12 THE OMATTA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 1901. LIKE FAGIN'S WILY BOYS Folico Rereal Parallel for Ohaptsr of Dlokeni' Btorj. WHOLESALE THEFT OF ODDS AND ENDS Lulls Arrrstril for Atrnllntr Assert Hint Thry Arc CnilerstnillrB of a Man Pollen I'rue Striniceiit I.niT. Piigln and Oliver Twist up to dnto a chapter of Dickens' story repeated in Omaha. The pollen uncovered a nest of Illicit Junk trailers yesterday and In consequence they nro urging tho enactment of on ordinance which was proposed two weeks ago forbid ding the purchase of Junk from boys under nge At that time two boys were arrested for Ming n lock from a switch stand and Imperiling tho lives of possibly hundreds of passengers. This tlmo there was not this clement of risk, but a bothcrsomo, and In the long run a costly, habit which boys nre forming and which one man Is charged with encouraging. James Kubat, a boy of about IB years, was arrested Tuesday afternoon on a charge of stealing encased copper wire. Later In the afternoon O. A. Morris, whoso parents reside at the corner of Fourth and Jones streets, was also arrested ns having been concerned In the same transaction. The boys had sold about twonty-flvo pounds of the wire, receiving 14 cents a pound for it, while It Is worth 25 cents In tho general trade. Into Hit Suentlio. Tho lads wero placed In tho sweatbox Knveral times during tho afternoon nnd evening, but refused to tell to whom they had sold the wire. This Information was drawn from thorn yesterday and In conse quenre It. Ilollandor was arrested on tho charge of buying and receiving stolen prop erty. When Hollander and Morris wcro brought together tho latter said that at sev eral times hn had cold wlro to Hollander and that ho bad encouraged them to bring It to him, saying that ho did not caro whero they got It, that he would buy It any way. It Is said that Hollander has no place of business, but goes about over town buy ing brass, copper and other Junk and re selling It to regular Junk dcalors. It Is said that during last year tho Thomson-Houston Electric Light company lost more than 1,000 pounds of special lead en cased copper wire which Is used for under ground work. Tho thefts for which these two boys nro arrested wcro committed Sun day and Monday nights. The wlro Is In small pieces. George Keobber appeared ns tho complaining witness In theso cases against tho boys. Sergeant Whulcn, speaking of these ar rests yesterday morning, referred to the or dlnanco which hnd been proposed nnd urged that something should be dono to advance Its Interests. "There," he said, "Is this man who has been going about encouraging theso boj-B to ateal this wlro and telling them that ho did not caro whero they got It, for ho would buy It anyway. Somo sort of an ordlnanco should bo passed which will put a stop to that kind of work It should forbid tho purchase of such material from boys who oro under ago. That would ac complish two things. If It was enforced. It would prevent much of tho petty thlovlng by which tho companies nro losing smnll bits, which rounl up In tho course of n year, and at tho samn tlmo It would keep lots of boys out of trouble. Such an ordlnanco would do nwny with lots of the complaints of petit larceny which wo havo against young boys." NO AMBIGUITY IN THIS Commercial Club Illrrrtiir .Unites l'lnln Tnlk on Tiiii-ii, Said a membor of tho board of directors of tho Commercial club yesterday. "Tho members of tho club nro all In favor of as low a tax levy iih can bo had decently. Only one or two of tho spoclal commltteo ap pointed by tho club to confer with tho city council to socurn tho lowest posslbln tax levy havo any sympathy with tho extreme position and revolutionary advice. Indulged In by tho young man who constitutes him self tho chief Bpokesmnn of the committee. "Thoy rocngnlzo In him merely the repre sentative of that ltttlo band of largo porp erty owners who