Tins OMAHA "DATLV insist vine AT , j WTAHY 10. moo. DISCARD 'PHONE ' FOR MAIL PatrioU Try to Discnw S'creta Without Springing Wire Leaks. MORE TROUBLE ON THE LEAGU.'S MIND 1'ntrlollo llrltciuto In sere Srnl ( ( > i AVIinl to tii I'tilll Aliii-nl < itilili < ami I'al run lli'furiiN mill As nno of The Heo roportrrs went for the- mm i jeterday he found lying on the floor of the pontolllco several cloiely vvrll- ttn shcols which had evidently been dropped cut of the envelope , on which wofo Inscribed this piquant cplstlu ' OMAHA. Jan 1 ? My tl ( > ir Web- How inurh longer ere jou going to stay down In I'nllt Cltj ? H stems everything has been r"l g wrong since jou left here and must tomenunlrato with jou sonic way Do not darn u < . - telephone any more because last uiglit an Infernal Hoc reporter uns listening Eomcwlipro and got nearly every word of our conversation Into the paper I want to toll jou yrll ought to Kct bai k hero im foon as jou can because Home of our follons nro so soared by the o'cposuro of our school board friends that thej don t ' 1 now which way to turn They think every- hi dy Is a dettctlvu and are each afraid the nixt ono Bquealed on will be himself ' Snw hunt todiy and he assured mo they couldn't Ret jriti mixed In any more than thpj' have alremlj , bcraurc jou'vo been too careful In covcrliiR jour tracks and that you have dealt with them through him entirely Ho BOJS that Is what we had him put In as pchool board attorney for and that he will protect you no matter what happens "I wlfdi they were all Ilko Hess , lie do-i't give n cttit for any of them Stands right up nml boaitB he was not In the board for his health and untile to know what they are going tn do about It. ' And what about thli nasty Bluff coming up from Palls Pity about your will case down there ? If newspaper repoits are correct that seems to be turning out about ns badly foi us us the other. Wish you would lot mo know If there Is anything I can do I was tall lug the other day with a Illchardsou count j man who seemed to have It Htralght from ono of the Heavlbes " 'Tho case , ' said Heavls , according to my Informant , 'was such a big one that we had to gtt la Fomo outside lawjers It all turned on a will Involving about $1000,000 There hail been a rumor of another will made by old .Miles and we had to pet after that Wo called In this man Hlgolsky fiom Kansas City and John I , Webster from Omaha Webster put his price up pretty htlff and Insisted on having $7" ,000 of the JloO.OOO wo would get if we won out Itignlhky was to Ilx up the whole deal by which wo would have the needed testimony about the later will , but seems to have fallen down wopfullj- . After hiring his de tectives and setting up his dummj wlt- nOK > es the detective agency sold out to the other side , HO hero v\e are with all our plans , correspondence and cvervthing In the hands of the opposing attorneys " 'I have not written a thing. ' Hcavls Is reported to have added , 'that would com promise me Webster sajs ho has not written anything either that Is very bad , but Illgolsky has simply put his foot In It and It Is going to raise nn awful racket when the whole thing como out ' "That s Just the way the fitory came to me Hope it's no woiso than that , as that is bad enough , and It won t help us or our league to anv appreciable extent "Wonder If that $75,000 Item is correct If BO you ought to be more liberal In jour contribution to the league's trcasuij. Don't suppose , however , jou can get the money fir omo time , If the case Is taken up It's too bad , because with that amount of cash nt our dispcH.il wo could pull you through the m-natorlal campaign without much dif ficulty It didn't cost Clark any more than that out in .Montana. "Hut this local matter H getting mixed up worse and worse You must let UB know what you want done because the league is llko a chicken with Its head off when jou nro not hero "Keep