THE OMATIA DATLY ttT2E : FBI HAY. F7CB1UTATY { 0. 1000. BARTON GIVES HIS VERSION Enters Into Detailed Eiplanation of the Shooting of His FatheHn-Law , PRISONER SAJS HE DEFENDED H.M3ELF . Slicrin 1'imcrrrlrn In Otnnliiiillli Ilir I'l Incllinl In Ilic nlcrloo Trnm-ilj U'lfiof tin * V lo ll in 'IVIln ' Her htor\ . T W llarton , wlio nhot nnd seriously wounded lilti fathur-lti-lnw , llczekl.ili Illvclj , at Watefloo M'odnemlftjr noon , wan brought io tlio county Jill scsicrday by Shorllt Power , uhu "pout the nlghl at thu MLCIIC of llm c rime Jinrtnn nipeara | to bo mlld-mnnncrctl and pvpre < iso rtgrct that Iho crime occurred ' I liopu the old man will not die , " " * ( ) nu ft tbr > first utterances ho mailo at the begin ning cf the Interview. Ho was willing to tnlk nnd hln version of thu tragedy vvis givci without hesitation To begin with , " said Dai tun , "mj wife's brother , Dave Hlvely , who Is about IS jear * olrl la Rlvtn to the 11.10 of plofanc and ob- si one Ianiiingi ) and ho doesn't seem to care win re ho use It Sovenil llmcH 1 have reprlniatidcd him for talking linpioperb be- Torn Ills slsttr , who Is mj wife , but as I In- Irnrled to move nwiiy from Waterloo within the next four weeks I had determined to bo ii. " pillPiU as possible with him , rather than have trouble. \Vcdnesda > morning Dave cnimtoour befolo 1 was out of bed Ho had been thrrc but a few minutes when ho addressed mv wife In language so vile that It cannot bo published In a newspaper , In fact should nol bo repeated at all I warned him to di.- Rist The warning undo him worse Thing Into a passion , ho struck me over the head with a club n piece of buggy cliaft which he carried with him He gave mo a tt'irifle blow and went away rnHior-lii-l.nu Tn I. CM n llnnil. A short while after Dave hid assiultcd me he returned to my house , nccompinlcd hj his father. The old man struck me In thn eye with hl list , and Dave repelled his ussiult upon me I finally settled them nnd they went awaj Per the sake of my wife , I thought 1 would bear It all without decking revenge , and about noon I went to my fathei-ln-ltiw'H house , a short distance from where I live , for Ihe purpose of recon ciliation. It Is true that I had .1 gun In m > pocket , hut I had no Intention of using It. AH I approached the dooi. Dave met me In nn angry mood I tried lo reason with him and told him m > purpose In calling , hut ho paid no attention and struck me A mo ment Liter the old man appeared and ho and Dave pulled me Inside the house , strik ing me .ill the while It was then that I shot My mother-in-law and Dave were too much excited to give attention to the old man and In fact , ut the moment ho did not seem to bo badly hurt , lly combined force they got me down on the floor , the woundi on my head hiving dazed me , and they tied my feet together Then I received nuothei beating They left me when the old man begun to show symptoms ot weakness from the shot. "I feel that I did Just as any other man would have done under the clrcumslances In the first place , I could not allow my wife to be assailed with such vile language an Dave directed to her , and then after I had challenged such conduct and was being beaten so unmercifully I used my pistol , not for the purpose of murder , but simply In an effort to ba\o my own life Mj wife is a good woman and she has told mo that she sympathizes with me In this tiouble My father-in-law IB not a bid man , but was led Into Ihls through his son , D.uc" Mor > IN Tolil l > > Otlirrx. Other vura'ons of the trncedy throw a Bomowhat different light upon It It Is currently leported that Barton had been drinking the d.iv and night prior to the shooting and that ho had abused his wife U Is also said that ho was nol In