10 THE OMAHA DATLL' BEE : Tt'EFDAYTANUATtY 81000. IIC TAKES TOO MANY FLYERS Updike Orals Company Makes Accusation Against Former Employe CML ACTION FOR DAMAGES IS STARTED Jinn In Cbnrge of ( 'nuntry Elrnlnr Is Snld to Ilnse Try rd wIIIi Sc- dntltve Oplluns-IlOIey Is in/fIRCd , Ths Updike ( rain company has filed silt to the court against the \'care Commision company , praying for dnannges. A peculiar feature of this action Is that the : Ldntltt Ieoka to hold ( lie detendant re sponsible for the alleged peculutlons of an cmployb of the plaintiff. The petition recites that during the last year 0 , 411 lligbeo teas to charge of the Updiko Grain company's elevators at Cordova , Seward county , this slate. Bo was authorized to buy grain from farmers , and for thts purpose large sums of money were sent to him from time to time by the plaintiff company , It is further recited that the \'care Corn- mission company deals in options , buying and selling grain for future delivery. 1t is nllrged that of the money sent to Illgbce hr converted a part of It to his own use , Investing - ing It in options with the \i'oare Commission company. If the story related In the petition Is true Itlgheo took many flyers in grain oral "stood to make big winning or big loss , " as mho profession putts it. lie evidently suffered lnss , for in the petition it is assorted - sorted that the tlpdike company la still minus the money which it is alleged lfigbce appropriated. lligbee'a name appears numerous times In the petition , but lie is not made a party to the stilt , the action being solely against the commission company , which Is alleged to have received the option money from lligbee. The total amount is placed at $2,000 , the inn sued for. A drink for the gods. The pure juice of the grape , naturally fermented , such Is Cook's impertal i9xtra Dry Champagne , BURGLAR IN PASTOR'S ' HOUSE Stole Sllvernnre ( llyerto Rey. 1'.ll. Lindberg ul n Itecrnl 1)onn- lieu l'nrty. The home of Rev. P. 1I. Lindberg , pastor of the Emanuel Lutheran church ( Swedish ) , was entered by a burglar Sunday night ishllo the family was at worship and a granlity of silverware and clothing was stolen. Among other articles taken were six solid silver teaspoons , a silver spoon- holder and cream pitcher and one gold-lined silver cream pitcher , all of which had been presented to Rev. Lindherg by his congregu- s tlo , at a recent donation party. The burglar entered the house , 1511 North Nineteenth street , by unlocking the front door , probably with a skeleton key. Ho then ransacked every drawer and trunk ho could find , scattering the articles pro , ( Iniscuously over the floor. From the fact that he left several pieces of silverware , fullyas valuable as those he carried away , it is supposed something happenel to alarm hint while ho was at work. lie left the bouso through the rear door. Cure Your Cnlil 1VIiIle 1'eu ( , iii is it not better to euro your cold wldlo you can , In It incipiency , rather than take the chances of ite resulting in pneumonla , catarrh or consumption , all of which diseases - eases begin with it cold and may be prevented - vented by curing every cold at the start ! Chamberlain's Cough Idornedy is famous for Its cures of bad colds over a largo part of the civilized world and can always be depended upon. It is pleasant and safe to take , too. \Vnnled In Da.rnnort. Tlio tour men giving their names as Al- herd and Frank Evans 1111(1 Albert and henry 1'llwedl , arrested Suttlyday night by Cldef Donahue and Captain Iler while attempting - tempting to dispose of several watches at n pawn shop , are wanted by the p0l1CC of Davenport. In. , on n charge of burglary , 9'ho men had three gold watches hi their possession , a lady's neck chain , several n'eyIlyel'a , a quluitlty of necktie. . nd other notions , all new' . 