k , ' THE CKMAIIA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , NOVEMJJEI ? 0 , lSi)8. ) SURVEYORS READY FOR WORK Corps of Illinois Central Engineers Arrives in Council Bluff * . READY FOR CONSTRUCTION BY APRIL Lni t Doulit Aliont. ( lie IntrntlonH of CumliiK to O in nil 11 lllHiicIleil J'rrillctlnn It Will Une the Union riiclllo IIrlline. Further confirmation of the report that the Illinois Central railroad Is coming Into Omaha hai niaJo Its appearance In local railroad circles , andtcvcu those who hail doubted that the great north and south fjyatcm was heading a line this way now expect to 100 tralna of the Illinois Central road running Into Omaha within a year. A corps of civil engineer ! ] from the Cbl-i cage headquarters of the company came Into Council Bluffs on Monday , anil on Tuesday morning left for Denlson , la. The party uas composed mostly of young engineers who have- had tlireo and four years' experience In laying out lines for the Illinois Central. On Monday they remained In Council Bluffs , looking ever the ground which Is wanted for terminal purposes there. On Tuesday jnornlng they were joined by Assistant Chief engineer Oration of the Illinois Central , and later took a Northwestern train for Denl- BOn. BOn.These These engineers expect to he at work eurveylng ami platting a right-of-way be tween Fort Dodge and Council Bluffs dur ing November and December , or as long as the season will allow field work to be done. Donlson , la. , will bs the headquarters of the party , and the engineering work will bo carried on In both directions from there , with ono line to Fort Dodge on the north and another to Council Bluffs on th ( south. It Is expected the entire engineering work will bo completed before April BO that thai actual work of construction may bo com- menccd with the opening of the spring sea- ' sou. sou.It It Is announced very positively from Chicago cage that an oindal party , Including Presi dent Fish , Chief Knglnecr Sloan , General Superintendent Sullivan and Assistant Gen eral Superintendent Ilartlgan , all frori Chicago cage headquarters of the Illinois Cintral , will como out hero this week to see how Knglnccr Grafton and his corps are getting along with their work and to further look ever the field which the company proposes to enter. Another fact that , ' 3 acceptcdi by railroad men here as Indicative of the Intention of the Illinois Central to enter Omaha next year Is the renewed activ ity of the Omaha Bridge & Terminal railway to secure a municipal franchise for streets leading to the center of this city fioni East Omaha. A well posted railroad man of this city sizes up the situation In this way : "There Is no doubt In my mind about the Illinois Central's coming in here , but 1 think It will como over the Union Paclflo bridge. The cloeo connection nf E. H. Harrl- nnn with the Union Pacific and the Illinois Central naturally leads to such a belief. 1 think the Omaha. Bridge & Terminal jail- way Is trying to get hold of valuable ter minals here , BO that It may hold them out to the Illinois Central as an Inducement to cross the river at Kast Omaha. I notice by your morning paper that General Manager Webster of the llrldgo and Terminal company - pany yesterday said that ho would have ono , If not two , roads coming Into Omaha over his proposed tracks within a year. This may be the" aim of that company , and un > iloubtedly is , but when the Illinois Central Mots ready to enter Omaha I bcllcvo It will UHO the Union Pacific brldgo und the now union station at Tenth and Mason streets. "Should thi ! Chicago Great Western enter the city , I think the Bridge and Terminal company stands a. very fair chance of getting that road to UHO Its terminals here , providing , of course , the application for a franchise on the Omaha street ; ! wanted should be granted by the city. But at present I think the Brldce and Terminal company has not closed with either line on an agreement for usu of its terminals. " A1IOMTIOX OF Til 13 of it Clulct J.lUIe AVnrfiirc Aiming tll IllK IilllCN. Western railroads are being tugged and pulled and" hauled for their support by the lines east of Chicago engaged In a vigorous dispute ever the proposed abolition of pas senger differential ! ; . B. A. Ford , general passenger agent of the Pennsylvania lines west of Chicago , has telegraphed to the western lines that the standard lines have