20 TITE OarATTA PATT T ITEE ; STTN'DAT , FEBTUJAttY 12 , 1899 , CAR TRUST BRINGS BUSINESS Increased Activity at Union Pacific Shops Hade Possible. COMPANY NOT DEPENDENT UPON COMBINE /dvnnrcil Priced on nollln Stock I.IUrly 1 > force tlio Overlmul to Do More of It * , Work tit Home. It Isn't often one Is Impressed with the beneficent results of a trust , but accord ing to nn Omaha railroad man the pros pective freight car trust , which Is now In process of organization under the name ot the American Car and Foundry company , may bo of some benefit to Omaha , In that It will possibly Induce the Union Pacific thops hero to engage more largely In car ( building. The shops have heretofore built n. number of cars , but had not made a spe cialty of this work because of lack of proper machinery. This condition can easily bo Improved If the organization of the trust 5s followed by any noticeable Increase In the price of box cars. The Incorporation will Include nearly nil Iho big car companies In the country save those of the Pullman nnd Wagner people , end thceo nro BO enormous In themselves It la not felt to endanger the purpose ot the consolidated concern If they do not enter It. H la believed they can bo de pended upon to abide by nn agreement without necessarily becoming active parties to a contract. The nnnual capacity of Iho united companies will be 83,000 freight cars , COO passenger coaches , 820,000 wheels , 125,000 tons of castings , 30.000 tons uf pipe , and 00,000 tons of bar Iron. The capital stock of the concern will bo $60- 000,000 , nnd of this amount J4.800.000 will "be " held In the treasury with which to pur chase other properties and to make Im provements. The Union Pacific shops have not only built freight cars , but they have put up taggago nnd mull cars. It has been re ported many times during the last year that the company contemplated putting In now machinery , but this has lately been olU- clally denied , although It la not unreason able to suppose that when the operations of the trust make the prlco of rolling stock higher than the cost nt which the company can build Its own cars that the needed machinery will at once be put In nnd car fculldlng made ono ot the features of the ivork at the shops In this city. Under these conditions the officials of the Union Pacific , especially In the operating department , are watching the progress of the formation of this gigantic trust with some Interest. KOUFOMC SII3KCIIANTS COMPLAIN. Contend tlmt nuten from South Slonx City Are Too IIlKli. Protests by business men at Norfolk that freight rates to that point from South Sioux City nro too high Is to receive attention by the powers Influencing Bitch matters. Borne tlmo ago complaint was made that the merchants there could not buy goods In Omaha because the rates from this city -wore higher than from Sioux City ( which Is the real basic point , Instead of South Blaux City ) . This was taken up with the roads and nftor some faithful plugging Omaha was given the same rate as Sioux City , nlthough the latter is much nearer Norfolk. Then Norfolk found complaint In that those merchants who desired to trade at Sioux City were discriminated against In rates , because they had to pay the same as other merchants who traded in Omaha , which la the more remote point. The agi tation was kept up until the State Board of Transportation took It up , nnd the latest phase of the ngltatlon Is the appearance In this city of II. M. Pearce of St. Paul , who is the general freight agent ot the Omnhn road. Ills trip nt this tlmo Is to go over the rate situation with the Interested parties , nnd seek to remedy the defects In the present tariff If ho flmls any. N oil the Inerenne. The American Refrigerator Transportation company has found its business In this lo cality