't'hey will he charged r with robbing a general store Chief Donn- . hue rrcrlved It telegram yrsl rdnv from I1 n'y Sinrtiii , thief of pollee of Dnsrn Port , sny'Ing to lined the Inca and Ihat lie is'ould eehd t1a ollierr for them 't 61iee. WILL BE WELL CARED FOR Cnunnrrelnl Club PhnuItrtg Ilet'eplion for illhsols Central Itnllrnud l/tillers / , J , F. Merry , assistant general passenger agent of the Illinois Central , with headquarters - quarters at Dubuque , has tsrltten Secretary L'tt of the Commercial club In reintinn to Clio editorial excursion which ( lint road Is to bring to this city the 29th Inst. The party will comprise representatives of newspapers - papers located along the line of that road between Dubugtie and Omaha , probably about fifty in number. They will reach Council Itluffs at 7:65 : n , m , and will be eni tertnined at breakfast at the Brand hotel ty tlmn business men of ( lint city. At It ) o'clock i they wilt take trolley cars for Omaha. They will he met either at the bridge erin in Councli illuffs by representatives of the Commercial climb , will be shown about the I city , given n luncheon probably at South ( Omaha , anti at 5:30 : a dinner at one of the I hotels by time Illinois Control. departing hn- mediately thereafter for their homnt. Mr. Merry expresses great solicitude to secure time most gratifying entertainment possible 1 for the visitors and that they be shown 'hat- over pertains to the Industrial and com- rmerclal Interests of the city , "Tbiri we are selfishly interested In this , " writes lie , "goes without saying , as any- ( hi ing that will aid in building up Omaha will be to the interest of the Illinois Ccu- ( ral railway. " In addition to the represeulntlves of the Commercial club the heads of the Omaha newspapers will be Invited to meet and all In the entertainment of the visitors , HE PROFANED A SACRED HYMN l'm1111 NfUuuuul untie Cp Ihr'Vords ns Ile vnng raid the 1'un Cost Ithn Eire Iulinrs. For Introducing unseemly language and unorthodox sentiments Into a sacred hymn and for burning a hole through the head of a bass drum with the butt of his cigar , Pau ) Nattuman was hued $5 and costs in police court yesterday , Two officers of the Volunteers - unteers of America were the complaining witnesses. They testified that Nattuman interfered - terfered withu their street meeting , do progress - gress Sunday evening at Fourteenth and Douglas streets , " ( low did ho burn the drum ? " asked the Julgc , , \\o were passing the drum around for the contribution , and lie tossed his lighted cigar Into It. " "Ilow about the Improper language ? " " \Vell , he sung the hymn louder than anybody - body else , making up the words as he went along , and the result was that most of the \vmnen left the meeting. ' ' I ) , F. Atkinson had been arrested on a similar complaint , but as his offense was less aggravated he was discharged. lie was drunk amid had sat on the curbstone singing - ing hymns while the captain of the Volunteers - teers is'as preaching. The modern and most effective cure for constipation and all liver trouoles-the famous - mous little pills known an DeWitt's Little Early Risers. lsudnrse Comptroller ' 1'cstbrrg. The following resolution is certified by the secretary as unanimously adopted by ( lie Swedish-American Garfield club Tuesday - day evening last : Ies0lecd'J'hnt whereas John N , V'est- berg , the present incumbent do the ottico of