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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1900)
THE OMAHA DATLV TtETC : TFESDAT ( ' . , 1000. iFARNKST Onusml Interest Manifested bj Enlarged Attendance at Ward Meetings , PEND.NG DEMOCRATIC CONTROVERSIES Sltilil rmmlnir Connhlernlilr Apir < ' U'nril Urmo- iH'iinlon AIIIIIIIK l-'lril ffiilfllio I'i'iir riiNliiti Mny I'lirci ? Him I'IMIII Till-in. That republican * nre taking n deeper In terest In the coming city campilgn than hag miirked recent campaigns of the past Is evi denced by the attendance at the many it- f iMIran meetings nnd the enthusiasm that Is manifested by nil In attendance. All of iho meetings arc crovuletl , nnd there are not so many present as have been noticed at. former political gatherings who appear to b. . present merely as lIstenerH and not as pnriirlpantfl. A desire la everywhere ox- JI.IBSCC ! for ImrmonloUH action and Iho facts nre continuously kept in view that Omaha is a republican city by a safe majority nnd trat It Is essential that republicans should rim their whole- ticket In view of the np- prcnchlng presidential election. S'rrretnryVhltchorn of the republican ciiv roinmlttco IB cxpcclc < l homo from Dan- illl ( 111. , on Tuesday , when steps will bo ii.imcdlately taken for the establishment of ippubllcan city headuunrters. Through the efforts of Joseph A. Connor } , hag been raised for the "lubrication" of the county democracy wheels In the Eighth Vf.nl . primary next Thursday , of which f'rloncl Connor contributed $25. The other $ U > was donated by John (3. ( Urcxcl , al though ho docs not live In the ward. The Jacksonlnn delegation In the Sixth vard comprises Prank 13. llroslus , Charles 13. Clark , \V. II. Chadwlck , Walter llorton , \V. T. Johnson , D. T. Murphy , I' . U Heaves , Joitph Sherry and QcorgoV. . Smith. The printed ticket IH entitled the "democratic fublon ticket. " It declares for "Frank Ilurlc- Irj orV. . S. I'oppleton" for mayor , nnd ' for chairman of the city committee , some \ \ ' J. Bryan democrat. " The Jncksmilan delegation in the Ninth war. ! is W. C. Iltillnid , Frank P. Eaton. E. C. Kill , A. Hugh Hippie , James It. O'Hanlon , Mark W. Paine , Ocorgo F. Thompson , C. L. West and 0. S. Wcgenor. The printed ticket doc hires ngnlnst machine management of the party , but does not specify which imirlilnc. Democrats arc expected to under stand that the .lacksonlan machine Is not si spccted. The nntl-Molfe democrats in the Fifth ward huvu met and selected a delegation ccmr rising Otto J. nniiman , Thomas Gentle man. James Uaughton , J. II. CtiHick , Harry 12 O Nrlll , Martin Tighc , Charles H. Brown , ,1 II. Marr and F. H. Cosgnne. Postal cards tirtve been sent out to nil democrats of the nnrd asking their preference for mayor , city treasurer , tax commissioner , city clerk , city comptroller nnd councilman , nnd also whether or not In favor of fusion. The query continues : "Do you bcllevo the men who located the primaries half a block fiom the south end of the ward and sixty- four blocks from the north end did It for any honest purpose and that they intended to glvo every democrat In the ward a fair Hhott ? Do you endorse such acts ? " The result of the postal card canvass was made known at a mass meeting at Sixteenth and streets last night. There is conslderablo exxcltcmont among democrats of the First ward over the Huspicion that Ernest Stunt Is to receive the quiet encouragement of the Jncksoninn croud In Ills aspirations for councilman. John C. Drexcl Is the only candidate of the democracy , and he IH allied with the County Democracy organization. It ia suspected that the JncksoniaiiB are not disposed to be friendly on that account , and