Increasing to such extent that It hoe cent nu assistant to take part of the work from the shoulders of J. 0. Phllllppl , Its local agent. F. G. Savage of Kansas City lias been selected for this position and he will Imvo his oillco In the Missouri Pacific quarters at Fourteenth and Douglas ( streets. Mr. Savage will bo n traveling ugcnt and his territory will embrace South JJakotii , western Iowa and northwestern Mis souri. Mr. Phllllppl will still retain por- Honal jurisdiction over the entire territory nnd will have direct charge of the Nebraska field. Itnllwny < en nnd I'rrHoiiulii. M. J. Swcot of Chicago , traveling freight ngent for the Indiana , Illinois & Iowa road , IIOH been looking over the freight field in Omaha. Local agents of fast freight lines have re ceived instructions to accept shipments oj provlelone on tbo basis ot 24,000 pounds to n car , which Indicates that the roads have returned to the original minimum for n carload. The employes of the AVyomlng division of the I'nlou Pacific presented to ex-Su- perlntcndcnt Larry Malloy , a beautiful gold atch , as a token of their esteem and ap preciation , before his departure for Salt Icl < o City to take his now position with the Oregon Short Line. The Interstate Commerce commission will have another meeting with the presidents ot the roads east of Chicago nt Washington on February Ifi. It Is understood that the presidents of the roada west of Chicago have also been Invited to take part In the con ference. The question to bo considered will bo the maintenance of freight ratee. Most of the tralim Into Omaha yesterday mowing from all directions wore la'to ' , duo principally 4B the cold weather. The Hurllngton fast niull was on tlmo , and It was the exception. The Hock Inland fast train was about twenty minutes late. The second section ot the Union Pacific No. 4 , which won the coast train , was nix houm late. The Sioux City & Pacific was elx hours , the Itock Ibland No. 8 , one hour , Burlington No. f > , ono hour ; Unicti Pacific No. 1 , half an liour ; Northwestern fast mall , fifty minutes , wul Its Overland Limited ono hour , and tlio JlllwuuUeo one hour. A. D. T. Co. ; m ( Kongor8 furnished ; bag gage delivered. 1S02 Douglas St. Tel , 177. On February 10 and 17 Miss Marie Tleul Ilofcr of Chicago will Rive four lectures at the Young Woman's Christian association ball. The course Is under the auspices of the Omaha Mothers' club and a strong otTorl Is being mndo to make the course reach all interested in either music , educatlau , llttlu children , or all of these toplre. The general subject of the course la 'What la Music and How Can Wo Help Children to Uooomo Musical T" At 4:30 p. m. on Thursday will bo given the special topic , "Tho Song Faculty in Children , " to bo followed at S p. m. by "Music Ploturo Making ; How to Cultivate the Musical Imagination. " On Friday al the same hours the subject will be , first , "Tho Mutflc Language ; How to Interpret 11 to Children ; " and bocond , "Rhythm In Child Life. " Miss Hofer is a pilpll of Tomllns , a compotjor of charming children's BOMBS nud a sweet Hlnger. She Illustrates her lec tures by singing children's songs. Her Grand European iioui now open. Ele gant rooms , ladles' and gents' cafe and trill room , Cor , Itith and Howard , Competitors may imitate- our advertising but they cannot. Imitate our blgu-grado printing. A. 1. HOOT. 1609 Howard. Dr. Charles Frederic Montgomery nn- Coiuiccu 1o friends his remove ! to Omaha , omeo. 32 Ilco Bldg. Hours. 