JO TIT13 O FAITA "DAILY BEE : STTN"DAT , TAXUARY 11 , 11)00. ) r P i n iiir Tit PTT IIP nit tnino READJOSTMEM ul < SALARIES County Commissioners Overhaul Pay Boll at the Oonrt Houe. ONLY A FLW \TERIAL CHANGES ARE MADE JIlK Slice In TnKon OT of tlir 1'ny of thr Chief Di-nnly In fluOf llcc of Hie Dlxtrlct The county commlfuloncrs have com pleted their overhauling of the court house pay roll nnd a report was mndo at a meetIng - Ing held yesterday morning.Vhllo several changes we'n nmilo In the pay of county employes , there wns only ono slash of the pruning knlfo that Is of material importance. That was In the pay of the chief deputy In the oltlco of the district clerk. His salary has been cut from $2,400 $ to Jl.SOO per annum. Salaried of JnllorH wcro raised from $ CO to )76 per month. In n few Instances , re ductions In force were ordered , and at the end of the report IB n paragraph which says that the coniinlMdonors expect that the orders bo obeyed Immediately and without any equivocating. Some of the changes asldo from the cut ting of the district clerk's salary , nro as follows : Ono man at $00 per month la dis pensed with In the surveyor's oirice ; two men In the tax oDlco at $ " " > per month , and ono In the reglnter of deeds' olllce , working by the piece. It wan also stated In thn report that two clerks In the ofllcc of the county Judge would be dlsucnscd with , but a written request from Judge Vlnsonhaler asking the commlnslonem to allow him to retain his entire force , for the present at least , until ho has been In the olllco long enough to ascertain what help he really needs , was honored , no the clerks retain their positions with the understanding that not all may bo allowed to serve the ulitlro term. The court house force and salaries under the readjusted scale , now stand as follows : District Court Clerk Ono chief deputy , 4150 ; ono docket clerk , $100 ; ono flic clerk , J60 ; ono Jury clerk nnd witness clerk , $ S3.S3 % ; one cost clerk , ? 100 ; ono Journal clerk , $100 ; one Index clerk. $ G3 ; one chief stonographcr , $30 ; ono stenographer , $45 , | and eight stenographers at $40 each , The salary of the lllo clerk was raised from JCfiO to $720 per annum. County Court Ono clerk , $100 ; one book keeper , $75 ; one clerk , $75 ; ono probate clerk , $00 ; one recorder , $50. County Clerk Ono deputy , $90 ; one chief clerk , $90 ; ono stenographer , $30 , and two clerks In the tax department , one at $90 and the other at $75 per month. Auditor Ono deputy , $112.CO ; two clerks , ono at $83.33 1-3 , and the other at $60. Treasurer Ono deputy , $150 ; one chief clerk , $112.50 ; ono bookkeeper , $100 ; three clerks at $90 each. Pherlff Ono chief deputy , $100 ; ono book keeper , $83 ; four deputies , $75 each , nnd at the Jail , ono chief Jailer , $ SO ; ono assistant , $75 ; ono night jailer and assistant , $75 each and ono matron at $50. Register of Deeds Ono deputy , $100 ; one clerk , $85 ; three recorders at $60 each , and ono recorder , who Is to bo paid by the piece. County Surveyor Ono deputy at $1 per day for tlmo actually employed and two rod men at $2 per day each. County Commissioners Ono bookkeeper nnd one clerk , $ ! )0 ) each. The salaries mentioned nro by the month , except where , noted otherwise. The com missioners devoted considerable time to Ktrlctly routine matters. Hlds wore opened for county legal advertising. The Boo and AVorld-Hcrald are the bidders. The bids were referred to the finance committee. THE "TWIN CITY UMITED" A "FAST NIGHT TIIAIN" DAILY , 7:20 : I' . M. THE "TWIN CITY EXPRESS" A FAST DAY