Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 13, 1900, Page 12, Image 12

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    1:3 TILT O1fAIIA I)11ILYI3''la : SATL'1D11. , JAYLT 1Ti r 13 , 1(10. (
I'tllt ED S11ORT ENING OF LINE
But LittlA Differetc ) Now In Mileage of St.
Panl'Omaha Thadr.
ILLINOIS CENTRAL MAKES OMAUA ROAD MOVE
Chnngr In Opernllnn of Nnrthvreslern
Lies 4t. foul TrttIi. , Itedures former -
mer JIsfuner to Iinblu It la
llert CutnprtIIIon.
As the time draws near for the Innugura-
tion of thu new St. PauI.MInncapuIlN anti
Omaha passenger eervlco over the Miune-
npolis & St. Louis anti the Illinois Central
rallronds and the shortening In dislnnce and
time in the route of tutu Northwealcrn line
through St. Paul express , Interest Increases
oil the part of railroad men and the traveling -
ing public In the accommodations anti Inducements -
ducements which the new competition will
bring forth.
The opesnlng of rho 1111nois Central-Minne-
apollr & St. Louis mute , which la in the
neighborhood of thirty miles shorter than
ltie old Omaha line , has forced the latter to
shorten Its route also. The former distance
tance of the Omnlta's line to SL Paul will
be decreased approximately twenty-thrco
tulles when the new service , hereloforo
announced , becomes effective next Sunday ,
whereby the through St. Paul tralus will use
the Sioux City & Pacific tracks to Sioux
City and thence proceeti to St. Paul over the
Omaha tracks ,
An examination of the new omcial time
: arils of the two liars shows the exact rein-
Live Jlatances. Computing the dlstnncea in
both cases from St. Paul to Omaha the Chicago -
cage , SL ( 'nul , Minneapolis & Omaha
toad has a mileage of 368.7 miles , as
follows : SL Paul to Sioux City vin Omaha
line tracks , 268.6 ; Sioux City to Missouri
\'alley via Sioux City & I'nclllc tracks , 75.T ;
Missouri Valley to Omaha via Northwestern
U'nliks , 21.4.
The oalclal mileage of the Illinois Central
passenger trains into Omaha is as follows ,
St. Paul to Fort Dodge via Minneapolis &
St ; Louis tracks , 223 ; Fort Dodge to Omaha
via lllinois Central tracks , 110 miles , making -
ing a total mileage of 363 miles. This makes
a net difference to favor of the Illinois Central -
tral of 5.7.
In point of departure time assurance is
given that there will be practically no difference -
ence between the two hoes. Each will run
two trains dally between Omaha and St.
Paul. The Illinois Central's morning train
will leave at 6 o'cock and the Northwestern
line train will follow fifty minutes later. In
the evening the train over the Omaha road
will leave the union station at 7:20 : and the
Illinois Central will follow fifteen nnhmtes
Iota.
Thus the advent of the Illinois Central hat
already brought an improvement on the
Omaha line that was previously content with
the longer passenger haul.
1'ASS19N ( 47R IISCItEASiS.
\Vrnther Ilespnnsille for Fnlling Off
in Whtt'r 'l'nurlst ' 1'rasel.
"This summer-resort brand of weather has
knocked the bottom out of California pps-
senger business ; ' said a prominent local
passenger man yesterday as lie thrust
the window beside his desk as high as it
world go to give the spring-like air free access -
cess to his office. "Tim usual winter tourist
travel has fallen off so perceptibly that pus-
senger ofilcials john with the coal men and
the clothing dealers In the wish that cold
weather will noon put in an nppearanco.
Travelers who might otherwise have taken
a winter's vacation tour to some sunny clime
in the south rrr west argue that it is needless -
less to seek finer weather elsewhere than
I hats been prevailing In this section since the
i winter opened.