the habit of carr > lng u pistol , but that ho puiclnsed the weapon just before ho went to the Hlvely home and did the shooting Mr Hlvelj , wife ot Barton's vlaim , ono of her sons and toveral friends accompanied the sheriff to the city In the private of fice of Shorllf Power Mrs Illvcly gave her version of the shooting ' I do not like to tajk about this case until It comes up In court , " said Mrs Illvcly , "but I tan toll jou In a few words just how It happened Whisky causeil It all If Darton had not been under the in fluence of liquor he would nevei have 11 led the shot that Is going to tend my husband to his grave. Ho had not been drinking for several months until a few days ago nnd when ho relapsed It seemed that liquor made him crazy. This trouble stinted Tues day night , when Hat ton came home drunk and abused his wife , who is our daughter Mr Hlvely heard about H both families live In Waterloo , a short distance npart and of course ho could not bear the Idea of his child HUlToring amibo Nothing violent occurred , however , on the part of my hus band , but Barton seemed to bo oflended at what had been said and , going to a. hard ware store yesterday , he bought u revolver nnd , entering our house , deliberately shot Mr Hlvoly AH well as 1 can remember , not n woid WIIH spoken In the wuy ot warning JJnrton came In and began to shoot The bullet Miucl < nij husband In the face Ho Is 71' yeais old and I luur but little hope that he will iccovor It U a sad nlllalr nnd nothing but whlskj caused IV" .Mi * . Burton and her biothei , Dave , who ij accused by U.irlon of Insligatlng the tiouble , remained at Waterloo to cuio for the wounded man Mrs Hlvely leturnnl Lonifl yesterday afternoon The friends v ho accompinU l her to Omaha told sub- Miuitlnllj the same wtory related by her , although with some of them It wan simply n question of bcats.iy Mrs Hlvely Is moro ralin than most women would bo under such rlrcuniBtnncri. lliulnii IN Krluliirull > HriilNcil , Whatever muy ho said of Barton , U Is a fact that ho linn been handled most violently lently by Homo one Ills ejoa are us red as Imlls of lire , and the dlbcoloratlon beneath ( hem extends far down upon cither cheek. One cjo looks as if the sight in ty be de- utroviHl Illb head la swathed In lint and baniLigcs , and hu na > n there Is a gash on the front part of his head which required four teen stllchcfi When utiked as ( o the report that ho vvoa under the Influence of liquor , llurlon replied : 1 I waa perfectly sober , and had not been drunk. It In unreasonable that I should have liecn drunk jostwda ) , for I had been lu bed all night and up to a late hour In the morning , and after getting out of bud 1 did not take a drink all da ) " Barton Is 45 > eirt > old and his a pleasing millions and personal appearance. With the oxccptlon of Uwiporurj residence at Waterloo lee hu has lived In Omaha for twenty > caie. Hu Is a patent medicine salesman and IB iibsoilated In that buslncbs with a well known local drug house Ho vvearn up-to- date clothing and his general appearance Is In his favor Shoilff Povvei went to Waterloo Wednesday night and guarded Barton at hotel , The prisoner made no attompl , It Is bald , to cvado arrecit. Uezoklah Hlvely , the aged victim , Is an old citizen uf Douglas county The bullet struck him on the. left aide of the face , close to the IILUO , glanced upward , . where It wan deducted bj a bone , driving It j I dowuward to the base of the brain The i wound IB considered fcerlous and tbe > ad-1 I ' \ancrd ngi < of the victim leads the doctors to n'ir < l hi * chanees us being very alliu. liar- | I I ton was allowed to leumiu la the jail olllcc Instead of being committed to a'cell ) r tcr- flny nfternoon nnd n doclor