that they would not discourage any movement that would jilnco Stuht In the field against him , In spite of their declaration In favor of democrats for candidates. H is understood that Stunt's clforts to break Into the populist party means that bo Is to bo placed In nomination by the populists , and by them crowded down the throats of the First ward democrats In tbo process of fusion , oven though the First 'ward ' Is esteemed a democratic ward. This is what is bothering a great many democrats who have been friendly to the Jacksonlan crow and is threatening to carry thorn over Into the County Democracy camp. Tills ques tion will come up abruptly at the tnoeting of the Firet Ward Democratic club this evening. OMAHA , Feb. C. To the Editor of The Uoe' I do not know exactly where you stand in the present city campaign ns to candidates , but I will avail myself of your offer to print the vlcwn of republicans who liavo an interest in the party success. Let nm cay at the outset that I am not a candidate for any olllco and have no nxo to } ; rlnd in tbo city hall. I do not propose , cither , to tell you what candidates I would prefer , but I want to warn republicans against making mistakes by telling what kind of candidates they do not want If they hope to win out. First , Wo do not want any candidate * ! who have to bo defended. Without reflect ing on anybody I can safely assert that wo nro not in position to muko u campaign of npoIogicH and explanations. Second , Wo do not want any bump on n log or a corporation dummy for mayor. Wo want a man who has the backbone to stand up by himself nnd the ability to carry out a Volley In the Interest of the taxpayers , no matter what pressure IH brought. Third , Wo do not want to fill the city Jiall with thlrd-tormcrs. Wo want rotation In office and owe no ono n llfo job. In this hhould bo Included candidates who want to bo transferred from the court hoiiho to the rlty hall without Intermission of salary- lira wing. Fourth , Wo do not want as councilman men who want to make a living out of politics or tncn who do not own themselvrw. Last and not least , wo do not want any turncoats or renegades who nro not nblo to pay whether they are republicans two years In succession. This n'fcra particularly to < ho o who knifed thn republican ticket last fall without any excuse except that they wanted to get even with somebody. Yours for BiicccFfl , II. A. J. At the last meeting of the executive com mittee of the Patriotic ( ? ) league the treas- nry exhibit showed a balance of $4.35. with several bills unpaid ami a salaried secre tary piling up further claim * It was de cided to make a call at once for 60 per cent of the donations that were subscribed on paper with so much bombast by patriots whoso zeal only waked up after the last election , but which up to date had not ma terialized. A ISftflit nt Terror. "Awful anxiety was felt for the widow of the bravo General Durnhnm of Machlas , Me. , when the doctors said she would die from pneumonia before morning , " writes Mrs. S. H Lincoln , who attended her that fearful night , "but eho begged for Dr. King's New Discovery , which hod more than once saved her life and cured her of consumption. After taking she slept all night. Further usn en- tlrely cured her. " This marvelous medicine Is Guaranteed to euro all Throat , Cheat and Lung Dlsenaas. Only DOe and $1. Trial bottles ftce nt Kuhn & Co's drug store. Drs. Lord and Ilustin. 