city comptroller , is n candidate before the republican city convention for a re- nomination to the office of city comptroller ; and , w'ltereas , Mr. Westberg was wrongfully and unJastly legislalrxl out of said office by till legislature in 1817 , and again elected by thin citizens of this city to said omco ; anal , Whereas , \\'n helievn that he has dis- rhar'd the duties of said office with Integrity - tegrity and marked nbtilty , and therefore his renomination would , ht our Judgment , odd strength to the republican ticket ; therefore - fore ho It Resolved , That we , the members of the Swedish-American Garfield club , pledge ourselves to use all honorable means to secure his renomination , ] t is not stated how many members were present , BOSTON S1 Uit CLEARING SALE Thousands of Yards Small Remnants 20c - Wash Goods 11.2o Yard , FINE PEARL f111TTONS 2 1.2C PER DOZEN 21Se'ctv 1)IniI ics 19 1.2c Ynrd-g 1,09 Shit Crepon Dress Gonils41,25 , { 41,2 ; Bluth 1)ress Goods .IIe-$1,111) ) ) Siihs : 'Se. 1,000 yards short mill ends of organdies , dimities , lawns , batiste , etc „ In all the hat- eat colors and designs , the sumac goods as at' have had on display to our front show vrindow for the past week , worth up to 20c yard , In remnants go at 1c yard. 5,000 yards percalre In all the latest colors and designs , none better at any price , go at Sl4c yard , An unlimited guantlty of Amoskeag apron- cllecked gingham , regardless of ( lie advance In price , wo are selling at 6c yard , 1,000 pieces standard prints , note better at any price , go at 31 c yard , 25c satht-bordered apron lawn , In gull plcces , at 10c yard , 25c India linen , 40-inch , al 8 ! c yard , 10c checked mid striped natnsook at 6c yd , 12hc ! chambray mid Scotch gingham at 6'/c yard , 19c madras ghmghau ) at 81e yard. Havhig placed our orders for all kinds o : wash goods before the recent advance In price , ivo are enabled to sell everything in ( lint line as cheap , or cheaper , than ever before , PEARL BUTTONS , 2C DOZ. 6000 dozen pearl buttons , all sizes and styles , all perfect , well-made , beautifully analied ; ; choice of this entire lot pt 2 ½ c dozen , TORCIiON LACE AND INSERTION , All the narrow torchon lace edging mind Insertion , worth up to 7c , go at ll c yard. All the liner quality English torchon lace anti insertion , median and wide widths , regular price up to 25c , go In this sale at 6c yard , GREAT SALE EMBROIDERY , Large bargain squares , with immense lot of all time finest embroidery and insertion , ht medium and wide wtdths , In lots at 5c , 71c and 15c yard , worth 50c , $17.60 for ladies' $45,00 Jackets. $12.50 for ladies' $30.00 Jackets. $9,18 for ladies' $19,00 Jackets. $7.35 for ladies' $10,50 Jackets , $4.4S for ladles' $12,50 Jackets. $3.45 for ladles' $10,00 Jackets. $10.00 for $10.00 and $18.00 box coats. $ I.OS for ladies' $12,00 capes. $10.90 for ladles' man-tailored $35 suits. $12.50 for ladies' $25,00 suits. $9.85 for ladles' $20.00 suits. $7.45 for ladles' $10.50 suits. $4.98 for $10,00 inlay-day skirts , BOSTON STORE , OMAHA , N. \ \ ' . Cor. 16th and Douglas Ste , TO PAVE CEMETERY ROAD Jolut CnllferPliCe of County Con11nis- sloners nod City Council 5ehed- ulcd for 'I'his ) horning. At ( ho solicitation of a committee repre- rvnting the Forest Lawn Cemetery association - tion the county commissioners and a committee - mittee from the city council will have a Joint meeting at the court house today to discuss ways and means for paving the road leading to the cemetery. A part of the thoroughfare is already paved , but about a n'.ile of dirt road remains. Part of it is within the