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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1900)
THE OMATT.V DA1LV TVEE : STXDAV , FRHKrAKY 11 , 1000. HEW BETTER FACTORY COMING Contact * Already Wade for Opsration of a Mammoth Creamery in Omaha. ABSORB MILK PRODUCTS OF FUSEE STATES Sciinrnllim Slutlnn * lo UP Us * tnlilUln-il hi .NI- | > IIIKM , limn ninl .NorlliMrxf .Mlflffiinrl In Stiiil | | > ' , JliilliT-.MiiUlntt MntiTlHl. Another Important Industry that promlecs much for thp future Is just being established In Omaha , rharlnrllnnllng , for many years In the creamery business at Norfolk , having ill l > 3Cd of his Interrais thrrc , Is preparing to go into similar business on n largo ncnlo liere. It will bo supplied with every advantage - ] tago developeil In the wonderful evolutions In the science of buttermnklng. Under methods not long slnco deemed modern , each creamery required a large number of cows In Its Immediate vicinity , but the invention of the separator linti revolutionized Iho buel- Jicsa in that respect. I3y means of the ucparalor the cream and fatty matter Is Heparnted from the milk. The modern creamery has sc-paratorH planted at nil sur rounding towns , to which Hitfnrmcro In adjacent territory carry the products of their dairies dally. TliPro the butler-making properties arc separated from the fluid urn ! ehlppcd in cans to the central station or creamery , where they are converted into butter , leaving the buttermilk In the hands of the farmer or local station to bo fed to hogs or used In any other manner to ad vantage. Mr. Harding propcses to establish In Omaha a central Htatlon , with tributary sta tions locnlcxl all over Nebraska , Iowa and northwest Missouri. Ho Is now effecting contracts for the establishment of separat- oni at BUI rounding towns and is finding ready support for his enterprise In all tribu tary sections. He has also made a contract with the Omaha Cold Storage company , which occupies the old Krug brewery build ing , for power , heat and storage capacity , nnd It Is there that the creamery will be es tablished. Under his contracts with local stations the butter-maklnc Induotry is to begin In thirty days. Agents are now out making now contracts covering a wide ex tent of territory , and a business of great rvolumo Is already assured. Mr. Harding represents a company the personnel of 'which Is not stated. Ho IH posKcs ed of con- cldcrablo means of. his own and can com mand practically unlimited capital. Ills px- jiericnco In the creamery buslmw In this etnto has taught him that such an enter- iprlso can bo handled to much belter advan tage from Omnha than from any other point In Nebraska , because partially of Its central location In the section to be relied upon for thn raw material , but more especially on account of the superior railway facilities for Teaching all adjacent sections nnd the od- rantages In rates both on receiving the raw material and the shipment of the proJuct to Advantageous markets. The prospects that confront this enterprise can bo best under stood when It Is known that a similar enter prise established several years ago at Lin coln has become the leading Industry of that city. H Is said that It pays out about $1,000 a day to farmers of Nebraska for the milk products It uses. This enterprise was orlg Jimlly established at Beatrice , but later re moved to Lincoln. It Is said by those who claim to knew that the Omaha enterprise will possess many advantages over the Lin coln establishment that promise big for its BiiccpBS anil usefulness to tlio dairy farmers of ft wide section. TO MKKT STKAMSHII'S. A 3Vow Srrvlee by the Xe v York Con- triil Kiillrnnil. OeorgD H. Daniels , general passenger age-lit of Iho Now York Central & Hudson Kiver railroad , has added u steamship bu ll can to the equipment of the passenger serv ice of the road. Ho has engaged Captains liouls Ingwersen and F. A. O. Schultze to superintend the bureau and one