501 Paxton block. Octroittolcftnlr Dry Unoil * Mock of A. KrnllU A Co , CKCH on "ntf , AT 1IOSTON STOlli : WEDNESDAY. It will bo thf Rrenlost sfnintlonal dry Reodc snlo of joora. Ai the first nhtpmont from this purchase has already arrived , and another shipment Is expected tod.iy every- thins ; that gets In by tomorrow night will bo plared on n le Wednesday and we expect to oflcr some of the most sensational bargains ever known. This wholrnalo dry goods stock of A. Krollk Ft Co. , Inventory value was $800,000 , nnd was sold in lots and consisted at ? 7f > ,000 prints and domestics. $00,000 Dress ( loads. $55.000 Silks nnd Velvets. JCr.,000 White Goods , Linens , Curtains and Draperies. $35,000 Yarns. $10,000 Notions. $10,000 Thread. $30,000 Laces , Embroidery nnd Hlbbons. $85,000 $ Underwear , Holsery , Gloves and Furnishing Goods. $30,000 Jrans. Cottanadcs , CoFslmeors. $25,000 $ Carpets , Oilcloths , Hugs. And BOSTON STOKE , OMAHA , Secured some of the CHOICEST LOTS IN THE SALE. This purchrsc , In connection with KOIIIO ImmciiHo bargains bought by our buyers In New York , will go ON SALE WEDNESDAY , FEBKUAKY , 7TH Sco tomorrow evening's paper for further particulars nnd prices of this sale. BOSTON STORE. OMAHA , N. W. Cor. ICth nnd Douglas. TIME OF THROUGH TRAINS Si-lu-dnlr .for NIMV Trniioroiitliiriiliil TrnlUN .Vnon to lie In- Ntltlltl'll. General Passenger Agent Francis of the Burlington has returned from Sati Francisco , where ho was In attendance upon n con ference of otllclals of the Burlington , Rock Island , Denver & Hto Grande , Hlo Grande Western nnd Southcin Pacific , relative to anew now through train service between Chicago nnd San Francisco. The Burlington was also represented in this conference by General Manager Brown of the Chicago , Burlington & Qtilncy at Chicago. Mr. Francis substantiated the reports which came from San Francisco by wire after the conclusion of the meeting as pub lished in The Bee. "As a result of this conference , " said Mr. Francis , ' there will be added after February 23 two new through lines to the coast from Chicago , via either the- Burlington or the Rock Island to Denver , thence to Ogden over the Rio Grande routes and from there Into San Francisco over the Southern Pacific. Our No. 3 , the Denver Limited , will run on Its present time , except that the time of Its connection with the Southern Pacific nt Ogdun will bo changed. The time of departure from Ogden will be 10:15 : n. m. , Instead of 12:30 : p. in. , and San Francisco will bo reached at 4:15 : p. mi. , in stead of 8:50 : p. m. The only material change ' affecting Omaha necessitated by this through train fcervlco is on our No. C , eastbound train , which will leave hereafter about mid night Instead of at 6:10 : in the morning. "Under the new arrangement our trans continental sleeper westbound will leave Chicago nt 10:30 : p. m. , i passing through Omaha at 4:25' : p. m. nnd arriving at San Francisco at 4:15 : In the afternoon of the third day. Eastbound we will leave San Francisco nt 6:30 : p. m. , pass through Omaha at midnight and reach Chicago In the after noon of the third day at 2:15. : "Wo do not contemplate operating a now through train between Chicago and San Francisco , ns some people have been led to ' . believe. There will probably never bo sufI I flclent business to warrant this. Wo will have a standard sleeper , however , operating between tbo two cities nnd passengers will not have to make any change whatever from ] i the time they leave Chicago until they reach San Francisco , or vice versa. " The Rock Island will have a now schedule for its transcontlnentnl trnin nlmoat identi cal with the Burlington's. Westbound the Rock Island will leave Chicago at 10 p. m. , pass through Omaha at 5:55 : p. m. nnd reach ' San Francisco nt C:50 : In the afternoon of the third day. Eastbound the Rock Island will leave San Francisco at S:30 : a. m. , pass through Omaha at 5 p. m. and reach Chicago | at 7:51 : in the morning of