10 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDXESDAT, ArfiVST 8, 1000. SOCIETY IS SORE DISTRAUGHT complete first shipment COOL WEATHER IN MOUNTAINS Members of Mo3t Aristocratic Circles on Brink of Nervous Prostration. PRECIOUS PHOTOGRAPHS ARE GONE llnil Hern nntrmled In Two Nlro Young Mm, Who With to llnvn TIh-iii V.u-Inruetl. The stay-at-home clement o( Omaha's ultra fashionable thoso who have eschewed tho watering plaeo to bravo tho heat, dust and nolso of tho city, aro Just at present un dergoing something which approaches nsrv ous prostration hecatlso of tho depredations of two swell young fellows who havo been representing themselves as disciples of art for art's sake. They Introduced themselves as Paul nnd I.ouU Marks of Chicago. For nearly two months they havo been engaged In leaving their "marks" on tho sands of time, but. unfortunately, theso "marks" aro not sumclcntly legible to lead to their ap prchonslon. Thoy aro nearly as shrewd as tho "Two Marks" nf thn "Undo Tom's Cabin" Bhow, nnd at least u seoro of the local crcme do la crcme feci as If they had been playing an unenviable rolo In the aggregation. Tho question they nil nsk Is, "What has become of our pictures?" They explain that two real nice young men, correctly dressed and with Irroproachablo manners, called and took them away to bo enlarged or to bo copied In pastel. There was to be no cost, eavo tho cost of tho material. Nothing would bo charged for tho work. Satisfac tion guaranteed or no pay. And they were Mich well gloomed, genteel young men, and talked so persuasively that wo Just had to let them havo tho pictures. That was a month ago or moro nnd slnco then nothing has been seen or henrd directly Df either tho young men or tho pictures, nnd this accounts for that nervous, distraught look on thn face of society. Kdwnrd A. Cudahy wonders If Ills chaste countenance will soon appear ns the trade ninrk of a rival brand of soap. In his dreams Stephen A. McWhortcr sees himself In newspaper advertisements lending facial guaranty to his testimonial In behalf of Dr. Quackworthy's Petrified Pellets or Dr. Saw bono's Galvanized Gargle. Kdwnrd Dickin son has nlghtmnro whenever ho thinks of his photograph forming tho nucleus of Aunt Bamanthy's Does-Anyono-Know-Whcrc-I-Can-Oet-a-Illscult ad, while V. O, Sloan ponders If ho will havo legal redress ngnlnst Ihn fellow who mnkes him say: "1 havo used Dr. llllljohn's Crystnlllzed Thunder for bronchitis and chilblains and can safely llllrm that It Is great stuff." Women Also Vlcllinlrcil. This would not bo eo hard to boar If It vcro not for tho fact thnt tho women of their households havo also entrusted their photos to tho twin chnrlatans from Chicago. Tho thought of their features being used lo exploit tho merits of Hrlckdust Face Pow fler and Whnleback Stays Is simply awful. It In for thin that Omaha's 400 shudders. Tho "Two Marks" broke upon tho scene about six weeks ago, when they put up at a boarding house at 211 North Eighteenth Htrret, telling the landlady thnt thoy were agents of tho Vienna Art studio, Chicago. They nt once sot nbout canvassing for pic tures, confining their efforts to tho more cxcIuhIvo residence districts. "Wo aro representatives of tho Venus 'Art InHtltute," thoy would say. "What! You never henrd of It? Why, It Is located at 211 North Eighteenth street, nnd claims among Us cltenlclo some of your very best people." Three Million round of Krltrnskn Oiitu Joiirnr) I UK to Mnnlln An other i:iinl Amount Wanted. Tho quickest work In forwarding grain for tho horses of tho United States at my by tho Department of tho Missouri was that of John Wallaco of tho quartermas ter's department In the shipment of 3,000, 000 