Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 10, 1901, PART I, Image 5
TITR OMAHA DAILY 1JKE: SUNDAY, XOVEMBKH TO. 1001. BRIGHT BOY IN HARD LUCK fid Itorj Told hj t Waif at tli Polio StatUn. ARTHUR HUSSIL'S ROUGH EXPERIENCE arontliful I'nrliirrn In .Mlrry I-'imiiiiI Siiffcrliiit from I'old it ml Ittiimrr in it l.nnilirr iiril mill S ' ;ifii Itellrf. Arthur llussle of Kurekn Springs, Ark., gd 13 years, and Nick Worlds of Wilton, Kan., aged 11! jcnra, wore picked up by Urn bolleo about 2 yesterday morning In a lum lor yard near the west approach of Ihi Douglas street bridge. Uolh were suffering from hunger, exposure and homesickness, nd one was without a coat, having nothing to protect him from the chill mornliiB air pave n pair of Jeans trousers and a thlu col ton shirt. At the slntlon they cro warmed and fed, and then by demon their story was wrunp from them, The annals of Nick Worlds arc brief. Ho rnn away from home ten days ago because )Ih father wanted him in t to school, and pined then ban been knocking iioonl the country In box care. When li li upending taoney ran out ho pawned hi coat. im nf I'nor Widow. The story of Arthur llusslc Is less com monplace. Ills father Is dead and his Bother Is a poor widow living at Hureka tiprlngs, where she supports herself and two pmall children by taking In VHBhlng. Three jreari ago Arthur, then a lad of 10, was sent to work for a fanner named Herman llcr- Velmoler. five miles hoiiUi of Albion, in whose employ he remained continuously until Wednesday of this week. On that day the farmer drove to Omaha, bringing Ar thur with him. When It wa time to ro turn Arthur was nt the appointed place of meeting, only to learn that his late cm ployor had gono home without him, nnd then lie realized that, like Hob Singleton In Ue Vnn- nnrmtivo. ho wns marooned In a ntratigc land, penniless, without a "char .outer" nnd almost without clothes. Klnce then he haH been looking for work, subsisting on scraps of food given him by Jdnd.beartod housewives. Friday, down on the river front, ho fell In with Nick Worlds. The iHds compared notes and decided to bo ''partners." When night came on Nick felt -tho nood of tho coat he had pawned nnu .Arthur took off his and gave It to his new Dal. When the pollccniAn ran across them nt P o'clock In tho morning It was Arthur who vas shivering In bis murtsiecves. llrrnkK I'nrtiirralilli, At the station yesterday morning Desk Bercesnt Ilavey decided to break up the co partnership. Long practice has given III in n keen eye for the rending of characters ml ho decided that Arthur's morals wouiu not be Improved by association with Nick. Nick's fnco hod a hardened look, his eyes were "shifty." and through his close cropped hair could be seen Innumerable wears and dents, attesting a pugnnclous temticrament. So Vntsy gave him n coat tho aleeves of which had to be turned back nboilt one-half to enable him to use his hnnris. nnd sent him bark to Knnsas. Arthur will be given tho hospitality of the elation until he can find a Job. Tho best bargains In the paper are on tho want ad. pngo. Don't miss them. Stomachs That Won't Work iMiint Itctnlii the I'niid nnd Hcfusr to IIIkpsI II, MnUr tin- lleml Heresy Hliil Hie .Verve' WenU. Xeril Mtuurl's n-ioi"lH Tnlilels. There Is a cure ,for dyspepsia. Sufferers who bavo tried noxious nostrums will prob ably bo skeptical, but skepticism vanishes when Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets nro tried. Whether tho trouble Is dyspepsia of long standing, or merely a Nlmplo case of Indi gestion, relief is prompt and pronounced. The less trouble the fewer tnblets need bo taken. Heaviness after eating, sour stomach, ns Indicated by belching, fallguo with slight exertion or ,wlth no exertion nt nil. dis turbed sleep .nervousness, constipation, de pression, "blues." their things can com monly be Ret. down as symptoms .of dyspep- In. And dyspepsia Is merely Indigestion ln nn aggravated form. Hy promoting perfect digestion. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets produces strong nerves, restful, refreshing sleep, pure blood and good sound healthy flesh. They mnko thu kin clear, the eyes brlRht, the mind cheer Mi. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are n medicine nnd mora than a medicine. They digest the I food and make It eusy of assimilation, nnd .they relieve the Inflamed, diseased condl jtlon of the membraneous linings nnd tho glands of the stomach slid bowels. They 'help thn digestive organs over tho hard places and put them Into a healthy, acttvo condition. They effect a quick nnd per manent cure. You don't havo to continue taking them forever, still It Is well to have n box handy nnd take one at tho first (return of tho trouble. Perfectly well people are made sick by ating' too much, or unwholesome food, but sot if they tnke n tablet after entlng, I Treatment with Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets does not necessitate dieting or any change of habits. Thoy digest the proper food Imnd scl upon the other kind In such n wny s to mnko it pass off (illicitly nnd harm lessly, You may cnt and drink what you I like, when you like, and ns much as you llko If you take a tablet afterwnrds. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets nro sold by , all druggists nt 50 cents for full size pack l Me. I Send to F. A. Stuart Co,, Marshall, Mich., for llttlo book on stomach diseases, mailed free. Quaker Bath Cabinet a 5.00 Each The best cabinet made. The simplest Id construction and the most convenient to ! Ute, .Call and tbem. TI1C H. J. PENF0LD CO.. Medical and Surgical Supplies. Itgj Farsam St. OMAHA. HER CLOTHING IS HER PYRE Initio llllllnus llurtis tn Dentil no n lti--.nK of Sllnlil Al t' I it en I, Miss Hattle Hillings, aged 20 years, was fatally burned yesterday afternoon at 5:15 o'clock nt the home of her employer, V. A. Raunders, 2005 North Nineteenth street, while preparing the evening meal. Tho young woman, who wns alone In the house at the time of the accident, had started the lire, preparatory to cooking sup- per, when a live coal flew out of the stove and Ignited her clothing. Almost Instantly sho was ablaze and rushed out of tho kitchen Into the yard. Four young women who were passing In a carriage saw her and Immediately went to her assistance, tlcfore their arrival, however, tho girl was completely enveloped In flames, her cloth ing nnd hair being ono solid blaie. Ono of the strangers took off her own skirt and throw It over the burning girl. Mrs. Lutle Ilrynnl, a neighbor, who was attracted by tho screaming, throw r blanket over the girl nnd with the nsslstanco of tho four young women carried her Into the house, where she shortly nfterward lost conscious ness. Dr. Italph was summoned nnd had the mfortunnto young woman removed to the Clarkson hospital, where sho died nt 7.10 o'clock. Miss Hillings' clothing was burned from her body. Her face, limbs nnd body were ono rnnrs of burns. Miss Hillings emtio to Omaha from Missouri several yenrs aga. For tho past year Rho has been omployed by the family of W. A. Saunders, with whom sho made her home. Her mother Is dead nnd her father Is supposed to bo In New York, Mm. Saunders, mother of W. A. Saunders, said: "Mr. and Mrs. Baundcrs wore nway from tho housn when the accident occurred. I had gono to a neighbor's nnd bad been absent about ten minutes, when I heard tho Hcreamlng. When I enmo homo somo women who were passing In a carriage nnd some of thn neighbors hnd carried her Into tho house nnd put out tho lire. 1 have no Idea how the accident occurred unless a spnrk flew out of the stove nnd set fire to her dress. Hattle has been with us nearly a year and we nil loved her. She was n good, kind nnd faithful girl, nnd wo nie deeply distressed nt the sad accident. The young women who were In the carriage did not tell me their names, but their ac tion Is very coinmcndablo nnd wo nppre prcclate It." CAUSK III' !. I.I.IMi II A I It. llnnilriifT, Which Is n f.'rriu IIIspiisi Kill tin- l.'rrin. Falling hair Is caused by dandruff, which Is a germ disease. The germ In burrowing In to the root of the hair, where It destroys thn vitality of the hair, cnusing tho hair to fall out, digs up tho cuticle In llttlo scnlcn, called dandruff or scruf. You enn't stop the falling hnlr without curing tho dandruff nnd you can't euro the dandruff without killing the dandruff germ. "Destroy the cause, you remove the effect." Nowhro's Herplclde