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20 TTT13 OMATLA DAILY BEE : SrXDAT. JANITAKV 7. 15)00. ) TAX FALLS ON ALL ALIKE Git/ Council Sits as Final Tribunal to Grievances. INSURANCE COMPANIES TO DOTHEIR SHARE Coiiiinliftliiner ' neUrtl AVI1I Itecoin- in f nil Hint Siie-h CiiriioriillniiM lie Ailileil In 1.1st In Veeuril with ( niirl'm Since Jatuary 1 the council has been sit ting dally It ) tbo chamber nt the city hall listening to complaints presented of Inequal ities In the valuations tnado by tax assessors. The protests were not numerous , however , OB the claims had been sifted through the hands Ilrst of the tax commissioner nnd then of the Hoard of Hov lew , consisting of the tax commissioner and two freeholders , glitch hrld sessions from November 15 to De cember 15. The council has divided Its la bors during the last week , Chairman Lobecl : of the board being In charge In the morning of each day and various councllmcn In the afternoon The board held a formal ses sion jos-terdny afternoon atnl passed on the claims which had been presented. During the week about twenty-five com plaints hnvo boon entered on both realty and personal assessments. They are based on a variety of grounds , principally on the nlle- K.itlon that surioundlng property Is taxed lower than that of the claimant. The most Important matter which the board consid ered was > lho Imposition of a personal tax on Insurance companies. A communica tion was presented by Tax Commissioner Sackett explaining that no tax on Insiiinnco companies' receipts has been made owing to the controversy before the supreme court as to the constitutionality of tha Weaver act. Now that the measure , providing that the tax shall bo levied by the state , has been declared unconstitutional , Mr. Sackctt recommends that thu assessments of Inaur- nnco companies bo placed on the rolls for 1900. The ruling of the court , the tax com missioner points out , leaves the law an It was originally nnd ho advises that the ns- ecsBincnts , amounting In the totnl to about ? 110,000 , be added to the city's source of In come. A resolution wns Introduced by n member of the council directing that the usual tax on the gross receipts of the com panies become n legal nnd v.illd claim against them There are 120 Insurance com panies operating In this city which will he affected by the assessment. Various CIIIINCN of Complaint. Most of the elnlms for adjustment to bo passed upon were of minor Importance. A number of taxpayers have already spent more tlmo and money In securing a rebate of $ uO than the tax on that sum would amount to In yeaiw. Others have Just and more serious grievances which will undoubtedly receive attention , n. B. Wead nsks n reduction on lot 13 , block 1 , Vamlcrcook Terrace. He Bays the property Is too far from the r.iil- road for trackage purposes and too near to Jio deslrablo as n residence location The claim wns placed on file. Hannah ( Michaels asked that no assessment what ever bo made on the east portion of her lot , ns It nbuts the Sixteenth street viaduct nnd is itheroby rendered valueless. She was granted u rebate of $100 A Trajnor , Twenty-seventh and Jackson streets , says that his two houses are appraised nt double the amount of the surrounding property His claim was not granted. Other complaints , none of which Involves important amounts , wore submitted by John C Davis , 2111 Cuming , J. M Buchanan , 132 , " South Thirty-third , W A Carney , 2COI I'at- rlck avenue , D. L. Morgan , 1620 Douglas ; SIlssouil I'aclflc railroad , 1"23 Farnnm , Mrs. Mary Moran , Eleventh and Douglas , Henry Jacobson , 3 , " > 27 South Twentieth avenue , and Johanna Johnson , Nineteenth and Paul Htreets. Decision will be announced Mon day. CtlL'tt Ol TIlflllUN * Wo wish to express to our friends our heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the love and sjmpathy manifested In many iwa > tow aid us during the recent sickness and death of our beloved daughter and sis ter Margaret. MR AND MRS WILLIAM BROWN " AND WILY BIG LOSS IN FREIGHT WRECK t' % < iit < n C'arH on Hn * > VNOIINII | | Cc-atral do Tliriiimh a Ilrlilne anil fulfil I'lro. CIIII'PKWA TAhl.S , WlH. , Jan 6. The Wisconsin Cc-ntral Hallway company suffciol a loss In lam nlKlit's wieck that la obtl- mated heio at fully ? 