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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1900)
12 THE OMIATiA DATLV TV : WEIN Tai ) AY , JA N I',11iV 17 , 1900 , 1I 1 I IIGLRES T E 1,1 , Tllf STORY Aaalysis of Readjusted Court IIonlo Salaries Bhnwa No Saving to County , ONLY POPOCRATIC OFFICES GIVEN A LIFT Ifnlfe .tpplled to Itepubllenn ( I/flees U ) Alnke U , fur I.trusngunel'-Ilns- crly 'l11 Protest .titnlttsl tin- ettllt d-Fur tINer11tIIsitltJIi. Analyals of the salary reat1Jtatment of court house employes made by the county commissloaera last Sntirdny reveals plainly the partisan hand of the popocratic majority , so well-Informed county ofilclaLs declare. A glance at thu revhl'd scale shosva that salar let have been Inereaaed In omces under con- trof bf the f u lonisls and cut In those lrcld by republleana , A recapitulation of figures dlscloses that the aggregate cost of running thn county government has been actually Increaset Instead of decreased by the popo- crntlc board , The increases of salary under the readjustment - adjustment are as follows , the figures given being by the year : Superlntendent of the poor farm..i200 Jull Puree . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " New pnsllion crentkd at farm. . 200 File clerk , district clerk's olilce. . . . . . . CU Total lnercuse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ Stlu The oflncet mentioned in the foregoing list of increased snlnrien are all held by popo- crats. In not a single Inatanco w aa the aniory of a republican deptily raised , but on the other hand , the pruning knife was applied In the discharge of two nietners of County Clerk llaverly's force. The cony missloners explained that lhia wan 1n the natIro of retrenchment , but Mr. Waverly declares - clares that It is not retrenchment , for the reason that if these two men arc taken from his alike ho can not possibly execute the work before him that must , according to law , be finished within a given time , lhut'st from littvl'rl ) ' . At the next meeting of the board , Mr. Aaverly will submit a communication setting - ting forth the facts , and w111 request that the order 1)0 rescinded , Theao men have been receiving $75 per month each for work In the tax department. Mr. Ifaverly says ho can not properly fulfill the duties of his olflco with a force smaller than ho now has , The popocralic majority of the board lays great stress on the fact that it reduced the salary of the chief deputy in the once of the district clerk floni $2t00 to $1,500 , but that Is really no reduction over last year , because as clerk of the dlstritt court Alhyn Prank paid his chief deputy only $1SOO , unlawfully - lawfully keeping the extra $600 to swell his Zoo account. So , in consideration of the circumstances surroundhig the salary of the chief deputy district clerk , the commissioners have saddled - dled upon lire county an additional salary ex- pcnso of $800 per year , all directed into pop- ocrotic coffers. The following figures show the court house monthly salary list of deputies , clerks and other employes In county omces of the years 1599 and 1900 , the elective officers he- ing omitted for the reason that their coin- pensallom ii ; fixed by statute : Name of once. 1599. 190 , ) , ( 'ounty Clerk- Ono deputy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 9n $ 90 One atcungrnpller . . . . . . . . . . . . . fO 50 One tax departnent clerk. . , 90 01 One tax depnrtnent . 75 Three tax department clerks at $75 . 225 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ifoi $ 3.5 I Counts' commissioners- One bonldceeper and ore clerk , cacdm $90 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ lS0 EISO , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , $ ISO $ lS0 Sir staff I Ono chief . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ $100 One hnnkkeepcr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5 fw Tour deputies , $75 each , . . . . . , 300 300 One deputy- ( temporary ) . . . , 75 75 One chief Jailer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Su SO One nssistmt Jailer. . . . . , . . , , , fi 75 Ono assistant night Jailer. . , r,5 75 One matron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 50 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $320 $ SIO County Judge- Ono chief . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ $100 One bookkeeper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 75 One clerk 75 75 One probate cleric. . . . . . . . . . . . . PA C0 One recorder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 50 't'otal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $360 1360 Auditor- One auditor ( appointed ) . . . . $1l2.50 $112.50 One clerk 83.33'5 53.:115 : ! One clerk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60.00 60.00 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $255.83'4 $255S35 Treasurer- One chief . . . . , . . . . . . , $ . $150.00 One ehlef cleric. . . . . . . . . . . : . . 112,50 112.50 S One bookkeeper 100.00 100.00 Three clerks , $00 each. . . . . . 270.00 270,00 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $632.50 $632.50 Register of Deeds- Otm deputy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $100 $100 0mw deputy 85 85 'rlu ee recorders , each $60. . . . 150 ISO Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3C0 $1G5 Cooly Store- One poor ageuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 7fi $ 75 One nselatnnt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . w w - - I 'fotal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $150 $15) Court house- One chief janitor and stupor- Intendent of steam heating plant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 0 $00 , Tour Janitors. $ each. . . . . , . 24) 000 One temporary ussisturt. . , . 50 50 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $310 $310 Poor Farm and ountlospltnl- One atpe'hdenIoit ( . . , . . . . . , . $ SS.23 $ 75.0) ) One matron 25.00 25rq One emgiueer 70.0 ( 7iN ( ) One fireoul 25.4w ) 25.00 night 23.(4) ( ) 25,00 I One One i there Ilrennn , . , , , . , . , , . ,0,0) ) 30,00 t One undertaker . d5.0) 21,00 One male Insane keeper , . , , , 21.01 25,0) One druggist and nurse. . . . . . 25,01) 25.00 Onn female night nurse. . . . . . 5B ( ) 2i.1O One ( comic day nurse. . . . . . , . : ) .0) 20,00 One night waehmun , . . . . . . . . 25,00 25.01 One chief rook. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,00 2..0) One cook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15,0) 18,00 One latntdrrss ' . , . . . . , , , : O,0) 20. ) ) ) Two tvnlt esses$1S ench. , . , 36,00 ; 36,1(1 Ono farmer . . , . . 25.0) i Total . $171,33 $0010.00 Clerk of the District Court- One chief deputy. . . . , , . . , . $ 200.0) $ 350.00 One cost clerk mund ne- cotntatt , . . . , . . , . . . . , 100.0) ) 100.00 One appcarnlice docket cleric . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100.01 1M.0) One nxeeutlen cleric. . . . , . 63,00 (5.00 One . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83.31 81,3'1 ; One Journal clerk. , . . , . . , , . 10't ( ) 14).ld ) One tile clerk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55.00 00.00 'Pwn typosvriter operators , $54) each 100.00 10).0' ) Out typewriter operator , . 15,0) i5.OO Six typewriter operators , $40 each 210.00 210.0' ) t Pctal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ InSS.33 $ IO3S.33 t In reviewing the salary figures for the ' office of the district clerk , it ulust be taken into consideration that the snmrle , of last year cut but little figure since Clerk Albyn Prank refused to pay the scale udopted by the comutisslonors , but pocketed the difference - once between it and what fro was paying C ills employea before. j Tabulated Ilgures from the county surf - f t'eyo"s otllce cannot enter into tills for t the reason that his employes are hired by t the day and paid only tor the time actually l'atploycd. The elder deputy receives $ f .A per duty , and two rodmen $2 per day. llullsiiii UP a Pulllll'nl Mnehlne , iti A proulueut official of the county says : "It appears to flue that thin commissioners Ic arc making a desperate effort to build up at 0. political nachlne. They certainly know that it Is not In the Interests of the count' to remove two necessary employes from the 4 tax do1pertinent. I Aou't believe they intend lr tt , to heave these places vacant , but rather teL L remove the eel who now hold the pasltions u and by taking the appoinllvo pouer from $ e the county clerk nuudpulato lbtnga so that they any make the appointments just as they did 1n creating a separate auditor's departmeut , " 'NET ' CAST FOR SMALL FISH Illa'Oal IRtl l l tutt