8 OMATTA DATIiY BEE : MOTsDAY , XOVJUaiBEli in , 1801) ) . ENDLESS SUPPLY OF GOLD former Omaha Man Until it In Prospect in Ice-Looked Gape Nome. PLACER CLAIMS RENEWED BY SEA WAVES Sillier * on Ilcrltm Hi-ti llcncli Strip In I'njlnic ( liinnUtlcN from Dally \Vunli of the Sl- liurlnit Hen , A great many Omaha people will bo Interested In following the fortunes of thel Alaskan acquaintances. About a year ago last spring William Snyder , one of the plo ncer carriage makers of Omaha , disposer of hla factory on Harncy street , near Four tccnth , on the present site Of tlio Trocadoro theater , and pulled out for the Klondike If one may Judge from the tenor of a num ber of letters received from him by his friend , John Drlscoll of the Palace livery stable , he Is on the high road to fortune am has already established a good start In that direction. Upon reaching Dawson City Mr Snyder turned hli mechanical genius to gooi account nnd engaged In the manufacture ol rockers for use In washing gold from the toll , He had his own ehop and managet ! to get hold of a mining claim. While at work he at times averaged JOO a day from the manufacture of rockers. In which busi ness he continued nt Dnwson until the news reached that country of the wonderful gold discoveries along the Bering sea beach at Cape Nome , which Is bill n few mllrs from the Siberian boundary. Under date of Sep tember 29 last Mr. Snyder wrote to Drls- cell , telling of n change of base. He was at that time on board the steamboat Mon arch , a stcrnwhcel river steamer , travel ing down the Yukon river to the open sea , thence lo Journey northward along tha Bering sea coast. An cxtiact from his letter affords the rpador u slight conception of the trials and risks that beset travel In that land , oven when the Bamo can be done by water : IlnoliiK AKIIIIN ! ( Jlurcnn. "I presume you will bo greatly surprlstd to hear from me Journeying down the mighty Yukon river to a new country fortune-seek ing , " writes Mr. Snyder. "I am one of 163 passengers who chartered Iho beautiful Yukon ken river steamer Monarch , which will be the last and only boat to got through this season bofoie navigation closes. Our dis tinction Is Cape. Nome , Alaska , on Norton sound , Bering sea coast , 120 miles north Iroin St. Michaels and 2,000 mile * dpwn the Yukon river from Dawson. Capo Nome has proved a wonderful counlry. When the last uows reached Dawson , just In tlmo to per mit getting the last boat down the river , I had but twenty-four hours In which to sell everylhlng that I had accumulated slnco I came to the Klondike , pack my things and got aboard the boat. The Klondike miners were thrown Into a high fever of excitement nnd I have no doubt that a largo proportion of the Dawson population will hasten to Iho now gold fields early next spring. The whole surrounding counlry Is afire and the greal- esl excllement exists In the lower country. I received word from a friend In Nome ad vising mo to drop everything nnd let noth ing prevent my coming this year , and hero I go floating down the mighty Yukon river loaded for bear , with seven powers of at torney and my own right , entitling me to Jooato and hold 160 acres , or eight claims of twenty acres each. "How Is that for a. Homcstako of gold mines ? My friend wrltea mo that ho has iplenly of ground awaiting me. The beach diggings aru Ihe most wonderful gold dls- covorles the world has ever produced. Uncle Sam leaves the entlro 'beach ' open for the helpless and stranded ones , and , In .fact , to tha public , free , Prospectors have already discovered good rich sand and gravel for a distance of 125 miles along the beach. A man can wash out from | 3 to $150 per day. This gold-bearing sand Is along the water's cdgo and It Is belloved that the bottom of Boring sea Is full or gold which Is washed upon 'tho ' beach. I have determined not to Interest myself in business this winter , but shall thoroughly study the country and -watch every opportunity to gain good ground nnd stake and record It. My opportunities this winter nro like tho&o of the early ones In the Klondike In 1897. "It will bo Impossible to stampede tfco Capo Nome country