TRAIN- DAILY , 6SO : A. M. The "NORTHWESTERN LINE" has two flally trains between Omaha and St. Pnul- Mlnneapolls , ono known ns the "TWIN CITY UMITED , " the other as the "TWIN CITY EXPRESS. " These trains arrive and depart from the UNION PASSENGER STATION , OMAHA , NEB. Uoth trains are models In appointment complete In every detail. I'nlnco sleeping cars on night trains. Parlor buffet cars on day trains. This IH the old reliable "Sioux City Route" over which through trains have been oper ated for many years. Trains leave UNION PASSENGER STA TION , OMAHA , 'NEB. , dally. City Ticket Office , 1-101-3 Farnam street. O. F. WEST , City Pass , and Ticket Agent. Iluberman , Jeweler , cst. 1SGG. Absolutely reliable , lowest prlres guaranteed. 13 & Doug. SAYS RULE IS NOT ABROGATED I'oriiiiinont 'IVitiiru for I'ulilliSiliiuil HIIII Itl'fllllKMl , Illll Oil CiiiKllllniiH. OMAHA , Jan. 13. To the Editor of The Heo : In a recent article In your news col timiiH , and also on your editorial page , you commented unfavorably on what you allege nu the action of the board in repealing the teachers' tenure of olllco rule. Your Infer cnco In this mutter IH wrong. The tenure of olllco rule has not been re pealed. Teachers who were placed on the permanent list are still c i that lint and need not ho re-elected annually , but are to serve during the pleasure of the board , as was the original Intention of that rule. ' Tbo board In rcadoptlng rules did modify Ihls ono In some particulars. Under the old rule teachers might bo placed upon the per manent list without any recommendation ua to their lltness. U required only that they should have tlio votes of eight cncmborn of the board for place on the list. The rule now requires that' a teacher mutt ho recom mended for n pluco on the list by the super intendent of Instruction and by the proper committee , and these recommendations ap proved by a majority of the board. Formerly teachers could bo removed from the perma nent list , after a hearing , by the votes of eight members of the board. The rule at proHunt requires that before being dismissed from the permanent list the dismissal of the teacher must bo recommended bv the super intendent of Instruction and thin recommen dation approved by eight members of the board. If the dismissal Is not recom mended by the miperiutondcnt , ton votes would bo required to dismiss n teacher. The superintendent has no absolute power cither In the selection of now teachers , In the placing of teachers upon the permanent list , or In the dismissal of teachers , cither those on the permanent list or those not on the permanent list. Ho can only rccom- nmid. In some cases his recommendation must also have thn recommendation of ihc committee having charge of the department in which the teacher laIn all cases his recommendation , before It can bo effective , must have the endorsement of the majority of all members of the board. The mmiibers of the board feel they not only have not done away with the tenure of olllce rule , but that they have strengthened It ; that the Interests of the schools will be better served ; that access to thu permanent list will bo more carefully guarded and that the position of teachers upon that list U moro secure HO long us their work la elll- clenl than was the cueo before thu recent amendments wcro made. you give this statement an conspicu oils n pin o " * was Riven to the editorial cummrntlng unf.ivur.ibly upon the supposed doing away with this rule' J. F. IH'ROKSS. Member of Hoard of Education. THREATEN RETUrtN BLOW lloiiril .1lfinlipr < i I'mlrr I'lrr Promise to