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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1900)
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ii---- g TIKE OMAIiA fAT1.Y BEE : MONDAY , FEB11T'ARY 12 , 1f1O. ( MRS R m BRYAN l ; KEEPS 11 SECRET I Relationah p to Silver Orator Inluces ( Her to Thwart a Reporter , FULL CONFIDENCE 'S ' REPOSED IN CORONER \rw iilttin'rrrnUtrnlly of Truthful UIMpoMitns Irlteu to 1'Mt Of Illlh'lllal y-Itause tslth n ( Inn ) III 1)eMIny ( , 1 On Saturday the Schntdder sulcido Ir'ns "the story of the tiny" in the oalcos of local netsnlpnperL It lielti cienumts of npthos and rnmance which city oditurs rdcognlze ns "good mows. " In miutking uut his sched ule enrly Saturday morning the night edl- tur gave the story Ilrst page space , lie tout out the reporter on late watch to get what facts were necrssIUlo at that pOSIt - t mhlnlght hour. nc nnted dint tic fiend t moan's gambling losses reached Ir'o 41tc II thmttsands. Tlu x'lfo xas n lure child , an innocent girl fresh ( rant a German convent. Flto w as penhtless aninng strangers nml had no knowledge of the lngllslt tougae. t dlcr parents In Gcrmnny were wealthy and grnerons. "Why , she nova even did her own hnir until tint gambinr llrnught her here , " renmtked the reporter tvltun itu came 'k back. In short , It teas a good story. On 'Saturday ' morning the rity editor I , I Fimouted a reporter's name , "You chase clown to 1010 Davenpnrt street , " ho said , , "nod work tip the Omaha end of that trill - l dde story. I undcrstati our mall got tsrnrd down by tune lnmidinly last night Ito said she wouldn't give up a thing , " The reporter found a nun ning paper and nmdo himself tute1liGCnt on the luaus fuels 1 of Srhnc1der's suicide at Council Bluffs and ltic relationa nil this side of the river. . \s hr a cut he wondered why the night non had been turned down.Vhrn he reachtd the house a curious coincidence occurred to bum. lie reuentbrred Ihat he had been sent to the same horse in the fall of IS9S in a similar errand , to work up the suicide of Mrs , J , M , Stet'Ie , wife of a once prani- neut business mat. On that occasion he i recalled vividly that the door had been h slanmiied in his tare. lie was young at the + time and the incident had hurt hits feelings , Lnvuimu ' Is ( ' .ariouM , Fie pondered further on the inhospitality of the dwelling as hr mntmted the steps ' and rang the bell. 'I'hn door wes opened sudd ° n1y by the laudlndy. She was a mid- ' ; die-aged Person with evident decision of character. " 11'hnt do you tvnnt ? " site asked. "Is there anyone here , " Inquired the re porter with some hesitation , "who could 'tell me about Mr , Schneider ? " "Are you a uowspaper reporter ? " asked the landlady sharply , regarding the new's- p f gatherer with hitelifgeut scrutiny. l "Not at all , " responded the reporter ' quieitly as he saw the door slowly closing. I : For a monmeut he hesitated. Ile relletetl 7 , that the city editor was lint wont to he t , gracious when one of his men came back 1 l'ithout the facts. The reporter was like- $ t wise less scrupulous that when he hind , rung the salon door boll nearly two years before , 3 "Why , I've just conic over from the cor- oner's office at Council Bluffs , " he continued confidently. "You see , there's going to be an luquest tomorrow and we have to find out about Schueider's circumstances , " "You look pretty young for a coroner , " said the landlady , regarding her visitor's I beardless face. m "Oh , that's nothing , " replied the to- porter. "I've been in politics ever since I could vallc , " "Well , come in , " said time landlady , more ' graciously. "It's this way ; there's that pretty little dear sick girl hr bed with the shock.V0 don't dare to tell her how her husband died. We all love her ; she's the must innocent , gentle little thing that was j , over In the bousb. " Then the landlady gave the reporter the i rest of the story as it appeared in The Bee of Saturday afternnmi. She told all she knew and the reporter turned to go. Kaye IM Under the Ihnl , t "Nut , 1'vu been trying