meot each year about this tlmo In tho pnrlors of one of tho banks to protest against tho tax levy, whatever It may.be. Tho commltteo would havo been strengthened In Its position nnd had a much greater lnlluenco upon tho public bodies with which it held conference If It had been mado up of and Its caso presented by real representatives 0f tho Jobbing, manufacturing and other business Interests which havo built up Omaha nnd mado It what It Is, rather than to have so largo a sharo usurped In tho presentation of Its caso by those so notoriously representing tho largo real estato owners, whoso fortunes havo been Inrgely mado by tho thrift of othor men. "If Omaha wishes to furnish Kansas City nnd other commercial rivals with a sweet morsel to roll under their tongues It will bo In order to mako a great outcry and urgo revolutionary measures to ward off Impending ruin from u rnto of taxation which thoy would look upon ns moderate, and ordinary." WRECK OF A LOYAL FIGHTER 1'ntlirtln lteiinrttirc of nn Vnrrlor for .HolillerV Home, Old A war-scarred veteran, paralyzed In body and enfeebled In mind, was at tho union depot yesterday on hts way to tho sol diers' homo at Grand Island. Ho was practically helpless nnd bad to bo carried from a hnck to tho train. Worse than this wns the condition of hts mind, for he was deeply grieved to bo parted from his friends. Tho man wss formerly In the soldiers' home, but hnd been brought to this city for a visit with his son, resident hero. Though but ti5 years old, the trials of tho war and tho oipoBurcs which ho endured when a young man so woro upon his system that ho looked fully 75 years old. As ho sat In tho big wheel chair ho cried like a heart-broken child, and attracted tho at tention of n Inrgo crowd In tho station at that busy hour. Enlisting in nn Ohio cavalry regiment, he went through tho war vlth an enviable record, putting up a hnrd fight. Ho was at Shlloh and went through the Atlanta cam paign under Sherman. Memory had failed too much for him to recall vividly those memorable scenes, but they bad left a deop Impress on hts mind. While ho waited tho comiug of hts train ho would gathor his llttlo grandchild In his arras, snucezo her hand and weep over her. Ho was going back to tho soldiers' home, awny from kindred, nnd ho appeared to reallza that it might bo the laBt time he would over see them, Tlmn.nuda Kent lulo Killr. Kvery year a Urgo number of poor suf ferers whoso lungs are soro and racked with coughs aro urged to go to another climate. Hut this Is costly and not always i.ure. Don't bo an exllo when Dr. King's Not Discovery for consumption will cure you at home. It's tho most Infallible medi cine for coughs' colds and all throat and lung diseases on earth. The first dose brings relief. Astounding cures result from persistent use. Trial bottles free at Kutin t Co's. Trice 50c and SI. 00. Every bottlo -uurantccd. t BACK AT THE OLD STAND Tlra Ornistir Hrtnrti lo Mini I)lruKP Af f II Irs, O m n li n After an absence of nearly threo months Tim Ormsby strolled Into the pollco station yesterday and aikcd tho desk sergeant for n chew of tobacco. He said bo'd been down In Arizona, but beyond this declined to speak of himself. "Havo you found Hay Dlrum?" ho asked by way of steering tho conversation away from a more personal channel. "Kay Hlrum!"exclalmed the desk scrgennt. "Why, ho ain't one-two-thrce with us not when thero's kldnnpers to bo caught." Tim betrayed not tho slightest en thusiasm. He took It for granted there had been nn abduction in Omaha during his absence, but didn't care for tho details. "Humph!" ho snld, "are your kidnapers hero tho kind that gits themselves kot? Down In Arizona where l'vo boon Its ns fo as throe-card monto and twlco as profitable. "It's bad business," said tho desk sergeant, shaking his head nnd looking solemn. "Oh, I don't know. It's bcttr'n bank wreckln' and safe-blowln', nnd for dis