this letter confidential. You may be sure I won't whisper a word of It Yours in haste , CADC.T. " PETER MANGEL PERSISTENT Small MaUrr I.IKo llrliiK i\le-lcil from | | Home Iloi-nii't Scciu toVorr > Him. Peter Mangel Is not easily discouraged I'or hcvcral montlia he has lived with his family In a tenement house nt 4216 North Twenty-sixth street. It IH said that I'etor did not pay his rent A few days ago the agent In chargeof the property caused the Mangel family to be evicted Their furnl- turo vva tossed out Into the btreut and the ' doors of the hoimu were locked and baited j The constable who executed the eviction or- ] ! dcr went away believing that ho had per formed his work thoroughly. The rental Jigent Bent a man out to tack up u 'Tor rent" sign " Peter bided his time until the coist vvns clear of Interested parties , und then ho brolto open a door and carted his house hold fuinlturu back Into thu place and es tablished Mrs Mange ] and the little Man- geld In possession. At loist this Is the al legation made in com I against Petci. The trick was not dlscoveied untl | thrco or fmir dijH latci. when the rental nguit ' had a uillor for just Mich a house as I'gtr-r had been thinwn out of The agent took ' his prospective tenant out to hco. The rent elgn hid hern torn down and Hinnko was curling from the Hue Then came the reve lation that lesultod lu the Ismianco of a warrant jestonlay charging Papi Mangel with taking unauthorized pcHsesslon. The document was dellvetcd to Constable Hen- eel , who went out tn seive It. Tli < - llt'H fouuli Medicine for riillilrrit In the winter of 18'is ' , 1' I Husspll's little buy contracted a severe cough nml cold and was treated bj several phjuiclans , who failed 1o do him auj good Mr D. A. Fisher of the same place , Miles Point. VI , mid to "Yui bottleof ' i him get a - Clmniberlaln'B Cough Homidy. It will cure him. " lie bought n " . " > cent bottln nnd thru u CO rent lirttle , which cITectuallj cured both thorough rough and told IIu ninv HIJS "I am j judge and jurj and the verdict Is , 'Use j i Chamberlain's Cough Hitmedj and live. ' " lillitou Knli'rN lloiuil lit Triult * , ClIli'AOO JTII is sir Tliom.iH l.luton , OVMHT nf liiHt vour'H cup i halli'imcr Shnni- rod ( IIIIH uliplloil fur nii'iiibeiililp In the Chicago Hoiiid of Tradi Till' rules f thu boaid ri > iiiln | < Una aii | > lli.itli < iiH be I'ndor.si il bIVNO mi lulu rs of tbo buaid In lr Th'limn' i IIHI- John ( lleulj and John C lii'lHford wfnlth ) paiki'iM , ai'u pont < oix Kir Thomas l.tpton lias owni'd und operated a ineiit pUM-ivlut ; and purK paiklng plant at thy stock jnrilH fur M-VI-IU ! jt'ar , but ) u < rriuforu ha" luiil no iminhurHiilu In thu linuiil of Trrdo being loprcbonltd bj man- tigers of thu Ohli.igo ollli > Size doesn't Indicate , , uaiiy. ! new are ot counterfeit and worthless salve offered for DeWllt's Witch Hazel Salve DeWitfs U the only original An Infallible cure for piles and all Ekln discaucs The Till in lli < Home III ( IIIKn t. There U oul > ono line from Chicago to the fast that nine dlrectlj by and In full vleu of tb great Kails ot Niagara The Michi gan Central has long been distinctively "Th Niagara l\ills lloutc" as HH through fast tralnti to Niw Yurk and lloBtmi , paselng the fall * bj dajlight stop live minutes at Falls View station dlrealj overlooking the won drous cutai.ut Chicago city ticket offlce , 119 Adauib blrtct. nvMiinto * - . Diirlnic ( lur Itiiili HIP 1'nMrrl. . - In Our l.lncii nml Uoiai-stlc li-iarl- ) | MKNT IlKMNNTS HAVE ACCUMUI ATHD We have thorn now .iorted and marked at prices to sell at once. If you are lonk'.n ' * for bargain ! ) In table linens , white dress goods , muslin , sheetings or towellngs , * < > to the III * Store tomorrow and jou will nnd | plenty of them Largo sire bedspreads , 39c each ; 6-4 nlze tapestrj table covers , C1' % each , all linen napkins , -ICc doz , D-l tin- , bleached Bheetlng , U'/4c , 91 bleached sheetIng - Ing , ISc yard , jard-wide cambric , Cc jd. ; jard-wide long cloth , lOc j'ord , chocked nalnoook , 21,50 jard , India linen , 3c , Turkey red table damask , lOc yard , fringed napkins , ICc doz ; 18-inch checked toweling , 2'4c yard , unbleached linen toweling , S'sr jard , SILKS IN THIS CM2AUINO SALK nro all from our own regular high-grade stock. On Trlday wo will sell COc colored taffetas for only SOB. COc colored satins for only 33e. ? 