to keep The Bee 1 frmu getting this story , " concluded the (1 ( ( landlady. "Onu of The flee reporters came 'j dott u hero met night en the rum about ten minutes after the body wns found. I dot' t sec how lee got here so quick. I told him , that i didn't know a thimig about It amid wouldn't let 1iinm in. About an hour alter- ward a 1S'orld ilerald reporter came and anawere4 every question he asked. lit thou he didn't ask very munch. "To tell you time truth , " saki the land lady in a burst of confidence , "we're dls ( tint relatives of R' . J , llryan , aid so tv ° haven't any use for The lice. Our name h Ilryar , too ; I am Mrs.l. . Bryan , but don't want that to get into time newspapers t' You won't tell any of this to a lien reporter -trill you ? I don't want them to know any thing about it. 1)o yotl tvnnt nto to go eve r 'R ' to the Bluffs to the Inquest ? " s "Well , If i do 1'11 send for you , anti sr the reporter , % ll 'Talc of Anuther Snicldc. ; l 'rime residence at 1010 Davenport was tin e scene of another tragedy late In the sumo ' i mer of 1898 , a gioonmy' destiny. having op unready token time ancient mm sion for it 1 own , 'rho house is a square , roomy edifice and ( vas the abode of a fashionable fatmdt when Omaha's ehoico residence potion two bounded by Slxtecuth and Twentieth , iaven ( port and \Vebsler streets , The house bear an air of decayed gentility. Ito deep vestt bole , heavy doers , mvilh porcetaImm knobs , al stand spimise s for Its former respectability its Grandeur , however , is all a timing of th pout , and Instrad of a glided ntimepiat the door now bears the placard , "Lodging to Rent. " lira , J , M. Steele had occupied apart mnouls 111 the house during 1895 , her ro soarers being barely sulllrlent to allow he . I , precarious ) ivelllio ° d. aer husband tea fnrmrrly n junior partner in time firni of th Bleelo-Sntilh Grocery cmm pary , his mdhe hetng the president. Steele hall nmet wit rcrnrscs , ltowau'er , and load been unable t support his fapmlly' . There co11llmued to b t no betterment in hits fortunes and he omit h 'visited his wife's rearms at Intervals , O 4 CO " Va cseen IS ) Sufferers from Indigestion , Insomnia or Kindred Troubles , nnnnnnnnnrrw ( Non-Intoxicant ) taken with meals and at bed time will assist the digestive functions and thoroughly tour up the whole system. This liquid malt extract appeals particularly to the nursing - ing mother-it possesses the properties most essential , . . . n.w. w + . .rnnn . ' -.TRY BLATZ MALT VIVINE.M' ALL ORUCCISTS. PRCP'O BY VAL , GL1Tt uREwitlo CO.MILWAUKeE Omaha nranch 1412 Douglas St. i Tel. 1081 , t , ivwrw.Rw. . one Sunday afternoon in Sepfeglber Str'eie sal n Ith bla baby in hurt arms , his older son playing at ltls knee. 1115 wife entrrrd the room with her hand concealed under her apron. She talked with Steele for ser- etnl minutes and then turned to the wimm- dow. Renting the muzzle of a revolver agnlnat her temple she sent a bullet into her brain. Steele tons arrested on suaplelon of having causer ) her dentb , but was re lest'ed the next day , Mrs. Steele lingered for several days at a hospital and the bullet - let W03 removed from the brain opposite time point of entranro. liar life could mint be prnlongod , however , and another iamg struggle ngniuet poverty and mistorttlne vtms at an end. The llr sfery of fuMt nt Sen. It is a puzzling fact that the docks of sail- lag vessels show dust at night , even if they be wnslmed In Iho morning and no work Is done during the tiny. This is like Indigos- lieu , which ewers elm nee unawares , however - ever it mass. the only way to elite It is by the use lit Flostetter's Stomach hitters. it remedy which never falls to cure dyspepsia in nil Its forme , as w'cll as prevt tsmalarin , fever and ague. SOME BIOGRAPHICAL. SKETCHES prier I'erMOUnI Pouts IleaardIlrr tine l'arldl.lstteM of the 1'uslutt tInuce. " \i'c11 , 1 swear ! Who are these fellows that our conv'rntian has nonllnnted , anyhow ? ' cxrlaiuied an old-tine democrat as he throw' down his Sunday loornlug paper in disgust , "Out of time dozen