the fourth day. 13Ic'i > trlu Itonil III lowii. C. M. Searles of. Sidney , la. , is In the city negotiating with the Commercial club and others for the constructor , of nn electric railroad with a southern terminus nt Hum- burg , la. , connecting the thriving towns of the southwestern part of the state now said to bo at the mercy of the Burlington. The proposed road will run from Hamburg through Tabor , Sidney , Glenwood and prob ably to Sliver City , the eventual intention being to connect It with Council Bluffs and Omaha. Mr. Searles says that the merchants and property-ownero of his locality are dis satisfied with the present service and nro ready to back hlo enterprise with siilllclent funds. The road as planned will be about fifty miles in length. Date of ( InCiilf Itonil'N Sale. KANSAS CITY , Mo. , Feb. 5. The Kansas City , Plttsburg & Gulf railroad system will bo sold at auction March 19. The sale will take place at Joplln , Mo. , at the company's depot at 10 o'clock In the morning. E. H. Stiles , who has been appointed by the United States court special master In chan cery to conduct the Bale and make delivery of the deeds of conveyance ot the property , set the date today. The dccreo made by Judge Thaycr In St. Louis Satutd.iy , orderIng - Ing the saio of tbo railroad , was signed by United States Judge Phillips today and filed with the United States court clerk. Union I'm'I Ho Iiuprovciiu-ntn. CHEYENNE , Wyo. . Feb. 5. ( Special Tcl- rgram. ) President Hurt and other leadIng - Ing oniclals of thn Union Pacific passed through hero today. It [ a announced that tbo contract for the1 Sherman hill cut-off , also the double track from Cheycnno to Huford , has been let. to ICIlpatrlck Bros. & Collins and that work on these project.1) will bo begun nt once. Another concern Is reported to have been given the con tract for construction of the tunnel through Sherman hill. Aoti'M nnd I'crnannln. Superintendent H. AV. Huxlor of the Union Piu'ltlc has returned from a Bhort trip over the line. General Charles F. Mnndorson of the Bur lington legal department has returned from a visit In Chicago. President Hurt , ( icnernl Mnimgrr Dickin son. General l'u nenger Agent Lomnx and Freight Trafllo .Manager Munroo of the Union I'aclllc have ROHO to fult Lake City to attend u conference of Union I'nrllH1 , Oregon Shoit Line and Oregon Hallway and Navigation company otllclals. I'rt-Hldont Hurt was accompanied by Luther Drake. I'liilcriMiNlvl , Lincoln , l < > l > riinr > - It ! . The Burlington route will run a special train Omaha to Lincoln and return for the accommodation of those desiring to attend the Paderowskl concert , provided 100 or more persons signify not later than Thurs day , February S their Intention to patronize It. The round trip rate will bo J2.20. If Interested , telephone or write Clement Cbae , 1518 Farnam St. , from whom tickets for thu concert may bo secured. 1)1 lilt. HKlXI-Hnrry \ \ ' . , Jr. . son of Harry W. and Mnudo K. Helm , February 4 , 1900. ngfd 2 lean , , ii ( days , Iho funeral will bo hold from the family residence , L'iSG Charles street. Tuesday , I'obruary ' 6. IHX ! > . at s p. in. Interment at Mount Hope cv-matrry. HHOWN-Davld ] , \ , February . 