pounds of oats to San Francisco for use In tho Philippines last week. The actual work of Inspection and load ing began Thursday morning, July 26. The oats were In elevator at lllldrcdgo and had been Inspected In the bins, but this did not end tho Inspection. Double sacks wero provided and Into these tho grain was poured from the elevator ns It passed Into tho car. Saturday, August l, the work was completed, tho grain having been Inspected and loaded nt the rate of 300,000 pounds per day. Tho entire shipment of seventy-six cars camo from tho farms of Nebraska nnd tho sacks In which they were placed were man ufactured In Omaha. The sacking required for tho shipment weighed 41,140 pounds nnd tho oats were of tho best quality, weighing from thirty-two and one-half to thirty-four and one-hnlf pounds to tho bushol. It Is estimated that this grain Is nbout a Hlxty-day supply fqr tho horses nnd mules n6w In tho Philippines. The chlof qunrtormnster nt Washington was so well satisfied with the quality of tho grain that ho ordered nnolhur purchase of thH samo amount and blda were opened yes terday. Tho contract has not yet been awarded. Slego battery O left Fort Illley Monday night on Its trip to China. Ileforo It left three privates whose tlmo will expire, within eight months wero transferred to other batteries. Major Ilrad Slaughter Is nt Fort Crook today paying tho troops at that post. The money to bo paid out this month Is about $10,000, against about $50,000 paid out last month. xo Horn of itneovHiiv Tlir Uoetor Sold, lint ClinmlierlnlnN Colli', Clmlern mill Iilnrrhorn Itemed Cured Mini. "My son was suffering with severe cramps and waB given up ne beyond hope by my regular physician who stnnds high in his profession. A neighbor ran In with a bottle of Chnmbcrialn's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea ltomcdy and after administering three doses of It my son regained consciousness and reovcred entirely within twenty-four hours," says Mrs. Mury Halter, of Mt. Craw ford, Vn. CONTRACTORS BEGIN ON ANNEX Secretary Utt Has Been Searching for It, but Tound it Not. Work of ttxeitvittlUK' In IIpkuii nnd Will I. nut Six Weekn I'lniis for IluiidlluK Mull. Sub-contractors yesterday began work on tho annex of tho federal building. Three tennis nro being used for excavating for the foundation nnd It is estimated that this work will rcquiro six weeks. Tho Inst earth to bo moved will be that under tho drlvewny at tho rear of tho post offlco and so long ns that remains Intact the mails will bo handled as at present After tho rear of the present building Is closed by the work of construction all mall will bo received and delivered at the south front Instead of at tho north front, ns at first proposed. The registry department will bo moved to tho rooms now occupied by tho secretary of tho civil service, tho superintendent of malls and the assistant custodian of tho building. These ofllcors will bo given quarters In other parts of tho structure. SAYS IT'S HOTTER THERE THAN IN OMAHA Itelnrim to the (.'It)- In So IMxrrpnt nlile n Condition Hint Ills I'rlnnd I'll II to IlceuK n lie Him, Secretary John E. Utt of the Commercial club returned yesterday from a visit of something over n week at Fontnnelle, Wyo., accompanied by Mrs. Utt and his son Leo. lie has been having a genuine "roughing It" outing nnd his porsnnnl appearance at tested the fact In an unmistakable manner. "I can't understand why pcoplo go to the mountains to And cooler weather," ho said. "Why, up where I wns during tho day It was hotter than anything I over experi enced before. 