THE OMAHA DATLY BEE : SATURDAY , NOVEMBER 12 , 1805. ORGANIZATION WILL STAND Pastenger Men Decide to Ev.ido the Supreme Court's Decision. WESTERN ASSOCIATION TO SURVIVE IT Opinion * of CntitiMcl ( ilvc ( lie Ofllclntn JtcMxon ( o Plan for ConflnuliiK the 1'rrm'iit ArrntiKPtiient Tilth .Mnillllcntlnnx. The passenger official. * of western liner , have been doing considerable thinking of late about the advisability of continuing the Western Passenger association. In view of tbo sweeping decision of the United States fcuprcmo court. Opinions * have been ob tained from the railroad attorneys and It is now announced that the association will tie continued and the $ luQOO chairman re tained just na though no adverse decision bad been rendered. It Is given out that all of the work of the association that pertain1) to agreement of railroads on rates will be discontinued. A similar announcement was made after the decision ngaliint tlio legality of the itransmlssourl freight rate committee , and then the railroads gave out the associa tion rate agreements as "Individual notices , " though they weie still Issued from the headquarters of the Western Passenger association In Chicago. The mileage bureau of the Western Pas senger association will br continued. The railroads composing the assoclatl < n say that there will be no change In the management of this bureau , as It was not Included within the scope of the supreme court decision. The Western Passenger association Is a combination of railroads from Chicago to Colorado for tilt , arrangement and mainte nance of passenger rates. All the Omaha terminal lines except the Union Pacific are members of the association. The Union Pa cific withdrew from the association Immedi ately after the supreme court ruled that the transmissourl freight rate committee was an illegal organization , and has never gone back. The fact that the Union Pacific re fuses to join the association Is n source of Krcat worry to the other roads and consid erable weakness to the Institution. HOCIC ISLAND PLAIN'S A IHIAXCII. Will Ilnllil n Itonil 'I'llr nKit ICMVH to Hctnllntv. MARSHALL-TOWN , la. , Nov. 11. ( Spe cial. ) It now develops that In retaliation against the Iowa Central for building a line Into Dee Molnes the Rock Island will build a line from Koso Hill to Marshalltown through territory at present monopolized by the Central. The rino which the Ioa Cen tral proposes to build from Oskaloosi to Cordova , with the Intention of running their trains over the Waba h from that town to DCS Molnes , will tap some of the best pay ing territory on the Hock Island system. At the time It was announced that the Iowa Central would build the line the Hock Island people announced that If that was done the Rock Inland would retaliate by building a line to M.irshalrtown. Now the Hock Island has placed survivors In the Held to lay out a Hue from llosa Hill , which ia nine miles east of Oskaloosi. northwest , striking the rrniln line of the Central at New Sharon , twclvo miles north of Oaka- loosa. Continuing north of west It will cross the main Tine of the Hock Island be tween Kellogg and Dixie , rrora Ncwbuty the line will continue utM'Eht ' north to Marshall town , a distance of fourteen miles. In addition to practically paralleling the Jowa Central from New Shnron the Rock Island will strike Lynnvllte , an exclusive Iowa Central town , and enter the territory at present entirely tributary to that road from Now Sharon north to this city. T1IEIU WAGES 11EMA1X TUB SA.MK Viilou I'nclllr Conductor * find Ilrnko. int'ti < i < * t Old I'll1. Three cents per mile for freight conductor- * nil 2 cents per mile for freight brakemcn will continue to bo the sale of wages on the Union Pacific railroad. The wage scheduU hearing , which has just been held at local headquarters , settled these two points These rates of wages are the same as have been In fotco for a number of years on the Union Pacific and on every