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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1899)
20 TTTE OMAHA PATLV BEE : RITSTOAV , , TATSTTTAKY , 1800 , WOMEN ARE TO 1AKE A HAND May Institute a Eojcott Against the Northwestern Railway Sjstem , ALLEGE AN UNJUST DISCRIMINATION Federation Club * of lovrn Declare that Keinnlc LIcrKn Are In Ha iiirui-il In Order to Make Jlooni for .Men. The equal suffragists of Iowa are trying to arrange a boycott against the Chicago & Northwestern Railroad company. The Polk County Equal Suffragist association of DCS Molnea haa passed resolutions to that end. This was In deference to the request of President Ellen Henrotln of the Gen eral Federation of Women's Club * of the United States. The complaint of the mem bers of th organization Is that the manage ment of the company Is discriminating ogalnst women In the way of employment. The local officials of the road regard the matter rather In the light of a Joke and hardly credit the report that the women of that organization ore taking the action at tributed to them. They admit that If they Bhould do such a thing It might becomn serious. Though nothing officially Is known of the alleged discrimination against women by the North- wcstcrn , the report lian gained circulation that all women who have not been In the employ of the Northwestern for moio than two jea.ru wlH bo relieved and men put In their placed The * amo rumor Is to the effect that In futur * no women will bo employed by the company. There Is no disputing the fact that In the pa t a great many women have foeon employed by the Northwestern sys tem and up to the present the local officials liavo not heard of any of them being dis charged. GenerU Agent Kuhn of the Northwestern , * hll3 at headquarters recently , heard con siderable chaffing of female employes on ac count of the rumored order egalnst future employment of women , but If there was anything to the dlecrlmlnatlona It did not teem to bo known at Chicago. When asked what action , If any , the Omaha Woman's club will take In the matter n number of the locil members stated that It has not been considered. It Is Impossible to say how the Omaha women regard the propoaltlon , but one or two of the mo-it prominent figures In the club suggest that they are personally Inclined to take the position that Omaha Is not directly con cerned. ATTIIACT MTTM3 ATTENTION NOW. 1'nnt Trnlim on Northsentern mnfl IlurlliiKton a Ileiciilnr 1'catnre. The fact trains from the east continue to nrrlvo ahead of time In spite of the fast schedule arranged by tha Northwestern and HurllngtOE companies. The race , however , no longer attracts much attention among the local railway men , though the eastern railroad world continues to wire dally for Information as to the time being made. Lon don officials of railroads ask dally for the time of both trains and seem much Inter ested In the new schedule. Yesterday tha Northwestern arrived nt 8:10 : , five minutes before It was due , while th Burlington came In at 7:47 : , eight minute * ahead of time. The Burlington has arrived at exactly the came minute five times out of six. Tonight the Rock Island flyer will ulart on It * Initial trip out of Chicago for Omaha , with a passenger equipment. This will be made quite an event In local rall- way circles and will probably mark a per- niancnt break In the Implied agreement that lias held BO long by which fourteen hours between Chicago and Omaha should bo the fastest time made by a passenger train on regular schedule. IMI'IIOVEMENTB OV 11IO GRANDE : . Portion of Line to He Marie Standard nnd New nondlieil Coiintrnrted. DENVER , Jan. 7. President E. T. Jeffery of the Denver & Rio Grande railway , who has Just returned from the east , announces that the company will spend this year Jl,500,000 for new trackage and equipment. Sixty miles