city limits , therefore the county commissioners called the city council into the consultation. The cemetery association urges that some action be taken at once. Says IleVns Itobhed. Ed Alnscow , a stockman , ocrnplained to the pahice than ho urns robbed of $10 in money and clothing and jewelry a the value of $25 larf , Friday night 1 ' t" ' menu whose hospitality he hod accented. Ile says he knew the Inca as' John Gillett and Ed- mards , alias "Shorty , " They Invited him to their raom in the old L.nme : , . , use 111 the rear of the Oxford hotel , shortly after udduiCht nail n'3.igned him to one of the two brut ; ! n ( flue apartment , lie reired ( and when ha awoke in the morning his heaps and his property were missing. Does Your . Baking Powder Contain , , . . : : 2Uum ? : . _ Prof. Gee , T' , Barker M. D. University of Penn. : "All the constituents of alum remain from alum haling powders ) in the bread , and the alum itself is reproduced to all intents and purposes when the bread is dissolved by the gastric juice in the process of digestion. I regard the use of alum as highly injurious , " Dr. Alonzo Clark : "A substance alum which can de- ; rang e the stomach should not be tolerated in baking powder. ' , Prof.V. . G , Tucker , New York State Chemist : "I believe ' when used as a constituent of 1 „ it ( alum ) to be decidedly injurious food articles , " , Prof. S , W. Johnson , Yale College : " 1 regard their alum and soluble alumina salts introduction into baking powders - ders as most dangerous to health. " n view o such testimony as this , every care must e exercise the housewife to exclude the over and over condemned cheap , alum baking powders from the food. ' , Baking powders made from cream of tartar , which is highly t refined grape acid , are promotive of health , and more efficient. 1 No other kind should be used in leavening food , Royal Baking Powder is the highest example of a pure cream el' tartar powder. ROY BAKING POWDER CO , , NEW YORK. 1:511'OIt'4 Silot4 S Ud1V1:1)1lSD tX You Are Ilerrhyntlnril : lint as 11'edncsdny , ,1:111. 21 , Iloslnil Store \VILL OFFER FOR SALE $12.iS5.0O Men's , women's , boys' , misses' mind chll- dren's shoes , slippers and oxfords , from the stock of Wallace & Elliot , sold on account of death of proprietor. Inelnded In this $12,185,00 worth of shoes are 9,000 , PAntS WOMEN'S SHOES from time great itnchiester and Iloslm ) firms -Yarding & Sons , 0 , F , Daniels'Indt Bros „ ilatchelder & Lincoln Co „ C , I' . Ford , etc. 4,000 I'AiRS MEN'S 1''iNE SHOES from J , S , Nelson Shoo Co. , Which Bros „ Thompson Bros. and Fiorshelm Shoe Co , 3:0 PAiRS MISSES' AND CIIlhDl1EN'S SiIOES from Sinshelmer , Bach & Co'Inch Bros „ I' . Cogan & Sons , Maloney Bros , nod others. 1,600 l'AIitSVOMEN's FINE SLIPPEIIS from B , Cohen & Sons , New York , 1,800 BOYS' , YOUTHS' AND 1dTTLE UENTS' SHOES from lime Newhall Shoe Co , And a nuutber. of email lots , FROM 200 TO 600 1'AlltS in each lot , of men's , women's and children's and Infants' shoes , Sale will commence \\'ednesJay , January 24th at BOSTON STORE , OMA11A , \\'e have by this tine cotoplelely rear- rangeJ both shoo departments for lime better handling of this Imnienso lot of shoes , By Wednesday morning our slmoe rlepartnients will present an entirely different appearance. Immense bargain squares piled as high as one's ( mead with the finest klnd of shoes will be everywhere. The main points of this sale are the extremely - tremely high grade of shoes mid the cx- tromety low prices tit which we are selling them. To give you an idea how ( bey will be sold , we will quote only one ) trice for the