"Another curious fact disclosed by what
business of this naluro there has been is a
tendency to reverse conditions heretofore
existing. For pleasure seekers anti tourists
from the west California has always been
looked upon as the natural place to go , while
eastern people have largely patronized the
resorts in Florida tad the south. This winter -
ter there seems to be a complete reversal.
The majority of the passenger traaic to
California has originated east of the Mis-
siselppl river , while nearly all of the western -
ern pleasure eeekers have sought out Florida
points whereln to spend their winter vaca-
tions. This is duo somewhat to the , proximity -
imity of Florida to our new possessions in
the \Vcnt Indies and most or the visitors to
Florida consider their trip incomplete unless
it includes n visit to Cuba or Puerto Itico , "
LiN14 COlII'i.li'I'IiI ) 'l' ( ) Ii AY Alt ! ) .
ilnrlh.gfon's 10i-i11 ; : 19xtnnslnn Is
flelntr 1'aslu d , vltIi All Spet'd.
The Burlington is pushing Its now Hart-
yule extenaton with all posttible rapidity ,
and it is the intention to continue building
operations as long as the mild winter
whether will permit. The new line has now
been built into Bridgeport , south of the
Platte river , which will be the junction for
the line going to Ilartvlllo and the on
which procoe4s south to Brush , Cole , The
big steel bridge spanning the Piatle river
and connecting Northport and Bridgeport
has baeu completed. The regular operation
of trains into the new station will begin
on January 13 , and announcement is made
of the appointment of Williau L. Ayer as
agent.
Bails have been bold as far as Bayurd ,
an old et + tatdlshed town , which promises to
ho 0110 of Oho important points on the ex-
teitston. Work trains have been using the
track hima fuynrrl and regular passenger
and freight trnhns will be placed in operation -
tion January 17 , at which time Bayard
station will ho formally' opened with A. F.
doluhoydo as agent. fnyard is 45.6 miles
from Alliance and 9,1 miles from liridgo-
port.
No Increase In Sturm FeVnges. .
CIIiCACO , Jan. 12.Thu statement published
lished last night to ( lie effect that the
Atchison , Topolta & Santa Fe Railroad company -
pany bad signed a now contract with its
trainmen , granting what amounted Prue.
tically to a 15 per cent increase in wage's , la
denied. A conference has been held on
the stibject between the company and the
representatives of the employes and a satisfactory -
isfactory adjustment was reached on the
baste or rectifying certain inequalltie i , but
no change was made in the wage rates.
Un/hvn ) totes sad Prrsmtnl ,
C. IL Fitzgerald , traveling passenger
agents of the Lnalsv111e & NushvIlla , and
Harry Dutton , traveling passenger agent
GLAZING
SAVE i
( 'OAI. IIriA.S ,
uOCTon BHJs ,
' ' '
1I19COllh'Oll'I'S ,
11.1. TidII'FIIS ,
COId ) IRAIJG117' $ ,
D1' telephoning 349 and having lho glass
set in the broken windows , Competent
men , Reasonable prices. All kinds giaz-
ing done.
J. A FU' ' LER & Co
1.1111 nod nrtigius St.
of the 1Can.na city , Plttshttrg & gulf , arc I
In town from innsas City ,
( lenr'rsl Passenger Agent Francis of
Burlington has gone to Chicago to look
after railroad affairs ,
Captain H. Potter , general inspector for
the Pullman I'niae. Car company , was in
the city Thursday from Chicago.
The general passenger department of the
"Katy line is sending out handsome
pocket knives to the agents of connecting
roads.
Tim gates separating the platform from
the tracks at the union station will be 1n
operation within a day or two. 'i'he high
fence enclosing the platform has been put
in position and is now receiv'Ing a coat of
paint.