was culled to drefH his woundx. Burton's preliminary examination wilt take place before Justice Alstodt rebruary 1C EXTRACTS FROMHE "BUDGE ! * s . c I'nrntcriutli * of 1'oilcc Written li > Drulv Sorurnnt llav i-j to tin * Oil } t'linlitln , Doflk SergiM.it Havcy of the night shift , Ccnttal poll station. Is rdltor of a little dall ) sheet called the ' Morning Budget , " which contains much excellent reading mat ter prepared In a terse , vlrllo style that Is i "racy of the soil " He writes without fear or favor and sa > s what ho has to eoy with out Ions In transmlfalon. The "Budget" Is read with Interest "verv morning by the I day cnptnln , ami somctlmea parts of U arc read aloud to the sergeants , detectives and patrolmen as they present themselves at loll call. , Hero arc n few piquant paragraphs from ) cstordn ) 's "Budget " | ' Ncls Christiansen , arrested by Drummj | nnd Mitchell , charged with 'suspicious char acter' on the street , Is the fellow who stele all Ihoso chickens we had In the cell loom. The olllccrs have an oVvncr for the chickens and a case against Christiansen. When the > y at reeled him tonight he had a sack full of pigeons.V put the pigeons In the little I west room of the 3)mnaslum , locked the dooi and loft the key for Desk Sergeant i Mntshall The birds would die If left In the sack all night. " The chickens referred lo ore Iho ones ci nllncd for a week In cell Vn .1 They wen- sold Thursday for $6 , but us the moniiy i has not jet been turned over to Iho Police j Hcllcf association , the owner may bo able lo claim It upon proof of property. The John Miller mentioned In the follow ing cxtiact was discharged ) estcrday In police court To "put In one's bill" Is to take an unsolicited part In a conversation or other procedure. "Jchn Miller , arrested by Baldwin , charged with being drunk and n suspicious character , was over In Billy Atkins' saloon when a soldier bought some chinks and they kept his gloves I don't think Milter had anj- Ihlng lo do with the taking of the gloves , but ho 'put In his bill' when Baldwin was Investigating tbe ease and Baldwin locked hfan up The holdlei said he would come lo police court fn the afternoon rnd illo n com plaint against Atkins and his bartender , but I don't think ho will " 1'ditor Hiivoy was right in his conjecture. The soldier did not call "Billy Norton was arrested tonight , charged with being drunk The cause of hU nrrcit Is , Ms wlfo came to the stirtlon and complained that ho hns been on a drunk for u month and Is about to have the sntkcs She will bo up In Ihe morning to appear against him " The wife called according to announce ment nnd charged her husband with drunk enness and abuse of his famll ) "Wallace Stewart , charged with being In sane , Is on the slip Dr. Swank Is the com- plalncnt Also Mrs. Stewart , hH mother , will bo Jown to flic a complaint against him. " This case docs not come within the juris diction of the police , further than to lock up the crazy man to prevent possible violence lence He will bo turned over to the county authorities There were several other articles In the "Budget" jcstsrday upon which Captain Her exercise 1 his prerogative of censor , as to reproduce the "Budget" entire In n new - paper of gcnoial circulation , he says , i ould often defeat the ends of Justice. MAYOR CRITICISES THE LEVY Ordinance I'nuHcil l ( lie Council \ot icr Sn lMfnfor > : inl MUY > o ( Ho The levy ordinance passed by the council on Wednesday does not meet with the ap proval of Major Moores In several material respects , and It la possible that the execu tive will return the measure wllh his veto The mayor Is particularly dissatisfied with the sum set aside for the police department and dwel'n with Fomo