100OOU The thrjush freight from Chicago , consisting of twcntv- I'lghl cars , all leaded , and bound for the Twin Cities , went through a bildge eighteen miles east of this citj , and seventeen cars , ttlth mobt of their i-ontonth , wcro destrojcd by fire night cam , bc-slde thote that liad pawned over In tafety , remalnod on the 1mck , including the caboose , in which there were the trainmen and conductor. Ono of the wrecked c.irs was an oil tank , which exploded , the burning oil scattering over the wieek TinPO cars were loaded with coal , wlilili IB still burning. Wiccklng cars nro at work endiMvoiiiiR to save thc > Iron nnd htenl portions from the llamcs. I'.ifcseiiKer tialns are being tl.uibfeiied to the Omaha uacU nnd taken aiound by way of H.ui Claire , WIs A tumporary track cannot be eoin- lilettvl before Monday. Kallioad men heie eiy that undoubtedly tbo 111 tit car which liroko through the bridge had Jumped the track and thus wrecked the htriuturo. C'uril ol Tliaiil.N. Wo w-l h to thank our friends and nclgh- tiers , nleo the trachcrs of Clifton Hill Rchool , for their kind intention and xyiii- ] > athy In our hour of beieavoment at the IOSK our our darling llttlu daughter , Joanne l''ranc ( Mil. AND MI13. W. V. CAHSON. Clifton IIII1. mxport piano tuning. II. II. llhodcH. Som- Bier piano factory , 1121 S. 10th. 'Phone 1059. ! .lliinl'or Onl of Dull- . I'lIII'ADIH'I'HIA. Jan -Tlu < hiirvoy Jiuaid , wblcli hab Jii't-n condui ling nn nx- iimlnatlon of tlu < double-ttirrctril innnltui TSUantonomab , now at the l < oagm > Inland aiavv > aid , with a view to again plac'ng ' tin- vohsul In commliifcloii , lias rniniilotril Its vvoik H was found lliat HW line will In10 - < UiiriMl to place the monitor In condition Tlui Mlantonomiih was usi-d for bloikadi < lul > olT tin ) coast of Cuba iin-l reprint ills nn obsoli'tt' tvpiof roiiritrui'llon. Thi- board \\lll It Is bt'ilfVitl , ipconiineiid tUe valu or Blio vei s.c'l Velvet candy at Sherman & McDonnell's. lnlr > nii'ii In CllICAjO. Jan G IU'pu'seiitat'vi'3 of the National Uali ) tinlon mi't lieio lodaj to outllno n. campaign In theInKrot of tbo ] M agc of Important fouil and daily bills' jiow pindlng before congU'Hs AIIHIIIK thoxn Tirmi'iit urn II C Adams. xtatt > dali > ami food c-ominlssldnei , W 13 Ho ml , prcsl- ilc'iit and Cliailcs" Knight , Ki-netar ) of tbo .National Halrj union The Circuit bill , luovldlng for an Increase of lu cents a jiouncl on ODlorcHl biitterlne , will bo one of the measures considered A. D. T. .MitviiMiKorb Tel 177. I _ _ _ _ _ _ " \\ar \ < > lfriuiiiiiolnliiifiil. . LANCASTER , I'a , .Ian C - Oonor.ilVllllH J Hilling * , coinnmiidor-ln-e'lilef of the Na tional Association of Spanlbh-Amorlcan War \Vte > ruiiH. today announced tbo up- pjoliitimnt of Lloiilt'mint C'olonel Victor C VnuBlian "f Michigan HH kurKeon Konorul of tbo aBtiOclailnn Lloutt'iiaiit Colonel YaiiKlian U at iirohonl a mombop of tha fiuult ) of the' I'nUoruHy of Mlchlumi , icrvlni ; on tha mcdlcul board , LEAD BRITAIN IN COAL NOW Knnrituitix IIMTPHHO III "Ulnrrnl Output In the I ullril s nt > i Durltiu Lnf. I A our. NB\V YOHK. Jnn 6 The Knglncerlng nnil Mining Journal , In Its annual statistical number , published today , says thru tln