The personally-conducted tourist car an
the Rock island mute which pusses through
Omaha each Friday for San Francisco anti
boa Angeles will hereafter operate between
St. Paul and Omaha over the Minneapolis
& St. i.Ollis ilanoig Central via Fort Dodge
instead of coming by way of Des Moines ,
SOLDIERS' ' HABEAS CORPUS
'I'esllutony' Is Ciostvi and Arguments
'Viii lie heard on 'I'uesdny ,
Jnnunrl NIL
In the habeas corpus case brought in
behalf of Corporal Pair and Private Jock1 1
ens , in the United Stales district court ,
l'rlvala I'ryor yesterdny told the story
of the escape and haw Morgan stuffed weeds
into the witness' moth to keep him from
calling the guard , whllo another prisoner
struck him. 110 then told of Morgan kick-
lag hint and escaping by jumping the fence ,
carrying the bolt of the guard's rifle with
him. Pryor called the guard anti started
in pursuit. On cross-examination the slate
made a point of the small size of Pryor , ho
being but five feat , three inches tall and
weighing but 120 pounds , this being denote
to show that the military authorities could
not have considered Morgan a very desperate -
perate diameter or they would have placed
himn in charge of a stronger guard. It
was brought out that Morgan was five feet ,
six inches tall and weighed about 150
pounds ,
Private Ross was recalled nail the testi-
nlany overruled Thursday was admitted today -
day , Judge Munger staling that he w'a5 willing -
ing to permit each side to make a record to
its satisfaction to he used ha case there ss ns
a desire to have his flndings reviewed. The
witness told of conversations with Morgan ,
in which the latter admitted that he was s
deserter from Troop A , Eighth cavalry , and
stated that ho would eseaio at all hazards
before lee would serve a sentence for his de-
sertion. On cross-examination witness
stated that lie had toll no one of these conversations -
versations until after , the death of Morgan ;
that the conversations were hell in the
guardhouse where witness w'ns confined ; ho
having been convicted of desertion.
Corporal Van Who repeated similar conversations -
versations ,
Sergeant Duclo , who was provost sergeant
on the day of the escape , knew nothing about
it and was excused.
Corporal John S. Fair told of the calling
out of the guard and the steps taken to
capture the fugitives , following closely the
facts as given by Sergeant Simpson , After
his arrival at LaI'latte he called up the
otlcer of the day at Fort Crook by telephone
nod reported that he was on tine trail of
the fugitives ; Lieutenant Wcish , omcer of
the day , ordered hitn to Inrnish a descrip-
1ion of the men to the civil officers and
request them to snake the capture ; that lie
went to the home of a man reputed to be
the constable , but found that ha had not
qualified ; that he then saw Morgan on the
road and commanded him to halt ; that Morgan -
gan refused to stop , but quickened his pace
and that after repeating Ills command to
halt two or three times he ordered Private
Jcckens to fire and discharged his own rifle ,
causing Morgan to fail. Witness then called
for a doctor and sent Private Jockens to
telephone to the fort.
Lieutenant Welsh was recalled and iden-
tided a plat of the scene of the shooting ,
Corporal Fair explained the position of
the panties to the Idling.
Following Corporal Fair , Private Jockens
testified to practically the same fact and
was corroborated by James IL Stephens of
La I' latte.
Captain West testified to the acquittal of
hair and Jockens by the eourtmartial.
This closed the teotimony for the prisoners -
ers and the state offered none. Thu case
was adjourned until Tuesday , January 16.
whoa nraumets will be heard.
COUNTRY MERCHANTS COMING
.annum l'Ilgrinutge t0 Onutlut = Vie
Guests of Jobbers and llan-
IIfaeturers ,
Invitations are now being sent out to
some 15,000 retail merchants of the terry
tort' commercially tributary to Omaha Inviting -
viting them to enjoy the annual pilgrimage
to this city as guests of the Jobbers' and
Manufacturers' association of the Corucner-
cial club. Under this invitation the merchants -
chants are furnished free transportation to
Omaba and return upon conditions that are
liberal and advantageous both to the mar-
chants and the Onutha jobbers and manufacturers -
turers , and the conditions of the invitation
hold good from January 15 until April 15.