emphasis on the folly of patrolling Omaha's streets with thlrtj-slx policemen. Ho spoke of the excellent rccoid made by the police In the suppression of crime and the apprehension of lawbreakers and felt that the department should be main tained on j , respectable basis In order to protect the lives and property of citizens the ' 'patrolmen have been allowed no holidays or Sundays off and have been subjected to en forced vacations without pay There are several other funds which the major believes were not justly treated. He has not given the apporllonment careful con blderatlon as } ot as the proposed ordinance has not been Mibmltted to him Our Iiit-roiiMi'il Truilc with China. J'ngland can no longer compete with us In the shipment of many products to China. Our trade w Ith the Chinese has increased almost fortj pel cent within the last joar. This Ifi merely natural. The best wins In cveijthing Tor a like rea ° on , Hosteller's Stomach Hitters , the best remedy In th country , has for fifty jcars acknowledged no supcrloi to cure constipation , Indigestion , dji-pepsla and biliousness. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. W r Hartlot of Detroit Is at the Mm ray W 1M Nelson -MlnnoaiiolN | a in the clUOus Ous 1 < Ilejinan of l > ouls\lllo Is In the cltvW W 11 Hill of Hershey Is at the Mer chants William O. Arpo of St. Ixwlrt H at the Munai. I fS Caiitrell of St. l.ouls Is at the Mlllard Chailes A. Walsh of Kansas City Is In Omaha. J n Negus of Che > onno Is a Euest of the Mlllard. C' Ainold of Philadelphia Is rcclstcrod lit the Murray Geoige 13 nunpbcll of De * Molnes Is nt the Meu hunts Uenritu H Vn\\toi of Oberlln , Kan. , Is a L'lH'.sl nf the Mlllaul r M Ivrau.s nnd A Kiaus of St. J-ouIi uio it the Her Oiand O 1' Iddlnsu. lumber dealer of North 1'liitte , Is ut the Mlllard A A MiiBBnrd of Minneapolis Is lehlftervrt ut the Mlllaid. \ \ ' It nilot of MetIdon , Conn , Is registered at the Murray C1 H. Oils und 13 1 * O\crton of Nebraska City uro ut the Merchants U U Htaiih-j of Ilrooklleld , Mo , Is registered at the Merchants. Robert Patrick , uho registers "from Kcntuikj. " | .s nt tlli ; Mlllaid. W S 1'opplotou und family have remo\ed lo the famll > honut < ti > ad for the winter J If Neff. proprletoi of the Stockmen's Jouin.il. Kansas c'It > , Is t the llu Grand Mrs , II H Iluko.lfo of the proprietor of the Men hauls' hotel , will go to Chlcatro Monilii ) R A Illdcc. a tru\cling Halebinan for the Swift Packing fompaiiy u III with grip In hltt room ut the Her Grand Colonel Huthawaj chief miartermaster of the Dnpartment of the Mlauoml , Is ut Jefferson barrucks arranging for certain Im provements at thut post. Mrs Iliiniu Miller , wife of the yroDrletqr of the Her Grand hotel , itccompanled by Mrs. I'.iltoii of Des Molnes. | fi , uf t'ap- talil Pattoii of thu traiisport I oKan. startt-d 'ihuruday foi Sun riunclsco Mrti Putton will meet her husband und Mrs Miller her bun , both of whom am on board the Logan , duo In n few ilujs from .Manila H I ) . Spork and lUriimn Tack of Hurt- Ingtoii , J A Hrown nf Amea , W L Haat of Danbury.V 11 Hill of Heralun. 13 S. Phelpa of Friend , A A Hmi > ck of I.in- wood. G R. Williams of Klk flty. John 1' Nesbit of Tekuninh , 8 Wicker of O Nelll M I > Huyword of St Paul , J J MU'urty of POIIIU , W W Haskell of Ord. 1' M ln\U of lU-ntrlce , P 1) AtUnson of Mcrnu , 13 I. , . Tro > ei of Uiiculn und U P Hlmmonx of riuulrnu rfgltitt-red ut thu Thumilay. IIOSTON sToitn IU3MN In Contn-clloti Mlth Our Iti'Kiiliir Itrin- nitnt Suit ? tteVIII IMnro tin * > nli- TODAY \LL REMXVXTS PROM DETROIT STOCK which have iKCiimulilcd since the com mencement of this sale $1 50 CLOTHS 7 rA YARD. Entire stock of cloth1 ? , pants goods. , easel- meres , clxnloU and