1 had to rldo overland from Opal to Fontanelle, thlrty-flvo miles, through continuous sand, wherein tho very rocks were ntlrc. It took us six hours to cover tho dlstnnco In n llttlo open two seated wagon with a span of mustang ponies. I went fishing one day and caught u lot of speckled trout. The Fontanello river Is ns cold ns Ice and I stood lu tho water several hours In rubber boots. My head was blistering nnd my feet were freezing. When I got out 1 staggered home somehow nnd found thai my pulse wns running nt 108 or thereabouts. I lay down and held the watch on It for a long time waiting for the final summons, but as usual tho message that 1 longed for never came. Hut I caught a lot of trout "Wo were In a Bheep country and on tho tHrty-llvo-mllo drive wo only passed ono house. It wns on n ranch. When I reached Omaha this morning I had a multi-colored beard that wns nn Inch long nnd full of sand. My eyes wero bleared and bloodshot and my lips parched black. I tell you I was n sight and my wife was ashamed to sit beside mo on tho train. The barber who shaves mo regularly did not know mo until he had taken away the accumulation of tho trip nnd when our train reached Ames on the way homo K. M. Allen of tho beet sugar factory at that point, with whom I nm well acquainted,, got nboard. As ho walked through the car he glared at mo Bovcral times In a bewildered man ner ns If ho thought ho ought to know me but ho nt Inst gave It up and went on. I didn't wince, for I wns renlly ashamed to have him recognize mo In that plight. Tho man who Impersonates tho tramp In tho play was never In it with me. Out don't you forgot that I got tho speckled trout good and plenty." The Anierleiin Workluicinan. Much comparison has been made between tho endurance of the Chinese and the American worklngmnn. Those with author' Ity to speak say that tho average working man of America Is as superior to tho Chi neso ns Hostetter's Stomach Hitters Is to any other dyspepsia' cure. Tho Bitters does not claim to cure everything, but It does euro constipation, Indigestion, dyspep sla, biliousness, liver and kidney troubles, nnd prevents malaria, fever and ague. an sii.k Mnitcnitir.r.n skiiits, :wc K fnle of I,nee. Aliovern, uonier-r nnd Itniulkerelilrfu Tiiiiiiirrnit. AT IIOSTON STORE, OMAHA. $1.26 LADIES' SUAt MEUTHMZED SKINTS AT 3DC 1.000 ladles' silk mercerized underskirts, Ith deep ruflles, extra well mnde, in nil sizes, worth $1.25, In this snlo 33c each. 20C HOSIERY, EC A PAIR. Hundreds of dozens of ladles', misses , children's nnd men's fast black nnd tan oslcry, all full seamless, nil sizes, worth up to 25c, In this snle Cc a pair. 2SC LACES, 2V4C AND CC YARD. Thousands of ards of all kinds nnd width) Ono wash laces and lnsertlngs, Including mcchlln, point d'esprlt, torchon nnd vnlen ciennes, all go in this sale nt 2',Sc nnd fie n yard. HANDKERCHIEF HAROAINS. Hundreds of dozens of nlmost every style handkerchief, Including plnln white and fancy bordered, hemstitched, embroidery nnd Inco edged, open drawn work beading effects. worth up to 25c, In this salo at 3,ic and DC each. GOC ALLOVERS AT lfiC EACH. All tho nllovcr lace, allover embroidery nd allover tucking, In a grent variety of tylos, In this sale at 15c each. BOSTON STORE, OMAHA. N. V. Cor. ICth and Douglas Sts. Omaha Tent and Awning Co., tents, nwn- tngs, canvas goods. 