnvorlto Prescription . O2i nirney's Catarrh Pct der . 33 , Uromo-Qulnlno . 101 Malted Milk . SSc , 73c $3.0 Castorla . 22 Duffy Malt Whiskey . i,0i Vine Kolafra . 73 , CUT SCHAEFER lUtli and Chionsro St . Results Tell , The Bee Want Ads Produce Results. HAYDEN BROS , Selling Good Shoes Cheap MONDAY Wo will tnnko Special Low Prices on Brooks Bros. ' Rochester Make of Ladiis' Pint Shoes. Ladles' fine viol kid Incc $4.00 Shoes- black or tnn all elzcs uo AQ. A to E . q > 4.4o Lndlcs1 flnovlcl kid , sill ; venting' top , $4.60 Shoes nit sizes i r * . * tA A to 13 . iJJO.O Ladles' line vlcl kill lare silk vesting , eye let stnys $5.00 Shoes , till sizes , AA to 13 Every lady In the city should sen the now shoo called "SOHOSIS"--mu < lo of flno block kid nnd swell slmdo of tan the perfection of comfort mid nil thu good qualities of : i custom murto shoe costing tG.Oi. Price only $3. BO. HAYDEN BROS , SHOE DEPARTMENT MAIL OIIUEU9 FILLED. THE CHIEF ELEMENT of our cigars Is quality. The quality of thn cigars you smoke Is as important ns the quality of food you cat. You want a cigar like our 5 CENT JERSEY , ono that is fragrant ana mild ono that docs not irritate the nerves. Only good and well cured tobaccos , such as aroused used in this ojgar can produce a really delicious smoke. Paxfon Block Cigar Store , 16th mid FAUNAM. JACOB JASKALEK. I'ropr , BOSTON STORE Monday's ' Special Prices IN THE DRUG PEPT. Cacti Soap , box uc Craddox Medicated Soap , box 23c Juvenllo Soap box ? .oc Buttermilk Soap , box sot Pears' Soap , cake- ioc 4711 Soap , cake i2C Good Hair BruSi I3c Good1 Tooth Brush EC Good Bath Brush 2oc Brome Seltzer , g ( Hood's Sarapnrllla 64t Newton'a Sarsaparllla and Celery f.9c Pe-ru-na , 7jc Palne's Celery Compound Kit Castorla 22 < Hoyt's German Cologne , bottle 20c Lorlng's Inhaler 70c Frotr in Your Throat 5 < Cascarotes 20c Japanese Pllo Cure. 75 ( Boston Store Drug Dept. ROACHES TO BURN. That's just what you can do with t'.icra after catching them la the Decoy Uoiich Trap shown above. They crawl In and can't get out If there's any hot- tcr method of "getting rid" of Roaches wo haven't ' heard of it. Price , 26o J2.00 per dozen. FOU SALE BY SHERMAN t MCDONNELL DRUB CO. , 151 ! ) Dodge St. , Oninlm , IT'S VERY EASY- to be well dressed , if you are willing to pay the price. X 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 BEGENT $3.50 SHOES. The only kind you can get for S3.50 that will wear well and look well. The Regent shoes arc regular S5.00 shoes in quality. That's ' why. X IN CALF. KANGAROO. CORDOVAN. ENAMEL , V1CI KID. LATEST TANS AND PATENT LEATHER. The Regent Shoe Co. 205 S. 15th St. , Omnlin , Neb. Gliicken Netting for little and big chickens. Fly Netting for llys and inosqultos. Netting to kcop out tramps , small boys and cuts. A car load of netting just received at JAS. MORTON & SON CO. , 1311 DODOB STREET. RETAILED at WHOLESALE PRICES Send order by mall , enclosing amount as per Itet. Any article nceired not on list will bo promptly quoted when desired. WRITE FOR CATALOGUE. While our Drug Stock comprises all the ordinary articles which may be found In almost any drug storo-from Hood's Saraaparllla to Epsom Salts-our part ctilar claim to patronage consist. In the fact that we are able to Supply hundreds , eve thousanda of articles