5c black velvet for only 33C. COc silk remnants for only 2Ce ; all colors , tn plain nnd figured. $1 no fancy wnlet silks for only 49c. lOc velveteens , all colors nnd black , oc. 7ljc black , all ollk , taffeta , COc. $1 00 black taffet.i for TBc. $1 CO 30-Inch black taffeta f.nr $1.00. UIIKSS C500DS SAl.U All the remcnants of our printed Trench flannels that cold at from Toe to 'JOc will gn nt 2 c , all the remnant drrts patterns and skirt patterns will go on this sale at from one-half to one-fourth of regular prlco , all remnants of winter crcpons will go nt exactly half price A special sale on 'live lln s of winter goods nt one-fourth of regular price HAYUHX I1KOS BUSBY BLOWS OUT THE GAS I'lit-MHT from CuMcr t OIIIIMnrrovil > UNCIUM-I Di'iith It ) \Mili | > T In tlou nt 111.Ovfiird llolrl. John Ilusbja farmer of Cuslw county who arrived In the city Monday with a car load of hogs , blow out the gas In the Oxford - ford hotel , Eleventh nnd rarnam streets , about 11 30 Wednesday night , nnd but for the prompt attendance of Ir II C Hlcr- bauer jeMerday would have lost his life by asphjxlatlon. Husby had 1 ( ft a call for fi 30 , Intending to return home by an early train yesterday , and at that hour the night clerk went up- ntalrs to aiou o him. As ho leached the landing on the third floor ho found the hall full of gas. There was no i espouse to his knock on the door of room 2" ) , occupied by Busby , to he foiced the lock anil found the occupant unconscious. The air In the room was stilling He' dragged Husbj out Into the hall and called Dr lllerbauer bj 'phone. "This looKud like a serious case at first , " said the doctor , "and his recovery was by no means certain The fact that the tran som was open about two Inches alone saved him , as otherwlbo he would probably have been dead before midnight. " The room In which the accident occurred Is very small , not more than SxlO feet , and Is ventilated by a single window about u foot square The night clerk , who showed Husby to bed , says he warned him about the gas "Did jou blow out the gas ? " Uusby was a kcd. "Yes , " he answered. "Whj did jou do It ? " "I'm not used to sleeping In a room with a light In It " "But whj didn't you turn It out ? " "Oh , I don't know anything about gas. Never slept In a room before that was lighted by gas " "How did you blow it out ? " "Why , I just stood up In a chair and went to blowing It was pretty hard to blow out , but I kept at it. " Husby BajB he lives on a farm about thirty miles from Broken How. The hogs ho brought in belonged to a stockman In his vicinity. If well enough he will return todaj- . FRIENDS DECORATED TRUNK Ilrlili-Krooin ( In1lrdnl of nn Old lint > cittl } Kxci'iituil .loUe HN | Trunk VUnictM Mui'h Mti-iillon. The decoration of trunks and grips of newlj- wedded people with all sorts of gro tesque appendages and caids bearing alleged wlttj sajlngs is of such common occurrence that the tialn and depot baggagemen sel dom pay attention to them A trunk ar- ilvcd at the union station yesterdaj' , however , which was so originally decorated that more than passing attention was given It It belonged to a couple who had tome fiom Chicago c'.i their wedding tour , and the small size of the trunk led some knowing friend to attach n placard bearing the lu- formntlcn "This belongs to the groom The brldo's trunl.s , containing her trousseau , fol low In a special train" The trunk was llt- orallj covered with