I don't knots' one-third of 'cm , and f have been here for the last fifteen years. ' Such Is time semiliment expressed by half of the democrats of Omaha , and for their benetlt the following information is given : Time mate of I'oppleton , borne by time can - dldato for mayor , was made fnmlllar by the father of the ambitious young nsplrant , lion. A. J , I'oppletou , who was for ) uauy years the general attorney of time Union 1'uclflr ' , \ \ ' . S. Poppleton Is a young lawyer , wboso chief practlco has arisen from the care of time property left by his father. iirmiet Mertens , nominee for treasurer , is n bookkeeper for Diabrow , C Co. , mnnufae- tmrers of snob , doors and blinds. Harry I' . Deiel , nominated for city comptroller - troller , ne best known as the former uptown - town ticket agent of the Union Pacific , and later station agent of the Burlington. During - ing tI m last year or two he has been em- plcycd in the auditing department of the county. Ile has been a resident of Omaha since about the year 1550 , \viiliam Fleming , who has been put up as tax commissioner , is an old-lime resident of Omnhn , who formerly conducted a grocery I ctnro at Fourteenth and Douglas streets , but tens forced into liquidation owing to his inability - ability to induce a large number of his cu. - tomers to liquidate their indebtedness to bin. iluring the last few years he hag been engaged in soliciting lute insurance , Thomas J. Flynn , who has been named ( o cleric , Is n plumber. lie served in the city council omte term from the Second ward. lie was a member of the last legislature and now holds a position as deputy under Sheriff Powers. John Drexel , nominated as First lead cottnclltnan , served one term as sheriff. le [ Is Interested in the shoe company- bearing his name , Conrail Hug , named as councilman for the Second ward , Is a young German democrat , At present ho is umking an honest living in the enploynment of the Witnore Art store , Thiomas hlarringlon , who labors under the delusion that h0 is to represent the Third ward in the council , is at present assesso r ra of that ward. lie carries only one arm , a reminder that he once stocked for a railroad company , Dr. J. 11. Peabody , the would-be councilman - man for the Fourth ward , never gets tired. Ile has been beaten for this position several times. Time doctor was formerly n democrat but is now a professed populist , lie distht guisheul himself as a member of the herd man ponce commission. C 0 , Lobeck , present councilman ( room the Fifth ward , and who represents silver rc puhllcanO , was elected to the legislature a s a republican sonic years ago , when lie wa s sa in time hardware business. Since 1690 he has heen hobnobbing with the silver republicans and incidentally has devoted himself 1o iii. suraico soliciting when not attending to th e city business. E , P , Itntherford , nominated for council- for the Sixth ward , is a populist. 11 e was once defeated for this same o11re. 1 1 c cm conducts a stone and moatment works u the north cn,1 , of the city , Abner Wagner , put up as the nominee fa the Seventh ward , is a democrat. At presen he Is earning a living in the live slocm comanissiou business In South Omaha , Frank J. Burkiey , who represents tin Eighth ward attl has been renominated , I lhu bend of the printing house of Randle y Brothers. F. W. Sinrson , , democratic councllmanl candldat ° from limo Ninth ward , is an old ttmer In Omaha , lie is the proprietor of , carriage tnamufacttring establishment e I Cumbig street and conducts In connectlot with this a general blacksmithing and repni stop , Mr. Simpson was a candilate for tin council at the last city election from tln Ninth ward and lens defeated by Coumicllnma . Mercer. s "I had dyspepsia for years. No medicin 9 was so effective as Nodal Dyspepsia Cure a It gave imntedlatc relief. Two bottles pro diced marvelous results , " writes L , IT , War roil. Albany , Wis , It digests what you ea a and cannot fall to euro , PROPOSE TO ERECT FOUNDR Y - - e fader Iced Vu rnsee ( 'osipuny 11'11 u 9 Sceti lie LquIPlvl for ylnwtfne- Iure of i's. l'IllIt'PH. Time stockholders of thin new Under Fee r Furnace company have elected a new dirt c tory for the coming year. \ \ . . 