needed for the sick room , and for compounding physicians' prescriptions and general famy use which cannot bo found In any other store between Chicago and San Francisco. ° "ir prlcw ? re for P501 * ash only and wl11 alwflya b ° " " "id the lowest of any drug house west of the MIsBlsslnnl river Ordera from out of town should be accom panled by cash , and If , sent per express will be boxed and shipped free o further charge but If sent by freight 25 cents must bo added for box and cartage. When articles are to bo sent by mall aa may be done with any article not a liquid weighing less than four pounds , an allowance of 1 cent for each ounce mart bo mad with ? ° Bmnf ± MailQW ! ! Ce ! ° r " "P1 Packlnfr w lve bclow cost " > nB aomo of the moro common articles : Tmail bet tle of liquid can be put In a small wooden box and mailed. Cost of mailing : Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets small 4cStuart' * Dyspepsia Tablets , large. 8c ; mort kinds pills. 2c ; Pyramid Pile Cure , email. 3c ; Talcum Powder , per box. 5cTno"Uol'let ; soani per cake , 6c ; Fountain Syringes , from 12c to 20c ; Hot Water Bags , from 12c to 15c. i f PATENT MEXDIOINE1 PRJGEXS. Regular Our Regular Our Regular Our. Price. Price. Price. Prieo. Price. Price.Allcock's Porous Plasters t .09 35o Gelssler'9 Headache Wafers 21 $1.50 Oriental Cream ( CJouraud's ) 25o Allen's Foot Ease 19 $1.00 Graham's Cucumber and Elder Postum Cereal ( substitute for coffee - 250 Allen's Lung lialsam 19 Flower Cream .79 foe ) , par package. . , $1.00 Ayer's Sarsaparllla 74 23o Packer's Tar Soap . .14.C. 23o Plerce's Pleasant urgative Pel- 23o Ayer's Pills 19 $1.00 Pnlno's Cslery Compound. .C.- ) lets .C..1C $1.00 Ayer's Hair Vigor 59 230 Plso's Consumption Cure. . .1C $1.00 Plerco's Golden Medical Discov 25o Ballard's Hoarhound. Syrup 19 23c Payson's Indelible Ink. . . . .19 ery * . Mo nirney's Catarrh Cure 34 15o Grandpa Wonder Soap . .08.K $1.00 Plerce's Favorite Prescription. . . . COo Beef , Iron nnd Wine 34 $1.00 Green Mountain Asthma. Ct re .K ) 23c Pasteurlne Dentifrice 25o mrown'3 Camphorated Tooth POVN- ioc Green'p August Flawor .39 $1.00 Phillip's Syrup Wheat Phosphates aer 19 ISo H. & u. Soap for cleaning1. . .11 50o Pond's Kxtract , 35o Bitter Water ( Imported ) 13 3T.o Hunyadl Wnt r ( Imported ) . .15 OOc Pozzonl'a Powder , Flesh , White , 25c Urown's Bronchial Troches 19 $1.00 Hood's Sarsaparllla .61 Brunette 25c Ballentlnc's Remedies 14 73c Hall's Catarrh Cure ( Toledo ) . .51 .We Pyramid Pllo Cure ' . , 23o Bucklln's Arnica Salve 19 23o Humphreys' Witch Hazel Oil. . .19 50c Hadwny's Heady Itellef EOc Beef F.xtract . - . . .34 COo Hall's Lung Balsam .29 TOo Heed & Carnlck'fl Soluble Food. . 23o Boecham'a Pills 19 COo Hind's Honsy nnd Almond Cream .39 15o HoiiKh on Hats r o Brandroth's Pills 19 GOa Hobbs' Sparugus Pills .31 2. > o Hcddliiic'H Russian Salve. . $1.00 Bradlield's Mother's Friend 74 $1.00 HorftetterV ) Stomach Hitters. . . .74 $1.00 Sulphur Hitters 25o vUulI's Cough Syrup 19c 35c Husband's Calcined Magnesia .29 2Jc Sheflleld's Dentifrice. 