agreed on the equalization of through rates by thy abolition of differentials. He has asked for the support of the western lines. It Is presumed telegrams from the general passenger agents of the differential lines to the effect that they have not agreed on the abolition of differentials and asking the western lines to oppose any such movement will soou bo received. It Is proposed to t.ut both the standard and differential Hues on a common basis on through business , eastbound business from points west of Chicago and business tcJ points west of Chicago from the cast. This will bfl accomplished by cutting off the $3 difference In fares by which the standard lines now exceed the differential lines. On transcontinental business this condition Is practically in effect now , as the Santa Fe decided to adopt Biich a conrtc soon after the Interstate Commerce commission ruled against the Canadian 1'acltlc. Omaha passenger men anticipate a lively fight before the matter Is decided and should the standard lines win out In their efforts to hive their through rates reduced to equal those of the differential lines the latter will seek some way to overcome the physical Ad van la Res of the standard lines. It would bo no surprise If this movement goefl against the differential linen to see them again Inaugurate the practice of paying liberal commissions to ticket agents. If they do they will sccitro an amount ot builncrs fron. the west that the standard lines can only hope to capture by paying equally good commissions to tlio ticket agents for tickets over their lines. xmv SVSTCSI oi-n > 8 SOUTIIWAMU. Colorado fc Southern Itrnrhcn from tlic .Summit to ( lie * Sen. DCNVEU , Colo. , Nov. 8. The Denver & Gulf lallroad , which Is to be sold under foreclosure November IS , will \ be re- christened the Colorado & Southern rail way when the reorganization Is effected. This title , It Is announced , had been ac- I i ccpted by llccelver Frank Trumbull , who I ' Is to be president of the now company , and by the leading stockholders. The road will j i extend from Denver through Wyoming to Fort Worth , Tex. , with the prospects of I further extension toward tide water In the futflre. The South Park line will become a i branch of the system , thus making true the I phrase , "From the Summit to the sea. " Tlinp Cnrrt On November 20 the Burlington will make three changes In Its Omaha tlmo card. The i night train for Kansas City , which now leaves here at 11 p. m. , will leave considerably - ably earlier. The new time will bo 10 or 10:30 : o clock , probably the latter , the exact time being dependent on connections from the north over the Omaha road. On the same day the Burlington will start daylight train service between Omaha and Chicago. Train No. 6 will le.ivo Denver at 1:40 p. in. , and arrive here at 6:30 : a.m. , leave hero at 6-AQ a. m. and arrive In Chicago at 8:15 : p.m. The Omaha-Hastings local , trains Nos. 11 and 12 , which were put on for the exposi tion period will bo taken out of service on the same .date. Trunk Line Committee lo ninnnlvp. CHICAGO , Nov. 8. The western trunk 1 line commlttoo Is about to follow the cxam- I plo of tlio Tralllc association aud BO out of j business. A special meeting of the trafllo officials has been * called for next Thursday and It Is generally agreed that they will agree to dissolve the commlttoo. This fact that the committee baa failed to do any real good In the way of maintaining rates Is said to have had as much effect on the views of the , executive officers aa has the recent de cision of the supreme court in the Joint Trfflc association case. Wlnuhcll lU-turiin lo Denver A Gulf. ST. I/OU1S , Nov. S. It is stated on the beit authority that B. L. Wlnchcll , general passenger ngent of the St. Louis & San Fran cisco railroad , will resign December 1 to re turn to the Union Pacific. Denver & Gulf railroad as general traffic manager and as sistant to tho. president , with headquarters at Denver. Ills successor on the 'Frisco is selected , but not yet announced. FEDERAL BUHLDINU NOTES , Loltoy Q , Phillips of Crete has been appointed - pointed a , railway ppstul clerk for thu route between Hnrtlngton and Norfolk. John H. Erclc of Omaha has Hied a peti tion In tbo United States court to be declared a bankrupt. Ho Is ono of the Henry Bolln bondsmen. His Indebtedness amounts to over $100.000 , artrto from his liability