preliminary statement of mineral produc tion In the United States In 1891 , shows that the total production of metnls In this country for the jear was valued nt the place of production nt $ I13,73SI1I , as com pared with $314,25.C20 In 1SOS. Of non-metallic substances the total value of the output was $601,872,631 , ns compared with JJS3.001.970 In 1898. Deducting cer tain unavoidable duplication ! ) , alien ns coal used In coke or iron ere In pig Iron , the net value of the mineral production reached n total of $ 11,121,082 , showing nn Increase of Jlf.1,007,332 over 1SHS. The gold production wns valued nt $72- 4S1OS5 , nn tithe silver was C1,179CS9 ounces. Tlio most Important Item wns coal , the totnl of which In ISli ! ) was no lesn than 21lfiSls"3 tons , the largest quantity c\or mined In n > enr , and putting the United States for the first tlmo ahead of Great llrltaln as n coal producer. The pig Iron wns 13,649 , IS3 tons , or lS7SGin tnis more than In ISfl" " ? . Copper produrtlon nmounled to G92 , 672,637 pounds , a gain of 11 per cent o\cr the previous jear. Other Important Items vvcro 213,003 tons of lead , 133.706 tons of 7lnc , 54,018,100 barrels of petroleum , 13,191,511 barrels of cement , 19,023,7i ! I barrels of salt , 88,713 Masks of qillck.illver , besides n very great variety of mineral products of less Importance. l.ulior In tinI'lllillc. . The solution of the gre.it Industrial problem Is receiving more attention each year nnd the organised labor movement Is today a factor liMiumaiii affairs. Its power * for good expands ns its alms and objects become better known nnd understood. That the public may better understand and the unorganised may receive Inspirations from the teachings of sonto of the workers nnd thin hers in the labor movement , the Omaha Central Labor club has arranged for n lec ture nt Ifoyd's opera bouse on the evening of January 11 , to be delivered bv one who has won a plnco In the hearts of the Ameri can people as nn honest adherent to the cause of humanity , Hugcne V. Debs , whose subject will be "Looking rorward. " The cltlrcns of Omaha , South Omnha and Coun cil Uluffb , organised nnd unorganised , and especially the business and professional men and ladles , arc earnestly requested to attend the lecture. AUi-iition. i.O. . ir.Vl Hov C. W. Savldgo , pastor of the People's church , has extended an invitation to the members of this order to attend service at his church , Sunday evening , Januniy 7. All members will plcato meet In hall of Omaha lodge No. IS , at 7 p. m. nnd proceed to the church In a body. Let every member attend , lly order , H. LAXCASTEH , C. II. COLLinil , Committee. n. J. Davis , spfe inovfr , remaveil office to Hall Safe company , 111C Farnam. Tel Yellow box candy at Sherman & McConnell - nell Drug company. SIHVN HIM Ncflv for n Tlmo. SAN QUENTIN. Cal. , Jan C Ysbel Mo lina , the murderer , who Is to be hanged next Friday , may jet escape the gallo\vs through the intervention of the Mexican government Molina murdered a compan ion in a quarrel over a drink In a llTkcrs- field fialcon December 2 , 1897. Ho was i1 > nvlctcd nnd appealed to the supreme court , which affirmed the judgment. Molina ol.iiniH that ns he had no money ho was not given a fair chance , and through his relatives in Mexico has intercste-l that government in his behalf. The Mexican ambassador In Washington has communica ted the man's complaint to Secrctaiy of State Il.iy , who haH icferred It to Governor Gage for a report The execution will probably be delayed until the governor's loport reaches Washington. The HllnolN Central UallrniHl Co. Is now open and ready to receive all classes of freight nnd forward with despatch , to all points In the NORTH , KAST and SOUTH Freight depot located