1. hiller , O a \V , Su'mncr , J , H. Merchant , John Steel an r J. IL Badger cnnstitilo tue new heard an time otlicei's elected for the ensuing year at h M. Oilier , vlce president ; O.V. . Smmnu e treasurcr , amid J , O , Badger' , secretary' , Tim election of president was poslpemed until t Y next reguldr mecthmg. The connpany own the old Silicon plant 1 Bast Omaha , which , with slight alteratlon will serve as a mounting , finishing and pa tern roan. Four adjoining lots have bee delimited for a foundry site and a foundry' vI be at onto erected thereon , f,0 by IC t feet , so that within sixty days the eompan hopes to be in siapo to turn curt furnace The company Inns arranged to put fifty me amt work as soon as lime plant is ready ante to Increure the 11umber to the unit as too as everytlming is in shape. i i \Y. S. Philpo. Albany , Ga. , says : "D e Wltt's Little blarly Risers did zoo mor good than any pills I ever took. " The fa macs little pills for constipatlon , blliou s ness and liver and bowel troubles , nIsu , SIVAIN-C1mrlstlanu A. , February 10 , th (1 aged 52 years 1 umanth 15 days , wic of t \v. Swnin. Funerul services at time residence , 21 Davenport street. timmday aflernoem , het ruory 12 , lt > ) U , at 2 o'clock. i'rlends invilet Interment Ietrolt , Mirin , 1.IDDELI.-Mrs. William , Sunday , 1'e ruary 11 , aged 72 years , b'uneral Tuesday at 1i0 : p. m. front res dente , 1 IO Webster rtreeh imlerntont a forest Lawn. 1'l'\1II.tL , SO''ICI : . 'I'ho funeral of Charles 1 : . Sgtdres sv , I occur on 'l'ursday. February 13 , lit : o clo t ' I' ' , In , from Lamny residence , 2tt Soul Twenty llfth street , Interment at Proape 11111 eeut'trrt Tf1IKS OF SIIEEP AND CATTLE Omaha Han Relates flis Observations on Wfommg and Dakota Rmges RAPID DEVELOPMENT OFSIIEEP INDUSTRY Orlktutl 1lethodM I'IlrMlleli my Snn111 ( ) unlut Stork Imiyer In Sceurlug Pn'MCMMI1t of OeNirnhle lhntelteM of tuttle. frank I. . Campbell , n prontlnent Omaha uman tvho line trmmveled extensively ( hrougt ; the west for a nmuber of years , recently Ieurtred front o trip through time Knack III11s of Southr Dakota , \Vyonming and Texna. Spcukl11g of tlmo cattle industry , as he oh- srtcd ft , Jim' . Campbell says : "Cattle raising In the western slates is not n'hat it used to be. It has Jmnd itu 'ieissitudcs hike all other Itidlistries amid especially is thin trio en tire ranges li : Colorado , \Vynming , South Dakota and western - ern Nebraska. I can remenmber the time tehen eastern Colorado and Nebraska were the lending centers for cattle raising , but at present Texas and South Dakota costa mm etly newly being the chief poimits for titts tndustry.Vyondng is in pidiy devel cuing into at sheep country and there serums to h ° mmore money in sheep raising nail wool growing for \\'yomhrg ranclmren than in the rattle business. The \Vyomhtg grazing Inm.ds uppcar to be better adapted for sheep feedimg than for any other purpose. There is always a demand for lambs aid the sheep maket is mint so slow , either. They are it prolific aninmal and the herds mmiltiply rapidly. A season's crop of wool is n clean profit and ntnkes the timid little nnimai a double umoney11raker. About the only expensn attached to this growing ludwstry is the services of a trained shepherd , whit , receives on nu average $40 per month nod bomu'd. 110 pitches his tent in sonic sequestered - questered nook b ° hlud time shelter of n hillside - side anti thou slays out for months with Iris flock , guartllmig them agmuitst the dnuger of wolves cud coyotes and driving them safely to their place of shelter near hia tent every night , where they huddle together nod remain quiet until mormmimig. A small herd , if properly handled , will in a couple of years almost double him numbers and their wools I11 very nearly pay for their original cost and time expense of caring for them. South 1)ul otn nM n ( 'tittle t'owttry. "The great cattle country