on that bond , all of which Is for borrowed money , and most of It secured on by real estate In this city. In nearly every case the securities had been taken under foreclosure and a deficiency Judgment entered. He rep resented In his petition that ho had nothing In the shape of assets upon which his cred itors could realize , Monster air pumps to ! ho used In the ele vators at the now postcSlce have arrived at the building. The contractor Is now working on mall r.rid ash lifts In the build ing , which ho will have completed In ten days. Work on the pas anger elevators Is progrc , lng rapidly and they will bo In working order before the close of the year Work of alt kinds toward the completion of the building \ being rUshrd , and the fourth floor Is now practically completed. Superin tendent Latenser says ho will bo able to turn the building over to the government by March 1 next. AVlinM/iiliu'H I.ONN MeniiN ( o Spnln. The 10s of Cuba means to Spain the loss of the very sustenance of the nation. Al ready her lax-ridden people are crying for bread. In Iho sumo way the loss of your once vigorous appetite means poverty and starvation to your body. If any render ot this pnjier wli'hes ' to be hungry again aa when a""chlld , aud wants to fully enjoy hearty meals , wo can recommend Hosteller's Stomach Dlttcrs. It cures indigestion , dys pepsia and constipation. Mortality H < n < lNtli-ii. Tho'following births and deaths were re ported lo Iho health commissioner during the twenty-four hours ending at noon yes terday : , Births L. Anderson , 1017 Oak , girl ; Jacob Gola , 2124 Soulh Thlrty-flrst , girl ; Martin SunartL'k , 112C South Thlrteenlh , boy ; John Vacek , 2f > 2 ! ) South Twenty-ninth , girl ; John Mullen , U10 South Thirty-fifth avenue' boy ; Harry Sprlnggato , 2640 Dodge , girl ; J. C. Uurant. 2G2G Capitol avenue , boy ; W. 0. McCoucl , 2111 South Thirty-fourth , girl. Deaths Charles Carlson , 2817 Cumlng , 28 years ; William 0. Honor , 1320 Cal.fornla , 39 years. . Pr < * nclicrK' L'nioii , The following resolution was unanimously adopted by the Omaha Methodist Preachers' union of this city on Monday afternoon , No vember 7 , 1S9S : Resolved. That In the mailer of ono J , T. Tamlnoslan. the Omaha Methodist Preachers' union disavow all connection with or en dorsement of the said Tamlnoslan , and ad vise our people to govern themselves ac cordingly. J. n. MAXFIELD , President. O. A. LUCE. Secretory of the Omaha Methodist Preachers' Union. Attention , .Touriioyincn Ilnlcers ! There will be a mass meotlng of Journey men bakers Saturday eve. Nov. 12th , at Labor temple , N. E. cor 17th and Douglas Etc. . at 8 o'clock , to effect permanent or ganization. All cordially invlled. * The [ xposition flyer takes you to St. Louis in less than fifteen hours. Burlington Route. Leaves Omaha 4:30 : p. in. Arrives St. Louis 7:19 : a. m. Sleeper , chair car , smoker , gas , \yicle ves- tibuled throughout. Starts from the Big Depot at the south end of the 10th street viaduct. Ticket Office : New Depot : 1502 farnam St. 10th & Mason Sts. Telephone 251) . Telephone 128. I IT IS NOT AN INNOVATION , Opening of Night Schools is the Second ( Time for the Venture. FIRST TRIAL DOES NOT PROVE A SUCCESS Selt-cllnii of Tenchcm for These School * AVI 11 He nn Ininnrlnnt Clement Looking to Their Bncccii * . The night school which will b opened In the Cas3 and Lcavcuworth schools will bo no Innovation ! " . Four yeara ago the ex periment was tried , hut later the plan uasi abandoned because the attendance fell away. I If the same result occurs this time the schools will be closed , but It is generally believed by the board members that the schools will bo well attended. The teachers to be employed are to be se lected by Supcrlntedcnt Pcarso and the com mittee on teachers and considerable care Is to bo used In making the appointments. j < The teachers must be especially adapted fort , the work , as they will meet a different class of scholars than those who attend the day schools. Some of the board members fear that a rowdy element will try to secure ad mission for the sole purpose of getting In out of the cold , but It In not anticipated that much trouble will be found In barring out this class. Only the elementary branches of Instruc tion will form the curriculum , consisting mainly of geography , reading , writing and arithmetic. Inasmuch as ono teacher will be In