of the San Luis valley line will bo changed to standard guage , twenty- seven miles of entirely now roadbed being constructed. The company has ordered 8,000 tons of Bteel rails from the Colorado Fuel and Iron company. The Colorado & Southern company has also contracted for thirty miles of steel rails , which will bo laid between Wtchlta Falls , Tex. , and Fort Worth. Worlt on Union I'aclllc Depot. Contractor Grace of Chicago , who has charge of the erection of the new Union depot , Is In the city looking after minor de tails of the work. Ho expresses satisfaction with the progress being made and declares that the work will bo completed on time without trouble. Men are rapidly rushing the first story to completion In spite of the very cold weather that has prevailed for so long. While the cold weather has been bad In ono respect. In others It haa helped the work , ether tlian that requiring the use of mortar. As soon as the work Is far enough advanced , a much larger force of men will bo employe * . Mr. Grace sajs everything la proceeding In a veiy satisfactory manner. The trouble tireatoned at first with the labor organlratlonB has passed without work being Buspondod In any department and all llnce employed on the Job appear to b satis- fled. Railroad Notm nnd Personal * . George Clayton of the Wabath has re turned from D s Molnes. General Agent Kuhn U at his flesk aftei two da ) Illness with crip. Frank H. Beach , traveling passenger ngcut of tha Minneapolis & St. Louis , Is li town. City Passenger Agent Godfrey of the Mis souri Pacific Is nursing an elaborate case o itho grip. William Gcorgo Emmoreon of the bli Grand Encampment gold and copper mine o Kawllus Is circulating among his railroad friends In Omaha. O. A. Andrews , passenger rata clerk ol Burlington St. Louis Kansas City The quickest line to St. Louis la the Hurllngtou Route. The quickest trnln to St. Louis Is < the St. Louis 1'bcr , leaving Omaha at 4Gt : > p. m. The shortest line to Kansas City Is the Uurllngton Haute. The fastest trains to Kansas City are the Burlington trains leaving Omaha at & : " ! > a. ni. and 10:15 : p. 111. Tlcltet Office , New Depot , 1502 Farnam. 10th & Mason. Tel. 250 , Tel. 128. the Burlington , Is In St. Paul attending the I meet In iof the Montana rate sheet makers. J. 13. Bucklnehnm , chief clerk of the Bur lington psraenger department , haa eon to St. Louis to nnind Sunday. Business has lmpro\ed so much around Pawnee City that the Burlington has opened a now station nrar there Armour. In the past this ho. * been a fine ntatlon , but in future all regular trains will stop there. This Is on the main southern line of the road In the rtate nnd much business Is do\ eloping In that section. II , C. Nutt , superintendent of the B. & M. nt Sheridan , Wyo. , la at headquirters. Mr. Nutt Is the eon of the pioneer railroad mnn , Harry Nutt , who formerly run ono of the big ferry boats between Omaha and Council Bluffs years ngo. From thin beginning he climbed to the top and was president of the Atlantic & Pacific when ho died. Next week the Port Arthur will abandon Nos , 1 and 2 of Its paracnger servlco be tween Omaha and Kansas City. This will not affect the morning service from Omaha to Kansas City on that line , nor the corresponding spending train from Kansas City. The Po-t Arthur tickets for the night train to Kansas City will bo honored by the Burllngtcn , and returning , the buslnens will bo handled In Vie same way , A. D. T. Co. ; messengers furnished ; bag gage delivered. 