other railroad It nil parts of the country , except In the ex trcmo eastern states , where freight conduC' tors recch'e 2 cents per inllo and frelgh brakemcn 1V6 cents per mire. The conductors and the brakcmen of Unloi 1'aclllc passenger trains will continue to bi paid by the month and not by the mile Tills system has also been In effect on thi Union Pacific ami other railroads for a Ion ; term of years. Some of the passenger run ; that were considerably uneven In their pa ; but not In their work were equalized In salu rlcs by the conference just concluded. / few of the runs were brought up $5 each li the wages paid , and a smaller number o runs were correspondingly decreased it remuneration. Kill n Few Sheep. There Is some mutton distributed alon the right-of-way of the Union Pacific rail road tear Valley. Neb. , but there mlgh Jiavo been a whole lot more. There wcr 3,000 sheep on the railroad track when th westbound train No. 0 came around a curv and ran squarely Into the bunch. Ordlnarll a locomotive kills every sheep In sight , fo the frightened animals invariably take an run down the track. Hut these were wls he p and all but about a dozen of tliei Jumped to the one side or the other and ai etlll grazing for the South Omaha markc The foolish ones were run over and killed. INVw Socrt'tnry for III o Orntxle. NEW YORK. Nov. 11. The directors the Denver & P.lo Oraudo huvo tleMed E P. Smith secreUry In place of William H. \Varner , who resigned becauto of 111 health. Ha I frond Nntrn. Tri-cllnn PaiBChgcr Agent Marley of the Michigan Central road Is In the city. Henry L. Staler , formerly with the Omaha road at St. Paul. Is now In charge of the ticket offlco of Webster Street station. President W. D. Cornish of the Oregon Short Line will lenvo hit home In St. Paul this week for his first official Inspec tion of that road. Mnstcr-ln-Chnncerv Abbott In charge of the Union Pacific receivership rase * , lias gone to New York to hear sinio evidence In the few remaining cases that nro to be heard. General Passenger Agent Htofford of the Milwaukee has Issued an attractive booklet to coinmcmointo the visit of tbo Chicago Heard of Trade to the Tronsmlsslsslppl Ex position. On Saturday , November 12 , the Omaha road will take out of service trains Nos. 21 and 22 , local between Omaha and Kmer- uon , Neb. After today trains Nos. 1 and 2 will make all thn principal stops between hero and Sioux City. 0. S. Crano. general passenger ngcnt of the Wobash , has Issued a circular warning buslnews men nglnst some Impostors purportIng - Ing to bo soliciting advertisement ) ) for a Wnbash publication to contain a commercial review of the cities and towns of Colorado , Texas , Louisiana and Mexico. MATTERS IN DISTRICT COURT Proceeding ! ) In Uxiioaltlon Contempt CnxtncYeloiieM the Fact thnt Akoiln C'nnnot Head Arabic. Gaston Akoun Is still on the ntand be fore Judge Scott la the exposition contempt caso. Attorney R , 3. Hall had him on the gridiron for some tlmo on cross- examination. It developed that Akoun can not read or wrlto Arabic , though he speaks It after a fashion. Much of the testimony of Akoun was shaken by the eharp cross- examination of Mr. Hall. A civil wilt has been commenced by the exposition against Cummins , the seat con cessionaire , for $ . " > ! ! ) , alleged to ho due as unpaid percentage on the seat contract and $325 , duo on his lunch stand privilege , J. H. McConnell has been arrested for the forgery of a Union Pacific ticket on a com plaint In the county court. His hearing has been eet for November 22. Judge Fawcett granted a divorce to Elvira A. Forsyde from Joseph M. Forsydo on ths grounds of cruelty and abandonment. On a mandate from the supreme court a decres has been entered making the Block- holders of the Guaranty Loan and Invest ment company liable for J3.325.SO to David llonnlson and John L. Kennedy. At noon the case of Joe Mnddox , charged with shooting Michael Hart of South Omaha