charge of each school , the curriculum cannot well bo further extended. Kliulcrtcnrtenn Hun All Hay. The action of the Board of Education In ordering that the kindergartens should be run ail day after next Monday will put thai department of the public school system upon the same basts on which the kindergartens were operated two ycara ago. At that tlmo the dally term of both kindergartens and primary grades was cut down from a full da" In the Interests ot economy. A halt year later the primary grades wore put back to full grade sessions , but the kin dergartens were allowed to run' on the half day plan. Superintendent Pcarse declares that the action was taken to satisfy the demands of school patrons that the kindergartens should run all day. Some ot the board members are nevertheless opposed to the extension. They siy that the demand Is not based upon good grounds , Inasmuch.as they hold that half a day's school Is sufficient for ( he small children who attend the kindergartens. Their objections arc also founded on princi ples of economy. The added sessions will re quire the employment of four or flvo more teachers , which will add at least $200 and perhaps more , to the teachers' monthly pay roll. roll.In In Superintendent 'Pearso's office Is a full peck measure , If not more , of money , con sisting in great measure of pennies and nick els. The sum total value of this bunch ot money Is In the neighborhood of $275. The money Is the proceeds of the collection taken up from the school children on Lafayeilo day. day.Miss Miss Fisher , teacher In the Columbian school , wlio has been absent a week on ac count of illness , has returned to duty. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup Is a preventive for Joss of voice and ulcerated throat. BOSTON STOIIE ItlllHOV SAI.ll. The Sale of Itlliliou II ennui lit * Cannes n Scnnbtlon. Never before wore there mich ribbon bar gains. Never again ivlll there bo such a sale. sale.All All the finest quality strictly all silk rib bon remnnntfl on sale at less than * 4 their regular price. Every kind of ribbon from 'ie > narrow No. 2 to the eight Inch wldp ( us1 Ibbon. Satin ribbons , gros grain ribbons , moire ribbons , Uvffeta ribbons , fancy llaya- dcro striped ribbons , fancy plaid ribbons , sash ribbons , neck ribbons , double faceJ satin cord edge ribbons , in fact every kind of ribbon. Today the sale will be just as attractive as yesterday , as almost an en tire new lot will be placed on sale and from time to tlmo as the goods sell out the coun ters will bo replenished. BO niunoNS FOU xc YD. All the narrow ribbons that generally sell at 5c , go on sale at 1c yard. RIBBONS WORTH UP TO 13C QO AT 3C. All the 7c , lOe , 12'XiC and 15c ribbons , on sale at S'/ic yard. AH the lOc and 25e ribbons at 7"/4o. BOC RIBBONS AT 15C. AH the double faced , cord edge , satin ribbons bens that generally sell at S5c and 50c , are on sale at I5card. . J1.25 SASH RIBBONS , 230 YARD. All the llnest quality 8-ln. wide sash and Bayadere ribbons , doilble faced satin ribbons bens , etc. , worth up to $1.25 yard , go on sale at 2'c yard. yard.BOSTON BOSTON STORE. Omaha , N. W. Cor. 16th and Douglas. Girl Iln Hyntcrln. Mary Murry , IB years old , arrested last night with two younger companions named Ella and May Johnson on the charge ol incorrlglblllty developed a violent attack of hysteria In her cell yesterday morning. She became so bad that a straight jacket had to be applied. When the attack had abated some the girl was taken to her home , Twenty-ninth and Chicago streets , in a carriage. The gloominess of nor cell and her surroundings Is supposed to have brought on the attack. The Xcw Mercer Hotel. Wo can board you this winter cheaper than you can keep house. Electric light , steam heat , fifty baths. JIAUMI'n.nXT YjlAIIVS. Omnhn to Chicago. The Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul rail way has just placed In service two'mag nificent electric lighted trains between Omaha nud Chicago , leaving Omaha dally at 5:45 : p. m. . arriving Chicago at 8:25 : a. m. and leaving Chicago 6:15 : p. m. and arriving Omaha 8:20 : a. m. Each train Is lighted throughout by electricity , has buffet smok ing cars , drawing room sleeping cars , dinIng - Ing cars and reclining chair cars and runs over the shortest line and smoothest road bed between the two cities. Ticket office , 1B04 Farnam street , and at Union