1302 Douglas St. Tel. 177. Chas. D. Tnowpson , nevmpapor and Maga zine advertising agent , 314-31r Karhacb block , Omaha. Advertisements and write- ups prepared and placed In any newspaper or magfulno In the world. Write or Tel. 1240. Grand masquerade ball to be given by the North Omaha lodge. No. 28 , D. of II. , Tues day evening , January 10 , at Triangle hall , T\vonty-second nnd Cumlng streets. Qentlo- men , 2Dc ; ladles , IGc. Cnril of TliunliN. Mrs. B. H. Qoldgraber nnd family dtelro to express their sincere thanks and gratitude to the many friends nnd neighbors , also Rabbi Franklin , who Imvo } kindly assisted them and sympathized with them during the Illness nnd death of their beloved husband and father. Mrs. B. II. Ooldgrabcr and Children. Hamilton Warren , M. D. , eclectic and magnetic physician , has moved his office to the Tlzard block , 224 North 23d street. Spe cial attention to all long standing or linger ing diseases and to doseases of women and children. Adilltlou to nir > lew I'nrk. The residents of the South Side will hold a mas' } ineetlnR at Mueller's hall on Vlnton street next Friday evening ; to discuss the addition of the Murray property to niver- vlow park. At the regular meeting of the South Side Improvement club Friday night the report of the Board of Park Commis sioners , which favors the condemnation of thirty-two acres. w s discussed and the gen eral expression was In fa or of appropriating the entire sixty acres. The matter was laid ever without action until the larger meeting next week. Councilman Stuht. David Cole and E. J. Cornish were appointed as a com mittee to get out a full representation of the south elde taxpayers at the mass meeting. CONVENTION FOR NEBRASKA Effort nclHK Mndc to Hrlnir the National Creamery Iluttcr Mukurn' ' Amoolatlon Here Next Year. The dairy men or the state will make a strong effort to secure the next convention of the National Creamery Butter Makers' association for Nebraska. Looking toward this end an association has been formed nnd a committee appointed to carry on the work. This year the convention meets at Sioux Foils , S. D. , and the committee Is doing Its utmost to secure a large attend ance of the Nebraska butter men. "Tho general public has very little Idea of the vast proportions of the butter and egg Industry of this country , " said Oeorgo M. Weaver of the committee. "Thero Is more money Invested In eggs every year than In grain and the investment In min erals Is not so great as In butter. Wo arc going to make an attempt to bring this convention to Nebraska next year. Nebraska Is one of the great dairy states and It is about our turn. 1 was at the convention held at Topeka last year and It opened the eyes of a great many people as to the butter and egg business. There were more than 3,500 delegates last year , but I expect there will be nearer 5,000 at Sioux Falls for thl convention , . New York will send over 100 men , Chicago will have more than 200 nnd the representation from Minneapolis , St Paul , Boston and Philadelphia will be large. There is no reason why Nebraska should not have the convention next year and wo mean to make every effort to secure it. " J142 buys flno upright piano. $5 mo. pay ments. Bchmoller & Mueller. 1313 Farnam. I1IUI ) . DAT-H. L , on Friday night. Funeral at residence , S20 So. 33th menue , Monday , Janjary 9 , at 2 p. m. Friends Invited. WUCTHfclCH-Alfred , at Colorado City , Cole , , January 5 , 1S99 , aged 2J years. Funeral this ( Sunday ) afternoon , January S. at 2 o' lock , from his slstcr'H residence , Mrs. Edward F. Schurlg , 2410 Decatur street. Interment Prospect Hill cemetery. BYLKS Louisa 111 Idpet , wife of A. Holdcn Byles of Manchester , Kng. , died Mon day evening , Dec. 2(5 ( , nt Eastbourne , Eng. . where she was visiting for her health. Meningitis was the cause of death and the end came suddenly. LANDnOCK Jacob Herman , January 5 , 1S99 , aged 1 year and 7 months , bon of Mr. nnd Mrs. Jacob Landrock. Funeral this ( Sunday ) afternoon at 2 o'clock , Jan uary S , from residence , 3113 South Twen- ty-tlrst street. Interment in Laurel II1H cemetery. FINEST EQUIPMENT. Best Dining Car Service. Th jaii octor. The long-haired