11th & Harney. Tel. 853. Two largo doors and probably a small Then they would nsk for a photograph of ono will bo placed In tho south front, where DAVI.HiHT THA1XS FOR StlMHIT IjAKIS eomo member of tho family to bo enlarged or transferred to some other medium, pre ferably, pastel. Ah they had what appeared to bo good r?feronces, they did n nourish ing business. Tho pictures wero cnrrlcd nwny and einco then nothing hnB been heard of them. From Information gathered by a reporter the windows aro located, and these doors will bo used for all postofllco purposes as tho rear ones nro now used. Dy this plan all confiiBlon will be avoided and tho cor ridors will bo left freo for tho use of the public. Tho plans cannot bo executed un til tho nrrlval of Contractor Gandele, who will perform the work, and who must ar for Tho Heo. however, It is believed that rango for tho handling of tho malls whllo tho pictures were to ho used ns canvasser's Kamplcs. A momber of tho firm of Dunn Urns., who run a livery stable nt 2G24 Sherman nvenue, Bays theso young men showed him severnl of tho photographs of well know society pcoplo, representing It as their work, nnd, on tho strength of this ndvortlsement, they wore permitted to rihotogrnph tho Dunn stnhlc. It Is sup posed thnt tho samo scheme was worked elsewhere. Are Nllll Working. The "Two Marks" aro still In the vicin ity, though thnlr oxnet whereabouts can not bo detormlned. They wore at Dunn's .livery barn Inst Friday and again Monday, raying they had driven In from Calhoun. A pushcart full of photographs was loft at tho Dunn stables for a week or moro nt ono tlmo. No organized nttcmpt has been mado to locate these dapper Marks. About ten days ngo, howover, Mrs. Berth Sloan-Allen played tho Sherlock Holmes rolo by going to tho supposed address of tho "Venus Art In stitute," 211 North Eighteenth street, only lo llnd thero a $5-n-week boarding nnd rooming house. Tho "artists" hail lied. Tho landlady said they gavo nn nddresH on Leav enworth street, but a call nt this number tho annex is being constructed, Tho wolf In tho fable put on sheep's clothing because If ho traveled on his own reputntlon he couldn't accomplish his pur pose Counterfeiters of DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salvo couldn't sell their worthless salves on their merits, so they put them In boxes and wrappers like DeWltt's. Look out for them. Take only DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve. It cures piles and all sklu diseases. Oienp Hound Trip It n leu. On August 2t tho Illinois Central will sell tickets, limited until October 31, as follows: Waseca, Minn., nnd return, $10.33. Watervllle, Minn., nnd return, $10.68. Madison Lake, Minn., and return, $10.68. Minneapolis, Minn., nnd return. $12.65. St. Taul, Minn., nnd return, $12.05. Duluth. Minn., and return, $10,95. Superior, Wis., and return, $16.03. West Superior, Wis., and return, $16.95. For full particulars call at city ticket of fice Illinois Central railroad, 1102 Farnam streot. CIIH'AMO AM) IIKTUHX IfHil.TT.. ('Iilenuo nnd lleturii tfi",!i. ' On August 25, 26, 27, 28 nnd 29 the Chi proved conclusively thnt tho twins were cngo, Milwaukee & St. Paul railway will sell round-trip tickets umana to (juicago for $12.75. City ticket ofllce, 1501 Farnam street. F. A. NASH, General Western Agent covering their tracks. No ono thero knew anything nbout them. They told Dunn Bros, that thoy could bo found nt 823 South Twenty-third street, but this nlso was a fako address. Tho family living thero had never henrd of them. Ono of tho most vnlunblo of tho missing pictures Is that of Miss Jessie Dickinson, taken when sho wns attending school. Tho ncgntlro of this linn been lost, nnd It Is Impossible to replnco It. Soveral other Tlctlma would doubtless glvo pretty sums to recover tholr pictorial property. Ki.uni iM."n: i.ir.: Lincoln and return via Rock Island Route. Trains leave Union station. Omaha, 8:30 a. m., 1.30 p. m.. 5.55 p. m. City ticket office, 1323 Farnam street. OknlioJI nnd Arnold' I'nrk. The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul rail way company has Just placed in service daylight trains between Omaha and Spirit Lake, OkoboJI nnd Arnold's Park. Going the train leaves Omaha at 7:15 a. m, and ar rives Spirit take at 4:15 p. m. Returning tho train leaves Spirit Lake at 6:45 a. m and nrriyes Omaha 3:55 p. m. This Is th best service that has yet been offered over any ono road. Round trip tickets, good re turning until October 31, $10.70. City ticket ofllce. 