depot. Her Grand European hotel now open. , Ele gant rooms , ladles' and gents' cafe and'grlll room. Cor. 16th and Howard. Thr Only Ilnllroiitl to CUlcnco. With a daylight train. Leavei Omaha 6:10 : a. m. every day , arriving Chicago the same evening at 8:15 : , when close connections are made with all lines beyond. This train Is 60 years ahead of the times and is proving Immensely popular with Omaha people. Other flying trains leave for Chicago at 4:53 : and 6:55 : n. ta. dally , r.liv tlrknt office , HOI Farnam St. . "The Northwestern Line. " .luntlce Shoim Take Holiday. Around the lustice courts Iho clerks and contablcavero having , a holiday. The justices had wisely refrained from setting ; cases for trial on election day and consequently quently there was liltlo to do. The attor neys were all or at leant most of them busy in thu political field and did not have tlmo to attend to court matters , cqn- sequently they were not starting any new SUltJ. Conetlratlon prevents the brdy from ridding - ding , itself of waste matter. De Witt's Lit- euro sick heaAarhc. btlloiinnrbs Inactive tie Knrly Illieru'\\lll remove the trouble and liver , and clear the complexion. Small , sugar-coated ; don't grips or rauso nausea. Sam'l Burns. 1318 Farnam , Is selling a i Genuine llavlland dinner i t , KO.OO , for- ' mtrty $35.00. , n.f mi us. CJold Mcilnl Ilutter. Clold medal butter , Wo all know that the cremorlos which won gold medals foi mak ing the beet butter sent to the exposition surely must bo the best butter makers , so we have made auangtmcnts with them to send all their butter to us , because It Is the best buttermade. . Gold medal creamery butter. I9c , 21c nnd 22'Ac ; line fresh dairy butter , only 14Hc , 16c and 17 ic ; good country butter , 124c. Best Minnesota flour. Fancy high patent flour per Back , OSc. Wo guarantee It to be the best or your USc back. Pure York stale buckwheat , per sack , TCc : pure Nebraska buckwheat , per sack , 25o ; yellow or whlto cornmeal , per sack , 10c : now red chanber- rles , per pound , 74c ; self-raising pancake flour , 2-pound packages , only S l-3o ; now raisin cured prunes , per pound , 64c ! ; new Valencia raisins , per pound , 3Acj } Armour's new inlnco meat , only 7'/4c ' : assorted eoups , Anderson's , tall cans , 7e. This Is the finest soup made. Try It. Twenty pounds fine 'granulated sugar for $1.00. Moats. Meet our prices on meats. Best brand California hams , D4o ; cooked corned Goof , lOc ; potted or deviled ham , Ic ; prime roast beef , ICc ; fresh spare ribs , 5H ! Armour pork oausage , 7V c ; No. 1 sugar cured hams , Sc ; boneless cottage ham , 8'Xic ; our beat brand bacon , lOo : very good bacon , 7ic ! : Gorman summer sausage , 12'/ioj New England cooked ham , Oc ; pickled pork , 6c , chipped beef , 12\4c ; 3 pounds best kettle ( rendered lard , 20c ; 6 pounds best kettle ren dered lard , 35e ; spring chickens. So. HAYDEN BROS. SUNDAY SCHOOL INSTITUTE to He DlRonnneil nt the Con vention Which McctH nt Trinity Cnthcdrnl Wednesday Mulit. The topics of discussion and papera to be read at the third annual meeting of the Sunday School Institute held at Trinity cathedral , November 9 and 10 , will bo as follows : Wednesday , November 0. S:00 : p. m. , "Tho [ deal , Sunday -Schcol ; " "The Sunday School Not a Substitute for the Church. " Thursday , November 10. 10:00 : a. ra. , hnly communion. 11:00 : a. m. . business meeting. 11:30 : a. in. , "What Shall Wo" Sing In Sun day School ? " "What Is the Best Arrange ment of Services , Lessons , etc. " "What is the Best Method for Sunday School OfferIng - Ing ? " 1:00 : p. m. , luncheon. 2:30 : p. m. , "How Can We Retain the Older Children In Sunday School ? " "What Is the Best Method to Interest Parents in Sunday School ? " "How Can We Persuade Men to Take an Interest In Sunday School ? " * "What Prepa ration Ought to Bo Made by Sunday School Teachers ? " 6:00 : p. in. , supper. "What Shall Wo Teach Our Various Grades ? " "Can We Have a Uniform System of Lessons ? " General discussion. AnnounccnicntH. Leon Herrmann has been pronounced by the crlUr ! > tu every city ho has visited as the most skillful , onterlalnlng and success ful magician now on the stage. Together with Adelaide Herrmann , the handsome young danscuso and prostldlgltalrlce , ho will appear at Boyd's theater for two nights , commenc ing tonight. Leon Herrmann's Illusions are now and