9 to 11 and 5 to G. Ueetdwioo , 3011 Caw St. Sundays al borne , Telephones , Have Hoot print It. VAMONTIM2S AT 1IOSTON RTOHK. Tomorrow We ' 'lnp < * on Snip n Spot CiiflU 1'nre.lianp of KI.IMXt Valentine * . At 2c , Cc , Do , IBc and 25c oach. And tlso D.OOO COMIO VALENTINES , Which we'll soil G for 1 cent , These fine valentines which we'll Roll at * c , Co , 9c , I5o nnd 25c wou'i.l east you In n cgular way as high a < * $1.00. nnd amongst hum are nil the newest , prettiest and ilch- tst kinds of valentines. f'tmc of them arc actually \vors ! : of nrt. There are beautiful celluloid valentine * . Fancy Knuzc and silk valentines. Beautiful Inco nnd sachet v.ilenUnes , Vnlttitlncs In gilt nnd embT'jidcMos. Valentines that suit everybody-plain and ancy. This Is another one of our lucky purchitcs by which wo are nble to sell you exactly vhat you want nnd exactly when you v.ant t for very much less nioajy than sou would think possible. These go on bargain squares tnmoirr'.v In C lots- lOc artistic valentine , 2c. luc artistic valentine , Cc. 2Cic artistic valentines , ! ) c. Me artistic valentines , IJc. $1.00 artistic valc-ntlnes , 2fic. BOSTON STOrtE , OMAHA. N. W. Cor. IGth nnd Douglas. A. P. Tukey will dlvldo the east frontage , Twenty-sixth nnd Chicago , nnd sell any sized lot for $25 per foot , full depth ; ? 30 icr front foot \rna once loaned on this prop- rty. rty.On On Tuesday evening , February II , the public will bo afforded 'the opportunity of 'cnowlng ' the pleasure of a visit .o the Transmlsslsslppl Exposition by means of Miss Janet Wallace' very excellent stereop- Icon views , which she has consented to how and describe at Unity church that evening , Sam'l Burns ta selling a real Doulton din ner act $9.75. MnrrliiKC l.leenoed. County Judge Baxter Issued the following marriage licenses yesterday : Name and Residence. Age. George Pierce ? , Avoca , la 41 Mrs , Louisa E. Bliss , Genoa , Neb 40 Cliarlcn It. Illgglns. O inn ha. 23 ilargarcL Knottier , Omaha 18 Jeorgo W. Allen , South Omaha 21 Daisy E. Abcmnthy , South Omaha 21 'harles T. LUndecn , Omaha 3 ! ) Christina Hanson , Omaha " 3 Shorraden , donttet , moved to 412 McCaguo bldg. Wnlt for A. Mandelberg's correspondence , and wedding ntntlonery opening. aiAciMncn.vr TKAINS. Omnhn to Chlcnsro. The Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul rail way has Just placed In service two mag nificent electric lighted trains between ) mnha and Chicago , leaving Omaha dally al i:45 : p. m. , arriving Chicago at 8:25 : a. m. and leaving Chicago CltJ : p. m. and arriving Omaha 8:20 : a. m. Kaoh train Is lighted horoughly by olectrlcH.7 , has buffet smoking care , drawing room sleeping care , dining cars nnd reclining ohalr cars nnd runs over ho shortest line and smoothest roadbed be- wecn the two cities. Ticket ofllco 1504 Far n am street , and al Union dopot. Hubermann , only diamond Importer In vest. Price * lowest. 13th and Douglas. Rev. Mary A. Safford's etcreoptlcon. lec- uro Monday night , Unity church. Admis sion 25 cents. YATES REPLIES TO PENFOLD Produce * KlfcureN to Show AVhnt lie I xiicuilM In Paying Tnxcn , OMAHA , Feb. 11. To the Editor of The Bee : My attention has been directed to a communication In The Bco of Friday , en titled , "Penfold on the School Levy , " in which statements are made In reference to me personally which require notice , al though I dislike , ns nnyono may know , to discuss in this manner a purely personal matter. The reference , however , to the taxes paid by me is made by the writer ; o servo a special purpose in which the public Is interested , and , my reply , there- 'oro , is In the Interest of the public as well as that of common truth and candor. When a president of a Board ot Educa tion submits statements with figures to sup port them , he Is naturally accredited with some knowledge of what he is talking about nnd would at least bo supposed to give cor rectly Information easily obtained by any one. In this communication it Is stated that my homo "and grounds surrounding" wore only taxed $3C2 for 1898 and that I [ laid "about $20 in personal taxes , and a total of only ? 