Kxpoii1 llviincrli * ) * of > oif I'onlnu ; n Reformer * . While the Members of the Hoard of Edu cation under arrest for bribery refuse to make any stntcment under ndvlco of their counsel they intimate that before the reve lations hnvo concluded some of their nsso- elates now occupying n pedestal tm public reformers must tnko their places In the mlro nlong with themselves. | The point at which the retaliatory blow Is proposed to bo directed Is the purchase of sites for the Pacific nnd Cnss schools In. the ! spring nnd summer of 1S3S before the ma I jority of Inst year was In power. The coat 1 of the former slto was $12,500 nnd of the 1 1 latter $ in,000. A. P. Tukey. ngcnt for the sale , admitted on the stand that the price was In his opinion excessive , but Kihl that the owners had taken advantage of the board's anxiety to acquire the sites. Ono member under arrest remarked yes i terday that the Investigating committee would find the purchase of the Pacific site n fruitful theme. " 7111s Is the property , " he said , "upon which Mr. Tukcy admits having 1 mndo n profit of $3,000 In times when real estate margins were exceptionally close. The deal was engineered through nt u special session called at 11 o'clock on Saturday night In June , 1S98 , nnd Instead of allowing the matter to rest over two weeks In accordance - cordanco with the rules the warrant for $5,000 was delivered that night and an order for the bnlnncc Issued. " The member refused to go further , but Insisted the time would come when ho nlso would tnko n hand In otllclal purification. Sherman & McOonncH'a for Huston taffy. THfl "TWIN CITY. LIMITED" A "PAST NIOIIT TRAIN" DAILY , 7:20 : 1' . M. THE "TWIN CITY EXPRESS" A FAST DAY TRAIN- DAILY , fi:50 : A. M. The "NORTHWESTERN' LINE" has two dally trains between Omaha and St. Paul- Minneapolis , ono known ns the "TWIN' CITY LIMITED. " the other ns the "TWIN CITY EXPRESS. " These trains arrive ami depart from the UNION PASSENGER STATION , OMAHA , NEB. Uoth trains are models In appointment complete In every detail. Palnco sleeping cars on night trains. Parlor buffet cars on day trains. This Is the old reliable "Sioux City Route" over which through trains have been oper ated for many years. Trains leave UNION J'ASSENGER STA TION , OMAHA , NEH. , dally. City Ticket Olllce , M01-3 Karnam street. G. V. WEST , City Pass , and Ticket Agent. Yellow box candy at Sherman & UcCon- ncll Drug company. Velvet candy at Sherman & McConnell'a. Colored IU'i > "l > lIounM Organize. SOUTH M'ALKSTKH , I. T. , Jnn. 13. Pursuant to a call the colored people of Mouth MeAlrHtcr met last night nnd or ganized n. colored republican leagui ; club under tlio auspices of the National IU > - publlcnn League of the United States. The colored people say they expect to organize n territorial republican colored league In the near future so Unit their representation in tlio republican territorial convention will be equal to that of their white breiliren. Kiinn every ilujr In the rear. "The Overland Limited" You eau lenvc Omaha oil tliln triitn , lifter lircnUfiint n ii d yet reneli the I'nellle Count ll H nnuii UN thane ivlio leave vlll other rniiten the ility be fore . IIUKFET , SMOICIXO .VXD I.IIIUAIIY OAKS , ivith llurlicr Sliop. .io niiAAvixn KOOJI I-ALACE IllXI.Vn CAUS , JleulM 11 In Carte. I'lXTSCII LIGHT. STI3AJI 1II3AT , UTC. CITV TICICHT OPKICU , UtOU Piirnnm STUHIiT. TUM SAVE COAli 1IIM.S , HII.I.S , coi.n nit.vfirrs , lly telephoning ! ! lt ! and having the glass set In the broken windows. Competent men. Reasonable prices , All kinds glaz ing done. FUP.LER &CO J. A. . 