original and are said lo be the most mysterious and marvelous ever performed. Ills palming and card tricks are past all understanding and are so deftly done as to hint nt collusion with the arch demon him self. Adelaide 'Herrmann ' will give many of the novelties lhat have made her popularity worldwide. In a magnificent Japanese costume - tumo she will introduce many of the mys teries of the Orient. Her dances ore famous the world overand , the offerings for the pres ent season have been pronounced bewllder- Ingly beautiful. The International Grand Opera company and Mmo. Clementine De Vero will open a season of grand opera here at Boyd's thea ter on Thursday , November 17. Clementine De Yerc , the brilliant soprano , will be heard hero" for the first tlmo In grand opera. Slit made a tremendous success In London at the Covent Garden theater , also at thn Metro politan opera1 house 1n New York , nnd It goes without tfoy'lng 'that her surroundings will bp as coniftlflo as possible. The operas to bo given hcrefTvlll be newly mounted with elaborate 'scendry. beautiful costumes and accoutrements There will be an orchestra pf twenty-five musicians and thn chorus numbers fortyjflvo voices. Signer H. Saplo Is the conductor and for the last llvo mont'in has been rchearelng steadily the forces under his baton. ' The Peace Jubilee fair for the benefit of the Sacred Heart church will open November 14th , 189S , In Thurston Rifles' hall. A Winter I'mrnloii. If sick you can find holp. If crippled with rheumatism you can bo cured. If tired you need rest and the place to go Is Hot Springs , South Dakota. The expense Is less than you Imagine. "Tho Northwestern Line" has announced special excursions , certain days this month at cheap rates. The Evans hotel will remain open an' U and all other hotels and boarding honsc ? are giving good service with low rales dur ing the winter. Hound trip rates ; Omaha , $16.40 ; Missouri Valley , $16.55Sioux City. $14.80. and corresponding spending reductions from other points west. Climate , water , scenery and hotels sre un excelled. Thirty days' time allowed and any agent P. , E. & M. V. H. It. , or J. H. GabK Trav. Passenger Agent , Denlron , Iowa , can tell you moro about It. The next date will bo November 22 , 1898. Currt of 1 The undersigned desire to tender their heartfelt thanks to Banner lodge. No. 120 , Modern Woodmen of America , and to the Orhaha Street Railway employes nnd frl'nds for their kind atlentlon In the bereavement over the death of our husband and father. MHS. SIDNEY J. OLDFIELD. ELLA MAY OLDFIKLD. AUornej'K * IH-nrliiK fioc-H Over. The hearing of David Van Etteu. H. E. Rich and Martin Quick , recently arrested for forging bonds In Justice Baxter's court and for issuing forged bonds , was continued from Monday afternoon until Saturday afternoon , next , The failure to produce Martin Quick In court was the reason Judge Gordon granted a continuance. This Is the second time the defendants hnve , been granted a. continuance , owing tp the failure of Quick to show up. He was released on bonds at the time of his arrest , with Thomas Murray as his surely. He Im mediately disappeared and since has not been heard of. Dry nn Stan * for Itrcnltfant. Colonel W. J. Bryan stopped over In Omaha yesterday long enough to take breakfast at the Paxton while on his way homo from Savannah on leave. He wus met hero by G. M. Hitchcock , but as he was In the cltv but a few minutes few others had the pleasure of meeting him. He Is re ported to be looking well and wore a colonel's fatigue Uniterm. ' Overcome evil with good. Overcome your coughs aud colds with One Minute Cough Cure. H Is so coed chtlldren cry for It. It cures croup , bronchitis , pneumonia , grippe and all throat and lung diseases. Pnnernl of Flremnn Howcr. The funeral of William O. Hewer , the fire man killed a few days ago In the wreck at Council Bluffs , occurred ot 2 yesterday afternoon from the Lowe Avenue Presbyte rian church , under the auspices of the Broth erhood of Locomotive Firemen. Intermeno wao In Prospect Hill cemetery. The funeral and services were largely attended. Will Mull the Chccli * . A change has been made In the matter of paying exposition dividends. Instead of receiving their checks at the banks , stockholders - holders will receive them by mall. This applies to nil certificates nlixJ on Monday or Iherenftcr. Stock certificates and