1504 Farnam street. F. A. NASH, General Western Agent 1504 Farnam Street. Omaha Sumiiier lienor!. For a book describing the cool, pleasant healthful summer resorts of Wisconsin, situ ated on the lino of tho Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Taul Ry., addrcso or call on F. A. NASH. General Western Agent, MORE TOLL FOR UNCLE SAM Collection of Itie lulernnl Itevenu Olllec Shmr (;rnt If yliitf tinln Over One Yenr Ako. The collections nt tho ofllce of the col lector of tho Internal rovenuo for tho month of July show nn Increase of over $1,500 over tho corresponding month last year. Thl small increase is no indication of the in crcaso In business, ns the "list" collections for last year woro much In excess of thl This Item Includes penalties which aro the result of delay In paying tho taxes, and whllo It Increases tho receipts of tho gov ernmcnt It shows that tho people are not prepared to meet their obligations as they becomo due. The Itemized collections wore: 1S00. List $ 59.81S.57 Doer 43.197.50 Spirits 1.11. 119. 16 Cigars mid cigarettes.. .. 8,76.1.9,1 Tobacco 115. tt Special tax 71.09S.9S Documentary and Im printed 44.353.87 Proprlntnry 76:1.78 19(10, $ 32,625. M.4 155.19S. X.MO 583. 75,336. .14,209, 667, Totnl .$359,5G0.97 $361,555, 1'nr Wlinonlniv Conuh. "Iloth my children wore taken with whooping cough," wrltos Mrs. O. E. Dutton of Danville, Ills. "A small bottle of Foley Honey and Tar gave such relief that I used a 50 cent bottle, which saved mo a doctor' bill." Trolley flirty. Holllster hlvo No. 2, Ladles of the. Mac cabees, will glvo a trolley party August 1). Cars leave Fourteenth nnd Harney streets nt 8 p. m. Following will bo an Ico cream nodal at Mrs. Shaoffer's, 2711 Caldwell. All aro Invited. High grmln Iluckeyo Manufacturing com pany bikes, ball nnd roller benrlng nnd solid rubber tiro, nt cost to close out stock. Call quick and get a bargain. Omahn Im plement & Transfer Co., 9th and Jackson, WANTS SANDBAR REMOVED Effort Slny lie Mnile lo Mentore Old Channel of Itlver Under the llrldKe. C. L. ChnlTco left last night for St. Louis, whore ho will confer with tho chair man of the Missouri river commission as to what can bo dono to restore tho channel of tho river to Its former bed under the draw of tho brldgo of tho Omaha nrldge and Termlnnl company. Mr. Chaffee says that ho does not know whether tho commission can do nnythlng In tho matter at presont, as ho does not know what funds nro available, nor does ho know what ran bo dono townrd moving tho bar from Its present location. It Is the genernl belief that tho bar was formed by tho washing of tho excursion boat on Its up- river trips, nnd thnt tho river Itself Is the only power that can move it. Kill Them I.Ike Cnudy, Dainty, frugrnnt tablets of confection Cascarcts Candy Cathartic, the medlclno of today, Pills and liquids aro out of date. All druggists, 10c, 20c, COc ONLY HOURS TO DENVER VIA THE UNION PACIFIC SPECIAL EXCURSION RATES Round Trip to Denver.... . $19 00 Round Trip to Colorado Springs $19 00 Round Trip to Pueblo -.