These invitations are sent to the merchants
of tributary territory in Iowa , Nebraska ,
Missouri , Kansas , South Dakota , Colorado ,
Wyoming , Utah anti Montana , and It is confidently -
fidently expected that they will bring to
Omaha during the spring months several
thousand merchnnts on purchasing expeditions -
tions among the jobbers and manufacturers
of this city.
Undo Young .tlnln.
"Ono of Dr. King's New Life Pills each
night for two weeks has put me In my
'teens' again , " s'riten I ) . Ii. Turner of
Denpseytown , Pa. They're tine best in the
world for Liver. Stomach and Bowels.
Purely vegetable , Never gripe. Only 25c
at Kuhn & Co.'s drug store.
unit hate 1n Fort \vortl , and Return
\/a / Iloelr Island ltonte ,
Dates of sale , January 14 to 15 , Through
train leaves Omaha 5:55 : p , m. , Lincoln
S p , m , anti Falrbury 10 p , m. , and arrives
Fort Worth 7:30 : p , m , following day. Several -
eral hours In time saved , -Full information
at Rock island city ticket epics , 1323 Far-
nam street , Omaha.
The Iillnuls ( t ufrut Railroad 'n ,
is now open nail ready to receive all classes
of freight and forward with dispatch , to all
points in the NOItTII , FAST and SOUTH ,
Freight depot , located at Eleventh anti Cbl-
cage streets , Omaha , anti on Ninth street ,
between Broadway and First avenue , Coun
cll Bluffs.
It you are looking for genuine bargains
-read the big store's ad on page 7.
MORRISON'S PILLS
1't url Coated ,
We have just Imported direct from England -
land a quantity of the above pllla , if you
wish the I'HARI. COATED wo wIII be glad
to Supply you. And , by tile way , we are
still CUT9'1NG PRICES on everything in
tam drug line 1n slate of the TRUST !
$1.03 flood's Sarsaparilla , . . . , 5c
1.0) Pntne's Celery Compound , . . , , . , , . . 75e
1.00 Lumbert's Llsterine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . roe
1.00 Iuay''e Malt \1'hisky. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sio
1.0) lungs Discovery . . . . . . . . , . . 75e
,50 King's Discovery . " . . . . , . . . , . . 40'
,50 Chambarlnin's Cough Syrup , . . , . , 40i
. :5 Laxative ! ) roan Qulnhte. , , . . , , , . . . , 15r
. :3 Packer's 'rur Soap. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lie
. -P--
AEORON & CAMPBELL ,
Cut Rate Druggists ,
2222 South 16th St ,
STt11IPS FOR UNCLE SA1
Evidence that Revenue Has Been Paid Must
Bo Affixed to Asiignmonts.
POSITION TAKEN BY REVENUE AGENTS
inveallgnllon Iliseinses Ihnt Unployes
of ( 'outl ) and ( 'ii' .linlce Prue-
flee of Ily'patheet ling 't'heir
Sal aries-Ilesulis lxpeeft'd ,
The government , through Internal Hove-
title Collector Iloutz and his assistants , has
started Investigation of what is termed by
revenue agents a dereliction of duty in
the matter of anixing revenue stamps to
certain documents. The papers in question
are assignments of salaries on tlio part of
employes of the city and county ,
With each of these assignments , there
must be power of attorney , so that proper
collection may be made in the event. that
rho "salaried employe" tails to meet his
obligation. The government agents believe
that these papers should hear upon their
taco the regulation tax of 25 cents in war
tax stamps. A dispute has arisen. The
agents in charge have referred the matter
to the authorities \Vnvhiugten. . A report
is expected 50011.
it has been developed that a large per-
rentage of the employes of the city and
county go about town looking for a man
who will advance them a few dollars on
their unearned time. They call it "selling
tithe. "
It is slated that In the city comptroller's
a111co is a list of 2,500 assignments. The
government figares 25 cents each for the
invoice. If the proposition wins there w'ih
he qulto an addition to the funds of Uncle
Sam.