checks will bo mailed as fait as p-sslble. Ilolilifil HIT Trunlc. During the temporary absence of Mrs. M. A. Hlchard'on. Seventeenth and Caplt 1 ave nue , last night , pome one entered her room , ' forced open her trunk and stole two watches and n quantity of clothing. iojM' I nlon ninlianiln. Omaha Newsboys' union hca dis banded. All b ys who want to sell papers can get their stock by calling on Mogy. , I I The eooner a cough or cold Is cured with out harm to the sufferer the better. One Minute CoUKh Cure quickly cures. Why euf- fer when such a cough cure ta within teach ? It U plpasant to the taste. I ! BOSTON STORE SHOE SALE The Great Chicago Wholesale Shoo Stock of Goldsmith , Ro enlmsh & Lovio , GOES ON SALE TODAY. All Three Mine Uenartnicnt * Trans formed Into Mummoutli llnrKalu Counter * Snlc Start * H O'clock Shnrn Thin Mornlnu. LADIES' $3.00 OXFORD TIES. 69e. Ono lot ladles' hand turn. French patent calf , silk top Oxford ties , muda to tctnll nt $ j.l)0 ) a pair , go on bargain counters nt b'JO per pairbllRhtly damaged. MEN'S $3 , 4. $5 AND $6 SHOES , $1.98. Your cholco today of thousands ot men's black nnd tan calf skin , box calf , wil low calf , Kungnrco , colt skin and cordovan shoes all welt soles and made to retail from $3 to $6 ; your cholco of the entire lot , $1.93 per pair. For the convenience ot customers , nnd the easy and quick selection , \\o have assorted these lots into sizes ; all thn No. 6 , for In stance , are on one Immense bargain square , nil the No. 7 on another , and BO on. LADIES' $3 , $1 , $3 AND $6 SHOES AT $1.9S. On Immense bargain counters thousands ot ladles' finest black and tan kid nnd fancy vesting top , hand-turn shoes nnd hand-welt shoes , made to retail from $3 to $0 n pair ; your cholco ot the entire lot. nny size , at $1.98. Remember these Indies' shoes nro all on bargain squares , assailed , tied together and ready for your quick selection , LADIES' HIGH BICYCLE BOOTS. $1.23. 300 pairs ladles' knee-high black kid bicy cle boots on bargain squares at $1.25 per pair. ' MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES. 600 pairs misses' nnd children's dongohx box calf and kangaroo shoes ; go at G9c , 75c , S9c , OSc nnd $1.15. * e BOYS' AND YOUTHS' SHOES. 300 pairs boys' , youths' and little gents' shoes , at 7Cc , S9c , OSc and $1.15. OVERSHOES AND RUBBERS. 1,200 men's warm-lined nrctlcs , 79c pair. 1,000 children's arctics , 39 pair. 200 misses' arctics. 09c pair. MORE SHOE BARGAINS. All the above bargains are just simply picked out to give you nn idea at what the entire stock will go. It Is Impossible for us to commence to tell you of the wonderful snaps thcro are in this sale. There Is this much sure , that no sale ever held offered the high qualities , line shoemaklng and now styles at prices as wo do In this Bale. BOSTON STORE. Omah.a. Selling out Goldsmith , Rosenbush & Levlo Chicago wholesale stock. BOSTON STORE. Omaha. N. W. Cor. 16th pod Douglas. Diadem cremery butter , 25c. Clcland & . Smith , 1403 Douglas bt. YOU CA1VAOT DO ANYTlllffG CLSB If 1'on Want to Go Kant except take the "Northwestern Line" If you desire a fast daylight trip between Omaha nud Chicago , because no other line runs a daylight train. Leaves Omaha C:10 : a. m. , arrives Chicago 8:1B : same evening. Close connection with eastern lines. A good train ? Emphatically YES. * City ofllce. 1101 Farnam. / MAGNIFICENT TRAINS To All Principal Wentcrn Point Via Union I'aclllc. TWO trains dally. 4:33 : p. m. and 11:55 p. m. for Denver nnd Colorado points. TWO trains dally , SDO : a. m. and 4:35 : p. m. for Utah and California points. ONE train dally , 4:35 : p. m. for Utah , Idaho , Montana and Oregon points. For full particulars call at City Ticket office , 1302 Farnura St. mnu. Thomns , at the home of his eon , John T. , 2113 South Forty-sixth street , Monday , Novsmbcr 7. ' Funeral Wednesday , 2 p. in. Interment , Ever green cemetery. Scotch and. Australian papers please copy. ALEXANDER-Mrs. Sarah Jane , wife of nenjnmin Alexander , 27th nnd Armour streets , South Omalm. Funeral 3 p. m. Wednesday ut the Episcopal church. Chicago cage and London , Out. , papers copy. HOPPER-SADIE , aged 12 yenrn. 