tribute' wealth Its got tho graduated In como tax beat by a neck. Why, down thcro in my town was u lot of old hnrd-shullcd crabs that you couldn't get a nickel nwny from 'em with n pair of pincers. Kvery one of 'cm had tho Ilrst dollar he'd ever made. Times was hard, but these old skinflints had their dough suited and tho banks all had cold feet." "Cold feet? How's thnt?" "Why, thcro wns no circulation. Tho coin of tho realm didn't have as much circulation as an oyster. Then pretty soon there was four or flvo kldnnppln b In quick succession, and tho next week real estato was on tho boom." "Did they catch tho bandits?" "Ketch 'em! My friend, the cops down there couldn't ketch a cold." 'They offered u reward, of course." 'Oh, yes; they offered n reward all right, hut It didn't nttract ns much attention as n sheriff's sale. You see It was llko this. A few days beforo the kids was gobbled a buslness-llko lookln' chap named Moloch set up nn olflco Just ncross from tho (Ircasy Spoon restaurant and hung out his shlnglo as n lawyer. Ho bad lots of tho long green and bought regular, so he was all right. "Well, everything moved along serene until the fourth kldnnppln', and then It seemed that tho wrong set of mon got tho ransom, for the crowds In tho saloons talked Iynchln' pretty strong, nnd that night Moloch wanted tho town council to offer another big reward. "Tho next day a fly bob gets wlso and calls on Moloch. " 'The marshal wants to seo you nt tho station,' ho says. " 'What for?' says Moloch. " 'Ho thinks you'ro tho man that's 'naped all these kids,' say tho fly bob. " 'Well, I don't mind losln' to you that I am,' says Moloch, 'but I ain't got no business with tho marshal. You'll do Just as well nnd save time. You want to get your hooks on tho reward; nln't thnt right?' " 'I ain't runnln' nwny from no reward.' " 'You've got a brat or two yourself, ain't you?' " 'Three,' says the bob. " 'That's what I thought. You seo, I'm Interested In child study nnd havo en gineered several fresh-air excursions for them Into tho mountains. I'crhaps your kids would' "Well, they had a rhowln' match llko this for a few minutes and then tho fly bob mado up his mind to stick to faro nnd not try to get rich quick. "When I left thnt Arizona town It wns a fight between two gangs of kidnapers, with tho sheriff on ono sldo nnd tho town marshal on tho other, nnd business was rushln.' Kvery time a miner mado a klllln' something of his would be kidnaped mobby n burrow nnd mobby a grub stake and ho'd havo to divvy. Lots of money In circula tion and everybody happy." "Then why didn't you stay down thcro?" asked tho desk sergeant. "I wna nfrald they'd find out I owed a third Interest In tho Oreasy Spoon," said Tim. TR0BY MAKES A ROUGH HOUSE Kick In n Door mill Lot Vly a 1'imv triple Hut nnd Other .MInsIIdi. Al Troby escaped from pollco court yes terday with a light flno of $3 and costs beforo tho Judgo fully understood tho story of his Offense, which wilr hnnkeil nn ilrunk. enness and disturbing of tho peace. Troby entered a plea of guilty nnd tho caso went through In tho regular way until Troby's wlfo nppeared beforo tho bur with a talo of woo and marital unhnpplness. Mrs. Troby said that her husband came to tho place whero sho was working Tuesday night and wanted to seo tho two children. Ho was drunk at tho tlmo and threatened to break In If they would not let him In peace ably. Later ho returned aud was In nn ugly mood. Tho man In whoso homo Bho was employed went to tho door and refused to let Troby In. Ho then kicked In tho door and throw a brick at tho house. The Trobys hao two children, but Mrs. Troby claims that tho support for them falls on her and becauso of tho treatment sho has received from her former liege lord sho has refused to lot him see tho children. Tho Judge then told Troby that ho hail escaped with n light flno, but that It would bo tho last tlmo ho would get off so caHy, for If