of their kluttcs will ho to meet all Incoming trans- lAtlantlc and the principal coast wise steam- chips to assist passengers who wish to leave the city via the Vanderbilt system. Cap tain Ingwersen will have charge of the ( American , Cunard , White Star , Atlantic Trasport , Wilson , Anchor and Allen-Stale lines and Captain Schultzo has been assigned to the North-German Lloyd , Hambcrg ( American. French , Rotterdam , lied Star and .Thlngvalla lines. They will meet all Incoming steamships mid will bo prepared to furnish railway tickets , parlor and sleeping car accommo dations and to assist passengers with their baggage and check It to points on the line of the railroad , after Ithas - been passed bj the customs Inspectors. They will also furnish passengers with cabs operated by the railroad company and furnish time tables and general Information to passen gers who como to this city with n vliw ol Kolng abroad and such pafsengnrs will he met At the. Grand Central station on incom ing trains and conducted to the steamship Their baggage will be attended to am steamship tickets can be procured In ad vance by communicating with Mr. Uanleh. Prom the Now York Commercial Adver tiser. DID YOU KNOW that you can get a LONG UISTANOK SHLKCTIVK SIGN AI itolephnnu In your Residence for 10 cents Jicr duyV Call Telephone No. 2. A grand prize mnsqucnulo ball will be fclven by Hickory camp No. 3128 , M. W. A. nnd Kllwi I ) . Watt camp No. 1.V.IO , H. N. A on Fnbrunry II ut Triangle hall. Twcnty- Bccond ami Cumliig streets. FIuo prizes wll iba given away for the following : Kor the Uncut masked lady , for tlio'linost mnskc. Kcntlcman , for the mcst comical muek H Judy , for the most comical masked gentle annn , for the best cake walk lady , for the ticst cake walk gentleman. Good music ha Jicen secured. All are welcome. Admission C5 cents. TinMlllnril , f'ominpnclng Monday , February 12. the Milliard oufo will serve a business men's tablo-d'hnto dinner from 12 until 1.30 Price S3 rents. Call telephone No. 2 for Info-matlan about long distance , metallic , circuit , Hele-ctlvo Signal Ui'sldonco Telephone Service ui only 10 cents per day. Samuel Humes , 1318 Farmmi. Annual Fob- injury reduction sale now going on BUFFET LIBRARY GARS Best Dining Cat Seivice , \vnt.ii I ; < H run nt MM : . * .S. Col u ill I ) In rirr litftiiritncf Coiiiiuiii ) l < . Hiinii * Coni'i-rn WITH HKAlKJf ARTKR8 IN OMAHA. The Columbia Plro Insurance compnny has opened headquarter * In Omnhn with elegant offle < on the ground floor of the New Yorlc l.lfe building. This company Is exceptional In Its islanding and stnblllty. Organized with J200.000 of home capital fully paid up , with 130 of the best business men of Kansas nnd N'obraskn as tin stockholders , nnd being tin der the management of experienced and suc- cecsfiil underwriters. It certainly prevents an opportunity for the pcopb of these states to secure reliable Indemnity In a homo com pany equal In every wny to nny that money can buy elsewhere. H is a significant fact thnt this company was organized with a cap ital four times n largo ns that of any other ever organized In the middle west. For the present , al Irpst. Its business will bo con fined to KnnsDH nnd Nebraska. The list of olllcors which follows In a guar antee of the success of the compnny : I ) . 12. Thompson , president ; 1. M. Raymond , vice president ; J. I ) . Dlnsmore , second vice pres ident ; C. IX Mullen , secretary nnd treas urer : C. O. Talmage. assistant pjcrotnry : 1) . K. Thompson , Henry Rngntz , < ) . C. Olffcrt , I. M. Raymond , C. K. Yost , II. A. Wlsgen- I horn , C. D. Mullen , directors. The compnny j Is also well equipped for field force. * , linvlnt ; ' on ltd ftnff the following : 15. 