Sam.The
The government imposes a penalty for
each violation of tlm revenue act. The proceedings -
ceedings thus tar ore not criminal , but
rather an effort to test the question as to
whetter assignments of salary must be
afilxed with a 25-cent stamp.
BURGLAR IN HIS BED ROOM
Jnhu 1 : , itndew , llnd a I'Iatnl Under
Ills 1'lllon , but \1'ttsn't
Loaded.
Johan E. Rudeen , a tailor living at 1034
South Twentieth street , awoke about 3
o'clock yesterday morning to thud a burglar
in his room.
"I think 1 mast have stirred as I awoke , "
said Mr. ltudccn , "for the intruder scenes
to have taken alarm , nail my first glimpse
of hint was as lie was stealing softly out of
the roam. The apartment was occupied by
myself amid my little son ; my wife wits
sleeping in another room. As the thief's
back was toward me , i couldn't tell whether
he was block or white , or whether he wore
a mask , 'file room vas quite dark , though
a lamp was burning In the kitchen adjoinn
lag , 1 had a pistol under my pillow , but
it wasn't loaded , so I didn't touch it. The
last I saw of the burglar ho was climbing
out of a rear , '
. Itudeen aroused his household and inspected -
spected the premises to ascertain what , it
anything , had been stolen. A watch and
chain , a locket containing a braid o ; halt
and 35c in money were missed. They had
been lying on a small tale in the bedroom.
Apparently nothing also hail been disturbed
and the indications were that the burglar
had been in the house only a few minutes.
Ho had entered by prying up a rear window ,
which was not fastened.
The modern and most effective cure for
constipation and all liver troubles-the ta-
mous little pills known as DeWlll"s Little
Early Itlser3.
It's right on page 7-Haydens announcement -
ment of their Saturday bargains.
rarer s Kidney tare
rcLw
Is a preparation which ranks among the
leading patent medicines on the market.
You have read testimonials from some of
Omaha's leading citizens who have suffered
with kidney trouble and have received the
hest of results from the use of lt. W'hy
not try 1t if you are troubled with kidney -
ney complaint. We sell the $1.00 size bottle -
tle for 75c.
Yale's Ilair Tonic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lac
Vale's Fruillcuta 75c
] 'plc's Almond 111osaom Cream. . . . . . . . . . 75c
Yale's Flesh l'owder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40c
Nkomo Quin/no / . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15r
1'e-rut-na . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75c
Pohte's Celery Compound . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75c
Duffy's Malt Whisky . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S c
S. S. S. . . . . . . . . 75e
hood's Sarsaparilla . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75c
1 dozen 2-grain Quinine Capsules , . . . . . . . 7c
1 dozen 3-grain Quinine Capsules . . , , . , IOc
1 dozen 5-grain Quinine Capsules. . . . . . , , . 35c
CUT PRICE
llRUGGIST
Car. 10th and Chicago sts.
I 1. .
I I
I
,66 ,
,66THE
THE CLUB
only better , " is what one man
ray's of the library car on time
Burlington's Chicago Special.
It's a wonderfully comfort-
1
able car-'Just like the club ,
only better. "
It has n sofa ; a writing
dcslt , svilh pens , ink and
paper and envelopes of special
dcaign ; card tables ; easy
chairs ; the Illustrated weeklies -
lies ; the popular monthlies
old n well stocked buffet ,
Loaves Omalia--6:40 : a , .
tn.l
Arrives Chicago-8:10 : p , m.
SAME DAY.
iCKET f3UIYLINCTON
OFFICE STATION
1002 Farnam 10th and Maeoil
6treot. Stroolm ,
Phone 204 'Phono 310.
. , Facial
ri east
hs always improved by a beautiful set of
teeth. Nulhhlg detracts front one's appear-
unco more than an ugly set of teeth. Our
artlileiul teeth are guaranteed to be ( ho
best made Seientttc ! dentistry , guaranteed
work and prices vvlthht the reach of 1111.