In the lung last May , went to the jury. The cause of the shooting was an attempt by Maddox to rob Hurt's houso. Hart made n resistance and tried to capture Maddox and I the latter shot to gave himself and gel away. I The suit of Klnsolla against Boyd for $10- i 000 damages over an attachment for th < brick yard property In contest , which hai been going on before Judge Keysor , was senl to the jury during the afternoon. i County Judge Baxter yesterday held th < preliminary examination of Doyle and Lake the two men charged with assaulting August Miller , a South Omaha merchant The evidence showed that Doyle was not Ir the troubre and he was let go , but Ber Lake was held to the district court , his bal being fixed at $1,000. Mtiddox was ac qulttod. Divorces were granted yestenlay to Mar ; Zll.sko against Charles Zlloke for nonsupport port and desertion , to Savannah Glble ; against James Olbley for desertion and t < Ltzzlo Raymond' against Louts Raymond fo : abandonment. The Thurtngla Insurance company of Ger many has petitioned for a removal of thi suit of Joseph Goldsmith against It for $3 , 000 to the United States circuit court. The case of Thomas Scott and James Me Gregor for assaulting Henry Miller am robbing him of $12 on June 25 was tried li Judge Slabaugh's court yesterday afternooi and scut to the jury. llnltcnn Corimn for u Girl. An application for a writ of habeas corpu was uiado yesterday by Mrs. Sarah C. Crls man In behalf of her 12-year-old daughtei Stella. She claims thnt Mrs. Cora Va Techlno and Mrs. Van Techlnc's mothei Mrs. Canon , have been unlawfully dctalnln the girl at Second and ( Spring streets am under the Impression that Mrs. Van Tcchln took the girl to Fort Wayne , Ind. , Mr : Crlsman went there yesterday to get poe session of the girl. County Judge Uaxte before whom the case was partly hean found It necessary to continue the matte , to the 26th In the absence of the petltlone : In the meanwhile ordering the girl to I kept at the Good Tidings homo conducte by Mrs. Amanda C. Benedict at Twcntj seventh and Decatur streets. The girl test lied that she wns whipped by her mother s ' that great welts were madb on her body an I she wanted to lit- left with Mrs. Careoi Her mother has bccu soliciting for the Goc Tidings homo. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup Is recommend ) by many physicians. H cures the won cough or cold , and It Is always reliable. Klk ' Noclnl Kruaion. 11 What promises to bo one of the mo , ; pleasant entertainments of the season ' that announced bv the Omaha ledge of Ell I for Saturday e 'inlnK of this week In the elegant club rooms In the Ware blu * . li vltatlons ft * the affair were issued yei tcrday. 1 Notice. Swellest ball cf the senwn given by t ] W. M. Y. H. society , Washington hall , Sa unlay evening , November 12. Gentlemen , cents ; Indies. 25 cents. Vine prizes v < | l I given to the lady and gentleman guossli nearest to whnt W. M. Y. H. ftands for. It's at the BIB Store of Haydnn Bro whcro the txirualns are to be had. Rec about them on page 5. A- Burlington FLYERS DENVER LIMITED HAY KM'IIESS Lv. Omaha . 4:35 : p. m Lv. Omaha . 9:03 : a , m , Ar. Denver . 7:35 : a. m. Ar. St. Joseph . . . .1:47 : p. m. HI'ECIAL Ar , Kansas City . .3:50 : p. m. Lv. Omaha . . . . . .11:60 : p. m. MOHT Ar. Denver . 2:50 : p. m. Lv. Omnha . 11:00 : p , m. VKSTIIlUMSn FLY1SII Ar. St. Joseph . . . .4:10 : a. in. Ar. Kansas City . .0:15 : a. m. Lv. Omaha . . .6:03 : p. m , Ar. Chicago . S'JO : a. m. K.VI'O FLYER OIlICAnO . Lv. Omaha . 4.30 p , m. Lv. Omaha . 2:15 : a. m. Ar. St. Joseph . . . .9:00 : p. m. Ar. Chicago . 4:25 : p. m. Ar. St. Loula . 