0. Holmnan. state ngi > nt , Lincoln ; C. II. Scarlc , cpcol.il ngcnt , Lincoln ; C. n. Roberta , special agent. Reaver City ; Hurt \V. Rllmrd . resident manager Lincoln office ; T. C. Callahan , city solicitor for Omaha. Mr , Mullen and Mr. Tnlmage come to Omaha from Lincoln and Mr. Callnhnn from Friend to make their residence here. FINANCES OF SCHOOL BOARD tiu-flnlM from Police Court AIM * Still lit I.IMV Kllll ( 'Hull UllllllllM ! on Ilmnl , The ilntcwent prepared hy Chief Clerk ohn Kcad of HIP city treasurer's ofllco shows bat the Board of Kduc.itlon hn a cash bnl- nto on I'rlirnnry 1 of ? 30,79l.iifl. It will V , otul that the receipts from police court incs 522 dn not promise n m.itcrlal in- rt-ase over last year. The financial state- ucnt for the month of January la as follows : ialancc. December 31. ISM $ ll.15iI.Sl ax collections 2.IHG.37 Jijilnr | lecn < > i > s 139.00J.OO State apportionment 20J1S.M 'olice court lines 22.00 Other licenses . 1,719.00 Total $171 , ! B2.03 A'arranlH redeemed ir SlG7.-G ! Hulance $ 36,791.53 Paili-rt'WNUI. Lincoln , I'rlii'imry Ii ; . The Burlington Houto will run a special rain to hlnccln for the accommodation or hos- desiring to attend the Padereswskl concert. Train will leave Omaha 6:30 : p. m. Returning , leave Lincoln 10:30 : p. m. , arrlv- ng at Omaha in time to connect with street cnrs on all lines. Tickets ONLY will be accepted on this rain. Hound trip rate , $2.20. Get tickets at 1C02 Karnam street , or at Burlington station. I'll Ul-lllllllll'llll VottTM < > f ( ll < > Sl\tll Ayr. re ! . To 'the ' Republican Voter of the Sixth Word I am a candidate for the council on Iho republican ticket. If nominated and Icctcd I shall work for the best Interests of the ward and the whole city. I am In favor of municipal ownership of the water works and strict economy In every depart ment of the eity government. If jou think .his way , turn out at the republican pri maries next Thursday and give me your vote. CAUll AXKOUU. Ol-lrlltK ! It 111 ! s. Don't forget we carry a fine stock of Turk- leh and Persian rugs of all sizes and grades and will guarantee to save money not a lit tle money. Select rugs here and compare them with any offered by others. Can be returned If not wanted. ORCHARD & WILHELM CARPET CO. MnlliKMix .Jury Churned. NKW YORK. Feb. 10 Recorder Golf finished his charge to the Jury-In the Moll- nelix case at 2:15 : j > . m. Ho then began to read requests of counsel to charge the jury on certain specifications of law. The charge consumed three hours. Expert plnno tuning , H. H. Rhodes , Som- mer Plnno factory , 321 S. 10th ; 'Phone. 2039. Drs. Lord & Rustln. G01 Paxton block. COMFORT SPEED MID spprat TAKE PSG5RG TRAINS Ii\\iil. ) : SALT LVKIJ , I'OHTLtM ) , SAN KIIAM'ISl'l ) . I OS AXCHI.r.S , fiMl V Ono "I-1" t" t'tnh. IfllUI TWJ Nightr to I'ullfornla. Oregon. City Ticket Office , 1302 Farnam St , A GOOD THING Full T1U3 1'1'ULIC - PUSH IT Swift's Kxtract Ucef t , Urtwu'H Trot hen uoc 40i- Hem ( . 'atar'h Cure- ! . . ! . ! " . . 401- Kondon s Catarrh Jelly . - 'jji' Carter Liver 1'lllc 1' Uo Packer's T.r Soap T- ( X ) Itromo.Seltzer "oc ode Hromu-Si'ltzer fOc Dodd'H Kidney Pills We DOu Diiild's O ; ) opshi , C'c ' Lltlila 'IMblots M,00 Tjrtarllthlnp U5o Chamberlain's Cough Cure lOc 11,00 Wine of Cardul. . 73c J5Clltlcuru | S'i ; $1 , 0 'Pe-'u-iin ' ' " - . i" < .Mclllil s F.joil . 41 , Wr Point s ttxtrat-i ' . ' ' . / , , \Vo 'ire fie only si rp in the city k tln - n leuli-ur . n in. .1 . a goml t mIn our piaco all nlyht Nu\cr e-Io-.e. J. A. FULLER &CO 11th uud Dousing St. COUPLE fEOOARTEtt-CENTDRYi Famous Advertising Apency Celebrate * Twenty-Fifth Business Year. NELSON CHISMAN & CO , OF ST , LOUIS Inert-Hied I'njriill friini Tlirei1 i'tliiM-M In IST'I tit ff 'vi'ii y- l < "lvc HxpcrlM In I1KKI It vlciv of ( irutvtli , Last month Iho well known advertising agency of Nelson ( Mimmnn fc't'o. ' complelod ! Its twenty-fifth year of continuous business. The qurrtcr of n century during which It hns ' grown from mo'lest proportions to Us present , tnagnltudo has marked HIP evolution and syt- j tcmatlzlng of tUo ndvortlMni ; ngctiey busi ness as n science , and It Is dllllrult to realize I what few precedents the founder of the firm had to puldo himself by when h , In partnership with Mr. Ocorgp 1' . llowrll , rn\- niencul btisliieia In St. Lv-uls on November 1 , 1S74. To Mr. Cho-mnti Is largely due the j credit of having Inaugurated what may ho described as systematic advertising. Ills film started out > vlth tlio flxed 111 fa Hint advertising pays , whether local or national , nrovldul the rc-qulre-nipntH nnd policy of each Indlvlilunl advpiii pr are catefully filudled , and proper care exercised In the KO- lertlon of mediums. 