Is tho only hair preparation that kills tho dandruff germ. Herplclde Is also n delightful hair dresslnR. Don't miss reading the want ad. page. COUNT OF THE COUNTY. VOTE Otllclnl ('aiivnss Sees n Utile Unit Miiuemlered, lint o C'Iiihikc Mnde. Tho fourth precinct of the Third ward wns a bone of discord nt the counting of tlie ballots Saturday afternoon. The un official returns tabulated by the county clerk were admittedly erroneous and were rot taken Into consideration In estimating relative majorities, but Just what figures woro teturned by the election officers were a point upon which tho representatives of tho Interested candidates could not agree. Harry Miller claimed that according to the count ho had mndc a gain of seventy-four votes In that product, tho llgures or tho official count being: Miller 128, Unltt 8t, Thero wns one precinct of the Fourth ward which had not been returned un officially to tho clork. It was counted yes terday and gnve Unltt thirty-flvo majority. On checking up In tho other precincts Miller lost six votes, making his totnl loss forty one, nnd according to his contention giving him n net gnjn for the day of thirty-three. Ho now claims n majority of eighty-six nnd Is conceded eighty nn tho returns so far canvassed. It was tho Fourth precinct of the Third ward which gave Harry P. Deuel his only gain yesterday, this being twonty-two over that shown by tho unofficial returns, In tho First precinct of tho Fourth ward ho lost one, making his net gain twenty-one. A mistake wns discovered In one prerlnct which reduced tho vote for Ilcrka nnd Con nolly ten each, the llgures 129 being read 139, The changes In tho other offices were slight, having no effect upon the general re sult. Ilnd Colds are quickly cured by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It acts on nature's plan, loosens tho cough, relieves the lungs nnd opens tho secretions, effecting a permanent cure. It counteracts nny tendency of a cold to result In pneumonia. It is pleasant to tnke, both adults, nnd children like It. For salt by nil druggists. Tho want ad. pago Is tho poor man's mar ket place. Small prlco and big profits. MILLARD RIFLES MUSTER IN rrr Com p nny of (he Vntliinnl (Sunrd to He Nvrorn Mondny MkIH. Monday evening .t tho hall, corner of Sixteenth streot nnd Capitol avenue, tho Mlllnrd Rllles, slxty-ono strong, will be mustered Into tho N.itlonnl guard of the stnte of Nebrnska wilh tho following com missioned officers: T. A. Hnughmnn, II C. Stafford, first licutonants; Roy H Walker, second lieutenant. Tho mustering officer will be Colonel Brown of Wake field, Judgo advocate general of tho guard It is expected that nt tho services there will bo present llrlgadlur General L. W. Colby, RrlRadlcr General P. II. narry, Colonel William Haywurd of Nebraska City and Colonel Archer of Heatrlce. Tho Thurston Rifles and Omaha Guards will he out In force to welcome the new company Into the scrvlco of tho state. After tho muster n dance will follow. lllisrr VHtlon I'nrlnr Cars lletwren Oinnlin nnd .Sloni City Via the Northwestern Line. In addition to tho Parlor Cnrs and Observation Cafe Cars which aro run dally between Omaba, Sioux City and the "Twin Cities" on trains lenv InR Omaha at 6:55 a. in,, arriving Sioux City 10;05 n. nii and leaving Sioux City i lu p, m arriving at Omaha 10:25 p, m, tho Chicago & Northwestern railway has placed In service between Omaha and Sioux City Observation Parlor Cars. leaving Sioux City 12i50 p. m., dally, arriving at Omaha 3:50 p. m.. and leaving Omaha 7:50 p. in. arriving Sioux City 11:05 p. m. This lm provement In the servlco will no doubt still furthor popularize this already favorite line The lieo prints moro paid want ads. than any puier lu Omaha. WhyT Results count Woman's Work in Club and Charity Mrs. Carrie Chapman-Catt, president of elimination nnd dlscr mln.iMon, nnd that The Department of Kthles and Philosophy the National American Woman's Suffrage It wan the part of the woman to emphasize will hold Its regular meeting nt 4 o'clock association, with Mrs. Frank Young of the reality of tho ll,i''cn and to keep It on Tuesday afternoon. Hrokcn How, president of tho Stnte Suffrage In prominence. Mrs. Mary Gerard Andrews . association, arrived In Omaha nt noon yes- spoko of the "Woman in the Professions," The new children's Industrial school terday, and with the tnembers of tho expressing It ns her opinion that of all the opened In the basement of Trinity Ca- Omaha Equality club conducted a confer- professions there are thr-n for which thedrut at 10 o'clock on Saturday morning, ence In the afternoon at tho First Presby- women are especially suited- teaching, tho the classes for the present being under the terlan church. Mrs. C. W. Damon pre- ministry md medicine, owing to the In- direction of Miss Magec. The cooking tided. lierent sympathy of her nature. school apparatus from the old Child Pav- Tho program opened with a umber, A question box followed, the members of ing Instltuto building ban been purchased "Sweet and Low," by the Ccclllan quartet, the audience writing questions regarding and movedto the now local lou and tho nw followed by nn Invocation by Dr. Newton M. ruffrnge, which Mrs. Catt answered, this classes will tncludo many of tho children Mann, and n vocal solo by Mrs. Ilene 11. concluding the program. who formerly attended tho Institute school, Coc. The address of the afternoon was - There nro to bo classes In sewing nnd made by Mrs. Frank Young, who spoke on The evening's program opened at S cooking, tho general woman's suffrage, subject. o'clock with three vocal numbers by Mrs. 1 A symposium followed, Prof. C. O. Pcarso Kcne Hamilton Coc, accompanied by Mr. Miss Magee has announced thnt she will speaking of the "Twentieth Century Oscar Oarclsscn, followed by a violin solo receive donations of clothing and Thanks Woman in the School." In his opinion, by Mr. Kduard Onrclsscn. Mrs. C. W. giving offerings for the poor, nt Tenth this tencher will not bear tho marks of Damon then Introduced Mrs. Catt, who Street City mission, and nttend to Its (Us her profession, na It Is claimed the teacher spoko on "Kcnl Democracy." She opened trlbutlon among the worthy poor of that of todny docs, but will lo n winsome crcn- with tho statement that the enfranchise- and other districts of the city,' turo Just like other women who will "love" ment of tho women of the I'nlted States is 1 pretty gowns, rings nnd social affairs, and Inevitable, and that the only questions In appreciation of tho assistance of the will take tlmo for them, nnd so be the bet- now nro when nnd where, first. She fot- Needle Work Oulld In furnishing over 1,500 ter fitted to minister to the true necessities lowed tho progress nnd advancement of new garments to tho various charitable In of the pupils under her care. Dr. Freda women up to their present attainments, ma- stltutlons of tho rlty. theso organizations, tankton npoke of the "Twentieth Century terlal and Intellectual, and stated the oh- among which nre the Ylsltlng Nurses' ns Woman In the Home," expressing It as her Jcctlons offered to their enfranchisement soelntlon, Creche, Child Saving Institute, belief that tho effect of the clubs, business nnd then with statistics nnd logical nrgu- Old Ladles' Homo, Hancrofl Homo, Tenth life nnd other avenues Into which tho ment showed their Inconsistency and ns- Street City mission and many others, wish women of the day nro ndvancing will bo to sured her audience thnt women offered the to publicly thank tho members of tho Oulld rIvo her the better understanding of her very remedies of which society stands In for the aid It has rendered In Its eollco slsteni and nf tho real struggles of tho need. Hon and distribution of theso garments. world and so develop In her a broader sym- . pnthy that must the better preparo her for After her address MUs Laura A. OreRg "Tho Removal of Hill Hoards" will be the her office as homemaker. Dr. H. C. Herring spoko on the "Twcn- tleth Century Woman In thn Church nnd Philanthropy." Ho Bald that her prcsenco thero necessitated two things on her part, BECAUSE HE TOLD THE TRUTH loj Will tho Oonfidiic of Jadgo Baker bj lit Fraaknoii. HAD SMASHED TUfO SLOT MACHINES Culprit Tell n Plain Story of Ills Conduct nnd Jrt n Itcwnrd He Little Looked Tor. It takes something smoother than a dis abled slot machine to short-chango 13-ycar-old Leigh Jthodus, Tho boy deposited a penny in a gum ma chine and the