Cununitlet' Novv lie- ' utCS Itself Iii flu. ' ( 'mujutuire lit 11twr I'el'ulaters , An unusually large crowd assembled at the ! hard of Education rooms yesterday hoping to witness another act In the drama that is being enacted before the investlgat- Ing committee. There was some dilnculty experienced , however , in securing the once of witnesses and the sitting was postponed - poned until this morning , It is understood lhmul little further effort will be made to connect A. M. Cowie with the irregular dealinga of the old board , II. L , Dodge of the lire of 1)odge k Co. , Chicago , Is in the city and Is willing to testify to his relations with Cowie in the venetian blind deal. The whole matter , however , has been tlwrougldy gone over in the tastlnuony of Detectives Ouclcminster 3111(1 Chlnlgny , and Dodge will probably not appear at thla lime. The committee will desrote Itself mainly to the dercllctlons of the other members under fire and is gathering testimony to that end. . The fact is now known that 1)uckminster ) lies had eight detectives in the city acting as his assistants. livery orclal upon wltorn the slightest suspicion rested lies lien sla + mwej night and day , with the result that a number of compromising this- i coveries have been made which are yet to be di. "losed , it Is Idnted that it member not yet in the tolls may regret the guileless frankness with which he ti lbosontcd himself - self to Iluckmtnster , h' . 1c , liuclcminster , arch-conspirator hi unearthing ofliclnl corruption , is an object of universal Interest. He is a short , stout maim of apoplectic appearance with puffy red checks amid white eyebrows , \\'hile he stands In the unenviable light of a creature uhn dime d , smoked and drank with hula vie- Urns , played the part of a devoted friend for weeks mind then turned traitor h ) the cause of Justice-or for hire-lie Is still the nd- tniratlom of the crowd. The irony of hits expressed wish that hula victim might have n "merry Christmas" In the letter contain- j log the fatal draft and the satirical touches of his related conversations with hdnm were suillcient to gala hint respect , If not as a gentleman , at least as a marvelously shrewd detective , Time stain will probably be occupied for time most part today by Charles Cldnl quy , also n sleuth of no mean attainments , R Is a umounced that while the main sensations - tions have been sprung , there is still ovI- thence of thme utmost importance in the hands of the committee. The matter of the perse- cutlnn of teachers by hoard members who were also llfo insurance agents w'Ill be gone into thoroughly. BOYS LURED TO THE CITY Tsro l'nrune r Lnds "lhnu" 'I'heIr 14ny In Omuiu [ nud llnve n ( tau { h I.perlruce , Prank and Jim Thrown , farmer boys aged 12 and 10 years respectively , whose home is near Delolt , ha. , or- rived l11 the city on n Pullman - man sleeping car at 11 o'clock Monday night. They rode nu the rear platform and the conductor - ductor was not aware of their presence. Upon reaching Omaha they walked to limo power house at Twentieth and Izard , told their story to rho foreman and were permitted - mitted to sleep In a street car all night. It was ( heir first experience at roughing it. They told Captain hbayes at central police station yesterday that they believed they were willing to returmm home and put mp with a cross stepmother who occasionally whipped thorn. Their father , w'Illlam Brown , was notified by wire of the whereabouts of his sons , and they will be held at the police station await- log his orders. " \\'e met two young fellows in Debit yesterday , " said Frank , "and they tensed us to go to Omaha with them , 'They said they'd buy us anything we wanted when we got there , but when we got to the depot they sneaked away from us. We go to school when we are at home. We ran away because - cause our stepmother is ugly to us. No , the never read acv yellow-hacked novels , and wereut't going to kill Indians , \Ve thought we could get work. " DRUNKEN MILITARY WITNESS Sergeutt Sun psau is In Ite Courl- llurllnled-I.plu antlieu of un lillleer's Iteuutrk. \vilh reference to the ! tent in The Bee stating that at omcer , hi speaking of Sergeant - geant Shnpson , said that "the sergeant of the guard should ho tried , as he had overstepped his authority in commanding the guard 'to shoot and shoot to hit , ' " it is disclosed that tvo olllcers were talking about Sergeant Simpson regarding another mater , for which one of ttieni said ho ought to be caurt-nmartialed. lad I snid what The lice quoted me as saying , " sated the officer , "I would have been maintaining a position entirely contrary - trary to what ( lie government is taking In the case of Corporal Fair and Private Jockens , " Inquiry at ( lie United Stales court biouso develops the tact that Sergeant Slnipson , when called upon as a witness In the case of Fair and Jockens , was under the Iniluenco of liquor to such an extent that he was nimble to testify. It is for this offense that lie is to he court-martnded , and it was about this umnlter that the above olllcers were talk lug. .t11ito11ll.1'IllClIt- Mr.Otls Slchmer anti his excellent ecmpnny trill give a matinee perfornunco of "The Liars" tills afternoon , No other actor ss ho commas to Ommnha namually is niore of a favorite - vorite wlthu the nrallneo patrons thou Air. Skla11er. If lie were attractive In limo guise of it romantic actor or lu time sock aid buskin - kin of the legllhmmale actor , ho is more so in ( Ito regulation dress suit ( lint society do- manila hi limo drawing roonu. Thu engige- un'nt of the company lernnmtes tonight. Tomorrow night Mathews amid lhilger vIll be seen lu their ncty farce comedy , "fly the Sitd Sea \\'avcs , " i 'Pile entertanmment at time Creighton-Or- pheunr this afternoon will ho Interestlug to the women fled children as music is om' of the principal attractions. The \\'lndmu qulatotte , comp ui'd of \ ViIIIamVitidoiii , ntrthor of several popular songs , and four ) colored vocalists , nvlll slug a varhty of soniateitnl songs , Mary Meredith , a soprano - prano far above rho ordinary , will sing some very sweet and touching songs never before - fore lueard la Onmahu. Slleel'Mi , fill tiuehI [ ( 'huh , The unique Pleasure club , organized a ( ow months ago by n dozen young men for social purpose , has grown wonderfully and is non iii a nourishing condition , w'llh a tneunbersldp of forty. Atluletles aid amateur theatrical are here enjoyed by limo young nmcmt iii congenial company nod hmrmmco time eagerness of the boys to gain menlbersldp Ill the chub. The first dance was given on No embzr 22 and proved to be an immense ltuceeam. IL has been decided to give a second duncu ep Wednesday evening , January 17 , and those who desire to spend an exceptionally plensaat evening are cordially invhled to at- tend. Levu of Nature , The untutored savage traveled many moons through the tangled forests to gaze upon rho wonders of Niagara. Shall clvl- hired moan show less appreciation of the Creator' ' handiwork when tlto Michigan Central , "The Niagara Falls Route , " passes in full view of the great cataract and enabhw one to enjoy all the comforts of travel ? City ticket oflyce , 110 Adams street , Chicago , 1 I BOSTON 1 STORE BUYS A SNAP P Ii i Switzerland Manufacturer Sells Us IIis Accumulation - cumulation of Remnants & Sample Ends OF FINE EMBROIDERY AND INSERTION tt 1 I Their ltegnlnr vnluc = Tills la ( hit' of till' Ornullrsl ( lppurtuulties this ( flits Ilver hero trlfereL to the Indil's of thunhtt , r 5ALF. 13iGINS : TODAY. This great purchase consist of a SL Gatti Switzerland , manufacturer's mill remnants and sample cods of high-class eiubroldery and htsertlam in pieces from ito 4a ! yards I11 ledgth. A small hart of these mill remnants - nants have been displayed iii our front will. dow amid will go on sale today au bargain - gain squares In tots at 4 their regular price. L07' 1-AT 20 FOit AN ENTlltl : PIECE. All the small mill ends of enibroidery amid hsertion , your choice at 2e each , LOT 2-AT 5C FOIt AN ISNT11tll P11CE. MITI remnants of embroidery and insertion next In leugtim go at Sc each , LOTS 3 AND 4-AT 15(7 AND 25C FOlt ENTIItI PIECE , The finer mull remnants of embroidery and insertion in longer lengths and wider widths go at 15o and :5c for entire piece. LOT 5-AT 390 FOR fNTIRE PIECE. All the extra fine and widest widths of Mill remnants or enibroldery and Insertlon h ) swiss , nainsook and jacoumet , ( hint would be worth lu the regular way three or four times thia price , choice at 3Jc for entire piece. 