at Hleventh and Chicago cage streets , Omaha , and on Ninth street , between Broadway and First avenue , Coun cil DIuITs. Sherman & McConnell'.s for Doston taffy. Blank book and maga/ine binding. A. I Root , 1G09 Howard street Molafscs candy at Sherman McConnell's runner "iirlliml.ui lliMi Killed. CLlJVnLAND. Jan b Il.ins I'aveno. .1 well known Gorman actor , who lias born pliivlng ln-re , was lintnntlv killed liwl.iv by falling from n stnliwas nt his boarding house UN luck was broken , Havi'ne wns formerly a lieutenant In the German army Hieanu > to tlil count ! v in IS77 Klglit vears nifii he bce.itne the editor of the Hiirllnglon ( la v Tribune. Subsequently ho wont on the Hinge and played In nil Urn lending cities Hnveno'H fnthor Is .1 nill- lliiunliu manufacturer In Berlin Hubcrman , Jeweler , cst. 18,0. ( Absolutely reliable , lowest prices guaranteed. 13 & Doug. Hronnan-Lovo Co luvo removed offices to " ) Smith Thlileenth street , First National Dank building ml lias the Tiusl hlr > > | > " 1 us ftum iiittlnt ; Hrln h' \\oll wc > M > < 'lilt If tlirv hail lo von think we could offei > ou tinfollow - In ' I'm ' ' Sloii ) > < -iii-nii ( i good uppb on bind ) . 75c. IK * lloinl ii Sat sin..11 ill i ( enough on band to stand a run ) . . . 73e fl u > i'aliic s Coli ry Compound ( a month s _ _ supply on hand ) 75e $100 Limbert'tt Llsterino ( J 2 liottle i , ae- tnal e-oiint , on liind ) 73c ii I'.n-'koi s Tar Soap ( a gross on band not > el npoiird ) 15c. 2jiMi'iinon h Tab urn 1'owder ( enough to jiowdei all tin- babies uli Kaiimm ht ) . loc Ed1 llhnej's Citaiib I'owdcr (2 ( sro < on band ) . . -ilte Fur i bappc'd haiulH , fai o and lips iiho i i ; it H i N i : \Vn Hell It In bulk Hrlnir a botllu and get ti inl fuGo. . WALDRON & CAMPBELL , Gui Rate Druggists , 222 South Kith St. Peremptory Auction Sale AT CHICAGO. On Jan. 24 , 25 and 26 , 1000 , at 10 A. M. each day. \\ovilllhtllat I'uhllii Aiirtliin for Aiioinil I Irn I Mclnrn i ltrr , nt our addltl mal h ilusiuoms ito to 201Vn - baHh Ave , Cbli.igo , tinentire - Wholesale Dry Goods stock of A. Krollk&Co. , Dotrolt.lVllch Consisting of S600ooo worth of staple and Domestic Dry Goods l.llii'lin , riiriilnllliiK ( ioodH , NollcillH , CldilkH , Ut ThreinN , Cnr | > i'U , itr. : Stock In nearly perfect condition with tbo exception of bomo Kood * that Hhovv hlU-ht water mink THUMB OV BAM : A deposit will bo required - quired from every iuirclm > or CnBli for all bills under & ' ) . over tlmt amount t < 0 days approved papoi. tatlbfactoiy to the bc'llcrs , with Inturpst at fi per cent per an num. from date of bale , will bo accepted Stock on exhibition , with cutnloguo thrcu (3) ( dars before sale , SAMUKI. OANS. Mtindzar. Western Salvngu Wrecking Agency , Chi- cuto. SANE MAN IN A HAD HOUSE Fathotio Pica of U. 0. Weiat , Inmate of tha Asylum for Incurable Insane , ASSISTANCE OF THE COURTS INVOKED J n ( I ire llnxtor Appoint * Dr. W. It. Iliineliett n nil Attorney J. I/ , Knlej tii VIn lie an In- 1 e-MllHIltlllll. Judge Baxter of the district court has taken up the e-ause of U G. Worst , an In- nnte of the Nebraska Asylum for Incurable Insane , located nt Hastings. Werst declares that notwithstanding his Imprisonment In the nsjlum ho Is ns sane ns the men who wntch over him , and he bogs that he bo released. Judge Daxter's ntten- lon was directed to this peculiar case by a etter from Worst. U Is such n common lappenlng for Insane persons to Imagine themselves sane that Judge Daxtcr would irobably have paid no nttentlon to the let- , er but for the fact that the handwriting , he composition and the argument bet forth .herein Indicate that the letter wns directed jy n sound brain , or nt least by a mind that s not hopelessly deranged. In substance the letter goes on to