ho carao back again for molesting tho woman ho would be given the limit of tho law. At tho name tlmo tho Judgo told tho woman that Troby hnd as much Hti seo the children as sho had. Headache Neuralgia Colds "Orlp." Nothing llko "ORANOINE" powders to prevent, Instantly relieve, quickly cure eliminate. Aiiiioiiiit'PiiKMitN of tlt Tlieutern. With divers countor attractions this week "Miss New York, Jr." continues to crowd tho Trocadero at every performance. Tho engagement closes directly after tho Sat urday matinee, leaving tho houso dark in the evening. Thero aro said lo bo no larger nor bet ter companies on tho road than "Wine, Woman aud Song." which comes to the Tiocndero next Sunday matinee. Lovers of minstrelsy must enjoy tho an nouncement that Al Q. Field and his always excellent company will bo at Doyd'a theater for Its annual engagement, comprising two performances, mntlnco and night. Over llfty performers take part In tho perform ance, Including his great trlbo of Mamo lukes, Imported for a single senson from their wild natlvo resorts undor tho do minion of tho Ottoman omplre. They aro horalded as tho best Jugglers, acrobats nnd herculean performora In tho world. niKi). WITH NULL John, uge 73 years, 3 months, Janunry 29, 1901. Funeral from residence, 2008 St. Mary'a avenue, nt 2 p. m., Thursdny. Jnuu.irv III. interment, Prospect Hill. Friends InviteJ KELLY Mrs. Johanna, wife of John Kelly: residence Calhoun, Nob., aged 0; lied January 29 Has lived nt that place for tho last forty yturs. Are also well known :n this city John Kelly Is n well-to-do farmer nt Cal houn mill has many friends lit this cltv WHITE Mrs. Salllc." president of tho Ladles' auxiliary of tho Thurston Rltk's nnd state president of tho White Cross society, at her home. KM) Leavenworth street, nt 2:20 p, m. Tuesday, January i'J. Short funeral servlco will be. ,uld at tho residence nt 3,30 p, m, Thursday Friends of family Invited, Interment at Uloomlni; ton, III. X PLAN IS TRIED Fint Bale of Real Estate Under New Sjitem Tfikea Place. COINCIDENT WITH MEETING OF EXCHANGE IllililliiK ! llrlik mid 11 r. Ttik-y's II nil I l'nrU Lot l KiioeUrit Ileum to 11, ! Ilennnii ii n I'er ftoiml Ini I'filinciit. The first sale of real estate on the nuctlon system beforo tho members of tho Heal Estato exchango took place In Omaha nt 1:30 yesterday afternoon, nt tho conclu sion of tho weekly banquet of the associa tion. Ileforo the sale was started tho regular meeting of tho association was held, at which nddrcsses vrc mndo by James II. Ilrown, (J. M. Hitchcock and Ocorgo I). Durr of Lexington. Mr. Darr nnd Mr. Ilrown nro Interested In real estato In their sections of the state nnd reported n great activity In farm nnd rnnch lands. Each ono pre dicted nn era of prosperity for tho Nebraska farmer and land owner such as has not been seen In many years. Mr. Hitchcock stated that for tho first tlmo In many years Omaha real estate was beginning to move; that this condition was not spnsmodlr or of recent origin. Its In ception dating back to four years ngo, and that tho present nctlvlty In farm land wns the result of theso years of Improved con ditions for tho farmer and stock raiser. Ho thought tho nctlvlty In farm and grazing lands would be followed by activity In city property in all of the towns of the state and thnt It was alrcndy being felt In Omaha. Mr. TiiUrj-'i Auction. At the conclusion of tho speeches A. 1. Tukey offered for salo nt nuctlon, without reservation, lot IS. In block 2, replat of llcmls I'ark. Tho lot Is situated on Thirty fifth street and all taxes nro paid to date. Tho terms of salo wcro $2," down nnd $10 per month, 0 per rent Interest on deferred payments. Tho bidding started nt $25, the second bid was $30, thou It ndvnnced by $10 n bid until $50 was reached, when tho price wns raised to $100. Six bids carried the price to $125 nnd then by $5 raises the prlco was forced to $200. O. S. Ilcnnwa