14th a ml Douglas St. HMH BUFFET LIBRARY GARS BBS ! Dining Gar Service. > WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS MEET t "Xnllo.v .lolilirrn ( inlhrr nt < ) in n lut Chili to ll cu * ( lie Outloiik for I ! ) ( ) ( ) . The Mlftsourl Valley Jobbcrfi' Social club , an organization -wholesale drugglstn o ( the middle west , held a meeting yesterday at the Omnhn club. Kansas City , Sioux City , Lincoln , Omaha , St. Joseph , Atchlson nnd Denver represented. The meeting \\ntt behind closed doors , hut the members Insist Hint no question that will materially affect , the public or the retail trade was considered. Henry W. Evans , ex-prcsldcnt of the Com mercial club of Kansas City and president of the wholesale drug house of Evans-Smith , ays the meeting was largely social In Its na- lt.rc. " \Vo have Just finished making up our In- vontorlcfl and cheeking Up the business of 1SB9 , " ho said , "and BO a meeting was called to compare notes on the outlook for 1800. Wo have met this way every once In a while for the last twenty years and talked over business matters nnd corrected llltlo Irreg- ulnrltlcn that creep Into the trado. It has nothing to do with the drug trust question that was being agitated alx months ago , ns that was settled then for all lime , I hope. " Il0 I ) . DAVKY-Mlunlp Hell , beloved wife of W. ( ' . Davoy. at her Into residence , 1S04 Miami street , January 12 , 1WO. ! The funcrnl services will bo Veld from the Tconlo's United church. ElKhtecnth strt'ot , near California , Sunday , January II. nt 2 p. in. Interment nt Forest Lawn romrlory. Krlondp Invited. AXnt-niSOX Mlnnln H. . beloved wife of Alfred | j. nnd duughtor of William Jle- Kiiddoil , January 12. 1 ! > IIO. Kuiiornl HiTVlciM Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock from family resilience , 3113 Xorth Thirtieth strci-t. inturmont at Forest LUWII. FrloitdH Invited. SIIKLL1IAUT VnlontliiP , January 13 , 1000. aged 5'i ' years ; rosMnncc , 1107 North Nltir- tecnth strei't ; watt bnrn December ul , 1SSI ; married \Vlnnle -Iloomnn March fl , l f > 2 ; < > nllsted In I'.lKlUli Iowa cavalry , Company M , United States volunteers , In April , ISiIH ; honorably discharged In August. 1SG5 , after a service of twiMity-etglit months. Mr. Shelllmrt came to the state of Iowa In 1SI7 and has been u resident of the west ever since ; moved with his fitmllv to Holt county , Nebraska , In 1SX4 ; has been a rosldeut of Omaha for the last three years. Ho Icavos a wldov/ and four children , Ira L of South Omaha ; Ooorpo AV. of Page , Nub. ; Mrs. Llna Haii--on of Scranton , la. , and Fred ( . ' . of Omaha. Deceased was a mi'inhcr of General fieirge Cook post , Grand Army of the Kopubllc. Ills ohll- drou win- all here at the time of his dc.it h. \ of value In artificial plates and It comes only from perfect fit. It Is dlfllcult to appear happy and graceful with 111-IUtlng plates. Wo warrant a lit In every case and the best material is used In our best plates. Good set teeth $5.00 Hcst not teeth JS.OO Partial sets ? 3.00 up Tail's ' Philadelphia Dental Rooms , 1.-.17 llOUi..VS ST. nOCl'TA SAXDAI/WOOD C IPSl'LES. Curps Gonorrhoea , Gleet or unnatural dls- charg In a few days. Full directions. Pnco Jl SO. All druggists , or mall. D. Dick & Co. . 