] 'airless extracting with VITALIZED Alit ,
( toed S.'I'rrth , , , , , , , , . , ii5.0O
Gold 1"Illinge , , , , , , , , $ LGu up
latrnatiug , , , , , , , , , , , , , , . .in
Taft's ' Philadelphia Dental Rooms ,
1517 UtI11GLAs ST.
.
DON'T ( IIT LIIFT ,
Change h , Serllre on the "Ontnltn"
( C. ii. i' „ M. & 0. 113' . ) Iii Nt-irnItn ,
Commencing Sunday noon , the lath , there
will be no through service via Emerson 10
and from SL Paul from Webster Street station -
tion ; but trains Nos. 4 and 5 w911 make close
comcetlbns In same depot at Sioux City
with trains to and from SL Paul and
.
After noon of above date trains will leave
and arrive Webster Street station as follows -
lows : No , 4 for Slotx City anti north Nebraska -
braska , St. Paul anti Minneapolis , leave 6,00 ,
a. m „ tinily.
No , 6 for Sioux City and north Nebraska ,
leave 3:40 : p , in , dally ,
No. 1 from Sioux Clty and north Nebraska ,
arrive 11:20 : a , In , dally
No. 3 from Sioux City , north Nebraska ,
St. I'aul and Minneapolis , arrive 9:10 : p.
m , dally.
The above trains make connection at Emerson -
erson to and from \Vakefield , Ilartington ,
Wayne nail Bloomfield and at Coburn to and
front New Castle branch points , except on
Sunday.
BALLOTS ARE RECOUNTED
laud of the Ca iivties ht II , F , 'I'Iin in is' . '
laet'tb it Cnutest for Ofllee of
Pollee .1 tail e ,
The recount of ballots cast at the last
eiectloh for the odlco of police judge , and
for which 1) ) . 1' . Thomas , the republican
candidate , is contesting against S. I. Gor-
tioL has been finished. Mr. Thomas and
his friends claim substantial gains , The
Gordon clement asserts that a net showing
will make but little , if any , difference from
llio figures returned by the judges and
clerks of election , 'Many ' of the questtonahle
ballots have been marked as exhibits. These
are to ho brought before Judge Vhtsonlmler
in argument by the attorneys.
It's like touching a match ( to gunpowder
the way the news has spread of our great
January reduction sale. Don't you miss this
great bargain selling. Rend the ad on page
7-It's the big store of Ilayden Bros ,
Omen Soap
anti all tlno other Ilyumei prepatntimts at
out prices. Our list of cut price prepara-
tlona wrotlid fill 1'WO PAGES OF TI I16
1)EH , The trust " \VON'T let us buy a
TIDING ; you know. But they don't seem
to prevent OUR SELLING goods at the
same old curt prices.
Ask us for nesv drugs , patents and phar-
tnuceulicnlt' .
Our Cut Price ,
" ; c Chamberlain's Cough Cure , . . , . , , , . , . ) c
SOc Gem Catarrh ( 'ore. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4oc
Splendid hard Itubber Atomizer. . . , . , , , 50
2 , ' 'retlow's Swa 's Down i'owder. . , . , 15c
50c Labluche Face , Paltdel' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sic
fOc Pozzoni's Face Powder , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Sic
$1.00 Madame Yale's Good , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ' 5c
$1.00 Peplogeulc Milk Powder , . , , . , , . , . . . SOu
$1.50 \ 'Inlirimini . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , , $1.15
(11.50 Fellow's Syrup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.20
$1.00 .Mexican lladr Resoraive. , . . . . . . 75c
fOc Tarrant's Ape icnt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4oc
5c tumphrey's ! Specifics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20c
Small sized Sozodotil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 211e
'sic Rublfontn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20c
25c Laxative Bromu Quinine . . . , . . . . . . . , lee
$1,00 Duffy's Malt W'hiskey. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55c
iI & II. Snap , for cleaning. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9e
500 King's New Discovery. . , . . , , . , 4)c )
50e Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. , . . . . , , . . 40c
Attend our ltenun nl Snit' , i ,
SHERMAN & M'CONNELL ' DRUG CO , '
The Mltidie-of-Illock Druggists , Who Are
Going to Stove to a Corner Some Titne.