Inscriptions. . Oue big card lead , "I left my happy home for you because I loved j-ou " Another admonished the groom , "Ho good to jour wlfo and den't forget to register when jou get to the hotel " The trunk was decorated with bunches of violets , bride's roses , old shoes nnd several articles suggestive of bablPi' wearing ap parel. During the morning a young man , dressed In the height of fashion , called at the bTg- gage loom and presented a check tonespond- lug to the ono upon the trunk As soon as this became Known ho was the cjnos > ure of all cyan and vis visibly bored when the caubo for Mich clrse Fcrutlny met his gn/e Ho tipped a station omplojo handbomely to clear the tru'iK of Its decorations and hastily joined a handsome , blushing joung woman who had driven to the station with him In a cab. ( llllllllj MlMllM IllMMiril. The following Is a copy of a Now Year's telcgrim wired to all the wholesale cus tomers of the Aiiheuacr-Husch Urowlng asso ciation of St. I.nulii. .Mo. : "Predictions made in our lost year's mes sage are. far surpassed by our trade rcporu for IS'JO. Wo have reached the highest point of production In our history. Quality iccog nl/.OS no compotltlur and Insteid of jleldlnj li.u mnilo quantity its cmntm'Mal ally We lead In both. Our motto , 'Nothing U too good for the Ameilcnn people , ' Ins foun 1 prompt and generous response everywhere and In leturn we bend with a hearty gool- wlll our wishes for a happy New Year to yuii and all our friends "ADOLPHUS HUSCII , President The rennrkablo business showing of this concern fully w.urants the above , Inasmuch as the llscul reports of the Internal Revcnuo department show a decicase- 912,000 bu- ruls In the consumption of beer against tin preceding fiscal jear , which may , In a meas ure , bo attributed to the war tax of $1 per bcrrel Imposed en Julj 1 , 1888. The output of the Aiiheuicr-Husch Drew Ing association being the largest In the world , should naturally have nho\\n the greatest lost ) , yet their Eales for the fiscal jear just ended ex ceed those of any previous year In the his tory of the association Their saliv ! of bottled beer alone have In creased 30-1-10 per cent , which IB conclusive evidence that a good article 11 ml a a goal market among an appreciative public anil that "quality merits rewind " .Sorrow ! Sorrnu ! Surrotvl | Vest chapter. No C , Order of the Eastern Star , will hold a memorial service , or lodge of sorrow , lu Masonic hall on 1'rlrtay oven- lug , the I'Jth lust Members of the Masonic fraternity uro cordlallj Invited to attend this fcervlfu and to bring buch members of their families and friends as maj dtslro to wit ness this beautiful and ImprtusUo tero- inoii ) There will bo no printed Invitations no admission fee Doors will open at 7 30 and no ono will bu admitted after S 10 Com- uillteu ou urraugt-mentu. BOSTON STORE IE1KANTS Two Carloids M 1 Remnants New Cotton Gooih on Sale Todaj. REMNANTS OF EMBROIDERY Anil tlic ( JramlrM AnlnoM In Irri I.CIIKlIlN Illlll WitiNt I.CItUlll * lit MIKi mill Dross ( inoiln ( lint Wt * Unto lit or ( IITfrcil. $200 IMPORTED DIIE3S OOODS , 35C. Today MO \\lll positively otter the grandest remnant bargains that we Imve over shown. Wo give jou the choice of every plcco of dross gouls , Including the v.ery finest quality that tuns In length from 2 to 7 yards , In extra heavy casMmero suit- Ings nnd Imported novelty ilross goods. It makes no difference whether they coat $1 50 or $2 00 , they nil go on front bargain square nt 35o yard. $1 oo DRISS noons , isc. Today we offer every piece of dross j gcods of sljnrds and undir of nil classes I of goods that \\o have boon selling up to ' $1 00 , at ICe yard. ft 00 SILKS , 23C. Today wo will place on sale every rem nant , short end anil odd plcco of fine silk that wo ha\o been soiling up to $1.00. on one bargain square at 2'ic. All the short ends of silks of one yard and under go today nt 