1900 , niwd v ? ? ! . Ku"e'-'il ' from the residence.1102 North Ud Htroot ( Druid llllll at a o'clock Wednesday February tf. JMO. interment 1'ori'st ' Lawn cemetery Friends Invited. KOIt IM.IIt. See Tlirno Splcnilli ! Mior * ! > > Hit- Tltotixiiitil * ! on liiiini'iinr HAIU1A1N SQVAHES. AT BOSTON STORE. OMAHA. Men's $ ii nnd $1 shoos for $1.9 < i. j Ladle * ' $6 , $ : nnd $1 shoes , $1.08. IJwh size on a bargain square. ( Hundreds of mrh sire. | Hundreds of each width. } C , $5 , I , men's box rnlf shoes , $1 < 9S. $6 , $ . " > , $ ! , men's horse hldo shoes , $1.98. $0 , $ : . . $1 men's vlcl kid shoes , $1.DS. $ C , $ . " > , $4 men's willow cntf shoes , $1.9S. Black nnd tans , large double and triple poles , Oocdjear welts , worth $4 to $6 a pair all gn at Jl.'JS. AT BOSTON STORE. OMAHA. LadlW $6 patent leather shots , $1.0S. Ladles' $5 and $ fi beaded slippers , $1.98. Ladles' $1 nnd $5 Vlcl kid shoes , $1.93. Ladles' $ . ' nnd $4 , mannish slices , $1.9 $ . Blacks nnd tans. Cloth tops nnd kid tops. All sizes. All widths from 2 < < , to S , from AA to EE , all en barRtiln squares. Each slzo on a square by Itself , nil nt $1.98 a pair. Its no use talking or nrgttlng , hero are the plain facts nnd figures. In our store you'll sco these shoes by the thousands Just as wo advertise thoni. Wc'vo added thousand * of these shoes to ' the lots already on sale and you'll see them piled ns high ns your head on bargain ] | squares. | BOSTON STORE , OMAHA , Northwest Corner 16th nnd Douglas. Shorl 1.1 lie ( o SI. I'llill. The Illinois Central has Inaugurated mag nificent double dally train service between Omaha , and St. Paul-Minneapolis. Leaves Union Htatlon 7 00 n , in. nnd 7:3. : p. in. Vcstlbttled slpepers , pnrlor cafe cars nnd through coaches. Meals served a la carte. Ticket Olllce , 1102 Farnam street. UNION PACIFIC SHOP WORK 13 * er > tinily N HiiNy nt Present Alurli liiiimrliinl llnnlne Itepnlr- tiiK It Hi-Ing ; Done. A scene of life nnd activity unusual at this tlmo of year presents Itself to the vis itor at the Union Pacific shops nowadays. Everywhere and lu every shop many men are working a full regiment In all. Though j the total output of this small army Is great , there is much unfinished work always In sight , for the Important mechanical work of all kinds for the entire system Is done here. This -week opened with , much Important engine repairing on hand. Four engines are being rebuilt in the roundhouse and eight in the machine shops , with more in the yards for minor repairs. AH business on the road is quite slack now , the most is being made of the opportunity to get the motive power in the best of condition for the busy season soon to come. Day nnd night shifts are worked In machine shop No. 2. The iron foundry Is another busy place , employing more than sixty-five men. A ' heavy demand for brldgo work has been met recently , but now the call Is for general work of all kinds. In years past , especially under the receivership , It was customary to lay off many foundrymen during this season , but this year there Is work for all. Car builders and repairers are not having any Idle moments. In the carpenter shop two coaches and two combination baggage cars are being rebuilt. The painters are finishing a half dozen chair cars , three coaches and a sleeper. Much more pas senger equipment Is on the track ready for service or receiving minor repairs. Conslderablo rebuilding and repairing Is bcnlg done on bcx , fiat , coal and refrigerator cars , as well as on other freight equipment Outfit cars , tool cars , dining cars nnd sleep- irg c.irs nro being fitted out for the various brldgo and construction gangs , preparatory to a busy season of Improvement. The smaller shops are equally busy , nnd every Indication points to n continuance and an increase ot the busy times now on at the shops. .V KrlnUtfiil liluiiilcr will often cause a horrible burn , scald , cuter or bruise. Hucklen'o Arnica Salve will kill the pain and promptly heal it. Cures fever sores , ulcers , bolls , corns , all skin eruptions. Best pllo euro on earth. Only 25c a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Kuhn & Co. , druggists. Senleil lllil.s for PrintIIIK Nebraska State