present. We will give you the choice of every inn's or woman's shoo in the entire lot that sold up to $8'00 at the ridiculously low price of $1.08. At this one price you will have your choice of over 10,000 pairs of shoes , See samples ht our window. Further particulars and prices will be given in tomorrow night's paper. This is the biggest shoe sale Omaha has ever known. BOSTON STORE , OMAHA , NV. . Car , 16th and Douglas Sts , NOT ACTING INDEPENDENTLY Collector of Interonl lteenue lloulz Only One of ) Ttuq Desiring A lucrensed Salary. "The Impression has gained ground , " said Collector Iloutz yesterday , "that I have made an application for an increase of salary upon my own notion and that 1 am alone in the demand. Now the fact is that my recent letter to the congressmen and senators from Nebraska was the result of a letter received - ceived by me from the collector at Chil- llcothe , 0. , enclosing a proposed bill to increase - crease the salaries , accompanied wIth a request - quest that I bring the letter to the atten ( ion of the representatives from Nebraska in congress. "I believe that the salary of time collector of this district should be increased with the increased work and responsibility. The District of Nebraska includes the states of Nebraska , North Dakota and South Dakota and In this territory for the fiscal year end- lag June 30 , 1898 , there was collected $2- 492,000 in round numbers at a cost of $1.80 per $100 , white do the two Iowa districts $480,000 was collected at a cost of $ G.2. per $100. For the fiscal year ending June 30 1899 , in the Nebraska district the sumo of $3,428,079,35 was collected at a cost of $1.54 per $100. During the same period In Iowa the sum of $2,003,256.26 was collected. There are two collection districts tit Iowa , and under the law each collector receives the maximum salnryl $4,500 , or $9,000 for the state , while one 'collector in the Nebraska district collects hioro money and receives but halt the salpry. 'fho cost of collection in Nebraska per $100 is "less than the general average which is $2,29 , "Tho maximum salary now is based upon collections of $1,000,000 and over , while the proposed hill fixes the maximum at $6,500 for collections of $10,000,000 and over , with I salaries ranging from the present maximum. The salary for the collector of Nebraska would be $5,500 under the proposed law on the basis of last year's collections. The proposed change has been recenniended by the secretary of the treasury. " DAVIS IS CAUGHT NAPPING Officers have Llvely Slclrmtshr in Capturing turing tllogcd DnrglarVhunt 'Phey Found in a ( 'losct. Charles A , Davis was lodged in the county jail yesterday and when the criminal court opens In February he must answer the charge of burglary. It Is alleged that several months ago Dais broke Into a house boat. Policeman Dempsey and Deputy Sheriff Neve went searching for Davis this morning - ing , having had a tip that he could be found at his home , Third and hickory streets , There was a commotion Just as ( lie offcers reached the house and it was suh- sequenlly learned that the noise was caused by Davis springing out of lied , lie w'as taking a morning nap. A woman who Is supposed to be Mrs. Davis appeared at thin door and assured ( he ofilcers that Davis wes not at home. She was unwilling for the officers to enter time house , They forced their wry In and , after a close examination - tion of the Interior , they found Davis stowed away in a small closet , .tnnnuneeo"'uls , Local lynlllstines are deeply Interested In the lecture to be given tonight at the First Cangregatlonnl cburch , corner of