$19 OO Round Trip to Glenwood Springs $31 00 FROM OMAHA Ou August 7-21, September 4.18, Tickets Limited Oct. 31, 1000 $10.00 for Round Trip First Three Point, August 10.20, Tickets Good (or Return SO Days. CITY TICKET OFFICE, 1324 FARNAM. TEL. 316. Only for Cash That s the ONLY way wo sell goods. Wo found nut it s the ONLY way, nnd, by the w.tv. It s a good way Of course our wny don t suit everybody At any rate It's our way ntul In this enso wo aro going to have iur was . , Mennen's Talcum Powder -c 1 lire's Hoot Hecr IJe Cramer s Kidney Cure .' t'nclo Ham's Tobacco Cure Pne West's Nerve nnd Hrnln 20c Kld-m-olds JC Hnr Hen "c AJax Tablets 4c Oonn's Kidney Pill We Carter's l.iver nils i;e Paine' Celery Compound ,.c .4. it. R Pond's Il.xtraot f!cm Catarrh Cure . Hlrney Catnrrh Cum Ox mi'ilslon l.lsterluc 4rte. ,fc We "So 65c Which is the Best to Get! Call on us we can advise you. Wo hit It every tlmo. Wo only carry reliable makes nnd Biiarnnteo every kodak and camera leaving tho store. A high grade of Poco Camera 4x5 for $3.75 All other photo xupplles at lowest prices. Dcvoloplng a specialty. The Robert Dempster Go,, 1215 Farimm St. See our now lino of picture frames, lowest prlco In tho city. CUT PRICE DKUC.G1ST S. W. Cor. 10th nnd Chleaeo. THIS STORE QUITS. 98c and 11.98 iftfl nfl will buv any tan vliUU hu iu th store, cither men's or womcMi's, in- eluding John Foster's. Pingree & Smith, Stacy, Adams, and other celebrated makes shoes that never sold for less than 5 110 n wiU buy tho nicest Ox U0u fr(l ties you over put on your feet, '.and it will go toward haying more children's shoes than $2 will in any other store in Omaha. Fixtures for sale. Store for rent. THE HOWE, 1515 Douglas St. TIE lBWLMCTiM STMIIM 1 That Record Still Stands when you hear anyone speak of fast traveling. Just remember tho Burlington still holds tho world' rec ord for long distance fast running 1,025 mllcn In 1,047 minutes. Flying trains for Denver, Chicago, Kansas City and St. Louis. Summer tourist rates now In effect. Tlokat Office, 1 502 Farnam St. Tal. 2S0. Burflnolon Station, 1 0th and Mason Sts. Tal. 120. s All Light and Medium Weight HAYDEN Men's and Boys' Clothing at Half Price. You can have unrestricted choice of the fin est $18, $20 and $22,50 men's suits in our store, at $12.50 3.75 They that will not "Thoy that will not bo counseled cannot bo helped." Wo talk shoes to you almost daily, and our talking brings good returns. Yot, there aro quite a number of you who do not eomo here for your shoes. When we tell you that this is the safest shoe store in town, we mean it. Safest quality safest styles safest tits safest prices. We're not finding fault with you be cause you do not trade here. You do not know how much better we can serve you than other shoe stores. After you trade here once then yon will know. You need not indulge in "searching investigations" to discover values. The best things are put forward to tempt your quick buying thought, we never abuse your faith or trifle with your patience by offering make believes. Nebraska Shoes are Good Shoes Two Prices Today to Tempt You. Women's Oxfords, $2.50 values for $1.50 Women's Tan Shoes, $3.00 values for.. $1.90 Every pair t;uttr;inteeii regardless tlte price you pity. 1 IT V .0 J&D 10 23- HAYDEN Ranrains fnr WnmRn s Who Wear Wrappers More and bigger bnrgniin than ever in our Wrapper Depart ment tomorrow. Wo will plaeo on sale all our light, wrappers, in percales, lawns, dimities, organdies and Egyptian tissues. 'to dozen ladies' Wrappers in red, blue, black and white extra waist lining yoke trimmed in braid ruffle over shoulder worth $1.00 for 75 dozen Wrappers made of lawns, dimities and percales made with 12-inch flounce extra wide at hips trimmed with white yoke and ruflle over shoulder worth Sl.fiO for 50 dozen Wrappers in line percales and lawns extra waist lin ing 15-inch flounce extra wide at hips yoke and pleated back -felled armholes trimmed in line embroideries and insertion a well made wrapper worth 2.50 for 25 dozen Wrappers in percales, lawns and organdies trimmed in white tucked yoke edged with finest embroideries worth $ for lo dozen ladies' nigh class wrappers made or rJerypuan tissues and organdies trimmed in tissue and blac velvet ribbon edged with valenciennes lace worth $-4.50 for We also place on sale a few dozen White Lawn Wrappers. 