2c , fie , lOc nnd 25c each. All the vciy small remnants of silk go In bunches nt 3c PIT bunch DRISS : noons HU.MNANTS , oc KACH. Toilny wo will close out every piece of dress goods and e\cry Imported sample end of tno jnnl nnd under , a great many to match , nt 9c each. $1 00 CLOTH R13MNANTS , IOC. To close out every length of cloth , cnssl- | ' mere nnd worsted , suitable for bojs' Knee pants , petticoats and inlny day skirts , wo place them on sale todiy nt 19c > ard. $1 oo JIOUSSELINI : DC som , ssc. Another grand lot of silk mouEKellne de sole , In all colors nnd bl.ick , In lengths from one jnrd to 10 jards , many pieces to match , Bo nt 3c yard 20C UHUSS LINING , 2'fcC ' YARD. Clou Ing sale of all the remnants of drcas linings , percnllne , sllcsia nnd tnffctu skirt lining * , worth up to 20c , go nt 2 < 4c ynrd. UMUROIDERY REMNANTS , ic TO 23C EACH. j All the mill ends and remnants of cm- I ' broldcty and Insertion left from the gicat embroidery sale , go nt Ic , Sc , luc and 25c | i for entire remnant up toHi yards in I length. MILL REMNANTS IN BASEMENT. 2,000 jards remnants of 3G-lnch un bleached muslin , worth up to Slic jnrd , go us long as they last nt 2'Ac ynid. 10 cases short lomnants outing flannel , Amoskeag apron glnglmm and fairy llannel , done up In bunches contalnl"g about thtce yards of one pattern , go nt DC per bunch 7c standard prints in long rcmmnts , go at 3' c jard. 10,000 jards 36-inch pcrcnlo in short rem nants , worth 12Vic , go at 3Hc jard. One big lot of blenched muslin In rem nants , worth up to 8'Ac , go nt 3\tc yard. lOc striped nnd checked nainsook , go at 5c ynrd. 2,000 jards 40-inch wide India linen worth up to 19c jnrd. go at 8c jard. One big lot of satin stripe , bordered , apron lawn , worth 25c , go at lOc jnrd. 10000 jards 36-Inch wide percale In all the latest spring designs , worth 13c , go at S'fcc yard 5,000 yarda shirting prints In long rem nants , go at 2c jard. Hundreds of icmnants of all grades table damask. In lengths fiom l'/4 to 3 yards , go on sale today for less than half their real value. BOSTON STORE , OMAHA , N. W. Cor. 10th and nouglas Sts. I , < > \ e of Miture. The untutored savage traveled many moons through the tangled forests to gaze upon the wonders of Niagara. Shall cl.l- llzed man dhow less appreciation of the Creator's handiwork when the Michigan Central , "The Niagara Falls Route , " passes In full i'ew of the great cataract and enables one to enjoy all the comfort * of travel' City ticket office , 119 Adams street , Chicago. REV. SCOTT COMES TU OMAHA Chlcnco Mhilstorooop < Hie I'IIK- tiiriUo of CnMollnr .Street I'rrli > tcrlim Church. Rev A II. Scott , Th D , the new pastor of Custellur Street Presbyterian church , haa arrived In Omaha from Chicago and Is tem poral Ily stopping at the Patrick residence , 254r > South Tenth street Rev Scott has just I completed a post-graduate course In Me- i Cormlck seminaiy , Chicago Ho la orlg- Inally from the cnst nnd made n successful I ] ' record as a minister In M.issachusetta be- , foio he came west. Since the icslgnatlon of Rev Wilson three months ago Castellar street church has been without a regular paster , although the pulpit has been supplied fiom time to time. Rev Scott delivered one sermon and made euch a favorable Impression that the coii- gregitlon Invited him to maKe a permanent engagement Ho has not jet been formerly Installed , but baa accepted the call and the installation will tike place In the nenr fu ture. Rev. Soott Is unmarried. Tliri-i * Miiiriilllt'i'iit Train * Leave Chicago dally for the east , carrjins through sleeping cars to New York , Boston nnd the east via the Michigan Central , "Tba Niagara falls Route" Dining car service unsurpassed. Chicago city ticket office , 119 Adams street Tourist Gars The Ilurlington Unuto Is the best line to Helena , Ilutto , SpoKane , Seattle nnd Tatjnw. It la beat because it is quick est and Invohcu fewest changes of cars Through tourist sleepers twice a v.ccK to Seattle. To connect vvlth them take nurllngtou train leavln ? Omaha 25 p. in. Tuesdays and Thursdajs. Second-clay. ) tickets accepted. Herth rate , jj 00 to Seattle. TICKET BURLINGTON ; ' OFFICE STATION ID02 Farnnm lOthnnd MQSMI , Streot. Streets. j 'Phono 20C'Phono 3IO. ' HAtnn > IIKO" . Hr ml Them- Prior * . 