now is in South Dakota , Belle Feurche , a little town about thirty miles north of Deadwood , is the greatest cattle shipping point in thla country , hr 11ot ht the world , hive hundred crrloads a day left there for several weeks last October amid the total number anounteu to several llmousamids of cars , while the ag- grcgale cost of time cattle fooled up well Into time mnillious. But with all this , good , fat cattle are scarce Just now In this country and they bring good prices when sold , " 1 was sitting him time lobby of n hotel in Rapid City , S , D not long ago amid while there witnessed the most unique and Interesting - esting bargain I ever heard of. Two old baclmelors , who live there and tt ho had fourteen - teen head of choice 'grassers , ' sauntered into the lobby amid sat down near the stove. , They were known as eccentric characters all were men of few words. Beside them sat a stock buyer , well known in South Omaha , The latter heard of the cattle ana twos anxious to purchase them. Ha had a perfect knowledge of the owners of the prizes ho sought and determt ed upon a etafty game to get a price on them. ' , 'ba conversation of time group finally driftd to cattle and time eccentric brothers prlekea up their cars and became deeply interested. The talk drifted to their herd and one of the brothers told how he hail been offered $19 a head for them that very day and re fused it. " ' 110w much do you want for them ? ' I asked , being souewhat curious to know how valuable the animals were , " 'I'll lake just $50 a bead for them or $70U cash for the bunch , ' replied the older o' the brothers in drawling tones. "The stock buyer had remained silent up to this p ° lut , but without any more ado ha said : 'I'II take them. ' lie went up to the counter , wrote out a check for $700 and handed it to time owner of the cattle before that Individual realized that he had made a trade. The brothers looked at each other m curiously and time expressions et their faces pertrayel a strong temptation to refuse rt r trade , but they were dead game and took l t time proffered check. The South Omaha c buyer left the latel with tlmom and after the trio were well on their vay down th ( , street the group begot comumenting upon time unusual modus operandi pursued by th e clever buyer. 'V'hy , that's nothing , ' the hotel clerk said , ' 'that fellow always bu y s c quickly. Last week lie heard of a hunch of cattle fifteen miles from hero which m was for sale amid ho walked over to the n telephone , called his utan up and asked i m him linty much he wanted for his herd , r The reply came back over time wire that li ° would take $12 a head for them. ' 110w ° many have you got ? " asked the buyer , whi 0 I lmeety just whet h ° was buying and what they were worth to ttinm. Time cattle owner teiephotcd back tlat he had 2C0 bend e " 1'11 give you Just $10,400 for time hunch take It or leave ! t , " Ile said , em phasizin s - every word , no then turned from tIm 0 t 'phone and do time characteristic western way coolly said : ' Timey'ro mine. " ' "An Interesting accomt of the profit profitt hi cattle raising was related to me by t t friemmd of mime , who is a well known stock raiser in western South Dakota , lie said , I 'I'll tell you a story that twill start you t thdnkirg. A neighbor of mine who liver ten miles west of Bapid City has a lter , 1 d of forty-eight cows , which represents tin family of a 20-year-old brindle cow he stil , auras. Ito beuglmt the cow fifteen years ag d and In that thnte she and her offspring hat n td produced that herd , besides $1,305 wort e of steers sold during those years from tin I' , family. The old cow appears to be jmm 0 as valuable a breeder mss ever end will like ) y ho h'crease lmcr family before she dies. ' a See C E , narrlsun'e "all bargains. " UNIQUE DANCE INVITATION S I ) 1'lreluen IMMIn' IswltntnnN , Cnt'rc 0 Mpandlutr iii .tppeurnnee to 'Telc- o Cremnhle 'Ponta ( Nita' , F. - - - n Time fourteenth nnmiuni ball of Ovcrlanl d lodge , No. 123 , Brotherhood of Locouotly n firemen , w Ill b0 held \Vashtington huh