NI e- leFmith and Davenport streets , by ( lie famous nullior of "A Message to Garcia" and editor of Thai Philistine , Elbert llubbard. Mr. Ihlbbard is also the gNding spirit of the Itoycrofters , a band of hooknuikers who design end cealo beautiful books at tine Itoyctoft shop In East Aurora , N. Y „ where The I'hlllatiue , time clever monthly mngazino With ) which Mr , Hubbard first attracted at- tentiam , is printed , As time head of the. Boycrofle'5 ' , Elbert Hubbard ! s often called time Antorleau'illlutn Morris , because of the fine nuahlty o' time Itoycroft boolts , in nvhich rolyd they so resemble the production - tion of Ito Pelt reolt press , and because of limo higher snrlalism which pervades thin organlzatinn of the ltoycrofl estabiisbinent , The Ierluro teimlglmt Is entitled "The'ork of the Itoycrofters" aad at a reception after the audience uhll be privileged to meet Mr. itubbard , linable to ( ' 'Ind the It eybol0. Becnuso E. 11'rmlker couldn't thud the keylioho Ito nuns mirrrsted on a rhurgo of being n sushi , lous ubnrm.'ter and is'as ii ralglied yesterday in p0Uco court , \Vulkerls a tailor employed by thin Onalia Ureus rnnmpmmny. Ile works nights. About 1 ° le Suturdmty mornhmg he attempted In ndrnlt hhnself with a hey , but time darkness mail other candltions were mint favorable to hits finding time opening , mo two policemen who were watchimig 141m took him to the stutlon Ills employer appeared in court and cx- plahted that Walker bud the right key and might hove succeeded lu udmittiag himself hind time otllcers given Limn time. Ile was dlschut'eed. The lllirials Centrnl Italironl Co. Is now open and ready to receive all classes of freight and forward wI1h dispatch , to all points In the NOItTli , EAST nail SOUTh. Freight depot located at Eleventh and Chl cage streets , Omaha , and on Ninth street , between Droadway and First avenue , Coun ell Bluff. , Fifth R'uivi'lelluley Ctrii . The Filth Ward McKinley club will meet fn Young's hall , Sixteenth mind Corby Thursday ov ning , January 25 , at S o'clock All members are requested to be prcacut. IIA1'DhN ) ' 1105. 'I'hr Ilcirn Yalues ht Silts ( 'out h"ie l'ut'stiny , Extra vnluo on bargain squares in all ' kinds of plnln silk , checks and stripes , at ! 26e. 60c plain colored tnffeta , 39c. 60c $6-Inch elinngenble silk 6r 25' . $1.25 block bcngnllno for 76c. Extra speelal value lit flew lot black taffeta , 36 Inches I wide , eitht henry and a'big bargain , for $1.25. Closing out fancy sllh , value $1.00 , $125 , $ l. O , $1.76 , all for 75c. When buying taffeta buytlio best-the heal \Vluslow. . \\'e eell the \Vinslo v taffeta. Big sale contlnucd In all depnrtntomts. ilAYD1 N 1180 $ . ' I ur Fixtures are er' ruel Ihoolta uhrnlft.sl" rnutrnrtur na enrtht l& lailting thou np The shunv ri i'4 furs' , out 'unit' yet-.Dud ; ha. ' . wiiv we cunnut stove mine. 'h'ar'e prlms prrutll at t' , ' lil,1) stnud ens Uu'y trill at the new cue at h'tli and 1)ndg. . 5o' Inblucut' l'ai'c 1'ovIcm' en roll. . , , 35r . ) r 1'nzzrni's Fare 1'utvder we sell. , , . , 3.11 . ; $1.00bub11ne \'ale's Goads ur sell. , , . 7\i' $1.51) Viii Mnrinul ne sell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ I.15 $1.50 l'eilnw's Syrup we sell$1.2'1 ' 5nc Cnscnrrts we sell . . . . . . . . . . , , . Jar 125e lluatphirey's Speckle n'e sell . . . . . . . tor milillllI : dxed Baz thont we sell . . . , . , . . , . 2' ' 25c Laxntl''e brume Qululnr we sell , , . . tr 1t. .C II. Snap for cli'nning see sell. , . , re fine Khmg's New' iisrovem' sin a'11. , . . . Oar 5n St11nrl's fysp'lwiu 'i'ii hlcls wr sell , le' air I.y in 's 'Tooth Pna'dol' ve eclI. . . . . . 