133 Centre St. . New York. DOVT HUT lillKT. ChntiRp In Service on Uic "Olnnlin" ( ( ' . . S . P. , M. A O. HJ- . ) In XelirnnUn. Commencing Sunday noon , the Hth. there will bo no through service via Emerson to and from St. Paul from Webster Street Bta- tlon ; but trains Nos. 4 and G will make close connections In same depot at Sioux City with trains to nnd from St. Paul and Min neapolis. After noon of above dale trains will Icavo and arrive Webster Street station ns fol lows : No. 4 for Sioux City and nqrth Ne braska , St. Paul and Minneapolis , leave 0:00 : n. m. , dally. No. G for Sioux City and north Nebraska , leave 3-10 : p. m , dally. No. 1 from Sioux City and north Nebraska , nrrlvo 11-20 n. m. dally No. 3 from Sioux City , north Nebraska , St. Paul and Minneapolis , arrive 9:10 : p. m. dally. The above trains make connection nt Em erson to nnd from Wnkoflcld , Uartlngton , Wayne and Dloomflcld and nt Coburn tp nnd from New Caotlc branch points , except on Sunday. A. D. T. Messengers. Tel. 177. candy at Sherman & McConnell'a. Have Root print It IT" fb " f SltF * SBc Ties for 20c $1 Ties for 50o They arc not cheap gondswe have mi clicup JEHU'S ' how ever low our prices may he , . FANCY STRIPED UNDERWEAR , Worth $4 , ( or $2. I IF IT EVER DOES GET GOLD fOOD'S ICE KING t you'll need j iCE TOOLS | And you'll want them quick , too. t- Don't wait ; BVO ! us your order rlsht T now und we'll ship them to you. Wo a > sell the Win. T. Wood & ( . 'o.'s ccleT brated make best In the world. Our prices nro Just right. JAS. MORTON & SON CO. , 1611 Dodge St. Great Pants 2000 pairs men's stylishly made , all wool , cassimere and cheviot pants , regular | j " 7 C $3 and $3.50 values , for lifiO 1500 pairs men's pants from odd suits , left from the season's suit selling , will be sold now at about one half their real value pants worth $2.50 , § 3.50 and § 5. Sale price only 3000 pairs of this famous make will be sold at half price- Brummer is known as the maker of the best pants in Amer ica. His wholesale prices run from $3.50 to 810. Our buyer secured this big lot for spot cash , owing to the slow winter season , at a ridiculously low iigure , and we pass them on to you at the same saving. four lots at ,50 , , $3,75 , $4,50 and 36 , : Uneasy Lies the Head that ; Wears the Crown , This may bo true of the monarch , but tlie toot ) ) with the crown , If that crown bo properly made and put on , will rest much easier than over be fore. Our crowns rest easy and give constant satisfaction. If you have a broken tooth , a golden crown will do It gcod. BAILEV , the Dentist : il'J I'liidin Mil ; , llldi , t Filmtiill , l.iuly All.-iiilnnt. I'lioniHIS. . " , , i ; Dr. II.V. . Ilallcy'M Toolli I'imilor , All What do you care ? whether its the 19th or 20th century , BO' ' long as you cmi got SHERIDAN COAL. Host coal mined in Wyoming. . VICTOR WHITE , I605 Farnam , Telephone 127. TinIlllnol * Contrnl Kiillronil Co. Is now open and rtaJy to rei-titi nil classes of frclRlit nnj forward with Olhpal.-li. to fill points in the XOIITU. KAST nml SOl'TIl , Krelght depot located at Klcvcnth nnd Chi- cngo streets , Omaha , and on Ninth street , between Broadway nnd First avenue , Coun cil muffs. Kxpert plnno tuning , H. H. UhoJes. Som- mer 1'Iano factory. 3S1 S. 10th ; 'Phono 2059. r.lirlittiViml lliMiiililli-niifi. Thcro will ho a meeting < > f I ho KlRhth Ward Uepubllrnn cluli at Wol.Ts hall , Tuonty-soronil nnd Cummlng streets , Tiics- da.v evenltiR , January 16 , at 8 p. m. , to or- Rntilzo for the spring campaign. AH ward candidates nnd others arc expected to be present. 