7:19 : a. m. Ticket Office : New Depot : 1502 Farnam St. 10th & Mason Sts. Telephone 250. Telephone 128. RELLEY , ST1CER & CO , Special Sales of Ladles' and Children' ) ! Hosiery and Underwear. THIS DEPARTM'T BRISTLING WITH BARGAINS L'nnfuml Low Pi-tern Wr Are Making on Hmt C.omlH Mnnnfnctnrrd Ac- cniintH for ( lie Enormon * S le We Are Kerr Ilmvlnv. We will give you the best value In ladlea ribbed fleeced balbrlRpan vests and pan.i ever shown In Omaha-the price should bi 39c nolllnB at only 23c each nil sizes. Another bargain of equal Importance Is i line of ladles' Ileeccd ribbed vests and pant ! manufactured of the very best quality o combed Egyptian cotton they are worth 60i each our prlco all ulzes only 35c 3 foi fl.OO. | In ladles' plated natural wool vests an < pants we have the best money can buy 1 means a regular 050 Rarment all sizes oui price , only 60c each. TUB MUNSINO. Wo are solo agenta In Omaha for the hcs plated wool underwear made In the Unltec States beautifully made and finished per foot fit nonshrlnklng. If you want the best you ran buy wlthou paying fancy price ? , Inspect and purchnso- "The Munslng" for ladles and children. Ladles' "MunalnR" vesta and pants a gar raent actually worth $1.GO each. Bpecla price , only $1.00 each. "Our Munslng" Union suit for ladles a $1.00 Is positively worth $1-60 each in con or natural all sizes only 11.00. Misses' and boys' Munslng Union milts- drop scat and open a perfect garment fo children all sizes only 76c each. Ladles' black wool tights fast color nnkl or knee length nil sizes 3 to 6 special bar gain only $1.25 pair. An excellent grade of ladles' fast blacl hose , double heel and toe only 15c 2 fo ,2jc. ,2jc.Ladles' fast black fleece lined hose n 1 have the best ever offered one quality we cal ' your special attention to worth 35c whll they last only 2 0 pair. Ladles' flnu bltek carhmerc hose doubl nole , heel and too quality Just right enl 3oc 3 for $1.00. Ladles' finest quality of black eaahmer hose this Is nn exceptional value hlg ! spliced heel , toe doijjile sole only COo pali Children's ribbed fleece lined fast blac hose double knee , heel and toe nolhln better for wear all sizes fi to 8 % only 25 pair. KELLHY. STIGER & CO. . Corner Furnam nd Fifteenth. Visit the Chinese Uazaar , 207 So. 14th St. PRESENT TO AN OMAHA PAR * Commlmloiier Flelil Work * Ont i Plan to Donate Minnesota Dnlldliiff to Hlvcrvievr. There Is still strong probability that th olty will secure the Minnesota building o the exposition grounds and that It will t located in Ulvervlew park , there to be uas as a park house. At the meeting of th Minnesota exposition commission , held la : week , the members decided that as th building * is state property they have n right to donate It to the city of Omaha , bi that Instead , they decided that It will hav to toe sold and the money covered back Int the stale treasury. As soon as Commissioner Field , who I still In the ilty , acting as custodian of th Minnesota building , learned of the declslo reached by his associates , he took oth < steps looking to Omaha securing the pro ; erty. Ho had an offer of $1,000 for tl : building , an Illinois man proposing to pa this sum , but Instead of closing ho wrol to the other commissioners , slating that Y will pay his proportion of this amount Inl the state treasury , providing the others wl do the same , and after all payments ai made turn the building over to the clt ; conditioned that it be removed to Rlvervle park and there used as a park bouse f < all tlmo to come. The plan Is proving I bo a popular one and a number of the con mlsalonera have declared their wllllngnei to go into Un scheme and allow it to remal hero as a lasting monument to the genei ostty of the people of Minnesota. Commli sloner Field Is working on this plan ar hopes to be &ble to tender the building I the park commission inside of two weeks. HE IS WORKING A NEW DODG ! Police Get Notice of tlie Approach i an KiierjtPtlc Swindler front The police have been notified by the Kai sas City police that a swindler with a nc scheme Is headed In the direction of Omah Ho Is at present working northwestern MI sourl towns. Ho conflnca his operations the swindling of Jewelers. He selects u Jeweler whose name Is Jam Smith , for Instance. He calls on Smith ai Introduces himself as James Smith , Ident cally the same name of his proposed vlctti and tells him that he intends to cstabll : a jewelry store on the same street. He tbi tells the Jeweler that he will not be In t : neighborhood for several days and If a pac ago comes for him to receipt for It and ho It for him. In a day or so a package com for the swlm'ler aud his victim accepts from the expressman. Later the swlndl . calls and gets the package and leaves. ( 3 r I the first of the next month the jeweler presented with a bill for jewelry from ser wholesale Jewelry house atwhich he h credit. His namesake cannot bo found. Overcome evil with good. Overcome yo o coughs uud colds with One Minute Coui Cure. It Is EO Rood chllldren cry for ° It cures croup , bronchitis , pneumonia , grip end all thi oat and lung diseases. Stole Jloriecline N'all * . Thieves forced an entrance through t rear of the blacksmith shoo of Denr Cunningham. Fourteenth and Harn streets. Wednesday night and stele neai $200 worth of horseshoe nails. It is su posed that tbo tMrf employed a wagon remove the plunder. Yesterday the i lice discovered about half the stolen na at an obscure hardware store In the sou part of the city. The proprietor said bought the nails of a stranger , not knn\ \ Ing they had been stolen. He surrender them to the oollce. A Winter Ktonrnlon. If sick you can find hnlp. If crippled wl rheumatism you can bo cured. If tired y nocJ rest and the place to go is Hot Sprlni South Dakota. The expense is less than you Imaeli "The Northwestern Line" has announc special excursions , certain days this man at cheap rates. The Evans hotel will remain open an' tl and all other hotels and boarding ho'i < tire giving good service with low rates di Inc the winter. Hound trip rates : Omaha. $16.40 ; Mlssoi Vnlloy. I16.B5 ; Sioux City , J14.SO , and con spondlng reductions from other points we Climate , water , scenery and hotels are u excelled. Thirty days' time allowed and a agent V. , E. & M. V. R. R. . or J. H. Gab Trav , Passenger Agent , Denison , Iowa , c toll you more about It. The next date will be November 22 , 1808 Two Trains Dallv. via UNION PACIKIC , I for Denver and Colorado points , I "Colorado Fast Mall. " I Leave Omaha 4:31 : p. m. today , Arrive Denver 7:35 : a , m. tomorrow. ( "Colorado Special. " j IA'UVO Omaha 11:55 : p. m. today , Arrive Denver 2:55 : p. m. tomorrow. ' City ticket o lce , 13P2 Fa'nam street. i A money-saving story runs throu the advprtluemtn of Hayden Ilros. on pa C. Her Grand European hotel now open. El Kant roomi , Indies' and Rents' cafe and gr room. Cor. 16th and Howard. Vliit the Chinese Btzur , 2 7 Bo. Itth it I1OSTO.\ STORK'S 1'ACUJS 4 AMI T. Fall Particular * of the ( Srrnt Siip HntcM to HP llrld Sntnnlny , DE SURE TO READ PAOKS AND On them you will find pointers and prices which will enable you to save a great deal of money , It you realize the values we are offering and which no trll vou about In these pages you will be sure to attend the great sale of the Chicago wholesale shoo stock on thn tuftln Coor and In the basement , Or If you need clothing you will attend the great clothing eale , wherein 1,000 suits and overcoats for men and bt s are beln sacrificed. Then thcro Is a sale of ladles' misses' ' and children's cloaks. Jackets nnd capes , A fiftlo of ladles' ready-made suits. A sale nf real Alaska seal skins and other fine furs. furs.A sale of men's underwear. A sale ol men's hats nnd caps , and boys' hats nni cops. cops.A great ealo In the basement of all klndi of winter dry goods. Be sure to rend pages 4 and 7 , abou the special sales Saturday at DOSTON STORE. OMAHA. 