1'a policy was to con vince not only the occasional advertiser , but the non-advertlper nsrll , of this fact. In 1S7S Mr. Ilowell retired from the flrm v. hlch then became known as Nels > 3ii C'hes- nian ft f'o. Kor ten ycnts It c'ontlnued to rx'eml tl'cacopo r.f . Us oppratlons. In Keb- ruary , tSSS , It , was Incorporated under the sanio name , and a brnnch was opened In New York City. Three years later the Chicago cage branch waa added. A fp\v months ago tlii ? New Voik olllce was disposed of. and a branch Started In I'Htsburg , I'a. 'All of the olllces have bren phenomenally successful. The absolute necessity of newspaper ad vertising has never been more generally recognized than nt the present moment , and no agency has been' more successful In dl- ri'ctln.g enterprise Into proper and prolltablo channels. A canvass of Nelson Chtsman iSCo.'s customers and clients would yield nn almost unanimous response In the alllrmatlvo to the oft put question "Does advertising pay ? " and the linn's experience and system of doing business Is directly responsible for this. More than sixty expe rienced persons , exclusive of plght or ten printers who set up advertisements anil other matter on the premises , are on the permanent staff of Nelson Cheaman & Co. , ns compared with three or four In the llrm'a early days. To keep pace with this phe nomenal growth the lloor space of the head olllce alone has been Increased from GOO to more than 7,000 square feet. More than $25,000 was spent for the building and for remodeling It for their oillces at St. Louis. They are ono of two of the agencies that New first-class line between Omaha and Chicago , over new road recently built throUKh Council Bluffs , Denlson and Rock- I well City to Tara , Iowa , to connection with I the Central's western line through Fort , Dodgp. Webster City , AVaterloo. Indepenrt- i cnce , Dubuque , Freeport and RockCord to ] Chicago. LEAVES P. M. OMAHA DAILY A fast wlde-vestlbuled train making prin cipal slops only , and with new equipment throughout , consisting of llbrary-buffet- smoking car , Pullman sleeping car , free re clining chair car , dining car. LEAVES A. M. UMAHA EX. SUN. A fast vestibulPd train doing more or less local work. Included In its equipment is a through sleeping cur between Omaha , and Chicago. Dining car service enroute , In Aililitloii it Fort DiulKO I.ocnl T rat ii I.mvi'H Council llluffH ntl..O p. in. dnlly oicrjil Suiiiliiy. Through trains from New Union Station , 110th St. , Omaha. Tickets and reservation at U'lTV TICICHT OKF1CK , 14O2 Fnrnam ' Street , for 1-lth Street. Winter ThH lb Just the weather to got gooil out-door pictures. Get n good , reliable KODAK OR CAMERA. Wo have them nt lowest prices. Kverythlug for the amateur pliotoc gmplicr. CRT A I'lIOTOOItAI'IIIC .MAGA ZINE KOIl IOC A COPY. The Robert Dempster-Go , , 1215 Kiiniiim rit. Developing and Printing Done , Write us before purchasing. ' . > > In'luss new proof that our I'ri-s riptlun y.irtim-nt i , i winner , and that Iho prlilti appreciate * afeiy and sav in ; . A e-areli.hs drug * lerk ii > diinserous lot you'll not find him.here'o don't keep that kind , uwl wo don't mi.ko mistakes. Wn don't makii a bin .prolit on prescrip tions either n'hen wo advertise cut prices w mean cut prices right through HitHtoru nnd that inuoiM a uavlni ; to you on every j > urih.