representatives of the BUVHN SUTHHKLAND 3ISTUU3 muy l > aicn In our \\liiclo\v dully from 9 n m till 6:30 : p. m. IJvery man nndoiiinn In Omaha who la nllllctedllh dandruff or falllnt : out of hair should PCO them and consult them upon the methods used by them to produce this luxuriant growth ol hair. WB CUT TRICKS ON HAIIl JinDICIXIJ , 60o 7 Sutherland Bisters Hair Groucr , wa sell 45c 11.00 7 Sutherland Sisters Hair Grouer , we sell , SSc EOo 7 Sutherland Sisters Scalp Cleaner , wn sell , 45c $1.00 Mexican Hair Grower , wo sell . . . T5c Jl.OO Ayer'a Hair Vigor , we sell ic Jl.OO rinuud'a r.nu do Quinine , we fc 1 Toe 60o Tlnaud's K m do Quinine , wo sol . .Ssc COo Icon's Kathalron , we sell 45c COo 1'arUer'B Hair Ilalsim , wo sell . . . 451 $1.00 Colto's D-uidrutt Cure.P sell. S.ic 75c Coke's Uandriiff Cure , wo sell . . . C3e $1.00 Hull's Hair Heneuer , wo sell . . . TJi 60c I'lnaud'B lirlUlnntlnp , wo sell 33 < $1.00 Knowlton'a Hulr Tonic , wo sell. 75 < Sherman Ulttcr Apple Hair Tonic , wo sell nt COc Sherman Ln\ender Shampoo Cream , we eell i 25 < Write for Catalogue. Sherman & McConell Drug Go , 1513 Dodge St. Middle of Block Omaha. LAY I UP A FUND FOR FUTURE Omnliit Ton client Uricntilied Into n Mutual Atmnltr nnil Alii Amnclntlon AVlilcli I'rotcctn Them In Old Aue. The Teachers' Annuity nnd Aid Associa tion 1 \vna organized March 29 , 1S97 , nnd In corporated uudcr the lawn of the state of Nebraska. It has for Us object the raising of funds for the annuitants whose terms of service hnvo exceeded thirty years. The annual dues are $10 , but the creator amount Is lo be raised by entertainments , etc. A mortuary benefit of $100 Is paid to the fam ily of a deceased member and an annuity of J100 a year la pntd a retired teacher of thirty years' experience. The association has had very success ful jtar , as Bho\\n by the accompanying report : At the second annual meeting of the Teachers' Annuity and Aid association of Omaha , held In the city hall , January 3 , the following officers were elected for the ensuing year : President , Miss Myra Lnlluo ; first vlco president , Miss Jonnle M. McKoon ; second vlco president , Miss Sarah M. Me- Chcanoj flnnnclnl secretary , Mrs. Eslla W. Nichols ; treasurer , Miss Emma Wheatley ; recording secietary , MUs Martha L. Powell. Statement of the financial secretary : Re ceipts previously reported , J208 ; receipts during 1808 , entrance fees , $30 ; monthly dues , $295 ; honorary membership fees , $120 ; bequests , $74.90 ; entertainments , $41.SO ; book fund , $ , " > 0 ; Interest on bonds , $11.96 ; chairman finance committee , $1,917.60 ; chairman concessions committee , JOG.35 ; fines , CO cents ; total receipts Blnco organization , $2,825.01. Statement of treasurer : Receipts from financial secretary , $2,825.01 ; disbursements , $787 ; leaving a balance of $2,038.01 , which is Invested as follows : Cuba war bonds , $1COO ; In bank awaiting Investment , $438.01. The honorary membership Is as follows : Thomas Kllpatrlck , Frank A. Fltzpatrlck , Henry A. Thompson , Charles C. IJeUlcn , Carroll Q. Pearse , John C. Cow In , Homo Flro Insurance company , Kelley , Stlgor & Co. , T P. Cartw right company , Arthur D. Bran- dels , H. M. James , H. J. Penfold , Mrs. W. W. Keysor , Mrs. R. H. Davle , with an Ad visory Board of Herman Kountze , Thomas Kllpatrlck nnd John C. Cowln. Her Grand European hotel now open. Ele gant rooms , ladles' and genta' cafe and Brill room. Cor. ] 6th and Howard. Have Root print It. RECOGNITIONJS DEMANDED OrKitnlrril I/nlinr A k * for n I'lnre on the IJlrreliirr of tlir Orrulcr America Exposition. Organized labor has put In * claim for recognition on the Board of Directors of the Greater America Exposition , The names of F. M. Youngs , who was a member of the board In the Transmlsslwilppl Exposition , \V. H. Uoll and W. C. Turner have been