1,342 upon property worth $250,000. " If this statement Is correct , then tt Is evident that I am shirking my taxes , and In so doing am assisted by the tax commissioner. How far , however , the fig- urea given differ from the truth will ap pear by the following taken from the tax receipts in my possession. The total taxes for city purposes alone ( the figures given 'by Mr. Ponfold convey the Impression that they Include county and state as well as city ) upon my residence and the grounds enclcsed therewith for 189S were $ .r > C0.70. Under the levy adopted by the council of 25 milU upon an increased vafuatkin it will lo $678 , an Increase ot $118 , or 21 per cent. If the further Increase to 29 mills Is ac cepted by the council It will be $786.48 , an Increase of $226 $ , or 40 per cent more than In 1898. The figured given In my personal case may be of some service to other taxpayers who have not given the aubjcct the same attention. This Increase may be a small matter to mo , us suggested by Mr. Penfold , who probably thinks from his standpoint of personal Interests only , but there Is a much larger question involved. The Increase does not affect mo alone , but touches every man who pays tax s , and aggregates a sum that our already tax-burdened community Is not nli To to stand , In this matter of Increased taxation I stn ted at the council meeting only what every man , Intimately acquainted with the financial resources of the oily , knows to bo n fact. There ore llmlU to forbearance , and the army of tax-enters should be mot firmly and unitedly by those who must sustain the burden of city government ( or mlsgovorn- ment ) , or eluo something worse than abuse and misrepresentation may be the conse- quene In the curly future , Wo have manngcd to maintain our credit as a city , and as a banker I believe It will ba conceded tlmt I have done my full duty In this respect , nnd I shall continue to do BO to the best of my ability and Influence , but this pressure upon our only real re sources should be lightened instead of being Increased at this particular time , which may prove to be a critical period in the clty'a history. HENRY W , YATES , Ciuil Co in pun I OK I CINCINNATI , Feb. 11. The following' named coal companies and coal dealers wcro today Indicted by the United States grand Jury for violation of 4ho Sherman antl-tru ! t law , which forbids combinations in restraint of trade and commerce- St. Clalr company , West Virginia ; Chesa peake and Ohio Fuel company , Illack and Coal company , Charimooro Coal company , Oroat Kanawha Coa | company. Carver Uros. , Montgomery Coal company , W. U , Johnson , W. T. Davis , Mecca Coal company , Chesa peake Mlnlns company , Kanawha Splint company , Hoblnson Coal company , Coalburg Collier company nnd Lens Creek Coal com pany. Ini in n nc lo Ilu Mimtercd Out. WASHINGTON , Feb. 11. The secretary of war today gave orders for the mustering out of the Third regiment of Immunes now stationed at Santiago nnd vicinity. This regiment was ofllcered by Colonel liny , n regular army officer. The troops will be conveyed to Macau , Co. , where they were recruited , for discharge. They are to leave Santiago by March 11. GERMANY IS LONG-SUFFERING Von Buolow Affirm ! Oordial Pea ling of Tuatons for Americans , NO ARMS ARE FURNISHED TO FILIPINOS ( AttKnilc of Gerninn > 'mnl Officer * li Said to He Friendly ninl rrc fl in Condemned for Aliened Ml representation * . BERLIN , Feb. 11. In the Reichstag to day Count Von Kanltz , the agrarian leader , nt the Instance ot the German government , Interpellated the government on the ques tion of the commercial relations between the United States nnd Germany. The minister of foreign affairs , Baron von Huelow , Inti mated his readiness to reply