S ee Dow -Scofield's
i We Cot SilTUROA Y
I CotPricesa
Pricesa
We most close out all cloaks and furs
i before going to New York to buy spring
goods , 1'verybmiy kttosts pun stock repro'
i scuts 01111' tills season's goods , \Vo will
sell them quicitly at these prices. ] 'on
hurts' it.
One f60 velvet coat , $25.00 ,
One $15.00 velvet coat. $20.0) .
Onr $35,00 velvet rout. $15.00.
$30 mind $2 ; cloth jackets , $15111.
$14,00 , $21 isn anti $ .5 rq cloth jackets , $10.00.
$10.00 , $1200 and $1350 golf jackets , $5.00.
$1111 , $500 aml $600 kersey jackets , $2.50.
Astrakhan fur and electric seal coats
r'el'y chetq + . Don't wait for some one else
to tell you of these bargains. Cottle quick
and see them yourself
1115CDFIELD
C &S CO.
15i1I Douglas Street.
'CUT THIS OUT
AND i
BRING ITWITHYOU
And ash the cleric to show yon the fol-
lns\11lg articles : lieu's Natural Colored -
ored Underwear , 16c. Senmless Socks ,
5c , Cooks' told \\'allers' Jackets , 45c.
UnllllC(1 Gloves , 20c. Men's full stilts
of clothes , $ 3.85. Boys' heavy Chinchilla
chilla Reefers , 01,76 , Flannel Lilted
Arctics , 750. Brow'rtCheeked Bib Overalls
alls ,1Sc , heavy Gray Ulsters , 8,3.75. ,
\\u'ut ! Caps , Pic. Duck Coats , blanket
lined , 7'ic. heavy Casslhiere I'nnts ,
I
X1.75. 111110 Flnnnel Shirts , 46c. Fur
Overcoats , cfil3 , and thousands of other
tti'ticles too Bunleruus to mention at
prices way below their value. Be sure
you strike the right placewe arc locates -
cates near Beanitt's , on Capitol avenue ,
close to 10th street , near the new post-
dillee. Look for the blue sign-"Guar-
antee ClathhIg Co , "
WANTED-Caro of bad health that
R-I-I'-A-N-S will not benefit. Send 5 cents
to Illpans Chemical Co. , New York , for 10
samples and 1,000 .
Great January clearing sale of
IIANOS od OR6AS
E- To make room for 5 carloads of pianos
' bought at a great sacrifice for cash , we
' .
' ' the following astonishing prices on
f slightly used t uprighln and grands , on sam-
r" .5 moist ! ? , ' 4 plo pianos and instruments represented by
. , . . in the regular way.
Lyon & , Healy Upright . . . . . . . . . . $ 65 IIardman pianos , worth double
filings Upright , ebony case , , , . . , $ Si the money , $185 , $210 and , , . . $225
. . . . . . . . . . . .
Story & Camp Upright $105 Chlckerlmig Grand Plano , fine con-
Marshall & Wendell Upright . . . . $125 dition , only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $450
Fine sample piano , new . . : . . . . . $142 Sohmer Baby Grand , mahogany
Ballet & Cumston , Kimball & case , only . , , . . . , . . . . , . $500
Steinway , A , B. Chase , Vase , Ivers & Pond , Emerson and Packard pianos at
20 percent discount from regular price.
We sell new pianos on $5 monthly payments. Rent , tune and repair pianos.
Telephone 1025. Write for catalogues , prices and terms or pay us a visit of
Inspection and see the wonderful self playing Planola , the world's greatest
musical invention.
c mo er ue er
TILE OLD AND iLELAfLt3 PIANO IIOUSE ,
Steinway & Sons 13113 rarnam Street.