Fair premium Hats will be received. Parties desiring to bid apply for specifications to the secretary , ROBERT W. FURNAS , Brownvillc , Neb. Han't Worry About your trip to Chicago. Use Illinois Central "Now Limited. " leaving Union sta tion at 7:35 : p. m. Solid vestlbulcd train with sleepers and library buffet cars. Par ticulars at City Ticket Ofllce , 1402 Farnam street. If it Isn't convenient for you to call at this ofilce , telephone or write , and our agent will go to your house and give you full Information about the Burlington's rates nnd sen-Ice. Unequalled service , Omaha to Chicago , Denver , St. Louis , Kansas City , St. Joseph , Lin coln and the Black Illlla. Ticket Ollice , Durlington Station , 1502 FARNAM ST. 10th & MASON Sis. Telephone 250. Telephone 310. SAVE TRAVEL8NG EXPENSES Hy buying your tickets to SAX I'll.lM'IM O AM ) ( ITU lUl I'A- UIl'-IC < HAST 1'OI.VTS VIA Salt Lake Portland San. . , Francisco Los Angeles urn UIST TI.MI : nv si i.vv nouns \KIS : THIS I'OMsnii.i : . DINING OAHS HUKI'KT SMOKING nnil UIWAHY OAKS 1'AliU'i : HMJHPEllS. MI niA.Mii : , .sni.iii COM TOUT , City Ticket Ofilce 1302 Farnam , r.K ( SII.K Mt i .SHIMM ; : ms sum mt MI Tomorrow HoMon ! < toriPln -c on Suittic ( Moil Itriiuirlifitili- - GAINS KVKIl OFFERED AT BOSTON STORE TODAY. Over 10,000 yards of the highest grade , finest qunllly and Intent designs of plnln colored , fancy figured , corded , dotted , em broidered nnd fancy , open-work silk mous- sellne dp sole. Goods In the regular way nre nellliiR nt BOc and 76c. These come In short ends , but any amount of remnants that match , so that you ran get enough for a waist or drew. They * o on front bargain square at 15c ynrd. Do not mlsfl this grand opportunity , but como nnd look at them , ns they will be on snlo for one day only at this price. $1.25 KID GLOVES. 23e. One largo bargain square with all kinds of odds and ends In kid glovrs , black , whlto nnd all colors , some slightly soiled , all gent nt 25c pair , regular price $1.25. 20c DRESS LININGS. 3 < 4C. Big lots of all kinds of drcffi linings , In cluding black and colored silk finished taf feta skirt lining , worth up to 20c , In this sale at SlAc yard. 1,00(1 ( dozen sheer India lawn , Initial hand kerchiefs , all letters , very neatly hem- Btltchcd , In this sale nt 2V6c each. BOSTON STORE. OMAHA , Sixteenth and ifntglos streets. SI. I'niil unit Mlntieiuiull * VNItori Oonernl Piis&eiiKor Agent Culm of the Mlnnenpolli * St. Loul * and the Illinois Control brought In u party of ton ne\\s- impiT and railroad men from St. Paul ami Mnnoin11 ! : < 4 Sunday morning. The nnrly nirlvt'd hoio ( it Sl" : nnd left at 7-3V They Hlrnlled about tinrlly. . had two Rood meals and a tvndi < 1 tl-e m.itlnep at the Hojd theater in a bmly. Hotli the journey and the visit Vvciiiileiuant and much rnjovod. Tlmso In the pal ty were : A W. W.irnoek , i.iltronil reporter , Minneapolis Journal ; W. A. Frl. ble ilty editor. Minneapolis Journal ; J. H. Biitinan. railroad reporter , Min neapolis Trlbntip ; T. J. Dillon , rnllrnnd re porter , Minneapolis TimeJ. ; . I1. Kdmlson , railioad reporter , St. Paul Pioneer Press : A. W. Culdwell. railroad reporter. St. Paul nitwntch ; A. It. Femvlek , city editor , St. Paul Globe ; W. L. llulluway and F. P. Rutherford , city ticket iments of tin- Min neapolis it St. Louis nnd Minneapolis & St. Paul , respectively ; A. H. Cults , itonrral passenger agent ot tbo Minneapolis & St. LoulP. Absolutely pure and delightful to the taste is Cook's Imperial Champagne Extra Dry. If There Were 76,524 , Persons In Omaha suffering with a cough and every ono of them would try a bottle of SCHAEFER'S COUGH SYRUP , there would bo 70,521 persons that would net bo troubled with a cough. Try ono bottle and be convinced of tills fact. Slmcfor's Cough Syrup :0c Palno'tt Celery Compound 75c Hood's Snr.sapnrtlla 75c S. S. S. , 75c Unity's Malt Whisky SSL- West's Nerve and Hraln Treatment. . . . 