15C NE\\ ' PERCALES , 8 ½ C'D. . All the yard-wide percale mil the very latest - est spring dcslgns a11d would be cheap at 150 yard , that we have had on display in our front show window for ( lie last week , go on sale tomorrow itt SSc ! yard , 2,000 yards checked and striped nainsook , worth IOc , go at Sc yard , 5,000 yards 40-inch-wide India linen , worth up to 19e , go at 8tA c yard , 500 pieces staple prints , worth 7c , go at 31,4c yard , 5,000 yards corded madras gingham , worth 190 , go at 8e ! yard. 2,000 yards extra heavy shaker flannel , worth 150 , go as long as it lasts at 5c yard , One big lot of all kinds of musllns go at 5c yard , BOSTON STORE , OMAHA , N.V. . Cor , 10th and Douglas Ste , SIX CASES OF SMALLPOX ' 1'atnl Nu um her of Cases Itenches half 1)aceu , 11ost of 'Phony I I a vever , lleiii Con vuleseeitt. Another member of rho Illams family has developed symptoms of smallpox , . nicking mm total of six cases , five tmder one roof , at 2525 Decatur street , and the other at 250i Decatur street. The most recent case is that of Alfred Blalue , n married sou of the expressman , low tender treatment , lie has been ill for several days , but the health olllcials only diagnosed rho case as enmall- pox on Monday , Alfred mains Is tinder time treatment of Dr , von Laclwm , who maiulahts in spite of competent contrary ophulon that the case is malignant chlckenpox. The health commissioner - missioner has not dispossessed him of the case , but has taken the precautions usual m tlne quarantine of smallpox. The patient is snid to be suffering from a modified form of the disease and will undoubtedly re- cover. The other members of the family are recovering as rapidly as could ho ex- pected. - TILE "TWIN CITY LIMITED"- A "FAST NIGHT TRAIN"- DAILV , 7:20 : P , Al. TILE "TWIN CITY EXPRESS"- A FAST DAY TRAIN- DeIILi , 0:50 : A. Al. The "NOItTII\VESTEIIN LINE" has two daily trains between Omaha and St. I'aul- M1mrenpolls , one known as the "TWIN CITY LIMITED , " the other as the "TWIN CITY EXI'IIESS , " These trnlns arrive and depart from the UNION PASSENGERt STATION , OMAIIA , NEB , Both trains nro models in appointment- complete in every detail , I'alaco eleepnrg cars on night trains. Parlor' bullet cars on day trains , Tiuis is the old reliable "Simix City Route" over which through trains have been operated - ated for ninny years. 'I'rtlns leave UNION PASSENGER STATION - TION , OMAN A , NED. , dally. City Ticket Omco , 1401.3 Farnam street. G , F. WEST , City Pass , and Ticket Agent. 'I'hrel' 11nj ulllceut ' 1'rnhms Leave Chicago dally for the cast , carrying through sleeping cars to New York , Boston Wad the east via the Michigan Centrd , "The Niagara Calls Route. " Dining car service unsurpaased. Chicago city ticket ounce , 119 Adams street , - 1)11'.D , \ ASELY 11ary , beloved svife of L , Vesely , January- , 1900 , afte' nn Illness of mummy notelhs , Airs.'ascly was a menmbrr of little I'll ) ' hive No. 9 , Iadlcs of tlto Ahu - e'mLbees. Funeral frnn resideuee , No , 2012 North Twenty-third street , Thursday , Jmumuary IS , ut 2 p , mil. Friends and lodge nmemnhers In- vlted. Nt'.LSON-Christian , beloved wife of Mans Nelson of hlennhmgton , Neb. , passed away January 13 , 1'JOO , at her hone , aged 41 yeas. Funcrnl was lrebj 'Tuesday from resideuee , omo and one-half tulles soithwesl of llen- rtiugton , and uttemled by over 300 friends. I I 1 < I I IN TH HEART OF Time tat n I'nslenger Station into which all llurltngtou Route ' lratus run , is ier + ted ht the very heart of time city , Time largest hoteis , the best theaters , ( Ito linest stores , time bigger business cstnhllslttuents are ally a fesv blocks distant. To reach them , it Isn't even necessary to take a street car. To reach Chicago , it is neces- eary to tmtke the Burlington i Routs-tint ( s , It is If you want the best ( hero 1s , 'Three trains dally from Omaha at 0:40 : a , m. , 505 ; p , um. and 7:45 : p. mil , TICKET AURLINCTOY OFFICE STATION 1004 Farnam (0th ( and Maaca 8troot. Streota , 'Phono 2Q0 'Phone 810 , Iltl'DI:1' IIIt115 , speelal IlnrgnIui 1v'eluesdny lit ( htr 1.lnen ionu r/le leunrtulent. 