this winter , simply because - cause wo will bo shut off from the world. Bering Boa and the Yukon will bo frozen up by October 10. The Yukon In 1897 closed September 22 , and In 1898 on September Sf > . Wo will play In luck to get out on salt water on this trip , although the captain of the steamer promises to land us In salt water Bomo tlmo tomorrow. Then wo will have a fearful trip of 120 miles to make on Ber ing sea In this river steamer. The river Bhoro Is frlngcid with ice and the deck of our steamer Is laden with , snow nnd Ice. We liavo traveled through four different snow district's In the last 1,800 miles , coming the last 300 miles through continuous snow. We xv 111 bo lucky dogs If wo ever get through without freezing up , nvcry passenger was obliged to lay In thirty days' supplies for safety In case of a tlc-up , so as to last until wo could mush over the Ice. A Si'iiNiiii'N Work lit Inivoii. "Now , John , my Klondike fortune IB not yet a largo one , yet It beats Omaha carriage making all hollow , I have succeeded in cleaning up , spot cash , $5,150.55 on my In side pocket after paying my faro and freight ns a first class passenger to Capo Nome. I am happy to say that I have not suffered an hour pf sickness or hardship since I came to the Klondike. I nm perfectly contented , enjoying myself Immensely and , as for camp life , I prefer It to the city. I shall continue the mining-camp life until the required amount is accumulated , "I sold my shop and mining property nt Dawgon nil In one day , I had accumulated whllu nt Dnwson what was estimated to bo worth $20,000 , and I could have secured that for It If I had hud time , but , John , you know the old saying Is that u bird In hand Is worth two In the bush , and that was my view of It , My sacrifices may multiply Into millions. jKQ | THEIR OWN An hnusrhnld bcrcrage BLATZ BEER tins no equal , ( 'uncases rvcij tlciurnt of brer guudncsi , Superior quality Rained and uni- ll riti quality tins held for "DtATZ" tlic IIlie " STAK MU.WAUKL' , " Tr7 Case of Omaha Branch 1412 Douglas St. , Tel. 1081. VAL ULATfc lillEWI.\'G CO. , " ( This Is n , miner's life , building InrRe castlei In the air. but where there 1 life there la hope. "Wo anticipate a heavy stampede next spring thnt will exceed that to the Klondike In 1807 , nnd I hope you can bo one of that lot of crazy Rtampedcra , It nil goca ns It Is pictured out I shall < mllf at the outside. In one "year from this date , to visit my friends durlne the winter of lOOO , If you have the nerve and courage tUul backbone1 to cross the Pacific ocean and Hcrlng sea come and take advantage of the opportunity. You can secure transportation on any of the early steamships leaving I'ugct sound for the north , and I oxtctil ( to you n otnndlng In vitation for yourself and wife to enjoy my house or tent or wherever you may find mo next summer. You will never regret It. " Wlmt Ilr ronnil nt' CM IKNome. . Under date of October 16 last , Snyder wrote from Capo Nome , nnd It Is gratifying to his friends to note that ho found that new nidorndo all .that hla fancy sketches had pictured Hi He nays : "I have reached this port at last and ex perienced considerable hardship getting here. 1 shnll long remember this sea voy age across this point nt this time of year , I had passage on the lloanoke , an ocean ves sel , nnd n good one. It accommodates 1,000 passengers , This big ocean monster had us anchored al St. Mlchnol , six miles from shore , for forty'clght hours , walking for the angry ea to subside , rocking nnd tossing and at this end she anchored three mllca from shore for thirty hours , doing her best to Jump out of the water. I didn't try to quiet her down , for H wasn't my ship. I j enjoyed myself hugely ? having nothing to debut but cat and feed the fish and 'go to New York. ' "After n few days' rest I at once secured my outfit complete for one year , nnd In the last few days have locked over the ground and bench thoroughly. , 1 certainly believe 3apo Nome ono of the most wonderful mln- ng camps the world has ever produced. There are mining claims hero on Snake river , Anvil creek and Sriow gulch , and many other