bid $203; Lowls S. Heed, $210, nnd tho prop erty was sold to Mr. Henawu for $212. Tho prlco on surrounding lots of a similar character Is $300, but tho salo today Is looked upon as u success, for the reason Ihnt the dealers generally wcro buying for themselves and not upon orders for In vestors, tho buyers evidently expecting to make a profit on tho deal. John N. Rald wln wna announced ns tho Bpcaker nt tho next meeting of the exchange. MR. ANDERSON HAS ENOUGH I'ollec .IiiiIki" Uridines u lliully Unt ie led 31 it ii Who Appear In Court, Lewis Anderson nppeared before Judgo Learn In police court yesterday with his right eyo heavily bandaged, but beneath tho outsldo covering wcro to be seen sevcrnl bloody rags. Ho was charged with being drunk. "Whero did you got thnt?" nsked the Judge, pointing to the eye. "Don't know," was tho man's mumbled nnswer. "Well. I guess you havo had enough. You can go." SHIELDS DEVELOPS A GAIN Sllxht Turn for County Attorney In Itovrnlrd III Con tent Cnnp. In tho rnrIsh-Shlcld3 election contest enso yesterday the ballots returned from tho Seventh and Eighth wards wcro Identi fied by tho election Judges nnd ordcrejl opened and counted. Up to noon three pro ducts hnd been counted, showing a net gain of tin votes for Shields. Til BY AIIB MAI1B IX OMAHA. I'mt'llmt Trsl of tin- Andrrrn hlrvl Shutters In tin- 1)i-n Moines CI re. The Des Moines (la.) Leader of Wednes day, In u detailed account of n disastrous firo in that city, which destroyed property valued nt $000,000, has this to say of tho valuo of the Andrcen steel shutters used on tho building referred to: "Tho flro demonstrated tho worth of Btccl window su;ttcrs. The shutters on tho north and west of tho Frankcl building prevented tho flro communicating to tho Knights of Pythias building on tho north and tho Oood block on tho cast. Had It not been for these It Is nbsolutely certain that tho en tire block, with tho posslblo excoptlon of tho slow burning Crocker building, would havo been swept clean. As It was, build It'gs ncross the clghtecn-foot nlloy escaped with less damage, because of tho shutters, than tho buildings eighty feet nwny and across tho streets." Ill ltl,l.(; j (. 1UMJTI3. Low I tn lo Went nnd Northwest. Each Tuesday, February 12 to April 30, special rntoH about half tho usual faro to Salt Lake, Ilutte, Spokane, Seattle, rort lnnd, San Francisco, nnd hundreds of other points In Utah. Montana, Idaho, Washing ton, Oregon nnd California. For nnrtli-nlura or tickets, call at 1502 Fnrnnm street, and ni iiurnngiop station, Omaha Neb. LUXURY SUCH AS THE ROMAN'S INDULGED IN Can bo reveled In In n modern bath room, when tltted up with porcelain tub, shower bath, tiled wall.s and Moors nnd exposed plumbing. We will tit you up a bathroom such as Lucullus never hived himself In. with nil tho modern Improvements nnd convenlen ecu. nt prices that cnunot ha com peted with Steam ami gus lit ting of all Kinds done Free & Black, Phono 10m 1SOI5 iMirnmn. ast .w5Wlfc for IIOHTO.V STOim .xl.lPI'BIt 4,I.IS. LndlrV Flnr 92 nnd l?i!.r.d Kid nnd I'nlrnt Lrntln-r !Hriii MnndiiU, l)Hc. ON IJAItCAIN SQUARES. 1,100 pairs ladles' very flno hand-sewed, block kid strap sandals, with bow nnd orna ment, also very fine patent leather strap sandals, made to sell for up to $2.50, go on bargain squnro on main Hour nt PSc. All sizes and all widths anil plenty of them. LADIES U 00 STOIIM HOOTS, $2.50. ON I1AIIOAIN SQUARE. 120 pairs ladles' genuine welt solo, high cut storm boots mndo to wear with rainy day skirts or for skating, or for every day street wear, absolutely worth $1.00 pair, ou salo on bargnln square tomorrow nt $2.50. MEN'S $4.00 AND $5.00 SHOES, $1.9S. ON I1AIIGAIN SQUARES. MOO pairs men's black nnd tan welt sole, new winter stylo shoes, mndo to retail nt $3.00, $i.00 and $5 00, and even $6.00, on snlo on bargain square nt $1.98. 