forthwith. In introducing the Interpellation Count Von Kanltz referred to the prohibitive effects ot the DIngley bill nnd contrasted the decrease of German exports with the Increase In American exports. He said that to denounce the treaties containing the favored nation clause was now scarcely necessary , ns the Americans no longer fully observed their treaty. The Americans , ho added , must bo made to understand that the Germans had no need whatever to obtain their whole list of neces saries from them nlone. If one country closed Its markets to another , good com mercial relations could not permanently con tinue. In this connection It was In the Inter est of German agriculture to uphold the purchasing power of the country against American measures. A tariff wnr was cer tainly undesirable , but In the event of such a struggle , America , owing to the greater volume of Its Imports , had much more to lose than Germany. The count concluded with expressing the hope that the federal government would net both cautiously and energetically. His remarks wore applauded by the rightists. Itcply of tlic Minister. Bnron von Buelow replied that It was 1m- posslblo in view of pending negotiations to make an exhaustive declaration of the posi tion taken by the German and American government ! ) . In the specific question , Ger many's differences with America were mainly attributable to conflicting Interpretations of the favored nation treatment assured by the treaty of 1S28. ( Loud conservative Inter ruptions. ) The baron then read part of the tronty and continued : "The Gorman government has always considered these clauses of the treaty as Implying unlimited most favored nation treatment for Germany in nil tariff ques tions. Concessions of any otlior kind which the United States might grant to n third state. In return for some special compensa tion , Germany would only claim It It made a corresponding return to the United States. From this view la bnsed the well-weighed meaning and text of the treaties. Germany cannot recede from this position. " In the course of his speech Baron Von Buelow emphatically declared that Germany only Intended to protect the Hto and prop erty of Germane In the Philippine Islands and added : "Now wo have no fears , we are convinced that our countrymen 'In "the " Phil- . GHAS. H. Who has won 4ho Greedmoro trophy for long distance shooting in New York City and who Is also president ot the Board of Education dn Albany , andi who owns the handsomest drug Btoro to rtilio state ( wo worked for him 10 years ) writes us nut to hcaltuio to recommend Cramer's Kidney and Liver Cure that dt has given better satis faction ithan any preparation yert. on the ifl.OO SIZE JlOTTJ.iaS , 7BC. 32gyptlan Lotus Cream lOc Paino's Celery Compound iac Duffy's Malt Whiskey S5c Vine Kolafra 6c Uncle Sam's Tnbarco Cure EOc West's Drain and Nerve Treatment . . . . 33c Pe-ru-na ' < 3c Syrup of Figs 40o IJIrney's Catarrh Cure 40o Lnxiitlve Bromoi Quinine luc 1 dozen 2-graln Quinine Capsules < c 1 dozen 3-graln Quinine. Capsules 10e 1 dozen 5-Rraln Quinine Capsules 15c CiiHtorla ' - ° Wine of Cardul < uc Warner's Safe Cure We CUT PRICE DKUGGIS T Corner l(5th and Chicago. llhe Ideal Food Gutter ( I o The only Food Chopper whoa * acting parts are made of forged and temper ed steel. You do not buy a cast Iron i hopping knife , why buy a cast iron chopping machine. , ; Will cut ruvr or cooked meat bettor 11 than any other fond chopper , and all i o other substances Just ns well. ) Any thing which can be cut by a < J , chopping knlfo nnd tray can bo cut a In this machine In a small fraction of M the time required for a chopping knife and tray. § Q JAS. MORTON & SON CO. , 1 | IB 11 Dodge St. * SO COLD It couldn't bo too cold to enjoy an occas ional glass of KRUG CAUIN13T