creeks , lhat could not be bought 'or from $100,000 to $400,000 , the ground Is so rich , nnd best of all , so easy nnd cheap to work by summer ground sluicing. The only bad feature Is that this ground can only bo worked In summer. All mining hero s nt nn end now. The camp Is less than one year old. The probabilities are that 3- 000 people will winter here. Very many leh discoveries have been made nnd crazy stampedes 'will be had this winter. I prom- se you that I will not lese any time. I nm sending a party out today to Collvnn bay , over Norton sound , about seventy miles from icre , to look nfter a new strike made thers nnd a party of thirty of us are going to sail Jn a day or two for Cape Prlnco of Wales , where another rich strike has been made. Wo will stake out and secure all good property that we can handle nnd also ay out n town , after which we will return nnd watch for many like chances. Cape Prlnco of Wales is on Bering Straits. Just outsldo the Arctic circle , and but thlrty- Ivo miles from Siberia , Asia. Cape Nome s directly across Bering sea but 120 miles rom Siberia. " ClnlniH tlmt Will \ever Wear Out. In describing the character of the gold raining along the beach , Mr. Snyder writes : "In the flret place there" Is room and plenty of gold for a nation of people. This beach extends from this port , Cape Nome , to Cape Prince of Wnles , and there Is no telling how much farther from there , following the shore or perhaps 500 miles. It Is known to be a icaltlve fact that prospectors have already Iscovered gold along the entire distance and t has been proven that the supply Is endless nd everlasting , even where work Is continu ously going on In rocking , sluicing and vashlng out. For Instance , a man will lo- ate himself on a strip pf beach with a ockcr. He will locate his pay streak , per haps on the surface , or possibly six Inches or i'foot down , tfherever he may find it. The'n 10 Will shovel'Into this rocker the sand and ; ravel that the tide water has washed there rom tbo bottom of the eea. and , by the tlmo night comes , the man has shoveled out quite a hole. He retires for the night. Now , tide vater hero conies every twenty-four hours , Iwaye at night. Well , on this man's return next _ morning ho will again locateon the amo spot nnd find his pit from the day > eforo filled up by the washing of the eea. lo again shovels out the same pit and when lent again comes he will meet with the amo result. The theory here Is that the tottom of Bering sea is loaded with the cllow metal , and , the beauty of it all Is liat the big companies and sharks cannot obble It up , but it is here for everybody nnd free to all the world. No portion of this beach can under any circumstances be claimed , staked or recorded. Men working on the beach average all the way from $3 to $500 per day nnd there have been many cases where * good-sized fortunes have been taken out. Ono particular party whom I know well washed out $38,000 In sixty days. Now , John , you know that for your sake I would not write you ono word of falsehood , but believe mo and don't hesitate. Have courage and backbone and come. This Is not a place of hardship. Come In the spring and go out In the fall , enjoying four months on the seashore. Secure passage at your earliest opportunity on any of the transportation companies' vessels. Bring nothing but a tent and fur robe and , what you wear on your back. You can make your homo with me. " IllllniiN Colic. Persons subject to bilious colic can usually tell when to expect nn attack. Take Cham berlain's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem edy as soon as .theso symptoms appear and the threatened' attack may bo warded off , or oven at the beginning of the attack , a double dose 'of this remedy will give Immediate re lief. ' The NortlitrciMrrn l.lnu. PIVH TRAINS DAILY TO CHICAGO , C:4 : A. tn. * 10:55 : s. m. 4:15 : p. m. 4:65 : p. in. * 7:30 : p. m. * Special limited trains With Library , Buffet cars , Diners Ilccliorclia Sleepers , Chair cars. Note Tba Northwestern Is obliged to run far moro trains than any other line between Omaha and Chicago. New city olflces 140J-1403 Faruam street. l C'luirlllCM AVooil Ynril , Thirteenth and Nicholas. 