29p Uncle Sam's Tobacco Cure 5ilc Poiuna 73c Wine of Cardul > . . . 7Se Syrup of Flga 40c Carter's Liver Pills ] 5c Hromo Quinine 13o Cramer's Kidney Qttre 75o Hosteller's Hitters 7Bo Plnkhum's Compound 75c CUT PRICE DRUGGIST Cor. Kith nml CIilcnKO Sin. II \ \ IIP.V MIIUS. Illu : SHI < Ui-imrlni't iuiilnnnonniri ( hiIrrUnl of MoriI M - < m < . Jiiil received , new Crrpe doChlne , "Ac. now Pongee Silk 21 lu. wide , for Mo , nR ln I more new Fouland on snlr at fiir and 7Sc ; 100 pieces now silk ilwpory worth JI.OO , fir i f > 9o : 2S pieces fine black Ores Grain * on | n1p , 50c : our black ( Hffctn values have 1 never been equaled , lO-ln. for ROr. 27-ln. for SSe , 38-ln. for Jt.Sft ; big sale on fine black Jap. wash silks , 2Mn. wide for 43c. 27-ln. for 89r. 38-ln. for C9c ; 10 pieces of 4fln. . wldo Impoited blaek grenadines worth ( $2.00 , to close out , 9Se. I HAYDEN BROS. * ! t'SE ILLINOIS CENTRAL TO CHICAGO. I I'SE ILLINOIS CENTRAL TO ST. PAUL. ! USE ILLINOIS CENTRAL TO M1NNE- I APOL1S. i Sniireme Court. The r'erk of the supreme rnnrt tflp- plianon from Lincoln that In order to ne- I ( nniniiid ito Omaha ln rr tie c mirl will convene Tuc dniiMrtilns at in 30 Instead of 0 30. In .eti.fore. Ono package on ly to customer and for CASH only. > i 50c Syrup of Figs ( Genuine ) 2Dc Jl.OO Llsterlnc ( Lambert's ) 5flc 25c Llstcrlnc ( Lambert's ) 15c BOe Illriioy's Catarrh Cure 30c fiOo Morrow's Kld-ne-olds 29c We cannot fill mall orders for moro than ono package of the above goods at prices named. Sherman & McDonnell Drug Co In .Neu Store lit Kith mill Uiiitue. Distemper- ge Just the kind of weixthor to make your dog sick. Coughs , colds , fever , distemper are now prevalent. They can nil bo cured by tuo timely use of Clayton's Distempcrine. Oco. H. Moore , the Lake street dog fan cier says : "There Is nr thing better. " Dirty dog nouses and bedding this tlmo of year cause scratches and mange. Take then In time and they van bo spcodlly curet with CLAYTON'S MANGE CURB. Price of each tiOc per bottle. Send for Doolc on the dog. , J. A. FULLER & CO 14th and Douglas St. ? aaan In new and used Pianos. This week you can make a largo saving on Pianos of the following makes : Stelnway , A. D. Chase , Vose , Emerson , Packard nnd Ivors & Pond. A few bargains of other makes. One nilllngs Upright J75.00 Ono Lyon & Jlealy Upright $110.00 Ono Story & Camp Upright $150.00 Kkuball Upright $185.00 Hallett & Davis ' . . . , $225.00 Stelnway Upright $285.00 New eastern made Uprights only $163.00 Square Planqs and Organs < , $15 , ? ! 25 , $36 , $4S nnd up. Wo sell onYeasy monthly payments , rent , tune , exchange , move , and store Planes. Telephone 1623. You are cordially Invited to Inspect the SELF-PLAYING PIANOLA , THE WORLD'S GREATEST MUSICAL INVENTION. H plays any piano ; a .iy ono can play It. Wrltfc for catalogue , prices and bargain list. .Schmoller & . . . Dueller. . . Tim 1/AHGUST PIAXO IIOISI3 IN TIII3 WEST. Stcinway & Sons ) 1313 Farnam Street. Representatives. j 337 Broadway , Council Bluffs. of high grade Footwear. offered below are Bargains , and are Stylish , Durable and Comfortable , all are on bargain tables in our big shoo department. Men's patent leather , reg ular price 83. . for Tuesday , only , $1.89. Women's vici kid lace just what you want for this WE ARE GIVING THIS weather , only $1.48. BEAUTIFUL CATALOG Men's satin calf lace or congress , a regular i3 shoe , AWAY TO OUR only $1.98. CUSTOMERS. Women's vesting stay vici A shoe Hint misfits