worsteds , all 6-4 double- width goods , In lengths from 114 to 3V6 jards , go tomorrow at 75c. XEW 1.0T SII.KS. Today we place on sale for the first tlmo the grandest lot of silk pieces we. have tv or shown. They aio all fine goods and go In lots at ilc , lOc , Iflc and 25c. All Imported sample mils of high grade dre s goods go at Be bunch. All largu pieces of Imported sample ends of drcre goods go at Cc each. G.OOO jards standard prints In long rcm- nnnifi go at 3' ' , c a jard. 2,000 jards 36-Inch percales , none better at any price , < n short remnants , 3' c a yard. 10,000 jards organdies , lawns nnd dlml- lics. In all thci latest spring colors and designs Fame goods as dlsplajed In our show window , actually worth 23c , In rem nants at . " ' { . .c n jard 12',4c outing Ilalinol In light and dark colors go as long as they last ai fie n yard. il.OOO jards Everett elaeslc , chambray and Scotch gingham , worth IS' c , go nt G' ' c jd. 10.000 jards white goods , such as Indln 111.on . , nainsook , dlmltj , organdies/ I In band apron lawns , etc , wotth 40c , go at Be. 7'ic , lOc nnd 15c n yard 5,000 jards 36-Inch percale In long rem nants , none better at any price , go at S'/io a jard Remnants of all grndos table damask , run ning In lengths from l' to .1 jards , on sala lodnjnt n fraction of their real value BOSTON STORE , X W Cor ICth nnd Douglas Sts. LININGER LECTURES ON ART llfcont AciiulNllIoiiN to Collection Vri * nvlilliltfil In tinfiirlliir - of n AVortlu Can we. Art lovers of Omaha gatheicd nt the Lln- Inger gnllcrj Thursday nfternoon to inspect a numbei of recent rare acquisitions to the collection anil to listen to an Informal lec ture by Oeorgo W. hlnlnger. The patrons ot the occasion were Dean Campbell Tair and the women of Trinity parish , who are at present Interested In a. particularly deserv ing case of charltj Voluntnr ) offerings were deposited for the benefit of the relief work now In hand \ Mr Llnlnger first called the attention of his guests to "The Toilet " n figure of a joung girl before n mirror , by the Russian urtlst Dusl He said that the woik was 11 luloss In form nnd color and might be taken as a standard In judging the other pictures In the collection A number of fiench mnslcrplcces by Dramard , Petit- Jean , Japy and others were then pointed out , all of which have been added to the shelves within a few months. Other attractions were- explained which have become faml'lar to all who have accepted Mr. Llnlnger's un stinted hospltalltj. The visitors were then conducted through the librarj and parlors flllnd with priceless relics which Mr. Llnlnger has gathered from ull parts of the world. "Hero Is U small Piece , " said Mr Llnlnger , lifting a frame Into a betlcr light , "that wns done after Raphael'e models cither by himself or one of his pupils. If It could be proved lhat it was executed bv the master himself it would be worth $25,000. " Various tapestries and cabinets were described and the guests passed on to the conservatory , where the abundant green was iji marked contiast to the snowy landscape without. In one cor ner of the conservatory stands n curious antique recently purchased. It Is a Chinese 5dol GOO ) cars old and represents the God dess of Plenty. At the conclusion of the lecture Dean Talr llmnked Mr. Llningcr for the pleasure nnd profit of the afternoon. De-Witt's Witch Hazel Salve Is unequalled foi piles , injuries and skin diseases. It Is the original Witch Hazel Salve. Beware of all counterfeits. vtNltl. I-lnroln. Ki'lirnao 1- . Iho Burlington , outo will run a special train Omaha to Lincoln and return for the accommodation of those desiring to atten 1 the Paderewskl conceit , provided 100 or more persons signify not later than Thurs day , rebruary S their Intention to patronl.