1,000 pairs bovs' shoes at 98c In basement, nnsTON STORE, OMAHA. J. L. Ilrandels & Sous, Proprietors. NEIGHBOR OF THE CHIEF Hoy (I'rrru Arrnluurd In ro ller. Court nn 11 Vuurnnt. A next door neighbor of Chief Donahue has been lying In the city Jnll since last Saturdny and was brought Into police court yesterday on a charge of vagrancy. He Is Roy Green, a lad with nbout IS years on his shoulders. With hint wns John Diamond, u few years younger. Tho boyi wrru arrested Saturday on a chargo of stealing pigeons und It is said that tho valuo of tho goods stolen was about 10 cents, but the people who mado tho com plaint Insisted on tho prlnclplo Involved nnd woro determined to prosecute. For various rensons tho matter has been put off from day to day nnd n postponement wns made yesterday morning until February 15. To tin SUi'iitli'iil. "Rctter hnd they ne'er been born Who read to doubt or read to scorn." Hnvo you mado uso of tho marvelous powder called Rc-no-mny? No. Why not? Ilecnuso I fenr tho dangerous result of stopping tho perspiration. You surprlso me. I did not believe you so uninformed In matters hygl ilc. They aro rctrogudo Ideas, not prodessi -o as wo Americans are; we go forward (or advance) with the present cent-.y nnd not bark ward. Physicians recoj,rlzo tho absurdity of this lireludlcn nnd nrn utelvltii- f.. 1,. knrwn the necessity of curing excessive perspiration or tne uxllla (nrmplts), hands, fect nnd tho bodv liv rmlnmliu- nmi in scribing the dally uso of Re-no-may Pow- uer .Mnnurnctured by A. Mayer Co., 310 Hco building. ntillillnif l'rrmltn. .iT,i'J'i!,y '""PTtor of building has Issued the frllnwliig pirmlts: Oorge J. Stoiir.. friuno dwelllnir. Thirty-third nnd Lufnv ctt3 avenue. $2.noO: H. W Hlmnmiest, repair", Nineteenth nnd Mason, $250; j. Hnos.i, .ad dition, ,1S Sou.n Twenty-eighth, $250. For Any Kind of Cough Use La Grippe Cough Syrup It stops tho "hacking," rltroulc cough ns easily nnd quickly: iih It does tho more re- 1 cent one-foughs'ctilds. bronchitis, wheez ing of tho breath, "tightness" about tho chest. hoarseiH-cs and soro throat All yield quickly to a fow doson of this remedy. 1 Price. 25c und Mr. Samples free. FOR COLD IN JIHAD I'SK SlIHRMAN'S CATARRH JKLLY. Winn your bond aches (from cold) CS12 SlIHRMAN'S 111'- , CALVPTl'S Catarrh Joll, If yoj have never used it cull und get FRF.K SAMl'l K. You will know then that It's tho best '-i TAR1UI and cold medicine. Sherman & McDonnell Drug Go New Store, S. W. Cor Pith nnd Dodge. 7 S For One Day Sale. Unquestionably tho greatest Cloak business for Janunry In tho history of our house. Only ono day more nnd It must nnd will bo n hummer Wo hnvo taken nil tho garments from the Chtcngo manufacturers' stock, the New York manufacturers' stock, nnd tho New York Wrapper stock nnd cut tho prices in two-to mako this tho GREATEST ONE-DAY SALE EVER HELD IN AMERICA. From the New YorkStock. 200 SUITS from tho N. Y. stock and 100 from our own stock, in iilnrlc nmi colors, nearly nil silk lined throughout, suits that sold nt $18.00, $20.00, $25.00 nnd $30.00-GREAT ONE-DAY SALE PRICE. From the Chicago Stock. ALL THE SUITS that sold nt $12.00 to $U..00 Orcnt Ono-Dny Sale Price From the Chic ago Stock. ALL THE HOX COATS that aro worth $10 and $12-One-Day Salo Prlco 25 VERY FINEST COATS that sold up to $20.00, for From the New York Stock. THERE ARE JUST 175 or THE VERY I1ESV SKIRTS LEFT. They nre In nalny Day Skirts, worth up to $15.00; Ulnck Dress Skirts, olrborately trimmed, worth up to $14.50; Silk Dress Skirts worth up to $13.75 all go In ouo 1E5 Q lot in this great ONE-DAY SALE at only ipO.O From the New York Stock. YOUR CHOICE OF THE CHILDREN'S JACKETS, Including our own tremendous stock; everything on tho counters: nothing reserved, worth up to AO $10.00-ONE-DAY SALE PRICE ipyO From the Chicago Stock, 100 children's jackets- crri Ages 4 to 12, only ""v From the New York Stock. THE OREATE'T OFFER WE EVER MADE YOUR CHOICE OF ANY SILK OR SATIN WAISTS IN OCR HOUSE, colors or block, Including our lino waists mndo from Wluslow Taffeta and our well known waists, made from thefamoua Skinner's Satin, wnrrnntod for two years' wear; Wnlsts worth $C, $8. $10 and (11 O AO $12 Your cbolco this great ONE-DAY sale for only ipO yO From the Chicago Stock. 