presented to the management by the or ganizations they represent , and they have been endorsed by the Central Labor union. It Is not expected that alt three will bo chosen , but It Is demanded that at least one be made a director. There Is little doing at the offices of the exposition except to Issue receipts for money paid on stock subscriptions on account of the 25 per cent assessment and receive now subscriptions to the stock. Lafo Young , editor of The lown. Capital , was cured of Cuban fever by "Dlaductlon , " the action of the " " "Oxydonor. It curus la grippe. Itecoiint In Complete. The recount In the Klerstcnd-Con- nelly election contest was completed yester day. As n. final result Klorstoad mnde a net gain of Just six votes. In the three pre cincts In the Third ward he gained one. In the Eighth and lost ona in Now Its Ten Cents Yesterday w sold our Kuyptlan Lotus Cream for 5c , but now It's lOc It's the best article made for chapped hands , fine and HOP. Dlx Tonic Tablets . 40o and SDc 1'alno s Celeiy Compound . ISo Vine Kolafia . S'Jc S. S. S . 73c Duffy Malt Whiskey . S" > c Ayer s Hair Vigor . . C5c Carter's Liver Pills . lr > c Miles' Remedies . . Tac Lvdln Flnkham's Compound . . . . . . . 7 c Warner's Snfe Cure . POc Jajnca' Hxpectornnt . 75o Indian S.iswa . EDO Pyramid Pile Cure . Wo Plniud's Enu d ? Quinine . SSo and 7.1c 1 dozen 2-graln Quinine Capsules . . . . 7c 1 dozen 3-graln Quinine Capsules . . . . lee 1 doicn D-graln Quinine Capsules . IJo Caslorla . > ° Paokur'e Tnr Soap . ljc DRUGGIST. Corner 16th and Chicago. NWWWWW 5 THE 99 CENT STORE. " I LADIES' SI.OO POGKETBOOKS 25c Greatest special sale Ladies' Combi nation Pocketbooks and Card Cases , in real seal , alligator , morocco and smooth i calf , leather lined , stitched and turned edges ; some in plain and others with sterling silver corners. Don't miss this opportunity. OAT JB-ACJf * . 1519-1521g 1519-1521 Douglas E Douglas Street. Street. Near letb It. i YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME Wait for the car in our store. Visitors and Purchasers Equally Welcome CUT PRICES ON DRUGS. 3Sc Castorla . 250 2Pc Plorce'fl Pills . 20c COc Electric Blttora . 40o EOo Porzonl's Powder . 33o 25o Gargling Oil 20o 60c Pond's Extract . 40c $1.00 Jayne's Expectorant . 75o GOo Soott'a Emulsion . 40c Conn's Rheumatic Remedy ( guaranteed GOc William's Pink P11U ( guaranteed to euro ) . $1.00 to euro ) . 40c Are you going to improve your property ? You can't afford to buy without getting our prices , We want to supply the matoilals anfliri make It to your advantage to deal with us. PLATE GLASS , Window Glass , Loaded Art Glass , Bent , Hovoloil and Colored Glas.s , Plate Mirrors , SkjllsUt Glam and Vault LleUts , White Lead , Llnsood Oil , etc , at manufacturer's prices. . _ J. A. Fuller & Company , Cut Price Druggists. Cor. 14th & Douglas Sts. islt shoes as well as in real leather IN shoes , you can always depend up on sfetingf of us the best made we never stop to consider price when THE GENUINE we buy shoes if ARTICLE they cost more than HAS THIS the oth- era , "Why TRADE-IVIARK our frie'ds get the ON EACH SOLH. benefit for w e never raise our soiling prices a $3.50 shoe is $3.50 with us al ways same with all the other grades and our cns'tomers are always patislied for they know they are getting the best their money will buy. § 9 BEWARE LA GRIPPE OF IT KILLS S e CHECK IT BEFORE IT CONQUERS YOU H TAKE The not only glvo Immediate relief but they Destroy the Germs i § and quickly nnd oHoctually eradicate the disease. Equally valuable as a preventive or cure. Contains nothing injurious , t M 50 cents at all druguists. lUenardson DruR Co. , Omalm distributors. | * ti a i i ix each of the Ninth nnd Tenth. Connolly lost one In 0,1 ch of the IUhth and Ninth and gained one In the tenth The arguments were postponed until n xt Saturday morning , Huhermann , jeweler , eit , 1868 , Aboolutely reliable , lowwt nrlces guaranteed. 