3-lb palln best brand lard , lie f'-lb palls best brand lard , 31e. 10-lb palls best brand lard , RPc , Ureakfast rolled oats , Ib , Ic. Soda crackers , per Ib , Sc. Pet brand evaporated cream , can , 4e. RoUton's pancake flour , per pkg. , 8c. 5 It a granulated sugar , only 2 ! ? . 7 bars any brand laundry soap free with aim pound of Java and Mocha coffee for 2Cc per Ib GROCERY DEPARTMENT. Now 16c California jcllo peaches , 7'4c. New California prunes , only 4c Ib New California Muscatel raisins , C Jc. New California raisin grapes , Sc Ib. Now luc evaporated apples , 7'4c Ib. Now evaporated red raspberries , Itio Ib New Grecian currants , redeaned , 7'4c Ib MEATS AND LARD No 1 bologna. Cc , boneless fresh pork , 7'ic ' , fancy plcklod pork , S'4c , No 1 sugar cured hams. lOc pickled tilpo , .Vfcr coined beef , fie , German summer sausage , lOc , No 1 bacon , XXX cured , Se ll AYDEN I1R03 DOG POIbONING HIS HOBBY MjnlorlotiN Old VInil iiilr ( n \o\lon- I'lulil ( In ) of 11 Illi-jolc- i (111 ( Cnn. | An old man , somewhat under medium height , wcarlne a gray overcoat and blai k cap , was seen In the alley lu the rear of 1'tlI ' Douglas street about noon yesterday plajln with several dogs belonging to the neigh bors. A small bay standing near saw him take n thing from his pocket that looked , llko a blcjclc oil can and squirt nomi'thlm : from It into the mouths of the dogs In ! csy than flvo minutes four of these dogs were i dead. ' A family by the naino of II. S. Mnntofer- | lug , living at 1111 Douglas , lost two valua ble animals at the hands of this mjstcrlnus poisoner. They notified the jtollce at once , and offered J10 icnard for his apprehension i It In not known who owns the other two j dogs. Ono of them Is .1 handsome vaunt ; pug. evidently a pet In some household. The police are unable to account for this wholo.s'ile poisoning and the only tenable theory seems to bo that the man Is crarj. "I am Indebted to One Minute Cough Curs for ray health nnd life. It cured mo of lung ' trouble following grippe. " Thousands own their lives to the prompt action of this never falling remedy It cures coughs , colda , | croup , bronchitis , pneumonia , grippe and throat and lung troubles. Its early use pre vents consumption. It Is the only harmle.il remedy that gives Immediate relief. HEIRS OF THE BALL ESTATE from ClilciiKO l.omlN Sev eral Oniitliu People to llopu for Iteall/.utlon of A telegram In jestcrday morning's Bco announcing that Patrick O'Donnell of Chicago cage had been notified that he would In a few dajs receive $2f)00,000 as his share of the Hall tstntc , which has been In the pro bate court at Philadelphia for the last eight jears , was received with pleasure by several ( .Itlzcns of Omaha , ns Indicating that the Ball estate will bo finally settled , although they are somewhat mjstifled as to how the estate should be valued nt only JG.000,000. Basil W. Hall , ono of the Omaha heirs , said that It originated fifty or more jcars ago , upon the death of the Hall who amaesed the fortune He had no descend ants , but his brothers and sisters were more fortunate and there are now about 1,000 persons entitled to a share in the estate. Much of the property consists of real estate In Maryland , Pcnnsjlvanla , Now Sigars and High BaSis , If those C9 pill makers will come In n body nnd spend .1 few hours with us nnd see bow we < ] o business we will het up the cigars nnd throw In a few "High H.ills ' It would cortnliilj' "flatter" us to receive Mich a delegation of men , vvho'-o oiilj1 | object