300 GARMENTS. INCLUDING LADIES' JACKETS, LADIES' IIOUCLE AND I'LUSH CAPES. LADIES' FUR COLLARETTES, all on our largo tnblo, worth (V 4 GZt $0.00, $7.00, $S00 aud $0 00 VOIR CHOICE OF ANY FOR iPl'UlJ CO DOZEN LADIES' WRAPPERS Extra heavy flannolleites. 12-Indi flounoo. yoko trln mcd over shoulder, a wrapper m.ido to tell for fChf $1 25- SALE PRICE m MB II Come Enrly Tho Liveliest THE SMOKERS PREFER BKCAUSK THE JOBBERS' PROFIT IS ADDED TO THE r. B. IUC1S XL C. CO., MANUlMCTUItUKii, ST. LOUU, MO. UfilJJl "BE iioston HToim mu uosir.itv sam:. 1,000 llntrn IIom- on fnle Tnriny Orrnt inlp of Drrsi 't rliiiniliiK, 20C HOSIERY AT 1C PAIR. The balance of tho big hosiery purchase will be closed out todaj . Tho lot In cludes men's and women's flno Maco nnd Egyptian cotton hose, full seamless, fast ! color, all sizes, plain and fancy colors, worth up to 20c, go at Cc pair. Men's and women's flue hose, worth up to 25c, go on snlo at 10c nnd 12'sc pair. 26C AND 60C TRIMMINGS. 2C AND DO YD. All kinds of dress trimmings. Including silk braids, silk gulmps. silk cords, feather trimming, fancy braids, cut Jet, penrl trim ming, In all widths, newest designs, worth from 25c to 50e, on sale at 2c and f.c yard. HOSTON STORE, OMAHA, J. L. Rrnndeis & Sons, Proprietors. I : ; SETTLE IT Wo Jiro sick and lirod of this senatorial contest and want it sot Mod. Von en if I .ft a bettor man in the somite than the Hon. J'Mwai'd Hosowator. and we are for him first. last and all tho lime. Tnless this monkey busi ness stops we -will take a hand in it ourselves and make a trip to Lincoln and iind out about this and when wo do you can depend upon it that our choice goes through with Hying ctdors. SCHAEFER CUT PRICK DRUGGIST a. XV. Cor. ltlfh and Cbloaso St. 1 -4 e A JVIUco along the 1 01 Columbia River by daylight . . . via Qmon pacific "Cbc Overland Route" on "Cbc Cbicago-portland Special" for Oregon and JVortb paetft'c Ccaot potnte. Only Cwo pTtghto from rltooouri Rtvcr to Portland. Che Be at Cractt. Che Ikflt Gqtnpmcnt. Cbc Xkot Serviec. Cbc Beat Cralno. Ordinary (Couriot)Caro Run Gvery Day. New City Ticket Offlce. 1H'J4 Kiirnam, riioneitlO Union I'asneiiKcr Stsitlon, lotli nnd Murcy, Phono 020 Only $8.00 Wo will extract your old worn out teeth, without pnln, nnd replace them with now ones, tho best for $S.OO n set. VITALIZED AIR for painless extracting. Taft's Philadelphia Dental Rooms 1517 DoiiKlnsSt. Unparalleled CLOAK BARGAINS. $10.00 $6.50 $5.00 $8.50 Cloak DeaMnt in Omaha. 1 mmfriQ JzAlLMo'Xim 1 vi fori? Xwx . n bears the name of The Nebraska Clothing Company. That's your guarantee. It costs you nothing. Nebras ka clothing is good clothing, correctly constructed, cor rectly cut, correctly priced, correctly sold. If from any cause, whatever, after you purchase a suit of us, nnd are dissatistietl. you can have your money back by ask ing for it. HmDE (iitn.vr cit At k kh & eiiKusH si,r. Milk Biscuit 5c Graham Crackers Oatmeal Crackers 7c Sweet Crackers 7c Frosted Creams "c Glngor Snaps c Ojstcr Crackers 5c Chandler & Rudd's American Club Houso Cream, per Jar 10c Fancy Full Cream Wisconsin Cheese. 12V4 A Fancy Wisconsin Swiss 10c risn iMtici:s. Special snlo on Mackerel nnd Herring. No. 2 Norway Mackerel, white nnd fat, per pound luc Spanish Uluo Rack Mnckcrel, very fat, pound 16c American Mackerel, per pound, 12c, 13c and luc KKKK Norwny Herring, pound 10c Imported Holland Milch Herring 10c Labrador Round Herring tic (JltOCEKV HAHGAIV. 10-pound sack Wholo Wheat Flour.... 