sny that the writer is held prisoner ns nn Incurable mtlent , nnd that ho can find no one who will Istcn to his pica. Ho ban evidently been reading the newspapers , for his letter re veals a comprehensive knowledge of local affalrf. The communication wns dated Jan- lary 2 , and the writer says that since Judge Hnxter Is to take a place on the bench of the llstrlct court he hopes he will be In position to make an Investigation. Werst spells cor rectly , his letter Is free from grammatical errors and In short there Is nothing "flighty" about It. Judge lla.xtcr VV.IH so Impressed with the possibility of a s.me man being Incarcerated that he appointed Dr. W. H. Hnnchett nnd Utorney J. L. Knley to go to Hastings and nako n thorough Investigation of Worst's case. Dr. Hanchett and Mr. Knlcy will go to Hastings unannounced , the Idea being to , nko Worst by surprise. A report of their Indlng will bo submitted to Judge Baxter. The Investigation will ho made In n few a.i > s . Werst wns arrested In this city April .10 , 1S96 , and n week later he wns adjudged In- s-ine and was sent to the Lincoln nsvlum. There he wns pronounced Incurable and was committed to the chronic nsjlum at Hast- ngs There appeared to bo ample evidence of his derangement nt the time ho was com mitted , but Judge Baxter is acting on the theory that he may have been cured. Hamilton Warren , M. I ) . , eclectic and magnetic phjslclan , has moved his office to 709 North ICth street , room 13. Special at tention to nil long standing or lingering dis eases and to diseases of women and children. That's Their Game- 'vMirn you call nt a Trust Drug Store nnd iik them , thp iiilce on patent medicines they will till jou the mimuf.u turtr has raited be price tint < wh > they charge the price tliej ask \\o nv thi' manufacturer haslet lot raised the prlto but the 3D pill makeis "ormeil a dint for that purpose. Wo be- enc to no tuis-t and ask > on to compare . .hoMpilci with the DO pill makers' Diug Trust Hot All Association : lowell's Anti-Kawf ] Gc Wests NPIVO and Brain LNu Tnclp Sams Tobicco Cure Mo German Hop Hitters GOc Ci.imei a Kidne.v Cuit " 3c tellartonna Plustoi" 15c .llrney s Oat irrh Cure luc Oem Catarrh Cure 40c I'ackoi'h Tar Sonp IDC " 'u'-inila 2ic 3oan's KIdnej IM'.l" 40e Morrow's Klclnej Pills -lOu Cascniets ! Mc liai Hen lOc Viax Tablets . 4Dc CUT PRICE DRUGGIST Cur. IGtli null Clifraco StB. FUNDS TO COMBAT DISEASE IlFiilth < oimnliilonorlll ( lint t Amount He Set fur UN Depurlineiil. Now that the council Is about to enter upon the task of fixing the tav levy for 1100 the various tlty departments are marshal ing their forces to secure sufficient appro priations to transact their business properly. The health commissioner , among others , will present the needs of his office , which was maintained last jear on ft 24-mlll lev } , amounting to $7,139.99 In available resourced. This amount , City 1'hjslclan Spaldlng says , Is barely enough to pay the salaries of the ofllco ns fixed by the charter. H Is Impossi- | bio on the present allowance to pay such re- I gnid to the sanitary condition of the city ns Is essential to the public health. I In Dr. Spnldlng's opinion the same method should bo Introduced In Omnha ns that In operation In other cities with reference to municipal cleanliness. An Inspector should bo appointed either through HIP health olllce or police department for n certain prescribed dlsttlct and should bo held responsible for the condition of his allotted territory. At present It Is Impossible to make even n pre tense of proper Inspection. The force attached to the health ofllco con sists of the commissioner , his assistant , milk and meat Inspectors nnd one sanitary Inspector specter , whoso time Is taken up In posting contagious disease