25 c large linen towels on sale 1bc each , lSc linen towels selling at lOc amt toe towels on be lablt , blest towels nre picked first , so he on time. Large size white crochet bed spreads , 3)e ) each , notldng hike them in Onmhn. Large fringed , white crochet spreads , Ole each , Turkey red table damn- ask , 10 and 15c yard. SS-inch bleached danaslc , l'uo yard , 12m c yard. linen crash selling at Sc yard , laths linen , 5c yard , Checked namsook , 2Sc ! yard , Colored Swiss , 5c yard , Yard-wide 1nae11n , bleached or unbleached , ! ! yard , Remnants of table Ilmien , muslin , sheetings , towelings nod ssldto dress goods , at prices to close. DIUSS (1001)5 , Our great clearing sale of new fall dress goads still continues. We have n tea' atoro of ihcse 75e and Sic French ilnnnels ( lint coo are closing out at 25c ytl , land ( hose French Ilanuelettes quint we sold at 25c are going fast now nt IOc yd. $1,25 amid $1,50 Plaids at 49e ; $1,75 nut $1.03 plaids will go at 75e. Novelties ( hunt we said at 65c , 75c amid $1.00 will go at 25c. CIleviots in 5-yd pattermis that sold at $1OS yd , will go now at DSc. 1'rlcstley's ' black goods nre the stnndard the world over. All merchants tvho have not Prleslley's goods eontluually try to rum thottt down. Tills is the surest stgu ( that ( hey pinch ; they nre strictly conflucdi to us and for time peat three years not a' ' I yard lmas been sold in Omaha , only to us. , Reed's Landsdnwne , confined to us , 1s the up to-dato Immaterial for nccordion pltatthmg.I hIAYDEN Bht0S. The Irnvorite it uute to Ili' i oust There 1s only ono into from Chicago to the cast that runs directly by and ism full view i of the great Falls of Niagara. The Michl- gat Central bas long been distinetlvely "The I \Ingara Falls Itoute , " as its through fast trains to New York and Boston , passing the falls by daylight , stop five tnluntes al Falls View station , directly overlooking the wou- Brous cataract. Chicago city ticket utlice , 119 Adanrs street , The illinnla Ceutrnl Itnltrond Co. Is now open and ready to receive all classes of freight and forward with dispatch , to all points in the NORTH , EAST and SOUTH. Frelght depot located at Eleventh and Chicago - cage streets , Omaha , and oa Ninth street , between Broadway and First avenue , Council - cil Bluffs. Rotten t o t e ore If there ever wets a gamg who formed a trust to "elevate" their busluess and can ilnd any more rottenness" in it ihtum tits Ommthma Drug 't'rust ( unless its the lionrl of Education ) will some persn11 pleas. ' hII Its w'ho they arc. Certumiy coo 'C'L' PRICES and tell you se mind fur chat re'uson that "job lot" members of time ( lot Air ns- soeiallun doim't "tltillnle" with the''Ieutcher lpotheker.Ve repeat ngain : 'l'ime Omaha Drug 'I'rusl is "rottemt to the core. " \\'arner's Safe Cure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 900 Syrup of Figs , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 400 Cltewalht . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1..5 \'Ino 1ColtfraL Carter's Liver Pliis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lye Cascarets , . . 0c l'y'rauid . 'Ile Cure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tor Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets , , , , , , , , , , , , , lee S. S. S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7ie hood's Sarsaparihla . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 , Plnkhnm's Compound 750' Pe ru na 75. . ' Caetoria . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23c \vine of Cardui 75c Cramer's Kidney Cure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75c CUT PRICE llRUGGIST Cur. 10th amid Chicago Sts. Trains Daily VIA .r - C I 1 ( I 1. . t ' t I Ty' to t T 11 r L T 1 0 t S PICTOR1P 1VYOMING , U1'AII , NEVADA AND PACIFIC COAST POINTS , TWO TRAINS DAILY FOR DENVER AND COLORADO POIN'T'S c'ri1'ICICIPI' OFI'ICE , I8O2 1'.titN.t1I S'I'ItI9L'1' . ' 1'LL/1PIIONE 81(1 , Il. : iilhliltl5. ( lend 'i'htwl' I'rleer , 3.1b , palls best brsncl isrd , 1Oe ; 5-Ib , pails I best brand lard , 31e : f0-lb , palls best brand lard , bee ; liresktast ttolled Oats , lb hc ; soda' crackers , per lb. . 3c ; Pet brand evaporated - rated cream , can , 4e ; Ralston's Pancake Flnur , Per . be ; b lbs , granulated sugar , only 22c ; . 7 bars any brand laundry soap free with one pound of Java and Mocha coffee for 25e per lb. OItOCliltl' DEPARTMENT. New 15c California yellow peMchcs , 7e ; now Callfornla prunes , only 4c pound ; new California Muscatel relsims , 6 ! c ; new Callfornla raislti grapes , 5c . Crow 15c evaporated apples , 7rse ! lb. ; new evnporaled red raspberries , 15e lb , ; new llreclan cur * rants , rcelenmied , 7e ! lb. MEATS AND LARD. No , 1 bologna , 5c ; bonelees fresh perk , 75c ! ; fancy plcklel pork , S14c ; No , 1 sugar caood hams 10c ; pickled tripe , 3t c ; corned beef , bc ; Gernman suumier sausage , lOc ; No. 1 bacon , XXX cured , Sc. llAl'Ii ' 111105. THIS ADVl1TISEMENT Is inserted for the pmrpese of luforeing our patror'3 and prospect IV ( ' patrons that our stock of PATENT AIEDICi'7h S , I'lI.