211. $1,110taltrd Milk we rill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 , ' $1.75 N S. S. ter sntl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .S $1.0 ' 1\'ha' , r i'udul , ter sell. . . . . . , . i5e $1.00 I'lnaud' ' , flan de Qulnine the sell. . 73' Sherman & McConnell 0rug Co Lila lintil'l ) , aoill _ to mill yr. i - - - Three Traios Daily VIA . ) I1 ' ( i /14 ; . S P ICTO 1 WYOMING , U'I'AII , NEV.tDA AND PACIFIC COAST POINTS. TWO TRAINS DAILY FOR DENVER AND COLORADO POINTS err''i't cic1.'r of ( , 'ICE , 1ao2 FAILNAI S'I'IEE'I' . ' 1't. LEPIIONE 310. I LOTS During ( hits week 'se will have a 'Loos- ening up' sale , and going to SLASII rrirea-watch us. Cruuter's IC ldney Cure . . . . . . . . . . ( i11e Sehnefer's ( 'eugit Syrup . . . . . . . . . .11Se \Voodbur''s 1'nriul Soap . . , . . . . .1ar .17II Soni . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10e 'l'oleuul Tessier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - Foanlitlu . . . . . . . . . : I3-a and Fouulutn Syrtnge. . . . . . . . IOr 1'ertrI ii .eeiitid Snap . . . . . . . . . . ] Ile Little Ilyer fills . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ! ) d' . 1)is is' Ilendnehc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 : 1lnrluaI1's Reef / . . . . . . . . . ] M'eat's Nerye and Benin . . . . . . . 28e hood's Sirsnpnrlllii . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71St , Itr'oni , ( tulolne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15o gee's llt.lr Tiger . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7.r II u-'tut ' ualc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Roc I Syru : , of Figs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Alit 1'ine nt' ( 'nrdul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71St I'Int.hnnt's 'ontpunod. . . . . . . . . . . . 75c \Vlmn will have a rubber the wagon for "Barney" if the Irug Trust lasts. nnrr CUT PRICE DRUGGIST Cor. ttith nail Chfraxa Sta. 'Chin is Going to Ilust'tlie Di'ng'I'rnst. I p ' 1 ! I i THE WORST OF THE WINTER Is still to conic , Escape It. Go where cold weather Is fur known-whern you cult bathe , shoot , saunter along the seashore - shore or loll ht a hammock all tiny long - Florida - Cuba - l'uerto him. hates are altrmmcllvely low , Amid limo St. Louis h'lyer leaving ( ) inalimu at 1:55 : p , m „ puts you ivell on your way hm u single night. I TICKET URLINOTON I OFFICE STATION 1002 Farnam 10th and irlaeea Otroot. 9trooto. Phone 200' 'Phone 810. Distemper - an e-- Just the kind of weather to make yotmr dog sick , Coughs , colds , fever , dlstemprr are miow prevalent. 'J'ury can alt be cured hmy die tlnmely use of Clayton's Distemperine. Geo. It. Moore. the Lake street dog fancier - cier says : "Thorn Is nr.thing better. " Dirty dog anuses and bedding this ( hoe of year cause scratches and mange. Take lien in ( lame and they can be apeediy ) cumrod w'Ilh CLAY'rON'S MANGE CURE. Price of each ! 60c per bottle. Scud for nook on the dog. , Ja A. FULLER & CO 14th timid nouglua St , ! d II I I m I I Coa ! 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Deep u 1n Aces. miIIIS rill buy a hnudsonte Nosy Upright. i S5.0O , n slightly used nilllugs Cubinet Grand. ma 18,00 , h.i.nt ) , mS:1.11 : ( ) will buy n good Squnre I'inno or Orgnn , We are western representatives for the celebrated STEINWAY PIANOS , the standard Instrument of the world. Also the A. 11 , CIIASE'OSE , , EMERSON , ) PACKARD and IVERS & POND Pianos. Wo rent new Pianos and sell on easy monthly payments. Also tune , repair , store and move Pianos. Old instruments taken in exchange. Write for catalogues - logues , prices and terms. CALL AND SEE TILE WONDERFUL PIANOLA , the greatest musical invention of the age. It plays any piano. Any one can play it. Telephone 1625. c m.oer Mueller. . . 