11. ( ' . UO\VM3Y , I'rcsldent. W. V. COWROII. Secretary. Blank hook and mac.izlno binding. A. I. Hoot , 1609 Howard street. AEV1 OPEW LETTER : To the Drug Trust Gentlemen : On Oc tober 21st yon had tne shut off from pur chasing goods from all Jobbing druggists , as wt-ll us innnnfnoMirors , because \\p be lieved In felling goods nt CUT PIUOKS. We have asked you repeatedly to give us a fair and square light and today we publish a sworn statement of coodi sold by one of your members nt CUT PHK'ES. and you I still recognize him ns a member In good standing In your association and he can purchase goods from any jobbing house or manufacttllcr without being questioned. OMAHA , Nob. . Jan. 13 , 1900. I. rhnrles 11. Schaefer. of the city of Omnhii iinil state of Nebraska do solemnly swear that on Friday , January 12th , 1POO , I scut a lady to purchase for mo one bottle nf I'nlno's i'elery Compound ( regular prloe Jl.om fr < itn CHIP of the members of the Drug Trust , and tbnt I now buve the bottle of mild nipilli'lne In my possession , which she. purchased for 73 cents. Furthermore , that this lady was a total stranger to the party from whom she bought It. CI1AULF.S II. SCHAKFBU. Subscribed and sworn to before me tills 13th Uny of January , 1WJO. Al. . HUNOATE , ( SEAL ) Notary Public. > CUT IMIICH I DRUGGIST Car. lOlli nut ! Clitcaco Sim. j ' j TO ! CHICAGO and EAST. 8T. PAUL and MINNEAPOLIS , HOTSPR1NCS & DEADWOOD. New GIN Offices , 1401-03 Farnam. Hamilton Wnrrcn , M IX. eclectic and rn.-cnr.lc physMnn , has moved his ofilcc to 70D North ICth street , room 13. Special at tention to all Ions standing or llnRcrlnR dla- caf > os nnd to diseases of women and children. ftyomei Soap 20c nn.l . nil the other llyotnel preparations nt rut prlns. Our list of cut prlco propnrn- tlons would till TWO I'AOHS Of TMK HKK. The trust "WON'T let us buy n TlllNO. " yon Know. Hut they don t seem to prevent OUK SULL1NO goods at tlw same old out tirlora. Ask us for new drug's , patents nnd phar maceutical ? . Our Cut 1'rloc. "V Chamberlain's Cough .Cure &P- fiOc ( Jem Catarrh Cure. . . . . Wf Splendid Hard llubbor Atomizer GOO Hip Tot low's Swan's Down 1'owder 15c f'fH' lynllaoho Knee Powder S > eWe Wo I'ozzonl's 1'acp Powder 3 c tl.rt ) .Madame Yale's Ooods. . . TSo $1.0(1 ( I'eptoBoiiic Mine Powder iiXs J1..V ) Vln .Marlnnl $ l.lf. Jl.nO I'Vllow'R Syrup l.-O $1.00 Mexlonn llnlr Hostorntlve "oc fift' Tarrnnt's Aperient 4' ' ) < t 2io Iluinphrpy'w Speoillos -tic Small B'.zeil Sozodont "tic 2.V Hublr am L'Oc Mr l ixatlvo Hrnnui Quinine 13r $ I.W ( Duffy's Mnli Whiskey Mo II. * H. Soap fnr rlo.inh'ig J'o ' I GOo King's New Ulcoovory ' % 600 Stuart's Pyspcpsla T.iblets 40c Attend Our IteinoMil Snlc. SHERMAN & M'CONNELL ' DRUG GO , The Middle of-ltlook Druggists. Who Are doing to Move to n Corner Some Time. AND And nslt the clerk to show you the fol- lowluR articles : Men's Natural Col ored Underwear , 15e. Seamless Socks , 5c. Cooks' nud "Walters' Jackets , -15c. Unllncd Gloves , 20c. Men's full suits of clothes , ? 2.0S. Boys' Heavy Chln- chllhi Hcefcrs , $1.75. Flannel Lined Arctics , 75c. Brown Checked Bib Over alls , 3Sc. Heavy Gray Ulsters , $ U.7" > . Warm Caps , 25e. Duck Coats , blanket lined , 75c. Heavy Casslmero Pants , $1.75. Bine Flannel Shirts , ' 15c. Fur Overcoats , $ r > .9S , nnd thousands of other urticles too numerous to mention nt prices way below their value. Be sure you strike the riRht place. Wo arc lo cated near Bennett's , on Capitol avenue , close to 10th street , near the new post- olllce. Look for the blue sign "Guar antee ClothluR Co. " Prices cut regardless of cost on good slices and overshoes for Monday's sale. Ladies' Shoes LADIES' FINE $2.GO Vlci Kid Shoes , in lace and button , with double fair stltchod soles , made on man nish last on 1.47 sale at . LADIES' Fine $3.00 Vlcl Kid Shoes , lace , with silk vesting tops , now coin toes and kid tips , a stylish