placards. Through a pe- ' ctlllar provision of the charter the milk Inspector specter pays nil fees collected by him Into the general fund , amounting annually to $2,000 , whereas his salary $1,080 Is paid out of the health office's allowance. The Bnmo provision applies to the mc.it Inspec torship. The health officials consider that the max imum amount allowed by the charter , $10 - 000 , will be all too small for their needs , even though the strictest economy Is con tinued. If any less sum Is named , the offi cials say , the office might as well bo closed nltogcther. Cuiil of TlulilU.s. The sisters of St. James' orphanage de- I olre to thank their many friends nnd bene factors for the liberal donations ( of money , clothing , food , tojs and candy ) recelvej for the little ones during the recent holidays nnd wish them In return n happy New Year. IlllllN CAtT > till } In ( he jcnr. "The Overland Limited" Ton ciiu IOIIAO OinnliiL nil IhlM iinlii , after lire-ill. last a 11 il y i * t reach the I'lu-lllc CoiiNl UN NOOII nt Uinsc A\lm lt'ii c tin other routes the day he- f < i re . . . . iiurrnT , SMOKINCJ \ > n I.THUAUV CAMS , t\IHi Ilarher Shop. notiiti.n DHAiviMi noon I' lIM\n G\I < S MealN a la Carte. 1'i.vrscii I.ICIIT. HUA.T , IITC. CITV TICKET OPIMCn. IKOiJ riiriiain Buying for spring is now the order of the day. Win ter goods must be cleared out at once. We have bunched all our winter suits in several largo lots at $ . ' } . 95 , $5 , $7.50 and $10 , which represent about half their values. You can save considerable money and get a swell suit for the balance of the season. We call special attention to the suits at $5 in this sale. They come in a great variety of patterns and fabrics , including cheviots , cassi- meres , Scotch cheviots , and the very latest check nnd stripe worsteds. They represent the very best makes in America and are suits that we have been selling at $7.50 , $ S./JO / and 810.00 this week they will all be marked at only The Greet Pants All the line pants left from the season's suit selling , go on sale this week at less than half value. A nice pair of pants is the best tonic for a weak looking suit. Extra pairs are good investments. There is not n pair in this lot worth under $2.50 and up " to Sf ) they go on sale at. . 3,000 ] > alrs Max H Iliummer's pants , tbo very finest custom tailor in the country They wcio ilond out to us at CO cents on the dollar for spot canh , and meniado fiom the lineal scli i ted materials and the handsuaicst patterns Thcie are none bet ter In fit , llnlib or shape-holding qualities All sUes nnd Btouts and slims , The icg- ular pilcrb aio $500 to $12 r.O , our prices $ . ' 50 , $373 , $150 and $050 ( great Reduction on Boys' ' Suits Ho > o' vedUo and double breasted knee pants suits that have b. c > n soiling at $250 and $2 ! ) . ' . , aic marked I'onu ' to $175 All tbo $ " . no btilta have bee n marked down to $375. All the $1 T'I and $1 05 Auits on talc at $1 25. These aio genuine baigains to be introduced to a good thing like B a 'sfejp a ft KBH B m. H ISaa ? ST" * . B m - gf or * * BOH B B best coal mined in Wyoming. Lump. $5.iJO. Nut or Egg , $5. VICTOR WHITE , 1605 Farnam. Tel , 127 ELECTION CONTEST GOES ON Hi-iMiiint of llallol * lii tin * Dl'linli-il I'ollc'n tniirt > lui1uiMlilu I'ro- ps Ilcforc \ Insoiiliiilor , The recount of the ballots east at the last election for the purpo o of determining ! whether II r Thomas , ror'ibllcali , or S. 1 j ( toidon , fuMonlRt , was elected to the olHco I of police Judge , progresses slowly in the county court Judse fjordon. who wan de clared elected , U the defendant. JudgeVlnsonhalor's nttentlon belm ; dl- j reeled to other business , Chief Clerk I.eallo I It nctlng for the Judge In the recount. At noon jeslerday