Thursday atoning , February 22. hixtemmsiv prcparatlous are under n'ay' for the affal and it proumises 1o be a success him every par e titular. George tlpdegraff ! s in charge Of tit t Committee on nrrangenmeals and is assistet by Sam Dotes , Thomas Griifu , Franit Grlf 111 , Ihrgh Graham , Oscar Allman and Join Dally. These geuleuea propose to over look no detail that will tend to onhauce tit pleasure of the bail , tlnlquo Invildtlomis fo , time affair luav0 been Issued. They are a n exact counterpart of a telegraphic t , mi Gi order issued to englnemen and trainmen b - : : i CASTOR For Infanta and Children , file Kind You Hava Always Bought It I k Asars ab jdiSnaturo Of et ' train dispatchers. It. is , headed. "Tole graphic Train Order No. Ia. " eorrespoodint to the number of nasal dances gtcn by thin order. The Invitation is composed in the phraseology - elegy of a genulme tntit crier and reads ss foilous : "Yourself and ladies will run ape- clal from your home \I'aahingtnn hall , corner l'Ighteenth : and ilarney streets , l'eb' ruory 22 , 1900 ; dance between the lours of 5:30 : p , m. amid 2 a , m to limo music of Tilers orchestra ; be in the clear for grand march at 9 sharp. Look cut for two specials , 1. K. Itarnuimt and N. W. ( 'Imapmau about p30 ; Flag in for supper about 11 : ; + 0 p , m. Will I have right of track over all traita after 2 a. m , to rcttlrn home. B , of L. T. " SPECIAL DAYS FOR EXHIBIT 1101111' l'nlrnnnae llu.eun'st I.lte'trd : 111 fleet smith the ; uppnrt of .ill ( 'tnsMes of Omiuthn ( 'III t'ns. J , J. Smiulth , secretary of the ilume 1'm' rommagtr burrai of thud ( 'omivucreml club , ! mnr called a meetitmg of the members of the bm eau to bo meld in the Cauitmerelal chit' , 1001115 tonight at S o'clock , Aim nngemtn ; x 111 be made for Iho reception of the rr- tnllcrs and the openimig of the exhibits nr home umnnufaeturrl products , tthint will take Pluto Thurstiny night. Every- manufacturer - facturer in the city has been presed to nttend this prellminary meeting , whethw he hums an exhibit or hot , as lmnpotnrl ; inat- tei's must he considered relative to the exhibit - hibit in sImlch every local commercial maim lmas nu Interest. Notices hate been sent out that the r'- huibft room hill br Opel for exhibits todm' nt : p , nn. No exhibit will be permitted to br brought into time club rooms betsveen the hours of 11 u , m. and 2 p , mil. , durine which timn lmchcon Is served In the club rooms. All exhlhlts will have to be fu place by Thursday noon , Tlmo Houma Patronage bureau ins sent cordial invitations to time m ° nmbers of tart- ills business , fraternal mod ptefessinnal men's organizations to appear at time club rooms , with their ladies , from S to t0 p , m. Oil Iho days set apart for their eperinf cmi terlninnment. Arrangements are undo' way for a social , as tv'ehl as an instructive lisle , and the co-operation of time guests is solicited - licited in order that time home industry- tnovomeumt may hn a signal success. The special days provided for are as follows February' i0-Prolcssionnl men , Real Estate - tate exchange and their ladies. February 17-Central Labor anion and auxiliary organizations and ladles. F ° bruary 19-Retail clerks , their wives and sweethearts. February 20-Fraternal night. All ( rater- mini orders to be represented. Febrtary 2l-Jobbers , their clerks and ladies ; railroad officials , their clerks and ladles , February 22-South Omaha night. February 23-Colored people. February 24-Omaha night. Traveling man In charge. DeWitt'sV1tch hazel "uatvc Is unequalled tot' plies , injuries and skin diseases , It Is the original \\'itch Idazel Salve. Beware of all counterfeits. 1'allerel'skl. I.Inedmu , 1'ehrunry' 1 ' , The Burlington Route will rim a special train to Lincoln for the accommodation of dose desiring to attend the Padereswski concert. Train will leave Omaha 0:30 : p , m. Returning , leave Lincoln 10:30 : p. m arriving - ing at Omaha in time to connect with street cars on all lines , Tickets ONLY' xh1l be accepted on this train. ! Round trip rate , $2.20. Get tickets at 1503 Farnam street , or at Burlington station. Drs , Lad S : Bustin , 501 Paxton block. 