-o it The round trip rate will bo J2.20. If interested , tclcphcne or write Clement Chaie , 1518 Tarnam st , fiom whom tlckcto lor thu concert may bo secured There will he a meeting of the Tlfth Ward Ilcpubllcan club Friday eve Februar ) 0. at McKenna's hall , Sixteenth and Locust strtots P B. Sn\VAUD , Sccrelai ) . The Buillnglon's St Louis Kler leaves Omaha 4 55 p. in lalcr than any other 6t. Loultf train. H arrives at St. Louis at 7 19 a , rn In time to connect ulth trains for the Kouth nnd southeast In time , also , if you .110 not going beyond St , Louis , for n full business day in that city. Ticket Office. Burlington Station. 1S02 FARNAM ST , 10th & MASON Stl. Telephone 250. Telephone 310. SAVE TRAVELING EXPENSES lly buying jour tlckotu to S.VriliM'l ! ( O AMI OTIinil PA- CU'IC COAST POINTS VIA . Salt Lake Portland San , , Francisco Los Angeles ' PICTO' ' QIUCICHST TIM13 11V MVJSV IIOUUS M\ICIS Till ! ) i-ossuii.i : , DINING CABS DUPPET SMOKING and LIBRARY CARS PAUACn SLEEPI-3RS. .NO CII\NCI : . soul ) COIIIM > UT. City Ticket Office 1302 Farnam , n vi iujlinos' . x\ius. .NiMt U tlu > Tlnu * to Mil ) Trull. 1'lf.li mill McutN Vrtmitir' * Oolloli.ii * UOUILiLOX SERVED PIU3E HERE TO DAY. PISH DEPART.MENT. Large , fat while Norwaj inaikcrcl , l" c Hi , i large , fnt white Irish mackerel , lOc and ] 12'4c Ib , choice * family mackerel , 3 for lOc. j pickled spited herring Hi rolls , 3 for ine , herring salad , finest In Omuhn , per Ib , 12'4c ; K. K 1C. Norway herring ( genuine ) , SVio Ib , fnncj , largo ealt herring , 7 > 4c Ib , medium size Holland herring , EC Ib , Nor way ccN , Inrgo new catch , 12'fcc u , , Nor way anchotlM or Llngon Ilcrrlco , 9 4c Ib : dried herring , t > 0 In a box , only 23c , rinnin liaddle , evtra fancj , 7c Ib , Mllclintr or Holland heirlng. In Kegs only , SOc. KIIU1T SALE Tancy na\ol orangc , tt'fce dnz , new Turk ish figs 01 date * . 7 > 4c Ib. , large ralsln-curod Prench pruneq , ? ic Ib , l.irgo CallfornU prunes , 4i c Ib , oxttn fancj jcllow Craw ford pLMches , 7' ' c Ib. , 3-crown ratalns , per Ib. only C c new Oregon nprlcoN , U'ic Ib. , new evaporated led inepberrlc" , 17'io Ib. CUT PHim MEAT SALE I'tllDAY. ttologua sausage , Co. No 1 California hams , C'ic , I Ib * . pork sausage for 2r.c , fresh pickled trlpo , Ic , 10-lb pills belt brand lard , 72c fancy lean bicon , lOc , No 1 sugai-cured hinis. tOUc ; German Summer ! sausage. GI/JC , No I skinned hams , lo'ic fresh pork ioasts , "L AUMOUIl'S EXTRACT OP HEEf PHii : i Wo arc Gcnlng It flee toiuoirow and S.V-1 unlay You le.irn nil about how to use It It Is > delicious 1ra cup. cup.IIAYDEN IIAYDEN 11KOS BREAD AND WATER FOR THUGS 'I'll O l < 'OOtllllN | , ( IlllKllt Ill'llllltmllMl , \\tll Siicnil ThiruMonths In CounU .lull on Mender 1'iuo , The severest sentence that hns been pio- nounced In police court for se\crnl wcoUs wns > lsllcd upon Mike Kearns and Dave Berry Thursday Per nllemptlni ; tn hold up Tom Schmidt , a waiter , early Wednesday morning they \\lll ECHO three months in the county Jail on bread and water Ofllccr Liihey , who was concealed In a stairway , overheard them planning the rob- bcr > . Scarcely a minute passed before they carried their plan Into execution , and the I olllccr was on hand to make the arrest Keaiim Is an ex-coin let and notorious crook. Tlml Menu * HIiouninllMin. Sere and swollen joints , sharp , shoo Ing pains , tuiturlng muscles , no rest , no sleep That means rheumatism. It is a stubboin disease to light , but Chamberlain's I'flln Balm has conquered It thousands of times , It will do so whenever the opportunity iq | offered. Tiy it. One application telleves the pain. Till ! 1XSTRUMDXTS Hied for leconl Thursduj rebruary 8. 