13 & DOIIJ. MorB Pull to Qualify. Two assessors have failed to file their bonds on tlmo and this will ! ea\o the posi tions vacant In their wards. They are W. II. Mallory of the fifth ward of this city and K. H. Hunt of the Plrat ward. South Omaha. January 4as the limit of time In which they a him Id have had their bomli In the county clerk's hands. There are also tx\o road overseers who ha\e been derelict In thH respect , \Vllllnni Try of Hlkhorn No. 2 , and C. NoUns of West Omaha No. 2. 1'ruNiMiln fro Christmas presents from the soldiers at Manila are still Hooding the mulls , Hvery day the local registry department handle * a lot of this material , which started across the Pacific o\er a month ago. Thn bulk of the packages contain cigars of various sires and tihnncs nnd the total hai now reached eoaio thousands of boxes. Blnnk book and macazlne binding. A. I , Hoot , printer , 1COD Howard street , Tel. 1004. JACKRTS AT IKM THAN COST. All 8T.no JnrUrt * 9U.48 , fit.no .TnrkcU 92.IH , 91X00 .1nct < r < 't.llS unit lfi.00 Jnekctn 9MH , Every single Jacket In our establishment mint be sold at once , rogardlens of cost. Wo must got rid of nil of our jackets immedi ately. Thin Is a grand opportunity to buy nn elegant latest ityle Jacket At nbout one-third the former price. If you have not the ready cash wo will sell them to you Just ai cheer fully on easy weekly or monthly payments. Head these prices , then come and see that what wo av la the truth : All } 7.SO Jackets tomorrow $2.13. All n f.O Jackets tomorrow 2.PS. All 12.00 Jackets tomorrow S.flS. All Ifi.flO Jackets tomorrow 4.93. All 18.00 Jackets tomorrow ft 98. All 22.00 Jackets tomorrow fi SS , All 25.00 Jackets tomorrow 7 98. All 30.00 Jackets tomorrow 9 98. Children's Jackets ; All $5.00 Children's Jackets 1.S9. All 7.SO Children's Jackets 2.S9. Big sale also on Collarettes , Capes , Silk Waists. Underskirts , etc. PEOPLE'S rUHNITUUn A CARPET CO. . Sixteenth and Farnam Streets. Store renal of ntiy description. 1J07 Douelas. Omaha P'o\o Repair Works. Osteopathy , Ur. B. J. McHac. Paxton Blk. HA.YDEN BROS. January Shoe Clearing Sale We sell shoes that can bo worn with pleasure and pride and the Boles of the footwear we sell remain with the body. LndlcV line knit , 11,00 SOn SlIppotH . OUC Ladles' line felt Lace (1.45 Shoes Ladles' line Heaver Cloth , kid 1 foxed J2.50 button shoos . I Ladloi' line . Dongola kid K.OOi \ Afi , lace shoot I 1vj iidles' line cloth 50c 25c ovcrgaltora. Boy's flno corduroy $1.25 | /f | leggings - , i' Leather ; ; \ . flfl .V U ilen's Sllppnrs fine "Winner Gulf" Lace f Sf | and Congress 12 00 Shoos I OVF Hen's flno J4 4 00 Winter Tun QQ Laoo yhoej. HAYDBN BROS. Mail orders filled. v PIANOS MUST MOVE I Our three floors are full to repletion and to reduce stock , will quole prices on now catalogued styles , rent ing stock and felightly used pianos that will positiv ely fit the pocketbook of any purchaser. LOOK HERE ! Chiokering , Lyon & Healty , Fleming , Hohman , and other upright pianos at § 50.00 , $65.00 , $87.00 , $142.00 and upwards. Square pianos worth $100.00 only 825.00. High top organs , $10.00 and up. We are western agents for Steinway , Ivors & Pond Vose , Emerson , Steger and Singer pianos. We will pay $1,000.00 in ca h fora new one furnished by any other dealer to be shipped direct from factory with factory guarantee. We Meet and Beat Department Store Prices. _ Write for catalogues and terms. New pianos sold and rented on $5.00 monthly payments. Instruments moved , tuned and exchanged. Tel. 1625. SCHMOLLER & MUELLER , THE LEADING MONEY SAVING PIANO DEALERS. 