16th and Douglas Sti. VOTE OF DOUGLAS COUNTY CanvnNMlntc llonrd Klnlnhea the Conn of City 1'rciiliictn Klcrvtcnd Tnlka of Contmtlnir. At 8 o'clock last night the county can > vasslng board had finished counting thi city vote but had not reached South Omaha Myers gained twenty-eight votes and Olm sled thirty-two votes In the Fourth preclnc of the Fourth ward. Besides these there were very few materla changes from the totals previously pub' llehed. Harrington had a close majority o two over Rhode in the Third ward. Foi county commissioner Connolly's majorlt ; stood twenty-eight. Mr. Klcrstoad threaten ! a contest , claiming that as high as 300 bal Tots were rejected which should have bcei counted for county commissioner. Announcement * . The International Grand Opera compnnj with Mme. Clementine de Vere , which I cno of the strongest organisations that I traveling throughout this countrv Mils yeni will present special pcrfonnoiicca of gran opera at Boyd's next week that will appoi to the taste of the best part , of thulu'iMi The organization Is made up of n num her of fineartists. . encaEed in EUTOD ? in America. The leading soprano Is demon tlno de Vcre , who has sung In flrst-clas concerts , oratorios aud musical entertain ments nil over this country. Mme. de Vcr Is really an operatic artist and little chanc haa been given her. outside of New Yor and London , to sing the popular roles fo which she Is famous. This year she vt ! slug the title role In "Lucia di Lammer moor" and "Faust. " Mme. Sclmn Kronold Is the dramatic so prauo. No American has ever achieved th success in Europe and America of this grca artist. Sale of seats will open Monday morning c 9 a. m. at Boyd's theater. "The Evil Eye , or the Many Merry Mis hap of Nld and the Weird , Wonderful Wan derlnga of Nod , " will be seen hero at Boyd' ' theater for three nights , opening Sunda night , November 13. The attraction Is a extraordinary union of all that Is novel nn la a mingling of the startling and mysterl ous with the amusing and beautiful. Next week's bill at the Trocadero has bee carefully selected nnd Manager Coir hii been fortunate In securing such attractions a the famous George H. Adams and troupi Howard's comedy ponies. Ray Barton , equlll brlst and Juggler ; Miss Maude Rockwrl concert and descriptive vocalist. Tonight' ' performance terminates the engagement c Corlnne , Howard and Bland and the D < Sabos. Beginning tomorrow but three mat Inees will be given a week on Sunda ] Thursday and Saturday. Barney Ferguson and his witticisms be come catch phrases as soon as they ar heard. He promises to bring many nei ones next Sunday night at the Crelghtor when he appears In his original charactc In the funny Irish comedy , "Muldoon'a Pic nlc. " MAGMFiOUXT "i U. INS. Omnlin to Chlcnirn. The Chicago , Milwaukee * St. Pnul rail way has Just placed In service two mag nlflcent cleetilc lighted trains betwee Omaha and Chicago , leaving Omaha dnil at 5:45 : p. m. . arriving Chicago at 8:25 : n. n : and leaving Chicago C:15 : p. m. and arrlvln Omaha 8:20 : a. m. Each train is llghtc throughout by clectrlrlty , has buffet sui k Ing cars , drawing room sleeping cars , dm Ing cars nnd reclining chair cars nnd run over the shortest line and smoothest road bed between the two cities. Ticket office , 1504 Furnam street , nnd Union depot. The Xetv Slercer Hotel. We can board you this winter cheapi than you can kcp house. Electric Ugh steam heat , fifty baths. Cnncrlit nt Conncll lllurTi. "Con" Rclllv. a self-confessed confident man , and one who has been operating l > < tween Omaha and Council Bluffs the grenti port of the summer , was captured at Coui ell Bu"s ! last nlcht. Rclllv. who wns ni rested at the request of the Omaha pollc PURITY-AGE-STRENGTI Is the motto of The Omaha Brewing Association The company that received the Highest Award on Draught Bee and the Gold Medal on Bottled Bee If you dealre a pure beer , tcli phone us nd we will have a cue sjnt to your home. OMAHA BREWING ASSOCIATION MORE GUT PRICES ON DRUGS , 25o Alcock's Porous Plasters 1 25c Brown's Bronchial Troches 2 SOo Swift's Extract Decf 4 50c Qcm Catarrh Cure 4 25c Witch Hazel Salve 2 $1.00 Lambert's Ltsterln T Jl.OO Swamp Root 8 oOc Hereford's