LA.GJ3K J3J3BJ2 A glassful ! taken before meata not only gives any ono a keen appetite , but a relish unobtainable otherwise. Ilcputable physi cians recommend Its moderate use , con stantly. It's an awful nice article to have about the house. So handy If you wish a quick luncheon and my ! So desirable to everybody who enjoys a glass of fine beer. Have wo Impressed our telephone upon your mind ? Yes , It's 420 A-L-W-A-Y-S. Kitii > uitixi iiitK\vi\r : co , , Tel. 420 , 1007 Jackson Street. TEKTH EXTRACTED 25 CENTS. PAINLESS DR. MASON. DENTIST I3XTU ACTION 4th Floor Uroiin Blk. , IGth and Dougtai Gold Alloy Filling $1.00 Cold Filling $1.0O and up Gold Crowns : $5.00 SetTeetu $5.00 Best Teeth . $7.50 Ipplnes arc safe under American protection. ] If purl of the fore n press falsely Imputes to u other motives than the above It dots not alter the facts. " ( Cheers. ) ( tcrinnii * Arc Strictly Ncntrnl. In denying the statements made regard- Ins German Intrigues with Agulnaldo nnd the Filipinos and < the story about the Ocr- man consul at Hong Kong supplying arms nnd ammunition to the Filipinos , Baron von Uuclow said ; "Thoso are among the tallest canards that ever flulterod out of A duck pond. The relations between the German and American naval officers nt Manila were not only friendly throughout , but were mutually courteous. " ( Cheers. ) The huron then referred to the July 4 speech ot the United States ambassador here , Andrew D. White , which ho said did Germany Justice. The minister afterwards epoke of the "perfidious press representa tives of both countries , " nnd enumerated many historical ties between the two na- tlous , adding : "It would be well not to rup ture those ties. We will treat the United States without provocation hut without weakness. " ( Cheers. ) The Imperial chancellor , Prlnco Hohen- lohe , who It not yet quite recovered In health , mndo his appearance In the house during the speech and shook hands with Baron von Buelow. Good Bkallng and music at itho Lagoon. Now management. IDENTITY OF WRECKED SHIP Throe-SInntcrt Vcuncl Ashore Near Honolulu Cnnnoi He Certainly I.iientod. SEATTLE , Wash. , Feb. 11. Latest nd- vlccs from Honolulu by the steamship Garonne make the identity of the wreck that recently drifted on the coast ot Kohnln doubtful. It Is hardly possible that It Is the hulk of the Seattle schooner Nomad , ns was reported from San Francisco , as the wreck was a three-masted vessel , whllo the Nomad had four niasts. Honolulu papers believe that the wreck is the Claudlna , a three-masted schooner flying the American Molasses Cand' ' Wo have Just received n shipment of the celebrated HILDRETH'S VKLVKT MO LASSES CANDY. This Is well known throughout the United States as the bcbt article of the kind ever mode. Cut Prices on Perfumes. 50o Souvenir Violet Water , we sell 25o Sl.OO Colgate's Violet Water , tro sell. . , . 75c 60c Colgate's Violet Water. TTO sell 40a Jl.OO Pinaud'B Violet and Lllao Water , we sell 64o $1.00 Roger & Gallct's Violet Wnt r , wo sell 85o 75o Verona Violet Perfume , per ounce. . EOc 75c Parisian Violet Perfume , per ounce. 50c Too Wright's Violet Perfume , per ounce ; BOo Jl.OO Pinaud'B Kau do Quinine , per ounce < , 76o 50c Pinctud'o Eau de Quinine , per ounce 3So 25o American Farina Cologne , per ounce Ho SHERMAN & M'CONNELL ' Drug Go , , 115IK Dodge Street , Omnlia , Nob. Our Bargain Counter Is on every counter and In every Bhelt In the , bulldlnff a. few Items that may Interest you Side Combs , 2c a pair Round Combs. 2c Pocket Combs. 