the ballots cast In the Tlrst ward and In eight precincts of the Second ward had been recounted , nnd It was agieed b > attorneys for either side that the result * showed about even strength that Is , that neither p-irty to the suit had gained or lost enough to cut any material ilguro. There wcro. however , sixty-nine doubtful ballots , nnd the disposition made of these , which U in question jet to be paswd upon , will make n difference worth consideration. In some precincts mistakes In the original count h.ivo been dhcoverod In favor of Thomas , while In other precincts the mistakes favor Oor- don , so on this score It Is about "a Hland off , " as one of the attornevs expiesscd It. Mr Thomas appears hopeful ns to final results lie bellovc.s he has cau e for this no- I lion , nnd this conclusion was lenehed only i after careful Investigation and mature dellb- 1 oration , all of which was preliminary to the filing of the contest proceedings. Judge , Ciordon and Mr. Thomas nro each In close put tendance , nnd the contest Is being con ducted In n friendly manner. SI , Louis AND ROUTE TO or flint ( line < < > innt anil SouHi. ViilIOW HATUS Jnn. Sml mid Kith. CITY TICKKT OITICi : . 1-MB I'AllNAM ST. Hnrry K. Moorrs , Cr. . & T. A. Oinalui. Neb. Since stiirtlni ; the furnaces you liitvo noticed an incieabo In tlie.sc > anuoylnx l)0bt& ) , cheeially ] ) KOACHHS , mound tliu hot water pipes. We can clear oveiy one of them out. We have the stuff. It Is non-poisonous just lay it aiotinil tlie sink or on the. pantry shelves and In a week the thitiR Is done. It conies in cans at 50c and is pobltlvely guaianteed. It is J. A. FULLER 11th and Douglas St. liiril of \ \ > wif.li to r\pnsi our hmrtfolt thnnk , ind appro iiilon l our ninny friend' * an I nolRhboii , HFO | to the Mason * of NebrniM lodRe No. 1 nnd to Ilreeh camp No ' < " ' Modern Woodmen of America , who so kindly remembered nnd aaMited us durlnn the Illness and desth of our beloved Inn bnnd nnd father. John Cow lei. The tokens of beautiful ( lowers and ninny Kin I w > rds of condolence will ever bo rememberol MHS JOHN COWUKS. Mil. AND MllS. J. N. MARTIN Have Hoot print It. MKTfAI.r-Atlp' . nspil 25 venri. ? iniiitli * nt J01.1 chirles street runornl Sinulnv nt 2 p m fiom the n lileiuo Inter ment nt Forest l.avvn Vriotuls Invited IN FULL BLAST Our removal sale Is now In full blast nnd within the next four or live dnjs v o shall close out sovetal lliou'Miid dollars worth of extra stock nnd thus 11AV13 LUSS TO MOVI2 to our new location , nt corner of ICth nnd Uod e , SOMU nn.MOVAL i-Motmns. llemornl Prices J pound can pure vaseline lOc 75r bottle Kldeiberry Wine -too 75c- bottle 1'ort or Shelly Wlno Me I0o bottle unfermented Ornpo Julco ( Pine ) , for "l'o ' f I W SyiliiKOs , U tips , DAKK rubber. . SOe ( We nnd 7"i Null nnd Hand Brushes for 23e ISr and We Hulr and t'loth Brushes for Ifie Over 100 stales Half Brushes one-half marked in Ice. One uni"s $100 Hard Hubbcr Atomizers for W e.ic h A window full of sponges nt lOc each , that -"not bo duplicated In Omnha for le .s than 2So e.ich Two siosq of 2-nuart Fountain Svtlngex , with 3 hard rubber pipes : these we shall rinse out for iiOp each , although they mo worth Just about double the llgure rino old i-reen Castile Soip , thoroughly drj , at Joe jier bar , worth 50i to 73i. Sherman & McDonnell Drug Co ( .Middle of HloeK ) ir.Cl Doiljie M. Onialia , Nell. FOR NEXT TO NOTHING as we are going to quit this line Goat $5.98 Dog $7.95 Wolf $9.75 Australian Buffalo . . $10.90 Gallaways $12-75 Capitol Ave. , Near 16th Street. Close to Bennetts. Cutting C ; ? Shoe Prices Regardless of Cost , Monday , to Close Out all Win ter Shoes , Overshoes and Leggings. Come Monday and Get a Bargain in Shoes. $1 47 for Woman's fine kid button welt sole shoes , worth $2 f > 0. $1 73 for Ladles line Vlcl Kid Lace Shoes , with , silk vesting tops , slnglo soles , kid tips and coin toes , woith $ , ! 