- < c-no mater what It ! . You mvtl not ivint over town fur burwalus In Unit ; Sundrlep or Toiler artle-ha-nut < UV the i-.ir at Sixteenth and F-irnam anil you'll nml iv bargain pvny day in tiio week. Uon't forKCt wur HOT JODA It also Is u winner. WALORON & CAMPBELL , Gut Price Druggists , 222 South Kith St. Omaha. own oillrlRlit nnd on-tipy their own build ing. The head ofllce today Is one of the l > es equipped In the country , and both branch ofll.-oa nro complete In every detail. A department for ndvertlslng In papers printed In other than the Knsllidi languaRf waa reeetltly added. This department places ndvertlslng In papers printed In more than twenty-live different languages , translations being made from Kngllsh copy nn.t the entire - tire work executed with the usual care shown In nil the eompany's business meth ods. No other advertising agcgey In the country attempts this clnss of advertising as a specialty. Mr. Nelfon rhcrmnn has always been the guiding spirit of the house during Its long nnd uninterrupted career , mid Is still Its president. The vice president and treasurer of the company Is Mr. Conrad Iludkc. He secured n-posltlon with the llrni In 1877. nnd when It was Incorporated was elected sec retary mul treasurer ami placed In charge of the St. I.ouls oinco ns general manager. The secretary of tlio company Is Mr. Hlch.ird . Vondcrgast , another grnduato In the adver tising business who 1ms been directly con nected with the company since tlio year 1881. These three gentlemen const Unto the board of directors of thn company. The Chicago odlco Is tinder the able management of Mr. Arthur A. Wilson , also a stockholder In the company , who has held the position sllicn 1S93 , and has been largely Instrumental In extending the sphere of Its operations In the west , northwest nnd north. Snld an old timer , as ho stood In' tha pnlnttnl new Union depot last night : "I can well remember when there wns only one train a week to the enst from the Missouri river , which was via the North-western line. Sen the wonderful change now. The North- Wcstcrn line alone Is compelled to run live trains per day to Chicago and two to St. Paul and Minneapolis to accommodate Us business. Wonderful ! Wonderful ! " Klfihdi Wnril It Regular meeting of Klght Ward Itepiib- llcan club Tticsday evening. February IS , at S o'clock , Wolff's hall , Twenty-second and Cumlng streets. All candidates Invited. Hon. Henry C. Hromo will address the meet ing. All republicans of the Klght ward earnestly requested to be present. II. C. UOWM3Y , President. W. P. COWOBK , Secretary. Double Sleeve and Double Back , black and white striped Working Shirts Bosom Checked Bib Overalls First-class white Drill Waiters' Jackets 45c Guarantee Clothing Co. , Capitol Ave. , Near 16th St. Close to Hcnnctt's. AGENTS FOR Cashartt's Union Made Pants am ! Overalls. run uti-i I'.vr A Mlulit.v Snlr of VnlonMnpn for Mnn- ilnv anil Tucoilnj. Our entire whrlesnle stock at retail nt one-third less than wholesale prices. Kv- crythlng Iho newest ! Everything the best ! Everything the cheapest ! 5 comic valentines for le. 1 for novelty card vnlentlnes , worth at. 2c for novelty curd valentines , worth Sr. Se for novelty card valentines , worth lOc. Be for novelty card vnlentlnes. worth ISo. lOc for novelty card valentines , worth 23c. Wo have the largest variety of new up-to- ilate noveltlca In the city nnd our prices arc lowest. lowest.HAHDY'S , THR 90-CBNT STOUU. inin-2t Douglas St. Hamilton Warren , M. D. . eclectic ami magncf.c physician , has moved his oIDcc to 709 North Ifith ntrcot , room 13. Special at tention to all long standing or lingering dis eases nnd to dlsenoes of women and children. Kor 10 cents per day you can secure a Long Distance SelectIve Signal Telephone in your residence. Per particulars call Telephone No. 2. To < lif Voter * of tlu > Xlnlli AViu-il. TO THE VOTERS OP THE NINTH WARD I hereby annonnco myself ns a re publican cnndldnlo for councilman and re spectfully solicit your support at the primary election. PRE11 U. DUPRENE. Have Hoot print It. Ulank liool ; nnd magazine binding. A. I. Root , ICO ! ) Hnrncy street. 