'I'IIE I.tltGEST PIANO IIOI'Sl : IN 7'111 : iVES'y , Steinway & Sons 1313 Farnam Street. Representatives. 337 Broadway , Council Bluffs. i v The Greatest Clearing Sale of JACItETS , SUITS ? ' - and CAPES In the history of Oualua. We have In the Klein , Leventhal & Levy stock , combined with our anon about 1,500 .htclmels , 1,100 Capes , 3755 suits and 700 Skirts plat will ho sold at less than half price. TO TILE WISE WOL\IAN who has wailed to buy her winter wrap we ivould say TILE TIME HAS COME. The garnments are all new , lirst class in every way- and we defy any house in Western Amorist to conuporo with the valuea we offer for to morrow-ladies' suits made of choice materials-jackets taffeta silk 9 ] food throughout , skirts percale lined and Interlined-worth $15,00- for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ladies' nom-tailored stilts in venetians , serges , whipcords and 98 mtxUmres , some a11 silk Ihned throughout- worth fancy $25,00 , for only. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 ladies' sanuplo suits , silk lined throughout- 9 made to ( ho very best manner , for only . up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . y 3 ladies' Astrakman ) capes , ) feed with Skinner's 9 ( J satin that avid for $60.00 , now on sale at only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Electric capes that sold for $50 , now en sale at $20.00. 10 Electric Seal jackets , that sold for $10 , now emu sale at $23,00 , All Our Collarettes ailtd Muffs at Less ' Tltati Half Price. ] 75 ladies' high class jackets-direct ilnita . - . . tions 01 inlported ] nlodois- iioo : worth $25.00 , \ ' ) 1o1' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 1 X15 jtelcet3 ) , ill kert ( IyS , IlelUOSplthlS , Persians o and i1ontanaL [ a , nearly all Skin a ) lee's sat11 ] lined-they are worth15.00 , ] or. . , . . . . . . . 8751adies' jackets , in lcersoys and 9 3 r h Gtller materials , silk lined 1 I tllronghout , worth ; 110.00 , for. . i Inl'ilutml' lidermloslm ( 'lr mhs , trhnnted 1.75 ' hkllen , Alchela , .1.48 wllh mmgurn , s'mi'th $1.00 , half silk Ilmed 4ilses' Jnekots , wnrlh 48 Lutli ( ' both' I'Inlku'lrlIa , I hOI ( , fol . . , . . , . . . . , , , , , . 111 ' 1) ) m ) mt , , , w 'dn'I h $1.0' ' ) , far . . . 9 c lamllen mill wool tihlils , In heavy h ls- 1'hildrpm's , imckets for , t tt'ed em'eioINvolth , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ) .4.98 ( 'itl'II . . . . . . . . . , tmiio ' , l' . . . . . . . . Indie4' ' till w'ool limmmnel 1\'alsls , l0 plulm . Lmil's' ; llarkintushes , slmgle nr dukblu , blues , browns and anal Imulhn - Slum , ' In 1 mll , eolars , , , 1 98 rapes uIn rk 'my' , tlm ) ' ' i.lIII , fat' . . . . . . . . 98 „ l.mdirr' llminnel Ilkt'd ' 1'ndershh'tsvillt ' , 500 ladles' 'ilk mmmil tiatln deep Iloumre , iriommied with 11IIsis , , ss ' h . ; l. , fnl' . 50 I1r111dhvi rih r'1 t.7 , fo1' , 5 9c AY ( a ISM _ QALost cfl ! ( : ) Tooth May be restored t ISRIUUI : As'ultI' lug auv.r wpb all the unph.tsnin.as , „ f , . lies Ible to be give i try itrtltkhailt.i'ilirc" ' , u ( 'roWmiS , ' ivitbout tI.ilC , RrldgeVork , total , or . . tit'th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . t . . . . . tot Teeth 6'0 ' Dental Rooms Taff's Philadelphia , , ' ' , 1517 p04G1AS 5'1' THE HAr' ' E OF Gn Lard , on lfam , an Bacon is guarantes of purity. Swift an JQmpa ny , ' r Chiodgo , Knisaa City , Onntlut , St , Louim ; , St. Joseph , St. Paul , '