1900 Wftrriiii < > DooilN. M 13 Ormsby and usb.ind 10 J I ? .McCll""bcr , wfe lot 17 , block I ! Ol- clmrd 11111 . . . . $ 300 B II Schroeder ct iU to Hjpollt S7c - 7)ckl , u 15 .icics of tax lotIn 1-14-12. 1,50) Glebe Loan and Trust comsnnj to Ilvron Andrews lots 1 and J , block 1 Ihornton Plato 430 * 1 Do MlN. Sheilff to William rtiusbach , e 50 feet Iota 1 and 2 , block 13 , JIan com Place 2,001 Total amount of transfcis . . . . $4,231 innn. limnARD Miss Moll'p ' a slster of Helen Caldwell HIbbnjd. on Wcdne.sd.ij morning nt Las VCfasN < 3\V Mexico Tlio funeral services will bo held In Omaha at All Saints'-vhurch on Saturday afternoon qt 1 ! 30 p clock are liable to chap this kind of .weather A Rood sjstcm would be to keep on hand a bottle of LOTI'S CREAM-ril prevents chapping und Keeps the face , hands and lias soft. jo ci-vrs v zioTTi.n. of i"IK" - " < ' llroino dnlnlllr ITi t il r.ur. . Uuliilm' Caps. 1 iloz. il-ar. ( liitiiliK'mm. . 1(1 ( 1 cloy.Rr. . fiiiliilne CHIIM. 1" lnn > 'H Unit WlilNkiM . . . . S" Montetlcr'H HltlcrH 7. bCAii-UH'S till fill SI HIP , Ii IIOTTIJ3. . ThK Is a cough piep.uatlon that we make and we don't hesltuto recommending It for roughs , colds , elc , and like eveij- tlilnfe eNe v\o Cl'T the price CUT PRICK DRUGGIST Cor. Kith mill ClilfiiKii ' ) ( . HUSTON sroin : nr.Tiioir siotn. Ill I'.vtriumllnntM Itnrunlno Vil\rr- tlnril 1 % t 'i ilnfor 'loilnj. PROM KHOI.IK'S DttTIlOIT WHOhCSAM : STOIMC IJvon this kind of woither did not stop the crowds nt ( ho sale He sure to come todaj. All nH : silks go at li'c All $1 00 silks go at 31e. All $2 00 silks go at > c. All It'c dross goods go at tie. All fiOc dress goods go at "So. Me silk nioussellnp de solo , luC. 7'tc checked glass tow ( ling , S * c. All linen damask toweling , fie jard. ,15c linen knotted fringe ? diniask towels , IGc. 25c turkey red table damask , 12'ic. ' .Tie wliltu table damask , I c. fiOc blcnchml linen damask , 2Sc. l.lnen torchon lace , Ic > nrd. All lOo Detroit slock lace , 3c > nrd. 25c silk nnd Oriental Incc , fie > ald. 25c embroider } nnd Insertion , S'ic. 2uc ladles' , mlssej 'and bojH1 underwear , lOc. BOSTON STOIin. OMAHA , N. W. Cor IBth und Urs Lord . Kuslln , r > 0 | Pavton block One package enl ) to customer and foi CASH on ! ) COc Siup ot Klgs ( Genuine ) . 29c { 100 Ustcrluc ( Lambert's ) . Me 25c I.lstcrlno ( Lambert's ) . 15c fiOc Blruo'R Catarrh Cure . 30o fiOc Morrow's Kid-no-olds . SOc The front 00 or SO feet of fiist floor n IfilS Dodge SI i eel In for rent nt a veiy reasonable figure also counters and show cases for sale. Sherman & McConneii Drug Go In : NIMV Sduc at Kith null Undue. Ucc Teb 9 That's the PACKED history BOXCl ) of IN the OMAHA. Wash-A- Loue Soap. An order will save voti tiouble with > our vvnsh- UBQDB Our QUICK SHOT Camera , size 1\ . ° > , for $5 75 , holding 12 plates without lelondlng , gets the best snapshot pictures of anj in the naikct We have all other makes at lowest pi ices Premos , I'oi'os and Kodaks. Tiie Robert Dempster Go , , 1512 Farnum St. Developing and Printing Done , Wilto us before pui chasing Men's and Boys' Winter At Half Price to Close Them Out. Wanted 22,000 big men to take advantage of the great est value on earth. This means stout men that can wear pants sixes 38 to r > 2 waist and 29 to 31 lengths. And also tall and slim men that can wear pants 31 to 34 waist and 35 to 3S length. Our resident New York buyer , Mr. .James llaydeu , lias just secured nearly 3,000 pairs of men's fine pants at oOc on the dollar , from the champions of line trouser tailoring , Max 13. Erummer and Messrs. Tinkleband , Walcoff & Co. , Now York. Nearly the entire purchase con * sisted of odd sixes which accounts for the low price the manufacturers made us. Not a pair in the lot is worth less than § 2. f > 0 wholesale , and would retail at tlio lowest for 83. 