00. 87c for Child's fine Kid Lace Shoes' , with double fair stitched sole , kid tip and wide coin toes , sizes S' < > to 12 , woith $1 J3. The perception of the American woman as a care ful purchaser is proverbial. Women who are to-day wearing the Ultra shoe show their appreciation in hav ing found the right shoe at last , by bring , ing their friends , and coming again for another pair and still another. All Styles and Sizes , One Price , per pair. BEST fOR WOMEN. l'3r for the "I ) > kc'H" iubbcr heels or solos , worth 35c and COc J1.1S for .Mrn'tt Satin Calf Lace Shoes , with double btiiilu'd eolca , worth f2 00. $13 $ for Ios' ) Salin Calf Lace Shoes , with double nail quilted HOCS | , woith $200 73c for HOJB' line Conluroy Leggings , sl/cs I to 10 , worth $1 . ' 1 IIAHOMNS IN' AN'NKX SIIOi : nill'Ml'I Mi.NT fi5c for MlshPs' Kill Ilutton and I/iie Spring Hcol she < si/m II to 2 worth $1 2."i 'iSc for Women's Kid Hiitton and I ice She c-s , new btjle vvortli $200 ( i3c for Women s good ijualltj niukle Arc tics worth $100 , 73c for Metis good quality Ilu klorcllrs , worth $12' Cold Winds and Poor Teeth Is a i uintiiiiuiioii ili.it i iiiKis mm ) l" ' > ; pic mm b iriiubb C in l Htiip the ulml of eciuibc , but The Teeth < an In Illli d'i Hut ncilblni ; < nn i i b iicrven it Ib ili'iir i xpi illil jiiol : , and Will lie-re- ( ioll or HllMr nlllng In llxi-d liuth are * < xi < 1 < ru ami duialili 1'ull tets of tt < lb } 50" BAILEY , the Dentist III1. I'uxliHi Illl. . Hlth .V riiriinin Inil } .Md'inlunl. I'lioiH- U.S. , INI- l r. II. \ \ . llull.'I oolh 1'outU-r. All iIruu'Kl ( . n Is our IMtcnt Leather Iltitlon on the now Imperial last. It Is an exclusive' style ? nud n very handsome , nn lo-ilato shoe. ' SHOES- OUR MKN'S - are not equalled In stylish elegance , high quality of ma terial nnd workmanship , nnd late designs. Whatever price > ou pay , they are the highest grade to bo had for that pi Ice. NEW MIDWINTER STYLES In black box calf and \lcl kid , nnd tan Krench kip nnd Russia calf. The newest and best things In winter footwear nt the lowest prices. N. E. Cor. 16th and Douglas Sts. on Can Stop that Cough by Using Hu-Cati Cough Cure the greatest remedy known for coughs and colds. One bottle will coin Into jou of this fact is unquestionably the finest proparntlon made for the hnlr. AVe'd like jou to try ono bottle Next Saturday we'll have the gieatcst Hiush Sale ever held In Oinnha. DRUG DEPT. The good kind HIP kind made by Win T Wood & Co Couldn't make . better If they wanted to. That's thoj kind wo sell t JAS. MORTON & SON CO. , 1 1511 DodRis St. I Mew Year New Cameras New Prices ' /c / have everything new in photographic goods. Ni vv Folding Kodak JIL'OOfoi . . $8.00 New Holding Promo "D" $100f < > r All otbcrH nt lowest prices. Tlie Roberl Dempster Co , , 1215 I'nriiitiii St. i\rhiBlve ilmlfrs In J'hoto Supplies Facial Beauty iluajs Impiosc-il by a biautlful Hit < r iiith SnthliiK < li liai Is from om < H nppi'ir in.nimc l inn an uglj Hit of tci-tb inn iiilllnl.il Krth anKiniraiitiM d toic \ Hit IM * mnliKiRnl'lli ' ili'iillnli j . gnat intei I fti il .in.l Ml. . is ullhln Ilu 11,11)1 ) nl .11 I'.iln i HS < xliii. linn wllb A i'l ALi/ii : ) AMI ( neil Sri TiTlli ii. ] , < IO ( .old KlllliiUH Hl.r.O up ilrurlliiK'r [ aft's ' Philadelphia Dental Rooms , 11(11 ( ( . .1.S ST. CURE YOURSELF : l > feu Hut ii tar iitinatur&l iliti harKw , liiIl.iiiiinu'loDj , ul ID u com nc.iiil > ranr . I'uuiliiM , anil i.ut uktilo Nol < l liy lriiiiUii , or tent in i l ln Hr pxT , ny t > rrni. I'irr.ilJ , ( a ill 10. or I l.ouli'd . , . ' ? i Circular ttiui uu r 'iusi