9 months , Tuesday morning at 1 o'clock , of perni cious anaemia , daughter or Chns. Hopper , tit residence of uncle , V. W. Corliss , 2312 South 24th Bt. , Omaha. Funeral 2 p. m. Wednesday , at 2912 S. 21th st. Interment Thursday , Nov. 10 , U3S , nt Waterloo , Neb. NEDIUSKVS LARGtST AND FANORIICBR WERV Received fhe highest award on their Draught Beer and a Gold Medal on their Bottled Beer at ihe Transmississippi Exposition , proving conclu sively that their Beer is Pure. Artesian well water only Is used in the mnuufucturo of this boor. Deeper Cuts on Drug Prices The old-fashloncd way of running a drug store Is not She style for today. PEOPLE1 will hnv'i the new remedies nnd toilet nrtlcIes-PHYSICIANS Insist on having now chemicals and Pharmaceu ticals. "QUICK SALES and small profits" Is the maxim now where It used to be : No goods sold without 100 per cent profit. Drug buyers will find our sioro comprises every variety of drug , medicine or sur- great appliance which can possibly be needed by the physician or public. Wo aia also in position to give prompt and competent service , ns our force at COMPETENT PHARMACISTS IH MORK THAN DOUIJLE that of any other store In Omaha or Nebraska. Jloll orders promptly attended t > > . Terms. SPOT CASH. Wrlto for Catalogue of prices. Sherman & McDonnell Drug Co of Ulock. ir.l.'l DIHIKU Street , Oinnlin. ATO n \VJUING KRUG rumes and the Fred Krup Hi-owing Co. hii3 the diploma nnd medal at their ofllco to prove it. 73 \F.ARB Ol * "Thcro nro others" but hone equal , KltUG GAHINET for purity , strength and excellence of quality. . Hcc , Nov. 9 , 'M. " \Vlien \ wo told you yesterday that we were soiling littio boy's suits worth three dollars and four dollars for 1.75 and 2.50 wo told it to you in all seriousness. Wo meant it. Wo mean it today. Wo repeat that I the suits which wo placed on sale yesterday , the new suits are far and away the best values that has over been seen in this town. They are nobby little Ju nior suits for boys 4 to S years , made up in hand some cheviots , in Scotch Thibots , in splendid un dressed Worsteds , and with fancy braided collars of cashmere and broadcloth , and wo have divided them into two great lots , ono lot marked 1.75 and ono marked 2.50 a suit. You want to bear in mind that these are not old stock , they are not the left-overs from the Exposition stock , they aroTiot a lot of un saleable goods marked down to get rid of them , for every ono of them was made up for us within the past forty days , and they haven't been in Omaha much longer than 48 hours. Wo have plenty of sizes - es , plenty ot patterns , plenty of suits , but we would advise you to come and see them as early as possible. Nebraska bargains have a way of disappearing as soon as they are thoroughly noised around. 5.00 A Regular $12.5O All Wool . Kersey Overcoat for $5.OO. \ 300 blue , black and brown , raw , edge , all wool , Kersey Overcoats , lined with line leatli- erine body lining , Skinners ealin sleeve linings , sizes 3d to 44 , ele gantly made and finished ; regular $12.50 garments ; while this lot lasts for only A Regular $12.5O All Wool Kersey Overcoat for $5.00. \ Selling the Most Clot hi 112 in Omaha * We are selling them at prices that afford economical pur chasers the opportunity of a lifetime. ! 0 GRAND SAND OVER 100 UPRIGHTS IN STOCK. $1,500 Stelnway Pianos $1,300 $150 Ivertt & Pond Pianos Si ! $1,150 Stelnway Pianos 1,000 $100 Ivers & Pond Pianos 338 $1,050 Stelnway Pianos 900 $500 Voso & Sons Pianos 385 $400 Voso & Sons Pianos 338 $900 Stelnway Pianos 810 $500 Emerson Planoa 365 $800 Stelnway Pianos C75 $375 Emerson Pianos 275 $750 Stelnway Pianos C25 KImball Upright Pianos 85 $700 Stelaway Pianos UOO Hohman Pianos 100 $600 Stelnway Planoa COO Knabe Pianos 115 $600 Ivors & Pond 1'lanos 4uO Smith & Barnes Pianos 125 $500 Ivers & Pond Pianos 385 New England Pianos . 135 Other pianos 40.00 , snO.OO and $ GO.OO. Organs , slO.OO and upwards. Now upright pianos on < 5 monthly installments. 1313 Farnam St. Sciimoller & IViueiier , Open ( -'veilings. .t soxs the decay In your Iceth by slaving us a cnll or some day tin decayed tooth will stop you from your \\ork and compel you to take a IW oft to Ket It attended to. and it always ccmcs when moat Inconvenient. Consult- THE LEADI C DENTIST. 3rd Floor Paxtrn Blk. , 10th and Farnam 8ts. Telephony 10 < B. Lady Attendant German nnd Bohemian Spoken Teeth exlracted nviolutcly without the ( lightest pain , without gas or cocaine. Gas and vitalized air kept constantly on hand , BUY THE GENUINE . . . MANUFACTURED BY. . . 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