10 dozen White Lawn Wrappers separate yoke pleated back ruflle over shoulder 15-inch flounce worth $1.75 for 5 dozen White Wrappers made with tucked yoke ruflle over shoulder edged with val enciennes lace worth SJ.75 for , During this Wrapper Sale we will offer bargains that have been unmalched and unknown in the cloak departments of this city. 50 ladies' Tailor-made Suits in grays, blac and tan some silk lined worth ?.'W.OO and $.'i5.00 for Ladies' Golf Skirts, in black, brown, gray and blue worth S7.50 for 59c 79c ctra waist lin- 98c $1.48 $1.98 Wrappers. 79c $1.00 ains that have been itinntWu rf 4Tiiu Ua' iiiinii nirj vfi win? til ? $9.98 $4.98 HAYDEN BROS. oo oo ooooooboioioioioioio jaoc I On the Fifth Floor.... o o o o o A few words to announce a Gigantic Move But every word means a world of profit to you. You can also have unrestricted choice of our entire stock of men's Fine Odd Trousers, regularly worth from 2 to $7.50, at J)5c, $1.25, 2.50 and Hoys' All Wool l?2.00 Yestee Suits, 98C Hoys' Washable suits at less than -10c on the dollar. $2.50 Washable Suits at 95c $1.75 Washable Suits at 75c 1.25 Washable Suits at 50c 75c Washable Suits at 25c 15c Washable Knee l'ants at 5c Men's Fine Suits at $1.75 F7 SZf Worth double ,iJJ About MO men's stout suits- suits to fit the short and stout man, that are worth from $10.00 to $1S.C0 i f (f now for only $5.00, $7.50 and IKJ.VJVJ HAYDE1 BROS Selling the Must Clothing in Omaha. We still have some exceptionally desirable rooms although about three-fourths of the rooms wore rented when the army headquarters mored out. That is merely an index of the popularity of ...The Bee Building... The entire fifth floor has been re-decorated and pre sents a most attractive appenrance. An office here, in a fire-proof building, will cost you no more than in some fire traps. R. C. Peters & Co., Rental Agents, The Bee Building, 17th and Farnam Streets. o " . o o o o s o o o o o o u o o o o o o oooooooooo oo oo oooooo IIAVK YOU BVISH filVUX A KAMI THIAIi TO. . . . "Krug Cabinet" If not, you havo mlsscil a rooi! thing This exquisite malt beverace utanclH on t unique basis. U sella Itself. Ita fame and reputation li the envy of many. Tho palato the beneficial result achlovel "within" the Inner man aro tho only and real JucIrcs ol Its merits. Approved of by them, It tri umphantly enters Innumerable households. Where Cabinet entors, doctors and druj bill exit. JIHrtWUl) IIV ritici) khlcj iihi:vim; co l'hanc OMAHA, Mill FULL OF BIRD SEED Our wiirohoiiHo Ih pri'tty nearly "FUI,Ij OK HUH) SKUO." it's nlco clean sced n mixture of hemp, nnnary, millet nnil rape. A piece of etittlo bono nnd a nmnll suck of Hand In each i:u k, w- This Is tho hind of n pnekneo always sold for 10c W shall tomorrow morning plauo on special salu 4,000 packages at 4c per package Wo sell cuttlo bone, nlco largo pieces tot Sc. Illrd Manna, package 15o Gunning's Illrd Tonic, bottln 25a .McAllister's Silver Gravel, package ,, I0o Kaompfer's Mocking Illrd Food, pkg.. 3So ShnDpard's Song Hestoror, bottlo 20a Ooldun Harvest Illrd Reed, package .. lQo Itomomber you savo fi conts by buying a te package of. tho mixed bird seed men tioned above. Preparers of prescriptions and promoters of popular pharmaceutical prices, Sherman & McGonnell Drug Co. Cor, Kllli mill Doilicr Streets. Laboratory and warehouse "middle of block." I