Is to "elevate the diug business that's the reason they have formed a "Drug Trubt " Cranu-rV KUlncv Cure 7. > o 1'acUrr'n Tar Soap 1.ii * I'rnr'n Scpnti'il Soup l.'f lllrnrj'M Culnrrli Cure tni- < ; . -m Cntiirrh Cure Hie CnMlorlit " i1 \ > OI'N Hair VlKiir Tor liirMluill'M Ili'cf Uvtrarf lllr \ Ino Kolafra s.'c . .IininiliSoap Illi * \Iallc.l Milk ! < < , THe , SJt.ir DOIHI'H Kiiiiiri rills : ; ! > i- Morrun'n IvIil-lU'-olds Ililc I CUT PRICK I DRUGGIST , Cor. lOtli am ! rblracn Six. \VIio IH GoliiKT to IliiNl ( ho DIMIK TriiNt. J'isin .ml the fnrollnis Ttu grcn'rr part < > f It win Irased for tilnNv ntnp jpnrs by thp original ownir and the leaocs are now I'Xplrlnn. An flfsorlnt'on ' hn been formed by the heirs to puMi their claims , nnd If the telegram from ChUdRo Is true thpy are to receive their monej What purzlrs the Omaha heirs t that ono peiKOn should receive to large a share , and thli lends some of them to believe that there miui be two Ball eatalcfl with unknown heirs In the Philadelphia court. Miitliirtl Hi-iHil.Hi-nil ( 'lull. There will be a meeting of the Ninth Waid Republican club nt 2Mb nnd rarnam streets , Trldav evening. Jimmrv in A number of candidates for various offices will be pie ent All republican * are In- H P STODDART , President. C r ROHKRTSON Scorotarj. Get our new Flash Light Powder , practically smokeless and safe , and get some interior views. We will give you full instructions , KODAKS and CAMERAS Ali Latest Styles Af Lowest Pricesi The Robert Dempster Go , , 1215 Fnm.im St. Hxcluslve dealers In Photo Supplies Three Trains VIA WYOMING , UTAH , NEVADA AND PACIFIC COAST POINTS. TWO TRAINS DAILY FOR DENVER AND COLORADO POINTS crrv TICICHT orricn , 1:102 Fort Dodge Local Leaves Council Bluffs daily except Sunday [ beginning 'Monday , Dec. 18th ] for Lopan , Woodbine - _ _ _ _ _ bine , Ounlap , Dow City , Dfiilson , Dewlt , Wall I.aUc , nock- well City , Foit Dodge and intermediate stations , connecting at Foil Dodge with local tlnoimh tialn for DubiKjue , Chica go and Intermediate points. City Ticket Office , Grand Hotel , Council Bluffs. V. E. Labbc C. l > . & T. A. It's Durability that counts , and you get it in the shoes we sell , along with Style and Comfort. tifii The newest up-to-date shoo for women. A shoo that fits and wears llko a madc-to- order shoe. Wo have them In the winter tan and blacK , Kid anJ calf , vUth the veiled soles. The "Ultra.S3.50. TIJK "DYKES" EOo Kcver-Sllp Rubber Heels or soles , .23C only , . CHILD'S fine $1.33 heavy Kid lace Shoes , with double fair stUched soles , .98C coin toes and Hid tips , sizes 8 to n' at . . . . , , . . HOYS' at 73c Canvas , Lace or IlucKlo Leggings .49c LADIES' nrib Vicl Kid $300 Lace Shoos , with silk vesting tops , single 1.93 flexible boles and Kid tips on bnlo at. . . LADIES' Pine J2 50 Vlc-l Kid Lace Shoes , with double stitched soles , extension I " 7C tdges and patent calf tlpa a line- winter fcKi aalo price ! / J > I \UliS' Kino < 1 SO Velvet in.broldered 68c alzes 2 to iai 'OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO o o i Exaggeration o o O o OO o O Exaggeration of truth is often falsehood o O OviM'stateimMit. is lioinc'ous. Whether lauda o O O tion , absurd and sensational , or all'ut'lod un o o O derstatements , of sham conservatism , they are o O O df a piece , insincere. Wo tolerate neither and o o O write for criticism , front and rear. o O O Today , we call your attention to o o | O O Men's Clothing Nebraska Clothing o o O o O and when wo say the best for the money in o O O America , we do not overestimate its worth. o o O In the department ; where overcoats and ul o O sters are sold , are piled upon the tables ulsters o | o at $3.7r > , that bring $ . " > elsewhere. Ulsters at o o 85.7f > that bring $7.50 elsewhere they are ail o O wool Irish Irie/.e. Then comes the § 7.75 ones ; o o 1 ° they are the cream of the crop they nw all o 1O wool Irish