Representatives. 337 Broadway , Council Bluffs.
s Oesing n
en er Footwear
Regardless of Cost. Irresistible prices in good shoes
and overshoes , to close them out quick.
; -O for the "Dykes" Rubber Heala on single soles , kid tips and coin toes-worth
G Soles , worth 35e and 5Oc-that will $3.00.
not slip , Q P' " for Child's fine Kid Lace Shoes ,
+ for Men's Satin Calf Lace O with double fair stitched soles kid
1 15
+ Shoes , with double stitched lip and wide coin toes , sizes 83 to 12-
moles-worth $2,00 , worth $1.35
+ 7 for Iloys' Satin Calf Lace illu galllS in Annex Shoe Dept.
o
ei.3 Shoes , with double nail quilted G5e for Misses' Kid Button nod Lace
moles-worth $2,00. Spring Heel Shoes , sizes Il to 2 ,
worth $1.25.
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for Boys' fine Corduroy Leggings ,
DOC slzrs 4 to 10-worth $1.25 , Q t for Women's Kid Dutton and Lacs
it pJ Sheen now styles-worth $2.00 ,
+ ' , y for Women's fine Kid Button , '
cc. , welt Shoes-worth $ .50 , 53c for Roman's Good . quality fuckle
i Arctics-worth $1.00
. w tor Ladles' fine Vlcl ICIi Lace ry 3c for Step's Good Quality Buckle
' Shoes , with silk vesting tops , I / Arctics-worth $1.25 ,
Ultra shoes tor women
-as their Warne implies-are out of the
ordinar J + latest and best as to
t s style , quality , andcomfort , They
arc always worthy , dependable
L ct' . shoes. A hostof wearers indorse
0" . this claim , Each new wearer
means a new indorser. One price
p' -53,5o-and many styles.
k" 0l'J ' ° SHE SHOE
cFOR WOMEN
THE LEST AT A FAIR PRICE ,
NONE DEFTER AT ANY PRICE ,
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HflYDE To the ubIic
We will make Saturday in the fifth day of the great sale
of goods bought at B5c on the dollar , from Klein , Leventhal
( cC Levy , together with our own euorlnous stock-tile greatest
day for bargains in the history of our eloalc business , This is
no weak attempt to make an impression on the public , but is
.backed by a stock of 000 worth of Jaclcets , Suits , Capes ,
Skirts and 1Vaists , and the prices we quote are not , and
never \vill be , duplicated by any house in the west. Not an
old garment in the ] louse at any price.
Ladies' kersey jackets , lined
throughout , worth S0 , at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . +
Ladies' boucle cal'torpillar and Persian jackets , $
silk lined throughout , \vorth $ 'J , at. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
a * LfIICS fine kel'soy and eassialere jackets ,
tom. silk lined throughout , all eolot's , $
" ' worth sl2 , for. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
LaLadies' flue kersey jackets , lined with Skin-
, worth alp t0 $ e2O , 'P
v off Halo at . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
o Ladies' Vigil grade jackets , 1w.
a ported models , Worth up to ; 35. . .
Q 7'he above prices are good until every gar-
- : meat is closed out.
La(1ies' all wool suits in grays , 1)I 116 slid
blacks , jaclctts ) silk lined ,
I worth up to $18 , for. . . , . . . , , ,
Ladles' Suits do all colors , eeno silk lined throughout-worth up to $25-for $ L08.
A few Imported Sumplo Suits-worth u p to $50,00-for $15.00
Ladles' Silk and Satin Waists , in nil colors-worth 56.00-for $2.05.
ladies' Eiderdown iressing ; Sacques- worth $1.50.-for G9c.
Infants' Hlderdown ( 'luuks , Thlbet trimmed-worth $1.00--for 25c.
( 'hlldren's Jackets , sizes 6. S and 10--worth $4,50-for { 1.98.
ladies' Flar.ueiotto Wruppers 191'
l.ttdles' llectrl + ' Seal Collarettts$250. .
50 dozen Ladies' t nderskirlsworth $100 for 390.
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