0. P. n. Trunks and parcels. Tel. 2031. A. I ) . T. Messengers. Tel. 177. In our new location at Sixteenth and Dodge streets the prescription department is in the r.ASEMENT , uway from the tmstto and confusion of a busy store. Hero we have men whose whole time and attention ix devoted to compounding physicians' ! ' scrlptlons and the manufacturing of such preparations ns are needed In " "r store , thus Insuring promptness and accuracy In our prescription work. Our laboratory and warehouse will remain at our old lo cation , occupying all of the three lloors with the exception of the front sixty or eighty feet , which Is for rent. Sherman & McDonnell Drug Go New Locution , S. IV. Cor. Kith mill Dodirc1. To close out the balance of our Immense stock of CIlMOIS SKIXS wo make these prices. All the lOo and 13c Chamois Skins Go 20s and 3e Chamois Skins H > c : ! 0i : and -I0u Chamois Skins ffie 50e and T.'ic Chamois Skins -tOc $1.Xlymmolti ( Sklnc " 5c TIMS AIIOl'T III'-CAX IIAIlt TOXIC. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Oct. 1 , 1S9S. Now ton Proprietary Remedy Co. : Sirs For the past three * years my hair has been falling out very badly and I began to think that I would soon bo bald. I had tried all kinds nf remedies with no good re'siilts. At last a friend of mine recommended your Hair Tonic , and after using less than ono bottle my hair hns stopped falling entirely and a. luxuriant growth of new hair started. I cannot wiv too muci for thin wonderful rmnedy and 1 heartily recommend it to any ouo for falling hair and restoring the color. Yours very inily. . MISS JI. J..UHBKN. DEPT. EXTRAORDINARY CUTTING OF SHOE PRICES TO and Making Room for One of the Biggest Stocks of Shoes Ever Brought to Omaha Just Purchased From the Largest Manufacturers in the East , by Our Shoe Buyer. COST DON'T ' COUNT NOW-THE ROODS MUST GO , Closing Out 53c All Ladies' fine 50c Beaver felt Closing out cloth Overgaiters a92 pairs boys' satin calf Shoes , with 7 button high at full double lair HI Itched Closing Out soles and tips , worth $1.C > 0- 90c 48c 15c on sale at Closing out Closing out 136 pairs of men's genuine mi tin cnlf All boys' buckle and lace can Uico and Congress vas at Leggings , worth $1.00 Shoes at -regular $ - ' ( > < > ShooB 1.15 Closing out Closing out ! 298 pairs ladles' line Chrome kid lace 200 pairs men's heavy "Ilattery" calf L.lci' ! Street Shoes , with heavy double f > J gj * soles and kid tips , imulo to \.t JL t5 Shoes , with full douhlo soles and extension 1.65 eel ) for $3.00 , on sale at edges a regu . lar ? 2.50 winter ulioo at. . . . Closing out | Closing out IDS pairs ladles' line velour kid Ltue Shnss , with silk vesting tops , flexible I 190 pairs 'boys' ' soles and new kid tips , regu $1 00 Huckle Arctics-- 53c lar price $2.50 , on sale at. . . . . u1 INTERESTING FACES usually have fine teeth for part of the attraction. Youth or age eithei , nf'4-d this equipment for pleasing , as well as 1'ur use.'o makea Hpeclalty of tilllnt , ' ihil- ilri-i'M tppth . : and fiirnlshitiK na.- ural looking ones for older folks BAILEY , the Dentist at' ' I'ailiin IIIU. KlUi A. ruriiain. J.iiil ) ' AtlfliiliuM , 1'liiiui ! lllSTi. L.e Dr. It.V. . ll.illi'i. . Ton III I'oivUer. All We Certainly Could Inerrnne our prescription luislne. * * C.i per coin If we would rail on the Rrattort ni l "whonit 'em up" and then raise the com mission. That would compel ns to < huruo J'oii extra for the "whoop" and al. < o thn iimmlsilon. Hut our present system of not isiylnt ; n commission ami "wlmoplntt 'em" hit" been so successful that we dun't propone to chungo It. Cramer' * Kidney Cure J.ncle Sum's Tolwrco Cure . . . . . . . . f > > ' ] KtuH Cream V'r ' re-ru-ii.i 75o Wine of f.irdul 7m- 1'jrninlil riin cure . | 0o < irni C.ilarrli I'ure . . . . . . . _ l e fr .S f I'lnkhiim's' ' 'oYn'nI inii" .I ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! i - Hr. Mllrs' Iti > nu < dle4 7Se f.irtcr'H l.lvcr l l | | If.