i'ruv.o wool lined , the color black , o 1 ° O the price most stores get for this coat is $10. o o O You can't go wrong in your ulster buying o O O when you come hero. o o O O n ys Oveacoats o o o O O $4.50 , * 6 75 , 88.00 , $10 , § 12 , § 13.fiO and up. o o O Men who know about Nebraska weather , say , o O O "You needn't worry there'll be plenty of o O weather yet to wear overcoats. " o o O Kemember , all clothing at "The Nebraska" o O O is bright and fresh. No driftwood or salvage o o O from commercial wreckage. o O o O o O u O o O o O o O o O o O o ooooooooooooooooooo ooooooooooooooooooo Although hiiM' 1'f' ' n ( Miipli.iM/lnn the " \VIITUIST rntont l i'in ' of our lniMiu".s oi Inti- jol HUM Is oiilj ono lirnntli ol om lildi : > \ \ > linn illo iiliout LOW Kinds ol Kulilicr Goods , smh as inlRht juotH'tlj lie tciimul mud ll'lll UCCl'SSOl ll'S RUBBER WATER COIL The cut shows a Water Coil which is used tor the tipplli.itlon ol cold \\ater to the head or other portlmis ot the body , as miij be dh cited b > physicians. WIUTI : FOH iirminu GOODS CATALOGUE. The little iiui-.eiy ornament shown by cut \\111 be tetoKiil/ed at once by most inotliei * . It is very list-fill sometimes. PUICI2 U.V for com ] ) lete nuf-er , with blushes for cleaning all jucKed In ne.it lnWi He for catalogue of Huh- iiuGoods. . Sherman & McConnel ! Drug Co. We haven't moved yet. n STUIIT , OMAHA. Stands out proudly and defiantly challenging nil competition OUUXTBIl HAIUJAINS THAN RVnil FOR TOMORROW Klein , I.cvinthal & Levy's JarKcts and Max Solomon s Skirts give us a vaileij and .1 stoik i-quallo d by none In western America at this sea son of the year The vvlse woman who has waited can have fiom $300 to $1200 on her winter wrap. All new , stylish , clean , np-to-dato gaimenta. SOP ladlcb' Jackcth , in black onlj1 , Inlf silk Mned , high storm collar , worth at least SGOO , for How Is that ? 373 Jackets , nearly nil silk lluod through out , woith $ S 00 , for How Is that ? 175 Jackets , all silk lined , rondo of kerseys , Venetians , and whipcords , worth $12.00 , for How Is that ? 300 ladles' Jackets , In all shades , Skinner's satin lined throughout a garment made to sell for $1C 00 , on aalo for only How IB that. ' 100 ladles' high elaes Jockcts , direct Imita tions of impoited molnls , gaimentb worth up to $35.00 jour choice for How IH that' 2 Astounding Bargains in Suits from Kelin , Leventhal < Levy. " . " ) ladles' nil wool SulLs , new , desliablo 8r. ladies' Man-tailored Suits , nil colors and ihadch and materials , worth f * QQ black , worth $ -5 00 , for $1500 , for . . . . . < - > .t70 only . . . . . ,9.98 , How is that" How Is that' Max Solomon's Skiris Capes from Klein , at Half Price. Leventhal < 5c Levy. All wool Skirts , in navy bluusi ' J. . Ladles' Plush Capes , Thibet -J /I O . . worth . , for $2..10 tiimmod , for only JL. jbO Ladles' nil woo ] Skirts , pcrcaline lined and How Ls that- Intel lined , worth $375 , for -1 QQ only . JO Ladles' Persian Wool Capes , single or How Is that- double , worth $000 , One table ladles' Skirts , In plaids , checks . 00 , for lion that- ni.drtrlpes worth $5 Q Qg only . Ladles' Collarettes Ho\v Ks that- for .2.50 Iadlr.s' nil wool heavy Blistered Crepon , ri do cn Indies' Dressing Sactiuos , In plnKs , 00 , SUIrls , worth up to UO A QQ I UiPH and gia > . woith up How In that- 10 $ JUU to < lowp-fur . . . . Ladlrs' nno Skirts , made of Imported ma Ono lot ladles' Dressing Sai ques , in plnkw , tcrulsat $3000 $2.00 Q blurs und t irdlnulH worth up to vj. C (10 ( frr oily $1,1 no $1000 $1JOO aul f of Time is Economy of Cash GOAL of -n\i-- tiint1 and . is the csM'iico economyni money. VICTOR WHITE , 1605 Farnam , Telephone 127 , Myleilow Thp tnPfk/PP Citi/cns flBBK O lUCl * EUDl / In the leading fir i-ij/ar sold in Omahu and linndif ! - oi jjoud hinoUorriil ! lt ll yon so. All dualcr.-i nil HHMIL t\\n hloiwb111)1 ) Dunglit.s . .iiilM koit'i