1313 Famam Street. Important Changes "The Overland Limited"1' . . . .VIA Union Pacific Carries the Government Fast Mail to San Francisco , Portland and Pacific Coast fi | _ _ GO Hours to San Francisco vl n 1J 68 Hours to Portland- No Other Line Makes as Quick Time Runs Every Day in the Year. SUPERBLY EQUIPPED STEAM HEAT PINTSGH LIGHT For Full Information Cell at CITY TICKET OFFICE 1302 Farnam St. "A little learning is a dangerous thing , " but a little learning in the art of using SHERIDAN COAL will pnve you lots of money and bring great satisfaction. Treat it like haid coal and you will get same result. Best coal mined in "Wyoming. Nut and Egg § 5 , Lump $5.50. VICTOR. . WHITE , 16O5 Farnam St. Telephone 127- TIIAI.VI . , O in it It it In The Chlcniso. Mll niikoe A St. Piuil mil- ny lm lust plnctil In ecrvlco Uo m ( ? - nllloent electric Hshtrd trnlnn lifllwccn Omalin nnd ChlcaKo , Iravlng Oiimlm dully H ! f.IB . ; p , in , nrrlvlng Chlcngo nt S 2.r > , in and leaving Chicago R U p , in , nnd nrrlvlni ( lnmlm S 20 n. in , Knch trnln In lighted thoroughly by electricity , ban buffet nmokliiR cars. drnuliiK room sleeping cars , dlnliiK cars Rinl n-cllnliiK chair cnrn nnd runs < ner the shortest linn nnd BinoothtBt rondt > cd be- tweeii the two cities. Ticket otllce. 1501 Fnraam stre t , and at Union depot. _ A 10-word want nd costs you but 88 cent * for 7 da > s In the Morning nnd Kxenlng He . Jardenlers , fern dlshoa , palms , rubber trees , ferns , cut flonors and floral designs. Stewart. 119 North 16th street. Dr. Toter. Uooma C4 , f > B , Darker Dlock. Men's Ideal Footwear for style , fit nnd finish , no shoo compares with the colobrntod REGENT $3,50 SHOE Wo ronko them in all the popu lar slmdos of tun , nnd nil kinds of leather t h o price novcr changes , $3.50 Your Choice $3.50 Regent Shoe Co. Moll orders filled. 205 South 15th. YOUR HEALTH Depends larsoly on the drills you buy. Sometimes the Impurity of the drills In a proscription mny causs death You mnv pliico Implicit confidence In the cnmponnd- iiibof prescriptions by u , and the purity of our driiRs. Ulrncy'H Catarrh Cure 40e Uucklen's Atnlca Salvo Ho ) Heocham's Pills ZOc Carter's Liver Pills Ifio Cutlcura Soap 200 Cascarcts 20c Castorla 25c Electric Hittera 40o Oarlleld Tea 20c Jaynes' nxpectorant 75c Warner's Safe Cure SOo Trask's Ointment 20o St. Jacob's OH 40c Scott's Emulsion 40o and "Ho Stuart's DjRpepsla Tablets 40o Kilmer's Swnmp Root . .4Gc and 80o Klnc's New Discovery 40o Vine Kolafra SSo Laxatlvo Hromo Quinine lf o Mocller's Cod Liver Oil CBo Palno's Celery Compound 7.r > c Plorco's Remedies 7Cc BOSTON STORE DRUG DEPT. PLIMBING King up 720 if your water pipes are frozen or plumbing out of order. We give prompt attention to all job work. Gas Fixtures and Globes J. Morrissey Plumbing Go , 310 South 15th St. De Turkey Rees Too Hi ' Oh , llttlo chlllun , do worl' HO tvldo Unt de mnddeia moan and sigh ; Par's a turkry roostln' on de yutlicr But he roos' too high , too high. Most Rood thlngfl roost too hltsh for mod erate purses nowaduyH , but It Is not no with the FIVE CENT JERSEY A lOc cigar for Be. Try one. For sale at Paxton Block Gigar Store , Jacob Jaskulek , Proprietor. Kith and Famam. TEBTH EXTRACTED 25 CENTS. PAINLBS5 DR. MASON. DENTIST EXTRACTION 4th Floor Brown Blk. , 16th and Oouilat Gold Alloy Filling $1.0O Cold Filling $1.00 and up Cold Crowns $5.0O Set Teeth $5.00 Best Teeth$7.50 Thft Mothnd UBed by us in making I IIS mClllUa artificial teeth is not used by any ether dentist in Omaha wo can by this process guarantee a perfect lit , no matter how many others have failed in your case. Teeth positively extracted without pain by our method. Composition Filling , ROc Gold and Platinum Filling $ i.oo Gold Crowns $5.00 to $8.00. UrlclKe Teeth 5.00 Set Teeth 5.00 Hest Teeth 7.50 Patent Elastic Plate lo.OO Aluminium und Rubber Set 12.50 BEST EQUIPPED OFFICE IN THE WEST. ESTABLISHED IN OMAHA II YEARS. Third Floor Paxton Block , 16th and Farnam Street. Lady Atteudeut. Branch Oflico in Wahoo , Nebraska ,