at the kid lace , for Tuesday , $1.75. start will fit worse by wear , Ask to see the NED YAH Ultra shoes fit like made-to- order shoes , because they are the best shoo made for $3. modeled on lasts formed from Women's ' vici kid vesting the human foot. That's why top , with a flexible soles , a they nre always comfortable and regular $ , ' 5.50 for Tuesday , retain fail. their shape when others only , $1.90. I In our ANNEX SHOE DKI'AimifiNT wo HAVE YOU SEEN THE are otforlng for Tuesday a youth's Satin Calf , all leather , for 90c. sizes 12 to 2. NEW SHOE Men's Shoes cf game quality , only $110 FOR WOAIEN ? Mcn'H Butlli Calf Lacu Shoes , a regular fZ.OU vaUio , for f 1o. 1 . 'Mall ' orders filled on these prices. I .Hoyden . Bros. E2 There's Q something About , a "Nebraska Special" man's hat that popularizes it among our customers. JMaybo it's the genteel designs and proportions , ; maybe it's the excellent quality , maybu it's I ! the superior trimmings ; anyhow it's ' A Real $3 Hat for $1.50 , You can have your choice of either stifT or soft and in the latest styles. Yes , wo keep and § 3 they are the same thing yon pay .from § : ) .50 to § 5 for elsewhere Then , again , wb've a line of men's hats at 75o and $1 , and if you'll exam ine them closely you'll find they are the same quality that most stores pay $1.50 and $2.00 for. They are correct and colors. It's a wonderful hat store here. More hats , perhaps , than two or three other stocks com- bincd. The windows give you hint. -AND THE GREATEST VALUES IN CLOAKS FOR TUESDAY THAT WE HAVE YET EVER OFFERED , 400 Jackets , the cream of anything in our stock , the liuest made your fJ ESjTh choice Tuesday & * - ? \-f 500 Jackets , in all colors , silk lined through out your choice Tuesday for only 275 Jackets in boucles , both colored and black , nearly all silk lined on sale at A mixed lot of Jackets , Avorth § 5.00 and 86.00 on sale at EVERY SUIT MUST BE SOLD No matter what the price they bring. All wool suits.silk lined throughout worth § 15.00 , at Ladies' suits made of line imported materials , tight fit ting or box jackets at $10. each. Jn this department we have al ways something new this time it is the new mercerized skirts. The latest spring designs in all the new shades , including black at THE CHILDREN'S JACKETS MUST GO , 500 Children's Jackets , ages 4 to 12 at only , ( I 250 Infant's Eiderdown Cloaks underskirt'I § 1.75 for Wo have a few choice fur garments to close out at Ies than half price In fur capes and jackets. See our beautiful line of ladles' underskirt' Eternal Rocks It IH built , not for today , but for tlio next century. If you move Into f The Bee Building you can rest ( issurcd you will iicvor wish to more out again. Many of our tenants lnivo liL-cn In it since It was built. Wlicn you move move to slay. R. C , Peters & Co , Rental Agents , Ground Floor , Dee Building foliar THE mm OF Gn Lard , on Ham , on Bacon is a guarantee of purify. Swiff and Oompany , Chicago , KOHHIIB City , Oiiiuhu. St , Louis , St. Josepli , St. Paul , Ul How Tlinl looth of you . DocBti't It ? It proh- ilily iKcdH extracting If fao , by the UBO of \ Halldeillr \ii > will remove It and no pain to tnu uliaioviT. I'osalbly It can bo Buvcd. If . . \\e II tell you. n.\lurtltlK . 25o Vitali/"d Air . GOn ( iulll KIllilIRo . $1.00 UP Tail's ' Philadelphia Dental Rooms 1517 S NT. DOrS'TY SA\I > AIAVMM > C II'SIJI.US. furea Gonorrhoea. Qlret or unnatural dl - rharni-s In n t vf days. Kull directions 1'rito it tu All dniKglstn , or mull U. Dick & Co KJ Contru St . Ntw 1'nrk 1 i BEST TEH-OENT GEG&R m THE MARKET CONTAINS THE FINEST CUBAN TOBACCO. \ it. mm M , r. ro. . MAM \rri HUH * , ST. i.ous , MO. ' . A. HAII.SII.MK , UMA11A ,