\1tMA- CIIUTiCALS autd CllEM1C.ILS was never so eomploto as at the present Ilene. The report whichn our trust frleuls have industrlmusly clrculated that we were about out of goods cult be easily belled by vlsiting our store. We are CUTTERS 00 1'ItICES mint because to would ho "wreckers" of the drug trade. but for time reason that coo believe that the modern system of "popular prices" ( instead of tlu' old rule of "nothing sold wIthou full proilt" Is the best for the public , nod for tills reason-nlliamately best for ourselves. Our trust friends would foneulate a systenm of business for themselves null seek to force this syslemm upon others by boycott , threat and unlimit 11ly and mm buslnessllke methods , 11'0 cannot feel that we slunmld be ntnennble to the ductrmes or plats of those who , to say the least , have not its yet demonstratal nmmy pecullntly superior business acumen. Sherman &McCouneII Drug Cot Now at 15113 Dodge St. , Middle of Block. Gonmg to move TillS week. sh Ujht rktres 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 , -0- The Robert Dem star Go , , 1215 Fam'ntumi St. Exclusive dealers to Photo Supplies , , 0 r T ® CHICACO and EAST , ST. PAUL and MINNEAPOLIS , HOTSPRINCS & DEADWOOD. New City Offices. 1401.03 Farnam ) ciosu Out I2 : I1t Footwedr Prices Regardless of Cost. It's durability that counts an(1 ( you gel it in the tubes \\'O sell , along with style and comfort , The "Stetson" Shoe for Men. There is no shoe made tlmat is more per. feet in fit or style-a custom shoo that will ) y keep its shape and wear-lit enamel , calf a . r and vici kid. We have them in all sizes , ' ) j' , a ! and widths , a t l Thc'lUltrD" Shoe [ or Women. ' : Time newest up to-date shoe for women , A , rte shoo drat Ilia null wears Ilko n mndo lo 4r order shoe , 11'11 have then In file sylner ( , , tan and black , k/d / anti call , with rho syclted c''v , soles. TIlE "DYKES" Soc Nevcr Sllp Rubber Heels and soles , only . CWII.D'S fine $1,355 $ heavy lace Shoes , with ulnmblo fair stitched soles , coht toes and kid lips , sizes S to 11x ! , at , , , . , , . , . , . . , , . , , , , , , , , , , , . , , , . , , , . , , , , , BOYS' 750 Catwas , Lace or Buckle Leggings at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TWA : "NhilYA11" Shoe for mcn-made of LADIES' fine s'cl ! kid $3.00 Lace Shoes , flume box calf and viol kid , with genninu with silk vesting tops , single svclt double soles , coip euml flexible soles and kid tips , extra wide toes-the equal on sale at of any $4,00 Shoes , at , . . . . a LADIES' flume $2.50 vici kid Lace Shoes , with AIIN's S.ITIN CALF $2.00 SiIOES-lu lace double stitched aches , extension edges and and congress , withn double fair stitched I patent calf tips-a fee soles aumd lull leather winter shoe-sale eountcrx amid Inner soles , price a at . . . N li0Ym' Vll.tL ( 'ALP $135 141t'E SHOESj j LADIIIS' fine $150 $ Velvet all , .slid ieamhcr inner soles and Embroidered Slippers , nun . rs amid i ubho ( au sizes 2 to I , at . . . . . . . . . . . . I sntelmed sate pr e . . . . . . . . HAY' : - _ - - - - - - - - - - i 0 ° 00000000000000000000000000000000OOOOU I p i 0 ' L 0 C1oks--fflcs' Shoes. 0 - - 0 . p 0 0 0 0 0 TWO IS ' 0 IO lit the first Jlaee ' 0 you buy your 1uIies' ° cloaks ltel'e because we p iilltC y0ll to. 0 0 1011 buy here the 0 1CC011(1 UIUI' bOelhhlse 0 ( ' 0o yOl1 found out by cx' ° ° 1)erleuce ) that this is a o b root store to buy I'1'Olll , 0 But all of you are Dot ° 1Pro1)orly Cloaked et. to .hest , wLp , chill i0 ° 1ne1'llingd , 1vlthout till' 0 I)1'01)C1'vl'8 I 1 al'Olitld 0 you , \vill invite pn0n- a o morlia , .Alter that 0 you'II invite the doe- 0 ° tor. 1)on't you thick o 'LWOlllI be butler , 'udg I 0 ° meat to accept otlr 111Vltatloll , all (1 buy 0 , youi' jackets , ete , DOW 0 ° while ( lie illdllCClllt'lltS 0 are leaning jOtl1' way ! 