0R PR S RIPITON DPARM In our new location at Sixteenth and Dodge streets the Prescription department is in the IASFihEN'I' , away from the bustle and conftmsion of a busy store. Here we have men whose whole tine and attention is devoted to compounding physicians' prescriptions - scriptions and the mamutaclurlug of such preparations as are needed in our store , thus Insuring promptness amid accuracy 111 our proscription work. Our laboratory aid warehouse will remain at cur nid In- cation , occupying all of the three floors within the exception of the front sixty or eighty feet , which is for remit. Sherman & McConnell Drti C e Scn LocnIlna , S.v. . ( 'or. 11,11 luul ted c , Certainly I 'Rd hu'rrn < , ' nutt'm't' i : ' "u bu ' 'w'a % .1 per ceni if t ( tt . I ou Ih rrlr'"r + anti "ts'hn ( 'c't uh'-i Iheu i d e tiu u'm- . ' ' , to e'matge nulaslout. 't'hat wnuil rntnprI tie , 'ell extra Lr Iho "WPnen" nn.i niso the ennunlwlen , ihtl our present My > Ren of not IW + ytng a emnmUai'ii and ' whnnpini ' ( 'mum" has lce'i , so succCfl that vt0 coil t prnlxmn to elouuge it. ( 'tanni'n Kidney t'ttre . . , t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . sr facie 8unt'M rebaceo Cure floc Lotus Creanm t0c i'r-ell-nl. . Ina 1VIor of I'u' d'd 7fiC , , ' , ' , Ilk \ : 1'Il ' ( 'i t U'rn t't Kahn t' ° rr 40c S $ s Ise Pinkhne's , I'ompun ; ' I 75C i- t111 , lin'.L , , . , + . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75c I'.ule' ' ' t. % I' " full . . . . , , . . 15r itn'inn qutnlu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150 CUT I'RICE llRUGGIYI' ( . ilium hint I hlrago StM , - ---U - - - FBR ' OOikFOf , T 1 , 1ji- ItZ. ' 1 I' ' aim 'bsPICTOh 191 k T TAKE LINO IL P Ifc : TOITI S , ' . . ' ' , , ' ' ' . DI\11:11 .ll.'l' It1 14 1'iIl'I'I.SVD , SII'ii.tl'lSCO , IOS .tNO1LIS. Qmi rlht to T 6h. , ONLY Tw'n Nights to t'tllturun , , Oregon. City Ticket Office , 1302 Farnam SI , I'eem'hun , ' , 8i0. t Dec , Feb , 12 , l9otl. DID YOU USE 1V'ASIf A. LONE t SOAI' today ? We fiarl our list of friends growing vo y' fast ! good , honest friends Is Eu 5 : what we prefer to 't make , tll groeera hell it , II I I 9 r , tt TOUR8T To OALIORNIA I Get aboarl at Omaha. Get off at Salt Lake City , San Framicisco or Los Angeles. 'Theme's the whole story of the Tluriingtcn's Overland Excur- sloes. No changes-no delays --no bother about tickets or baggage-no extravagance. Cars are clean , eomfertnbie mud of lalost dcslgn. 1'ortcrs ore polite. Bxctmrslon uianag- era accompany each party from start to finish , Front Omaha Thursdays. Ticket Otlice , Burlington Station , 1502 FA14AM Si. 10th & MASOf4 Sts. Tolephone250. Telephone 310. 9 EXTRAORDINARY CUTTING R 1 Of SHOE PRICES TO WhiI& Shoes ai Ovor-Shos Making Room for One of the Biggest Stocks of Shoes Ever Brought to Omalia-Just Purchased From the Largest Manufacturers ill the East , by Our Shoe Buyer. a COST DON'T ' COUNT . , . E I NOW---THE DS , ; . ) ' . ta . < t .f 1 I , I MUST GO , . . ! , t I . ' "t ty \ . . Fi al'y"t Closing Out 53c All Ladies' fine 50e Beaver felt . C10s1 lf1 g out cloth Over asters . r ; 192 pairs boys' sathm calf Lace Shines , will , f blitloil 111g11 at C ( uli double fair stitched , $1.50-9 (3 soles and tips tvortli $ - Closing Qllt on aide at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 18C C1os1 < Aig out Closino , Ol > l 4.0 pairs of rumen's ' genuine M , ttin calf r All bays' incite and lace cam- 1 lace and ( 'ongrest - ' - vas Leggings , wortlm $1.00- Shoes--regullu E2 U0 Shoes- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 I Closing . Ott . Closing out ladles' flume Idd lace . 