25o box , (3 cake ? ) llutermllk Soap , .10 l3c ! Irene's Talcum Powder. . . . . . . . .11 GOo Shl'.oh's ' Consumption Cure Co Cough Drops ( Men'thol ' ) 2 for. . . .03 33o Jnynes' Vermifuge .29 $1.W Steam's Wlno of Coil Liver Oil. . fXta Crane's Furniture Polish 25 $1.00 Jayno'a Kxpectorant .74 SOo Syrup of Fliss ( genuine ) . . _ 25o Carter's ' Liver Pills 12 23o Carl'a Clover Hoot .19 $1.00 Soft's S\-phllltlc Specific 7 * 25o Chamberlain's Cough Syrup. . . .14 Ma Kathalron ( Lyon's , for hair ) . . .39 COo Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets , , ' 2."c Giitlcura Soap 15 $1.00 Kalamazoo CcUry Compound. .65 2."o Sherman's Cold Tablets 25c Calder's Tooth Powdar 19 Kofeko ( substitute for coffee ) 15o r/o Scott's Emulsion Cod Liver OH. . " 60o Campbell's Arsonlo Wafers 40 and .23 $1.00 Scott's Kmulslon Cod Liver Oil , . . . 25u Casrarettes . - : 19 $1.00 Kendall's Spavin Cure 79 COo Schlffman'fl Asthma Cure 35o Castorla jf. 22 $1.00 Kilmer's Swamp Hoot 75 Gc Sozodont ' SDo Camphor Ice 14 $ l.CO Kennedy's Medical Discovery. . . . 1.14 Wte St. Jacob's Oil . . _ $2.00 Chlchester English Pennyroyal $1.00 Klckapoo Indian Sagwa 74 COc Tarrnnt'H Seltzer Apperlent .89 Pills ( Diamond brand ) 1.49 COc King's New Discovery. . . , 29 2."ic Trask Magnetic Ointment 19 23c Carbolic Salve ( Sherman & Me- 23o Koenlg's Hamburger Ilrust Thee .13 lOo IJnclo Sam's Tar Soap. . . 05 Conncll's ) 19 23a Krauze's H a < lacho Capriiiles 19 IGo Unclu Sarn'8 Tar Heap , OS Eo Chewing Gum Sticks , all kinds , 2 $1.00 Llsterlnn ( Lambert , St. I-ouls ) Gl 20c Vaseline Camphor Ice. . . IO for 05 23o Lyon's Tooth Powder 19 lOo Vaseline , plain , 2-ounco botyeiiii .05 COc Cutlcura Salve , 3S 25o Laxative Bromo-Qulnlne 14 ! Xto Vaseline , plain , -ounco bottle , . . . 10 Sl.no Cutlrura Resolvent 75 $1.00 Lactope-ptlne. Powder ( I oz. bottles COo Viola Cream .89 $1.00 CarUlmcl Sprudel Salta 74 tles ) 74 250 Winslow'g ( Mrs. ) Soothing Syrup .18 23c DiWItt's One Minute Cough Cure .19 73o Laird's Bloom of Youth 59 COc Williams' PlnVc Pills .8 * 23o DeWltt'a Witch Hazel Salve 19 COo La Blanche Face Powder 33 $1.23 Warner's Safe Cure 80 25o Davis * Headache Panders 19 23o Lloyd's Asepsln Soap 15 $1.00 Wine Cardul ( McKlroes ) ei GOc Kleotrlc Bitters 39 $1.00 Log Cabin Sarsaparllla 69 33o Warner's Llthla Tablets 19 15o Electro-Silicon for cleaning 09 75o Magnolia. QJalm ( Hagon'B ) 54 23c Witch Hazel Salve 19 COo Ely's Cream Balm .39 S5o Munyon's Hemedlcs ( all kinds ) 10 33o Woodbury'n Facial Soap 14 23o Espey's Fragrant Cream 19 ' . < ; Mcnnen's Talcum Powder. . . 11 15o Williams' Tar Soap 09 $1.00 Falrchltd's Peptogenlc Milk Pow * $1.0) Mothers' Friend 74 $1.00 Wyeth's Beef. Iron and Wlno 74 der . . .75 "So Moeller's Cod Liver Oil 59 $1.00 Yale's ( Madame ) Hair Tonlo $1.00 Fleming's Walt Whiskey. , M ) $1.00 Milts' Nervine- 74 and other $1.00 preparations , per lOo Frog In Throat ; Ou Mo Malted Milk 39 package , M 2oo Frostllla ID $1.00 Mnltlne Preparations ) So $1.50 Yale's ( Madame ) Maslcal Secret 2'c fraves' ! Tooth Powder 19 too Malvlna. Cream or Ix > tlon 39 and other $1.CO preparations 1.00 COo Gauss Catarrh Tablets 40 23o M. & L. Florida. Water 19 210 Yale's ( Madame ) Soap IS fXa ) Gem Catarrh Cure 35 DOe Mellln'g Food 39 Xonwelsa for Tcoth. 23o Gargling Oil 19 GOc Nfetle'a Milk Food 39 E5o Garfleld Tea 19 $1.00 Orange Blossom 7u ALL PRICES QUOTED FOR SPOT CASH ONLY. WRITE FOR CATALOGUE. SHERMAN & McCONNELL DRUG CO. , 1513 DODGE STREET , Omaha. Neb. GOODS NEVER OLD AT OUR STORE AS THEY MOVE FAST.