Dress Shoe on sale 1.73 at v LADIES' Fine $1.50 Plush Embroidered 2 Slippers to 4V4 in sizes 75c WE ARE GIVING THIS at BEAUTIFUL CATALOG CHILD'S Fine $1.35 Kid Lace Shoes , with full double fair stitched soles , AWAY TO OUR wide coin toes nnd kid tops on sale at CUSTOMERS. A shoe that misfits at the start will fit worse by wear. . MEN'S $2.00 Satin Calf Lace Shoes , with Ultra shoes fit like nmilc-to- double fair stitched soles 1 order shoes , because they arc and full leather counters . t and Inner soles nt modeled on lasts formed from 'MEN'S ' Kino JS.SO Vlcl Kid Lace Shoes , the human foot. That's why with fair stitched soles they are always comfortable nnd * and cork Inner soles o retain their shape when others sale at fail. BOYS' Flno $1.33 Veal Calf Lace Shoes , with fail.HAVE goat tops and full HAVE YOU SEEN THE double fair ntItched 90c soles at NEW SHOE "DYKES" GOo Never Slip- FOR WOMEN ? 23c rubber heels on BOO atMEN'S MEN'S $1.00 Ducklo Arctic Overshoes 73c on sale nt WOMEN'S 30C Ilucklo Arctic Overshoes 53c on sale at Your Life Ss Spent in Your Office Wliy not liavo n pleasant , wnnn , healthy place lo work ? The pcopli ! who come to see you Judn s you inoro by the ollli-o nnd the hiilldliiK you are In than tin ; clothes you war and it costs no inure than when- you nr wliun you IlKiirc In free llfjht. lioat nnd janitor nervk'p , as well as went1 and tear on your tumiiur. The Best Offices are in The Bee Buildimj R. C. PETERS & CO. , Kcntal Ancnls , Ground Floor Bee Building' t , ' STYLEQUALITY QUALITY DURABILITY Are Three Leading Factors That innko our shoos satisfactory to nil who wear thorn ; nnd yet wo soil them nt no higher prices thiui you usually pay for shops thnt uro much Inferior. Wo hnvo boon here n lonp time ; \vo oxpoot to stnv Ji s ° 0i ( whllo longer.Vo hnvo built up n Inrfjo business by ulwnys giving the best values ; wo expect to keep on build ing up business by selling the best shoes nnd the Latest Styles at the Lowest Prices. N. E. Cor. 10th nud Dougloa Sta. Get our new Flash Light Powder , practically smokeless and safe , and get some interior views , We will give you full instructions. KODAKS and CAMERAS All Latest Styles At Lowest Prices , The Robert Dempster Go , , 1215 1'nrnam St. Exclusive dealers in Photo Supplies. A SI.OO WORTH FOB A 31,00 , Next , thing to getting nn honest dollar , Is getting an honest dollar's worth. You are never absolutely certain In drugs , iralcss you trade whcro the sense of professional honor IB strong enough to overcome the greed for gain. If you Hko the sound of our talk , try The Boston Store Drug Department , I'ainr's Celery Compound 75c lloo'l'K Sarsaparell.'i 75c ] 'e ru-ua 75c \Vine of Cardul 75o Carter's Liver Pills 13c Hosteller's Hitters 7ur Kau-dc-Qullno. 3Sc and 73c KIiTtrl. ' Jlltturs 40c Fellows' Hypophosphltes $ l.i ) Pleri/e's Golden Medical Disco.very 7 i P prro'H FIIV rite Proscription 75i' Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot 7.ic tiarlk'lil Tea Me- .InyiHM' Kxportorunt T. > c William's Pink "Ills Wo Warner's Hiff dir < > We I'yrnmld Pile euro We DRUG DEPT. Omaha & St , Louis R. II 4 ! Miles the Shortest Trains leave Union Station dally for St , r/ot'ls , Kansas City nnJ potiU ast or south Hoiueseekers Excursions January 16th. All Information at City Offlco , 1115 Par * nam street. A fresh Involco 'MlUqr'a ' Vegetable Tar Heap for washing the hair. lOc coko. 3 for 25c. r Wo Btlll sell Tucker's Tur Soap , lOo a cake , aU though tlio Drug Trust IB trying to force ua to sell It for i.5c. WALDRON & CAMPBELL , Gut Rate Druggists , 1 222 .South HUh St.