'Phono 1G46. On eale , second-hand oak and pine ; 2-lncli plank ; also best plno kindling ; hard and soft Btovowood and chunks always on band at rcasonabla prices , JOHN LAUOHLAND , i Secretary. Hess & Swoboda , florlste , 1411 Farnam , choice cut flowers and floral designs. Carriers are Instructed not to roll or fold The Sunday Dee , but to deliver It flat. Subscribers will please notify tbo ofUco If this IB not doce. Telephone- . Tlilovi-n Stcnl 1111 Ovcrcont , D. C , Rowley , who lives nt the Alurrny , went Into the Pnxton Sunday afternoon and hunt ? his line JCO overcoat'on tlio wall In the lovntory. / \ few moments after ward ho went to got jt from the hook and found that uomo one had taken It. Ho reported the miltter to the police , but no trace hud be-on found oC It at an early hour this morning. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. J , Robtt , formerly clerk lit the Her Grand hotel , but now located In Kansas City , Is In town calllne on his frleiuln , Mr. and Mrs. Clinton R , Leo of Lincoln nro In the city to remain for a day or KO , Mr. Leo Is ) Interested In a lurgo broom fac tory In the Capital City , i CARDS HESOLT IN SHOOTING Game in a Saloon Sunday Afternoon Ends in n Tragedy. JOSEPH M'DERMOTT ' IS BADLY WOUNDED Itnlirrt KlNlicr Miooli Illni Midi n He- volvi'r In ( lie l.fft Side unit TIlCII MlllinKCN ( < > 1) - cniit > Arrest. A quiet game of cards Sunday afternoon a quarrel nftcr the game was over nnd Joseph McDcrmott lies perhaps fatally wounded and Robert Fisher , n colored man , Is n , fugitive Irom Justice. The two men , to while away the tedium of Sunday , engaged In a friendly game In Fred Stacker's ealoon at 3812 North Thir tieth all cot about 2:30 : o'clock. After they had flnl-shcd they got Into nn argument over the hands they had played. The argument grew more heated ns tlmo went on and finally uncomplimentary epithets were bandied back and forth at a rapid rate. Mc- Ocimott seemed to have had the handiest tongue and I "I slier , finding ho was being worsted In the talking match , pulled a re volver and shot at his antagonist. The bullet , look effect In McDonnell's left Hide below : ho ribs. Ho fell to the floor with a cry and n the excitement that ensued Manor made his escape. i The Injured man was helped to a billiard table. Ho bleil profusely. Dr. Hlley and Dr. Spaldlng were called ns quickly as pos sible. Krom the nature of the wound It was Impossible for them to state whether It would prove fatal or not. lie was not removed from the table until about 7 o'clock In the evening , when ho waa taken to his homo at 3332 Lalk street. There were several witnesses to the shoot- Ing. It was wholly unexpected on the part of those present , as they thought It was Blm- ply a quarrel that would soon blow over. Fisher Is a colored man who has been em ployed at street paving. He Is about -15 years of age , Is dark brown In color and his hair and moustache are tinged with gray. The police Immediately notified the Council Bluffs authorities , as they think Fisher will go there , where he has some relatives and friends. McDcrmott Is a young unmarried man who resides with his parents. He was too weak to talk of the occurrence Sunday night and seemed to bo suffering much agony. Mr. Stacker , In whoso saloon the shooting oc curred , did not seem to want to talk about it at all and fought shy of reporters when ever ho could. When a Dee man called nt his homo in the evening n woman at the door said he was in , but later , when she found what was wanted , came back with the Information that ho "must have Just stepped out , " although the reporter could see him sitting at a table playing cards at the time. Ton 1'ulHoii. Victims of tea poisoning are becoming alarmingly prevalent. Women demand the life and variety of Health , and Instead of doing It naturally by building up their sys tems they resort to tea. They should take Hosteller's Slomach Dlllers Instead. By strenglhenlng the digestive organs this brings beauty and good spirits. It tones up the nerves , drives away the blues , regu lates Iho bowels and cures all forms