2o Two- Foot luiles. Bo Toilet Paper , So Men's hujivywinter Caps 16c Mcn'n Flannel Shirts. Sic Men s Random Undershirts , 12 > 4c Ladles' WoolJIItts , lOc Carpenter's Pencils , Ic. Grajilte ware and tinware cheaper than you ever bought It In your life. Wo keep everything. Call and get acquainted with t & bargain house of Omaha. The finest line of Valentines In the cltv. Lac Valentines 3 for lo. The Racket Store 210 N. 16th St. Otic block north of new P. O. ; You Have No Time to Lose t with your eyca 2 vhen nature sends out her lira : dan- < , per signal , such as < > Itching , burning , < > watering , achln , < > blurring nnd headaches - . > aches , w h 1 o h < > Hhould demand $ your Immediate A attention , but you > should avoid all < > choncea of the 4 fcerlous danger of * gottlnp w r o n ir * glassus by con- + Bulling Dr. Mo- * Carthy , a man < ' who haa held the < ' n-ell earned title of the ncknow'- ' edged Hdentlst in * ' his profession ho < ' succeeds where * others fall. DR. MCCARTHY , TUB KVlfl SPECIALIST. 413-4U ICAnDACII BLOCK. Examinations , , OMAHA. Free , T r - / - - - - vss rw * -v - * r A Cold Proposition. IIOWISLI/S Anti-'Kawf ' oovaiis AND coi.n.s 1'OSITIVKI.Y CUItUS Price , 25c and EOo. All Druggists sell Antl-Kawf. Wholesale at K. K. Bruce & Co. and Hlchardaon Drug Co. o o o o o co o o o oo o SEyes Examined Free. 1520 DOUGLAS ST. . OMAHA. . CIST TIM ? ( n\niM3 Swift's Premium I'ut uii lu 1-iiuuiuI CnrtuiiB Only. Never Sohl In IJiiIU I'lirt1'ork Ilplloloimly Hcunoncd. Tlic llcvt Tlmt Muney Cuu IJuy. flag , which left Honolulu for SAII Krnncisco December 16. Alt bands ara believed to have been lost. A terrible cane flrc was raging In the fields ot the Mnkeo Sugar company near Knul Vt-hcn the ntcnmcr Jamca Mahco left that point for Honolulu , President Dole and Attorney General Smith are homo from a tour of the island of Oahu. REVOLUTION IN NICARAGUA llrltlfth Crnlncr Intrepid Stnrtd for llluelleldn In HexpoM.ie to Appeal. KINGSTON , Jamaica , Fob. 11. In re sponse to n. very alarming appeal from Blucflelds , Nicaragua , by cable via Colon , Colombia , the government of Jamaica today dispatched the British second class cruiser Intrepid at full speed to Blueflelds , with Instructions to protect British Interests , The report received says that General Hlos , the governor of that i > art of Nicaragua , has started a revolution nlong the whole department of the Atlantic , which Involves practically all the foreign residents. 1111:11. TinilKLKS-AVm. Tuntrul nt African M. E. church. ISth & Webster sts. , nt 2 o'clock this afternoon. Choice roses , carnations , hyacinths nnd artistic floral designs at Stewart's. ] 1D N. 16th street. RESULT OFNTENSE COLD IlnvU In n Hrnijro Illow * Up , Ihc rl.vlti : Iron Injuring Two The explosion of a water back In the rnnso at the residence of L. I ) . Loey , 261G St. Mary'a avenue , Injured Miss Cnrrlo Swan- berg slightly and Miss Ida 1'ctcrson very seriously , If not fatally , The range was n total loss. . The two young women wcro employed ns domestics by MM. Ix > ey. Doth \\cro In the kitchen at the tlmo of the explosion. Mlsn Swnnberg wns engaged In building the flro. She had tried the outside water pipes and had found that the water was not frozen In them. She lighted the flro nnd the ex plosion from the water back followed. The range was blown to nieces , one lid going up through the celling. The walls of the room show where the flying pieces left Indenta tions. All the windows were blo\\n out. Miss Swnnberg was bruised In sovcrnl places , hut only slightly. Miss 1'cterson had a deep gash cut on her head and numerous bruises were Indicted on her body. Hamilton Warren , M. IX , eclectic nnd magnetic physician , has moved his oillop to 110 North ICth street , room 13. Spe cial attention to all long Giamllng or linger ing diseases nnd to diseases ot women nnd children. Good skating nnd music at the Lagoon , New management. I V Vi VcVt .Wi THE 99 CENT STORE. j Valentine Buyers | Baffle the Weather. Notwithstanding the extreme cold of Saturday , our store was crowded with eager purchasers for Valentines. Everybody recognizes the fact that we have the only up-to-date stock in the city. Artistic , novel and beautiful designs , at prices below all competition. Only two days more and every valentine must be disposed of. Be sure you come to the Valentine headquar ters. 1519-1521 1519-1521 Douglas Douglas _ Street. Street. 