0 "l'is11't ' often Buell 'al- 0 1109 are Offel'e ( ! } 'Oli 011 0 clean , stylish garments 0 0 -Such as are being 0 sllowll here. No late 0 ° in the'season ) ick-ups ° 0 here. lV0'vl ' + n othing 0 of the kind to show you. The ladles' jack- 0 et9 at $1.90 , bl'ing 0 $3.50 in 501110 stores. ° ' 1'lle ladies' jackets at 0 $3.O ) sell for t' G in ° o store. you know of , 0 1.9O jackets here o are of the shine qual- o itY and style as other 0 cloak departments ask o tip to S.50 for. Best o values for the least 0o money is our strongest 0 argument. 0 0 EVERY P R 0 ° 0 of shoes leaving this p store is gual anteeIand ( 0 invariably fund ult 0 p i ! ( iuOsti01111bly "l he o Nebraska" Il'ice9 , ai'e 0 ° Iho lowest quotell you 0 ' by ail' shoe cO11cC1'll or 0 shoe deparlnlfhIt ill 0 o the whole western 0 COUll ti'y , 0 ° Our ladies' shoe de- 0 Iartnteut has ( levelop. 0 e(1 with a ram.iclit5 I 'that p ° rl has execede(1 all expel'o t Iations. It is beeouling ° the 1 tCOb 11iZLd 110,1(1- 0 p ' + quarters l'ot' popular 0 pl'ice(15ho08 and the ° 1 )00I)10 have found the a r shoes everything claim- 0 e(1 for 1110111 in ° ( litqual 0 ity , durability acid 0 I 0 Ladies'Shoes , S1'9O 0 is the cost to you for' 0 0 One of our now vesting p tel ) or 1)hill to1) shoes. 0 1 You may have your o choice of heavy or ale- o dulu ! soles-the sires o o b to ee. If you'll fig- o tu'C correctly with this 0 shoe andI shoes that ° 0 bring : ; 2.5O elsewhere , o you'll 1111(1 a saving of 0 25 per Cont. . 0 Ladies'Shoes Fine p 0 quality welt shoes , any p style toe , ' any width 0 you want , high or low ° n cut , a shoe that has 0 helped make this de- ° 0 partlnent famous as 0 sellers ofvell wearing 0 shoes ; every pail' gual'p anteed1 real value $3 , 50 0 our price i2.50. o 0 0 0 ® 0 0 0 0 o 0U O 0 / ' 0 0 + 0 0 0 0 00000000000000000000000000000000000000 4 " t ' \ BARGAINS FOR WOMEN r THAT WEAR WRAPPERS Always On the alert for the benefit of our customers. This time it is the well known firm of Green & 1l'laherty , 261 Green St. , New York , who make niore wrappers thait half the other 1 New York mantitacturers Combined. 't'hey closed out to us their entire stock at 250 on \ the dollar. 419 Dozen Wrappers in All , at less f 'U'\ ' \ than half the cost 01'luaterial , and we will also include 9.1lozen ladies' percaliIle under- \ , extra wide with dce1) flounces , that are f.4 i worth $1 , for only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Sc 67 ( lozen ladies' ' fleece 1ned ! \ Vr1 lppOCa , lit pretty patterns , all sues , wof'tli $1 , for only . . . . . . . . . . 39c 53 dozen heavy percale wrappers , body lined , trip lnle(1 yoke , 1)leated back , trinuued over the shoulders extra wide , worth SL 25 , for only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59c 110 dozeii ladies' 1Percale and extra heavy 11a1111Glltte wrappers , pleated back , triulnle(1 yoke , ruflle over sh0111ler , waist lined and extra ( vide , worth .51.50 , for only. . . . . . 75c 117 dozen p0rcale and extra \vell made Ilaurieletto wrap' pens , in very pretty patterns , worth .52 , lot' only , . . . . . . .98c FOR TH1 BENEFIT OF LADII8- attendiiig our wrappCl' 51110 , Wevi11 oiler ladies' silk nh derskirts. ill all colors and black , woi'th $7 , for , . . , $2.91 Ladies' silk luicl satin waists , made up ! 11 all the newest styles and colors , woi't11 i 12 , for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3 , 50 200 ladies' all wool suits , , jaclcets silk lined , made ii I ) ill the newest styles , worth S1G , I'oi' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6.98 ' 1O.0 75 ladies' suits , \ The sale of IC10113 , Leventhal ll Levy jackets , still cohi tulles , and affords absolutely the greatest values ever Hllo\e11 n Onaha. , lltoney cheerful y refunded for all the above gools rtttirned to u5. We defy coillpetiti011. 1 TP ! ! A + y - iood Men , 6oo Mcsurcs q SWERODA COAL Good quality , good weight. City Scale Ticket Free of Chal'bo V ICT0R VJNITE 1605 Farisamt Telephone 121. v ' .ANo V'1 _ S .Y p IODIDE OF IRON furANAIMIAl' OjNIh5SS ( f Ili. itl.OOD , CNS'Ill1 I l0rA1.vl ! AKNlbs : SCkOi I l A , itc , l'momC genertr .1 I I.II + I + a dA 44 L A1.1. Lltl + + .14'Iti ii , P000I.RAdcC ( YAgts.forC.S. - . , _ i DUY THE CENUIN SYRUP MANUFACTURED BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUI' CO. NO'A'H ' 1'Ilm 7f t5IE1. I , a l , ' ttlve cure 1 n YELl r9 , , , , r , , Ire , raids , , , "p Iurv.in's , , ' ° .1 Iws . iii all iY Uluut lrounlca.