of dys pepsia. All druggists sell it. Carriers are Instructed not to roll or fold The Sunday Bee , but to deliver It flat. Subscribers will please notify the office if this Is not done. Telephone 238. Best line of $1.00 shirts In Omaha. Kelley - ley & Heyden , Sixteenth and Chicago Sts. POLICEMAN AS A SPRINTER Serjieniit AVclweiilicrjv Trolw a Ijlvcly Ileiit nnd SuccccilN In I.nmlliiK n. 1'rlNoiicr. Sergeant Weisenberg had abundant oppor tunity to show his sprinting qualities Sun day night , and the way he made his feet lly Tor the space of several blocks was evidence that ho would win money on a race track. About 10 o'clock , C , Kahro wended his way down to the prescribed district. He had a load of liquor and It was all be could do to carry It. He went to 112 South Ninth street nnd soon thought he owned the place. Jennie Miller , who pays the rent there , ob jected to his lordly airs and asked him to go away. He replied with more force than elegance that he would go when he got ready. There was some moro ragtime talk and finally some of the girls tried to eject him. Ho turned and kicked the Miller woman so forcibly that he felled her to the floor and then ran out and up through the street , with two screaming women after him. Near Eleventh street , Sergeant Welaenberg saw the trouble and he too gave chase. Knhro liad n good start and he ran as though demons were after him , straight up town. The women became tuckered out and gave Burlington How Would You Like teA A puBscnt'or on tlio unioollicst train In the United Stales ? ' - ' "Chi That's tlio Dm-lliiKton'H cage Special. " From locomotive to chair car the equipment Ifl brand new. Comfort Is found In any of the earn , hut espec ially In the handsome InitTut-lN brary car. Leave Omaha any morning nt ( ! : -IO aboard this splendid train and you'll ' arrive In the heart of Chicago the wimo evening at 8:10 : o'elocU-NO LATKIl. TICKET BURLINGTON OFFICE STATION I5O2 Farnarp ( Oth and Mason . Stroot. Streets. Phone 25O. 'Phono 3IO. "P. but the serKe.-int , with his coat tails sticking straight 'out behind , kept up the mnd pace. The fleeing rnan dodged Into the 1'nxton hotel with the ( nil bluecoat close on his heels ; but hp waa winded nnd had to deliver liver himself Into the hands of the officer there. Ho was placed In the city Jail to nwal trial. The Miller woman was no badly hur n physician had to he called. J. D. Bridges , editor "Demccrat , " Lnncas ter. N. II. , snys ; "Ono Minute Cough Cure la the best remedy for croup I over UPCd. ' Immediately relieves tmd cures coughs colds , croup , nsthma , pneumonia , bronchitis grlppa nnd all throat anil lung troubles. 1 prevent I consumption. Vninli > % lllc. Regular weekly changeof bill nt the Crclghton-Orpheum Sunday night. TUN BILL. Pntrlco and Company A New Yonr'H Dream Cnnllold nnd Cnrlton Tlio Hoodoo Forest nnd King Grotesque * Dancers mid Comedians Polk and KolHns Hinlolsts Lavender and Totn on Sketch Team Hltn and Humberto Juvenile Contortionists Lulu McConncll Singing nnd Untieing Comedienne The Orphcum enjoyed Us usual large Sun day patronage nt both performances. In the dilng the theater was filled nnd many wire tumble- gain admission. Of the seven acts Included In the bill there arc but two that could bo called "Illl-lns , " Decidedly , the feature of the performance la the pretty little comedy presented by an artist who calls herself "Patrice" nnd her own company. Omaha theater-goers have never had the pleasure of seeing this clever arllsl before , al lensl not under her present ncm-de-plume. The comedy she offers is In ono act and entitled "A Year's Dream. " Its theme Is nn entirely new and novel one. A young clubman returns to his npartmenis shortly after midnight after having bade gooclby to the old year and Incidentally Im bibed an unusual amount of liquid refresh ments at the club. Upon the wall of his apartments hangs n llfc-Eizc painting , cov ered , for protection , by a thin curtain. It Is of the young man's great grandmother In her youthful dajs. After taking a good- nlgh't look at her and wishing thai she might speak to him of earlier days he falls asleep In a chair. Slowly the curtain , covering the picture , parts and out of the frame stops the grandmother. She awakens the boy , tells him lhat each new year at midnight she is allowed to live for a blnglo hour. She speaks to him of his queer dress , tells of how the gallant beaux of her lime dressed , how she danced Iho minuet with George Washington and of his many anccstora. She sings a song of her lime to htm and , her hour having expired , bids him nn affectionate farewell and relurns lo her frame. At this point the young man awakens from his dream , goes to the plclure. draws Ihe cur- lain , finds his ancient relative still there and Is so startled that he starts to drink a glass of liquor , but dashes glass and all Into the grate fire , making a vow never to touch It again. The piece can hardly be called a comedy , but Is a drama and one of the most artistic playlets seen at this theater in many a day. Its Interpretation Is splendidly done. Patrice , who plays the part of the grand mother , is a 'handsome ' woman and n thor ough nrtlsl , besTdes being graceful and the possessor of a Charming personality. Her eupporllng company , which Is composed of TO Ohieag@ and East St. Paul and Minneapolis Hot Springs and Deadwood. NEW ClfY OFFICES 1401-1403 FARNAM STREET two men , docs KB work commendnbly. The clcctrlcnl effects In tlio piece Are nlso praise worthy. Cnrlton nnd Cnnnelil's opcrntlo burlesque li one of the features of the program. 1'nlk nnd Kolllns render some classical selections upon the banjo thnt nro pleasing ns well na surprising to many who think the banjo an Instrument fit only for negro melodies. Rita and Humbcrto are * children who per form some surprising feats In the acrobatic batic line upon the trapeze. The tumbling , funny falls nnd ridiculous comedy work done by Korost and King keep the audience In an uproar of laughter. Hoyt's time-worn comedy , "A Texas Steer , " pleased an audience that filled Boyd's theater Sunday evening from pit to gallery. This well known piece has been seen In Omaha often enough to have be come decidedly pnfre , but In splto of this fact seems to retain Its popularity. It was Interpreted Sunday night by a fairly good company , headed by Kntlo Putnam , who plays the part of Boslo Brandcr. It also Includes several people who were In the original cast which gave the play Its first production some five years ago. The en gagement was for one night only Charles Dlxon , In "Mistakes Will Happen , " follows with a performance this evening. California and Oregon Excursions Leave Omaha Every Friday , In Ordinary Sleeping Cars via the U.VIOX PACIFIC OVER TEN HOURS QUICKER Tlmn miy Other I.lne. LOWEST IIATKS. IMXTSCII LIGHT. STEAM HEAT , ETC. City Ticket OIHcc , J.'IOS Fnrnnm St. Telephone : tlJ. Allouez Magnesia. Water AVe glvfc names below of twelve kinds of wntcr for which we are special Omahii igents. Our list comprises over 100 kinds , which wo purchase In most cases direct 'rom Ihe springs. Wholesale and retail druggists may obtain their supply of us mil . avp freight. POLAND SPUING WATER , from Maine. VERONICA WATER from California. ALLOUEZ MAGNESIA WATER , from Wisconsin. HATHORN WATER , from Saratoga. CARABANA WATER , from Spain. RUI1IN CONDAL. from Spain. INDIAN MINERAL SPRINGS AVATER , 'rom Minnesota. KRONEN-QUELLK , from Germany. FRIIDDERICHS-HALLE , from Germany. FRANK JOSEPH , from Hunsarv. CARLSBAD SPRUDEL AVATER , from Bohemia. BORO-L1TIHA , from AV.itikesha. AVrlte for Catalogue. Sherman & McConnell Drug Co. 1513 DODGE ST. , OMAHA. Sparkling Mellow Delicious A tlioroiiKli tonlc'aud stimulant for 'in valids and couvaluseciits. Krug Cabinet Beer Is a household word. A synonym for all that Is pure and wholesome and best in lager boor. Made of the finest Io- ? licmlan ( imported ) Lops -ind selected mult , with no other in redlenr , perfect In age , II contains strength mrt nour ishment unequalled in any ottir b'jver- MKO. Try a ease , PHUIJ ICHUG 1IUBWI\G CO. , Telephone 420. 