Phosphate 4 Conn's Kbeumatlo Remedy , guaranteed to euro $1. Everything In the Patent Medicine line greatly reduced prices. REMEMBER that wo are cole agents f GLOBE HAIR RESTORATIVE , guarante , , . to cure DANDRUFF and BALDNESS. iy It don't do It you got your money back , | that's the kind of faith we have In It n J. A , FULLER & CO Cut Price Druggists , Corner 14th and IlonirlM Street * agreed to coma to Omaha without requisi tion papers. An officer was detailed nt noon to bring him to Omnha. The Ills Store's nd IB on page [ i. HomrnrrUot-H Next excursion to lolnts In Kansas , Okla homa , Arkansas , Texas , etc. ; also to points In tbo southern and flouthcnstctn states will leave Omaha , via MlBKur ) 1'aclllc railway , Tuesday , November lEth. Call at Depot , Kth and Webster , or Company's new office , S. K. corner 1 tth nnd Douglas streets. THOMAS K. GODFREY. P. & T. A. J. 0. PI1ILLIPPI , A. G. F. & 1' . A. Tomorrow Wo Show Cloaitn , nil lliiril. . - . . < . " > . Clonk. , nil iillk lined , IfT.r.O. Clonks , nil imtln lined , ? 1O nnd ? 1S , Lndlcn' CIIIICH , lu kcrney , liouclc > i plnnh. Kur Collnret < eii , Fur Cnpes , Pat Contn. I.tullr * ' Wrapper * nt Ofic. I.ndlcn' Dliick Sntceu Skirls , OBc nun- ally tfl.r.O. Wo make prices that will make Snturdaj a busy day way up till 10 p. rn. kCLOAK&SUITCO , 1510 Douglas St. THE GOLD MEDAL was given to Krug Cabinet Beer At the Traus-MIsslsalppl Expositlor by expert judges , because It WAS The Best Beer Brew.d All the other so-called fine been were on exhibition anc Krug Received the Gold Medal Why not order a trial case ant t-eo what excellent beer It Is : FIIK1) KltUG lilUOWlXi ; CO. , Tel. 420. 1007 Jackson St. , Omaha O.iEGON HOPS We purchased a LARGE DALE of those Him Hops which were In the OREGON KX HIB1T nt the Exposition. The. e hops wen pronouiu.ed l y all us the llnest they hai ever seen. If you iiictl lions for a poultlti or for muklng u "Hop Pillow" these an what you bliouKI hnvu. Price 60o per pouni or 5 pounds for $2.Cl > . WE STILL CUT DRUG PRICKS. 25c Menncn's Talcum Powder , wo sell. 1G < Quart bottle good port or sherry , we soil 5 ? < Jl.OO Plnklmm's Compound , we sell . . . . 73 < Good Family Syringe , we sell tifk tl.OO Malted Milk , we sell Si'i ' $1.00 Steam's Cod Liver , we f-ell 7u ( Jl.OO Wlno Cnrdul , wo sell 75 ( Large Bar Imported Green Castile Soap , wo M-ll COc 50c Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets , wo sell 40i $1.00 Llstcrlnc , we sell 75c $1.00 Beef , Iron und Wlno , wu sell . . . 4U ( 25c Laxative Brome Quinine , we sell . . J5 < 50c Jas. Marshall's Bof Extract , wo sell 2C ( BlK Cake Undo Sam's Tar Soap , wo sell fi ( Wilte for catalogue of Drugs and Rubbei Goods. Sherman & McDonnell Drug OG 15it : DiMluc Strrrt , Omnha. Mlildlo of Block. ALL jiPiiOPLE -WANT i iGOOD HEALTH , Tow B y have a course of medical treatment for i CUilABLE DISEASES of all kinds at th. | snepard Medical institute New York Life 8ldg. , Omaha. Neb , ' Catarih , D f- . nchy and all Diseases of the Lunge , Stomach , Kidneys , Nerves and Ulood. Refer ence , by permission , to 5,000 cured ij.uli'tilH The laiuest medlcnl offices and practice In tha west. The Omaha Bee , leadlni ; dally , xays : "Th Shepard - ard Medical Institute la entirely relia ble In a professional and business way. Dr. Shepura nnd his associates have trained am ! fully maintained a leading reputation In the treatment of chronic diseases. The public may safely trust them. " \M \ R IT F For testimonials from VV n I I u ministers , teachers , busi ness men , farmers , etc. , telling now they were cured at horn * through the Mall System. Rlinil "Thn New Treatment ; OuUrV How It Cures. " Is sen * free to all who write. It Is u clean medical work for the whole family to read nnd Is of great value to all who Beck better health. Rook and Consultation Blanks sent free to all Inquirers. -Sieillcliits sent every r/here. State your case and send for opinion and lowest terms. Chorees low. Con- tatlou free , personally or by letter. .1 rn'i n l > I'n 'f . * * * TEhTH EXTitACTED 25 CENiS. PAIM.KSS DR. MASON. DENTIST EXTRACTION 4th Floor lirown Dlk. , IGtb and Douglsi Gold Hey lil.ing $1.00 GoU Filling $1.00 and op CodCLwas $5.00 Set Teeth $5.00 BestTeth $7.50 BEST QUALITY HARD COAL Genuine Book Springs and Ohio Lump . $7.00 Nut. . . . $6.51 Best Quality Illinois Lump . $5.50 Nut..W ( Bh Hanna Nut . $550 Walnut Biook Lump . $ \ r go Cherokee Nut . $4.25 Beacon Nut . $3.5. OTIIEH DOMESTIC COAI.S , STC M CO.VI.S , WOOD AND ICIND- M.