- P.I oiiio ( Jiilnini * lf , , PUICK RCUT DRUJiIST C'or. Kith mi , ! i-iiloiicn Stn. OMAHA & ST. LOUIS It. R. WABASH R , R , 41 Miles the Shortest To § f , Louis. 28 Miles the Shortest Trains leave UNION STATION dally for St. Louis , Qulncy , Kansas City and nil points enst or south. Home Seekers Excursions Feb. 6thand 20th. _ Alt Information at City Office , 141G Far- cam St. ( Paxton Hotel Block. ! In buying TOOUS tlicrr urc always > two things to bo it.ikfii Into f'li.sldera- ' , tlon viz : Quality nnd prii < > . ' You r.iiiot buy u Dlston high grade . , Saw for tn ! > snniu price you i-nu a sl'cot Iron nffair. , We make quality the tlrst considera tion and as low a prlro as GOOD T'OOIS ' are . < ild anywhere.V are making a .specialty , if Tools for the > 'Mt.ionter an-J machinist. lUvMK'MBlCK ' Any warranted tool b sold by us that proves defective we will cheerfully replace. f GET OUR PRICES. > JAS. MORTON & SON CO. , 1511 Dodge St. Tool llcm DOCt'TA ' SAXDAI/WOOIJ CAPSULES. Cures Gonorrhoea , Gleet or unnatural dis charges in a few days. Full directions. Price $1.50. All druggists , or mail. D. Dick ii , Co. . 133 Centre St. . New York. WANTED Case of toad health that H-I-P-A-N-S will not beiiotlt. Send 5 cents to Rlpans Chemical Co. , Nov York , for 10 samples1 and 1.000 testimonials , t | | , ] t Follow Because you wear nice shoes in nice weather that you should wear sloppy shoes in s'oppy ' weather. We have nice shoes for nice weather , and we also have nice shoes for sloppy weather. They arc made to keep your feet warm and dry and to look well at the same time. The sloppy weather is here ; if you need the shoes , we have them and can please you in every way style , quality , fit and price and would like to show you. N. E. Cor. 10th and Douglas Stfl. Means a great ilcal when it comes to llxlug teeth. Our work IB strictly llrst-rla&s mid wo use only the brat material and employ none but expcrlenciil dentists. Your work will bo fully warranted to give 6atlsfactinn. Silver Fillings 7T > o Gold Fillings $1.50 up Gold Crowns $ . " > . ( H ) Set Teeth $5.00 Tail's ' Philadelphia Dental Rooms , 1517 DOUGLAS ST. Now on sale at half and less than half regular price. Men's heavy ulsters , made of reliable black frieze , OK formerly sold for $5 , special for only &B 3Jty ? Men's fine suits of worsted and cassimere , from small lots which sold for $7.50 to § 11.50 , K flil Special for only pnUtl in the Bouse is for SS No matter the previous price , no matter the big values that sold up to $22.50 take quick advantage of this the best bargain in Omaha , any one in 1he house | "fjS for only t wg fl'O' ' ' YOUR CHOICE Of 1SOO men's finest winter suits and overcoats , for $1-1.75 former prices iM'7.50 , $2r , $22.50 and $20 they are high grade odds and ends and broken lots , from a big business , all winter stock , must be closed out at once. There is no offer in Omaha that will equal this one , AM * E Select a suit or overcoat for H ffo $ S Big Bargains for I5ig Men. 'J200 men's linest tailored trousers , in si7.es from . ' 58 to 54J waists and il'.i to ! U > lengths , not a pair of pants worth loss than $ .fiO and up to $7.50 , bargain for only $1.75 , $2.50 and $3.75. Mothers of Boys Take your choice of any double breasted knee pants suit , vostee suit , top overcoat or reefer , all six.es from . ' 5 to H5 , suits , top coats and reefers worth from $ . ' ! .50 to § 7.50 , choice for $1.75 and $2.99. All styles. " Rough integrity is better than smooth deceit. " SHERIDAW COAL fights its own battles and is easily the best coal mined in Wyoming § 4.50 , $5.00 , $5.50. VICTOR WHITE , 1605 Farnam St , TELEPHONE 127 , THE BEST TEH-CENT GIGAR IH THE MARKET ! CONTAINS THE FINEST CUBAN TOBACCO , 1 r. H , nirn . . ( ' . , UAXTKH'TI mus , ST. 1.01 is , .110. O. A. HAILilJAUK , OMAHA , UlbTUIIIUTOlU