1007 Jnckson Street. IIOVVELL'S Gives strength and - - tone to the vocal chords , mak'.np the voice clear and distinct. Drut'ffists. MOST EXTRAORDINARY CUT PRICE FINE SHOE SALE , Monday at the opening of our New Annex Shoe Dept. Tomorrow we give the greatest shoe bargains ever offered. FINE SHOES FOR LADIES , Ladies' line vici kid shoes , with welt soles , cork filled inner soles , silk top facings , made on the new mannish lasts , regular $3.50 quality , on sale at $2.48 Ladies' ' fine Brooks Bros' ' Shoes made of the finest selected vici kid , welt soles , patent flexible cork innersoles - soles and finest linings , sizes 3 to 7 , and widths a to e , worth $4.50 , on sale at $3.0Q Ladles' Fine Overgaiters made of the best beaver felt cloth , 7 buttons high , worth fully 50c , on sale at 18c Fine Shoes for Men. Men's Winter Tan SIlOCS made of White Bros' finest box calf , with heavy welt soles , the best linings and on the new Eng lish lasts , worth fully $4 , our sale price $3.00 Men's Crack Proof Shoes make of extra heavy calf skin , full double soles and on the now lasts , regular $3 values , . . $1.98 Great Bargains in Our New Annex Shoe Dept. Children's Tine ShOCS made of genuine dongola kid , sizes 2 to 5 , worth 05c , on sale at 32c Woman's Kid ShOCS button and lace , in all sizes , worth $1.50 on sale at 89c Men's Satin Calf Shoes full double sole and double stitched , worth $2 , sale price $ 1.24 Boys' Casco Calf Shoes full double soles and bull dog toes , sizes 9 to 13it , worth $1.75 , on sale at 98c Woman's and boys' $1 arctics , 35c This Pictttre V ] s to remind you thai wo carry the most complete line of golf capes in tlio city. The Golf Capo fills a practical need and has come to stay. For carriage use , walking in cold weather , the golf Held when the mercury goes down , it is most useful. Capes are full and rich. IIo Never a prettier choice ( I than now. Oxford gray , blue , green and black , green and red , blue and white , checks high storm collars , hood and reveres , beautifully tailored. Cl 8 4.90 Golf Capes , worth $ 0.00 4 > § 6.75 Golf Capes , worth $ 8.00 $ 7.50 Golf Capes , worth $ 9.00 S 7.90 Golf Capes , worth $10.00 § S.OO Golf Capes , worth § 12.00 § 9.50 Golf Capes , worth $115.50 8 9.75 Golf Capes , worth 815.00 810.00 Golf Capes , worth $1(5.50 ( $11.75 Golf Gapes , worth 817.50 814.75 Golf Capes , worth $20.00 ' WITHOUT A PEER AND SUITS. It is a Fact That Cannot Be Disputed. There is no such variety and display , no such excellence and style anywhere else in Omaha. Every want has been anticipated , America's markets have been searched for the styles we want. Buying direct for cash from the best makers and with the facilities we alone command , gives us unequaled advantages and enables us to save you from 25 to 50 per cent on your suits and overcoats. See our immense line of covert , kersey and patent beaver overcoats at § 5.00 , § 7.50 , $10.00 , $12.50 , $15.00 and $18.00. See our immense line of new up-to-date suits in worsteds If o'f stripes , checks and plain neat patterns , at $3.95 , $5.00 , $6.50 , $7.50 , 510.00 , $12.50 , $15.00 and $18.00. Extra Special Sale of Boy's Clothing Monday. . $3.00 knee pants suits at. . . . $1.75. 2.50 vestee knee pants suits at 1.50. . 4.50 boy's top covert Overcoats at 2.95. 3.50 boy's reefer coats , storm collars. . . . . . . 1.95. OOc odd knee pants , all sizes , at 35c. 0.50 boy's all wool long-pants suits at 3.95. 5.00 boy's line knee pants suits at. 2.50. 7.50'boy's long pants suits at 5.00. 6.90 boy's all wool frieze reefers at 3.95. We guarantee to save you from 35 to 100 per cent on all boy's and children's clothing. A You spend half your lifetime In your oflice. Why stand the aggravation of dirt and cold of miserable elevator service bad light and ventilation. There is no oflice building in the town kept like The Bee Building. The best is none too good for you , and you will find it a good business investment to take a half hour and look at the three or four vacant rooms , AVe keep them lilled. Why ? R. C. PETERS & CO. , Bee Bld'g , RENTAL. AGENTS , GROUND FLOOR , We Sell The Best HARD COAL Sheridan Coal Office , 1605 Farnam St. Victor White. Tel. 127. BUY THE GENUINE SYRUP OF FIGS MANUFACTURED BT CALIFORNIA FJG SYKUP CO. NOTC3 TIII9 NAJJU. ; OIO 010IOSOIOEOSOKOItOIOIO ! ] The Bee Represents the West. Mail it to your friends.