\U AT LOWUST I'HICES. 111 COUTANT & SQUIRES ffleefers too. TUo special values wo are offering in our Children's DA , partment just now are not coulined to suits alone. Wo have some remarkable values in Heelers to tell you about today. We don't know whore or when a live dollar bill could have bought any nicer or any bettor reefers than we can sell you this morning for three dollars , We don t know where six dollars will bo able to purchase the reefers we can sell you for four. Wo honestly and sincerely believe that never , yea never , have the women of Omaha been able to spend their money for boys' clothing to as good advantage as they can at The Nebraska right now. We say , and we weigh it before we say it , that at 2i . niu and under no conditions have wo over been able to give any better values and we have given somejjig values in our time. The handsome suits wo are selling at $1.75 are marvellous. , good for the money and w doubt if there is a complete line of suits selling anywhere for four dollars that are any better than the lines we are offering just now for $2.50 Verily this will bo a great week for moth ers to buy clothing for the lads. What with the Exposition stock growing into cash and bargains like these at the same time it's like picking up money on both sides of the street. SIO.OO Overcoats for $5.00 Men's winter overcoats , all wool kersey , in blues , blacks and browns , lined with leatherine body lining , skinners satin sleeve linings , French faced , iine satin piping , perfect fitting ; sizes 34 to 44 , at $5.00 would be good values at $10.00 or $12.00. The men's fine -worsted suits just placed on sale ai $5.75 are positively $10.00 values. Boys' Clothing Special Sales Saturday. Mothers should not forget this department. The greatest of value-givers. A grand showing of vestee and double breasted suits for Saturday in all the newest fashions and fabrics , elegantly and durably made at $1.25 , $1.50 , $1,98 , $2.48 , $3.48 , $3.98 , $4.50 , $4.98 , $5.50. These suits are strongly silk sewed , reinforced in all vul nerable points and are positively worth twice the prices we ask. * " Hats and Caps See the special values at 75c ; and $1.00 in Fedoras and Derbies. These are regular $1.00 and $1.25 hats. The hats we are selling at $2.50 are exactly the Rame shades , same styles , same stock as others are asking $4.00 and $5.00 for. Men's caps at 15c , 25c , 45c and 65c. Selling the Most Clothing in Omaha. v DO YOU WANT TO SAVE MONEY ? If so , buy now. 34 pianos practically given away this weok. We still have over 100 pianos to select from , in cluding many instruments from the exposition. Ier8&P ° "a UPRIGHT PIANOS.Ier8&P Emerson , 25 different makes , including $85 , Senger. $100 , § 105 , $115 , $135 , $165 , $185 , Chickering. $212 , $248 , $275 , KnabeaniKimball and upwards to the prices of the Steimviiy , the stand ard piano of the world. New pianos are sold on $5.00 monthly payments. Instruments rented , tuned and re paired. Telephone 1025 Schmoller & Mueller , 13tlT"Z.st ! > HTKIXWAV & SONS lim'IIKSK.VI'.VriVES. The Chinese Bazar - The Chinese Village HAS BEEN REMOVED TO No. 207 South Fcnrteenth Street * lletweeti Fnrunm and Douglas Streets. Where it will remain for a few days. Ladies \ and gentlemen come and BOO our goods and get good bargains. We mut close out the stock in a week's timejfc jfe jfe SS > & & &