0 our price , only Same sixes in finer grades , made of fine worsteds and cassimeres , French waihl- band , every pair warranted in every respect , equal to anything in the city for $ f > , to $0 a pair , our price only \rery finest Hockanum , Hanover and Bedford worstotln , ale fine clay worsteds and equal in every respect / jfc , f * * g y to the $10.00 and . 'rl2.00 , made to L A * .J order tailor kind , § _ J - _ Choice of any knee pants suit in our honse for $1.75 and $2.99. All voBtee suits , double breasted and 3-piece miStj , all sizes from 3 to 16 , worth $3.25 to § 7.50 , your choice at § .1.75 and $2.99. Alee choice of all reefer and top coats at § 1.75 and $2.99 , worth from $3.50 to l7.50. A Business Such as ourti , uuliko nny other , obliges 113 to think up to every stop , und UIOIT is ; i fasci nation in making the boat shoo store in town better and a < * wo toll you of shoes ? in our ad today wo believe lhat a bolter sluw business exists hero than you think for. Some ono says "got off the earth1' , and it's a good thing to'do this kind of weather get a little fnrthor oil the earth these kind ot days when the . round is chilly and damp , thore'd lots of pneumonia around , and the doctor says most of it comes from carelessness , damp feet thin t-hoc * why not prepare yourself with good warm dry shoes. To-day wo mention two specials , both of tVm guaranted. Women's $1.90 Shoes , constructed with ono purpo o in view , namely : To give you the best Shoo for the money that money can buy. Any style too any heel any weight , 1 ! to K 1C. Men's $2.50 Shoes all Icathor ones cor rectly constructed latest styles made for The Nebraska , made to give and guaran teed to give perfect satisfaction. They are Goodyear welt and will cost yon outside this store * I3.50. Closing out all less than manufacturer's cost to make room for the immense stock of Shoes just bought in the east by our shoe buyer. / " losingout women's 50c beaver felt II cloth Overgaiters 7 buttons high , at A Closing out men's $1.00 beaver cloth Overgaiters , 10 buttons high. / " losing out boys' 81 canvas , lace " and buckle Leggings , at / losing out J530 pairs women's line kid lace Shoes , with silk vesting tops , now coin toes , kid tips and single flexible soles , fcl | 7 regular $3.50 shoes A l.-f O / " losing out 310 pairs w'omen's line Velour kid lace " ' Shoes , with new kid tips and heavy single ? , worth i'ully § 2.50 , only / " losing out 320 men's fine satin calf lace and congress shoes with double i'air - - < | | E stitched soles , at H 1.10 Closing out 416 pairs boys' line satin call' lace Shoes with full double soles , worth $1.50 , at Closing out men's good heavy buckle Arctics , worth § 1.35 , at Closing out women's good buckle Arctics worth 81.00 at tigs & Bric-a-Brac Art Textiles from Persia , India and Turkey , form ing the famous Uhrhiub collection and a superb election of Cloisonne Bronzes Teakwoodw Ivory Carvings Jioyal Vienna Porcelains Chinese and Japanese curios , etc. , to be sold at | L * without limit or reserve beginning today 10:30 : a. : in. and 2:110 : p. in. continuing four days only at .same hours. * t I This is not an auction block but a connoisseur's personal r-olection to be turned into money as quickly as po ihle. omah.i Auction CD. & * + * . * , * * + * 9 M < > JjJ > j J&J& A ? > * AJA You Were Hedp by the other dealers early in the winter. Now they ad- vortipo "reduced rates" to get you back. SHERIDAN COAL wa the only coal not advanced in price always the loweat ahvayh the best. Lump , $5.ir'U. Nut or i'gg $5 00. Pea Nut $4.50. VICTOR WHITE , 1605 Farnam St. TELEPHONE 127 ,