25c 10-pound snck Graham Flour 20c 10-pound sack Comment 10c Louisiana Rice, pound 5c Carolina Rice, pound 74c Host Jnpnn Rice, pound SVjc Tapioca, per pound 7'.'je Suge, pound 7 He 3 dozen Sweet Oranges for 25c Lcptels, pound "'.in 1 dozen Navel Oranges 15c 1 dozen Flno Fancy Lemons 15c MI3AT SPECIALS. No 1 California Hams 7c 50-pound can best Lnnl $1.00 Rest Frankfurt Sausages 7:c 10 pounds best Lard 05c Roneless Corned llcef 7Vic Hulk Oysters, per quart 25o cii'i'i:i: AM) TK.VS. Good Ilrokon Coffee, today 10c New Tea Sittings, Thursday 1714c Wholo Fresh Roasted Coffee, Thurs dny 12'4c Rasket Fired Japan Ten 35c Golden Rio Coffee 15c Fancy English Breakfast Ten 3Sc Choice Drink Mocha nnil Java Coffee.. 2.1c Moyuno Gunpowder nnd Young Hyson 0c Mnndelllng Juvu nnd Mocha, 35c pound, threo pounds for $1 00 Our Spring Leaf Jnpnn Ton, only 4Sc UAnii' I1AI UOS MARK stercd Mayer Co. bi i: BUILDING, OMAIlA, Ml!. MISS A. MAYER- In reply tu your -a it 4' V6h nnd perspiring feet nro tilings or mo pan. About two or three npplient Ions nf your powder relieved them entirely. I am moro than glad to recommend tho ubu of your powder to my friends Very respn ifu'ly. 1R. E C HENRY. RE-NO-MAY WHITE POWDER remotes all bodilv odors. If properly used no dress bhlelds arc required. PRICE 50 CENTS Sold l! IT) u here. A. MAYER CO., 316 Bee Building; Omaha, Neb. co.vsli.'i ation nti:i khom - i. When ordering by mall add 5 cents man iih in wiiii imiiii iiimmiimwiiw im inri Mil i in I The art of saving To neglect to plant is to client yourself out of a harvest. If you fail to look into the economical part of your clothes buying, how can you expect to save money. If you buy clothes and care to save from 25 to 50 per cent of your money trade here. If you are not particular and want to pay for the name of the manufacturer, buy it else where. All Nebraska clolhinc llYDENs Furnishing Goods Sale Mens heavy Jersey ribbed Shirts nnd Drawers, In blue, brown nnd ecru, thnt nro sold nt 76c, on sale at 30c. Men's $1.50 Colored Laundered Shirts, with sepnrnto collars and cuffs, in all tho new styles, nt 75c. Men's $1.50 nnd $2.00 Wool Sweaters on sale nt 59c. Men's 25c Wool Hose. In blnek, grny and camel's hnlr colors, nt 15c. Closing out all tho men's Winter Oloves at onc-hnlf price. 100 dozen men's fine Colored Laundered Shirts, In nil tho now styles, nt 40c. All tho men's $1.50 Colored Silk Mufflera nt 49c. The largest lino of Indies' fine Muslin Under Garments ever shown by any houso In Omaha. 100 dozen ladles' lino Cambric Drawers, hemstitched nnd rulllcd, nt 25c. Ladles' lino Drawers nt 50c nnd up to $3.00. I. miles' fine Muslin Gowns, full slzo and extra long, worth 76c, nt 39c. Ono lot of ladles' flno Cambric Gowns, TNortT: up to $2,00, on snlo nt 60e, 76c and 9Sc. Special bargains In ladles' CorsetB at 39c, 49c nnd $1.00. Children's. Drawers, In all bI'cs, at 16o; worth 25c. 100 dozen children's Embroidered Draw ers, in nil sizes, regular 60c quality, nt 25c. Ladles' lino Skirts, In laco trimmed, at 75c, 9So and $1.50. Ladles' Corset Covers at 10c nnd up to $2.00. Specials Thursday. 10c Embroideries, 1c yard. Torahon Laces, lc. 2VjC, 3c and Dc yard. Dress Trimmings, lc $2 00 All-Over Tucklngs nnd Embroideries, 60c ynrd. 25c Lace Trimmed Handkerchiefs, 9c. Rest Corded Velveteen Rinding, 2'.S.c. uiwncu nM U-E1S DO YOUR FEET PER SPIRE IN WINTER? RE-NO-MAY PINK I'OWDKIt not only relieves, but positively euro's all illsenst'H of the feet nnd hnnds. Stops oduroUB perspiration --cure ten der nnd swollen feet. Endorsoil nnd prescribed by Icudlng physiclnns. nolo I am pleased to say thut tho tondor far pestage, A Hearty Laugh Is seldom enjoyed by those who havo poo' TEETH because they endeavor to laugh a 1th their mouth shut. Artificial teeth made by us nro nnt ural In appeaiance ami perfect In use Tho wcunr suffers no Inconvenience. Prom the preliminary step of extract liig o' I teeth to the final adjustment of tho new ones our methods nro pain less BAILEY, the Dentisl ill- l'ntlim lllui'k, Kith X Co run in bin. I'Uiiur 10HO, I.nd)' AttendMUt. I