5 Near 10th H * . Near 10 fe flt. Special Gut Price Shoe Sale TliU sale hns forcibly demonstrated that the people have the money , if the merchant has the values. Ladies' 50c Ovcrguitcrs 2'lc Ladier'$1.00 Alaskas , 2to * 50c Ladies' warm lined Kid ! )5c Slippers ( iOc Ladies' fine Dongolu warm lined $2.50 But ton Shoes $1.75 Ladies'fine vesting top , $3.00 Luce Shoes. . $1.98 Men's line Satin Calf Lace and Congress $2.00 Shoes $1.50 Men's fine Winter Tan Box Calf $3.50 Lace Shoes $2.50 WE ARE SOLE AGENTS TOR The New Sorosis Shoe COMES CALF WINTER , KID IN TAN AND BOX , PRICE $3,50 HAYDE1M BROS. MAIL ORDERS FILLED. SPECIAL SALE SAMPLE : - : BRUSHES -ACT 'THE BOSTON STORE DRUG DEPARTMENT. The entire sample line of Cbaa. Loonen's imported French Tooth Brashes , Hair Brushes , Bath Brushes , Flesh Brushes , Clothes Brushes , Nail Brushes , Babies Hair Brushes , Brushes of every kind and style imaginable , worth up to $5.00 , go at 15c , 25c , 50c , T5c , $1.00 , § 1.25 , $1.50 and § 2.00. On sale tomorrow in the Drug Deparment. Tooth Brushes worth up to 75c go at 15c. ZBostcnn. Store , O2njnLSub.su SHERIDAN COAL Best coal mined in Wyoming Keeps your pipes from freezing. VICTOR WHITE , 16O5 Faruain St. Telephone 127. 4,33 nnd SO Women's ' Shoos.S,48 | N. E. Cor. 10th and Douglas Sts. DO YOU USE ONE ? If you do we would lllco to Cave you como to our store nud ece how much wo can save you on supplies. Our stock Is most complete every known reliable camera , nil tne different developing nnd toning baths trays prlutiug frames- mounts , etc. TVe develop anl print at reasonable prices. THE AlOE & PENFOLD CO. , Amateur I'/iofoprap/ifo 5iippl ( . 1408 Fnrnam OMAHA. Op. Pnxton Hotel. Tu ImproTomcnts The L itd r. In Conduction Mechanically Cor rect. In Operation Simple and Satis factory. Band for PlotorUI Catiloctie. I'hc Smith Premier Typewriter Co. , I Cor. 17th and faraam Sts. , Onabi. PLUMBING Ring 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. WEAK MEN OR BOYS suffering from nervous debility , v/irl- / coccle , seminal wenliiioss. loot man hood , night cmlnslon.i and unnatural discharges caused by errcis of younger days , which , if not relieved by medi cal itiroatmcnt , Is di > lorab'e on mind and body , DO NOT MARRY when suffering , ns this leads to lota of memory. Ions of spirits , liLbhfulneit. In aoctety , pains lu small of back , frightful dreams , dark rings around the OJTH , pimples or b'caklii | { out ou fact ) or body. Bend for our symptom blank.Vo can cure you and espec ially do we desire old and tried cases , OB we charge nothing for advlco and glvo you a written guarante * to cure the worst case on record. Not only are the weak organs restored , but nil losses , drains and discharges Mopped , Bend 2o stamp for question blank. Hahn's Pharmacy , Dent. 0 , Omalm. Neb. Our Fathers' Stories Of cold days or weeks when they were boys , no longer has any charm for UB. The pres ent young generation lias weather of it's own to tell stories about. Don't you know that this is the kind of weather that reminds you of the condition of your teeth. Our painleps BAILM method of filling teeth is all right. We are , getting now patients every day on account of it a little application to the cavity does the work. Our prices are the lowest consistent with good work. \Ve \ only URO the best materials. Examinato of teeth and estimates given 3rd Floor Paxton Blk , , 10th and Farnam St. Telephone 1085. Lady attendant.