1295 pairs ' " " e ( 00 pairs lea's heavy "llntlrry" call Lace er Street Sitoes , with heavy do r , Shee , web full doubly snits soles and kid tips made to sell for $3,00 , un sale at . . . . , and extension edges--a megu- m Ina' E2.50 winter shed-at. . . . , , rt y Closing out . I Closing out 908 pairs ladies' flume welder kid La a Sho.s. i with silk vesting tops , llextblo -1 /U0 / pairs boys' soles and new kid tips , regu a 4 _ $1 UO imkin 4rchrs-5 3 lar price $2,50 , on sale at t' ' HAYDEII 4 r OS 00000000000000000000000000000000000000 0 0 0 West the rHddIfl rs 0 0 0 0 0 ° 0 ° Von must teat the puflding by the taste. ° 0 You tatty lilt IItL loon e t it u id the LSLlplnbg o 0 steamt nuly slttoll good , btlt tht'rhsonly one way o ° ° to test its - into it. 1Ve ° h norhtess-get may sa Y o o the canto tiling rt'gerl ( 0 0 0 0 0 Ofll ll ' S iaaft Bar O a Iiis I 0 o ° 0 1Ve sa 5 t ( 'on that they're the best value in o 0 Onudia today lot' clean , tip-to dale , stylish bar' ° ° ° luents. 1'ou may read the ads \ve write about o o 1110111 , aul ( iht.v ma y loop all right in omit slam' 0 o ° 0 moth cloak \viudow-bat You must 1' get into 'enl 0 o --Slit ynlu' oral throubgll the sleot'e-they slip 1 ° ° 0 cagy bCCIl11Se every jacket in our house is lined o ° lin'oiigltottt..Exalnine the sewing and the finish ° 0 ' o --thou the pricey COmpare with job lot stocks ° 0 o that are llciug advertised , then make your so' o 0 ° lectten. See if filly 011(3 can du 1 plicate. 0 ° 0o ' Our' llouler's $1.00 eTackets. 0o 0 Our ll'o ) leer's $ : jv0 Jf f , ' ' , , , ° ° 0 Oiti' JVOirefl's $ .4..H' ) eJ icA'cts. " ' . ' o ' : Oin' Il'ouher's $7. 50 Jacd'cts , o 0 ° 0 0 0 0 0 Our new spring catalogue will be ready in a ° 0 0 f'ew days-register your nfune. Send us a postal 0 ° 0 with your nauto , and adlress on the back-w&1 1 ° ° ° d0 tit. ' 1'esf , 0 0 0 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 0 0 0 0 ® 0 I ° 0 0 0 ° 0 . . 0 p/ .A a m 0 0 0 00000000000000000000000000000000000000 iYDE OLYiAFEW IE DAYS IN WHIOH TO CLOSE OUT ALL HEAVY WIOHT WINTER CLOTifiNDU Now on sale at half and less khan half regular price. Men's heavy uisters , made of reliable black frieze , formerly sold for s , special for only : Hen's fine snits of worsted ford cassintere , from small lots- which sold far + 7.GO to ' , 11,50 , Special for only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LHstr In R Il o 15 No matter the previous price , no matter the big valves that sold 111) to $ . 50-take quick alvhtutage of this the best bargain lit Omaha , any one ill the ] rouse for otlly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . YOUR CHifiCE Of 1S00 men's finest winter suits and overcoats , for 514.75 former prices $07.50 , ti5 ? , $ .5O an(1 ti2O-they are high grade odds and ends and broken lots , from ai big business , all winter stock , must be CIOSOI ( out at once , 't'here is no offer in Omaha that \vill equal this one , 4 75 Select a suit or overcoat for. . . . . . . . . . . . Big Bargains for Big Men. 2 OO men's finest tailored trousers , in sizes from 3S to 53 waists and :0 to 3G lengths , riot a pair of pants worth less than ; 3 , 50 and up to $7.50 , bargain for only jii1.75 , 2.50 and , 3.75. Mothers of Boys Take your choice of ally double breasted knee paints suit , vestee suit , top overcoat or refer , all sizes from 3 to 1G , suits , top coats atll reefers warti ( front X3.50 to $7,50 , choice for 11.75 and $2.M9. All styles. , 4 @ aa9 - g@Q f I SHERIDAN COAL speaks for itself ; it's easily the best coal lllillefl \V3olnillg ; Nut or egg , 00 ; 111111j ) , ; ; 5 , 50 ; i' ' jail , I , [ , ( ) , VICTOR WIHTf IGa5 Fk R14f Ma TEL. I2Te 6 N J7 ( J iWE I TI-IL ORIGINAL i WORCESTERSHIRE i Gives a moct clciicloua flavor to a9a 0 a J am y sI c eh:1 : BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. - - T' ' a stgoaturo on every Lottio- i 2 fu9 John D'laGm' ! Sons , Agents , New York. ' 'lb fjvotitecough noti91LL's U n pre ( mb r n , public m 'nvr is due rl , no I .t' ual merit o Are I th d Vvt On the thin floor , with entrance on the broad car' vidor facing the court , has just been vacated- It is just the place for some one who has valuable papers or wishes a handso i office , THE BEE .l BUILDING , , R , C. PETERS & CO. , Rental Agents. . . . - 11ICi'I'A ' S.45n.1L15'001) GAPULLS. Cures Conorrhoca , fleet or unnatural dls- chatCes it a ( rtv days , Full directions. Pricc ELtn. All druggists , or mall D. Dick a Cu , 133 Centro lit. , New York ,