coveted pink packagn of guru did not drop into his hand. Ho Immediately smashed tho machlno with n stone and re covered his penny. Seeking another slot machine he again deposited his penny nnd drew n blank. This machine was nlto com pelled to glvo up the boy's penny. Patrolmen tcscntcd Leigh's method of evening up scores with the slot machines and arrested him. Ho was brought before Judge linker yesterday morning for trial. "Did you break a slot machine?" tho Judge asked. i "I broke two of them," the boy replied In a firm voice. "Why did you do that?" "Hecauso I put pennies Into them to get gum and they wouldn't work," Leigh re plied with mnnly Independence. "Did you tnke nnythlng out of the ma chines besides your penny?" "No, sir," the boy answered. "Don't you know that It wasn't right to break tho machines open?" "Yes, sir, but It wasn't right for tho ma chines to have my money either when f didn't got any gum," was tsio douhle-headed answer. Judge Baker then asked the little fellow a few questions about his home and found that ho Is an orphan who came to Omnha Mr wnreham, to nrrango the material for from St. Louis a few months ngo nnd makes tll(1 nnnua Register. A prominent feature bin living by selling papen on the streets. ! of tho (tCrnoon was a comical debate rcu ilo sleeps at tho Salvation Army home for I (,,rP,i by Messrs, Arnold. Iluck, Clark and worklngmon when ho has money enough to chrlstlc. Tho society will hold nn open pay for his lodging. meeting November 19. Messrs. Hicks, Hlg- "Wlll you behnve yourself If 1 discharge ' n.i rnrvcll w ill take nart In the you?" JudRe linker asked the llttlo prls- oner. "Yes, sir," the boy replied with the nlr of a man who has never dono anytntng wrong In his llfo. He looked straight Into the Judge's eyes nnd had nono of the hang-dog oxpresslon of the crook. What will you do It I turn you loose: the Judge continued. "I'll go down to tho newspnper offices, get some papers and make money enough to get back to St. Louis." "Havo you any money?" Judge IlaKer nqulrcd. "No, sir," was tho prompt reply. "Then, how will you get papers?" "Why. they'll trust me," Leigh re sponded, with the confidence of a man whoso note is bankable in any quarter or the globe. 'I guess I'll discharge you," .lunge Daker remarked In a confidential tone, ns he slid n dollnr Into the boy's hand. "Oct yourBolf n good dinner and leave slot nia chlnos alono hereafter." 'I'll do that. The gum In tho machines Isn't" good nny way." Kindness was something new to the boy. Coplpy for out stocl bend bngs. Copley for solid gold knives. Copley for solid gold elgnr cutters. Copley for (torhnm solid silver. Copley for Hawks' celebrated cut. pins?, Copley for Uncut line KHONY (JOODS. Copley for candle sticks, cnndclabrns. Copley for diamond rlnps. Copley for watchcs-We say again Copley for Watches HENRYCOPLEY WARES OF GOLD AND SILVER, 15 SOUTH 10TII ST., l'AXTOM 11 LOCK, Epcltt Wtch r.arolnr n. M. lly., ChUf Watch lnipttor O. fl. L. Hy., O. K. C. A V Ky. nil K. C. & N. It. Change i. your .. Change for a Change of UNDERWEAR right now $1.00 per Suit to $0.00 t Black the $2.50 Hatter 107 S. Kith Street spoke briefly of the state, campaign of tho past two weeks, with the result of nddlng many now members to the Omaha Kquallty club. The program closed with a number by tho Ccclllan Ladles' quartet. Tears shono In his eyes as ho turned to leavo the court room. As he passed out tho door several attorneys who heard his testimony thrust quarters Into his hand nnd remarked that their faith In street urchins had iucrenscd. HlKli School Notes. A number of the advanced clnsses have received their second unit enrds. A number of Plattsmntith High school teachers visited thu school last week. Tho C. T. C. have postponed their meet ing to November lt on account of tho foot ball game. Tho Webster Oratorical society held n short business meeting Tuesday afternoon. The purpose of this meeting was similar to that of the Alice Cary. The signal corps has ngreed to practice every Friday evening, but wns unable to do so last Friday on account of the de parture of Its director. Mr. Dicks, from the city. Tickets were Issued Inst week for tho Omnha High school foot ball gamo to be played ngalnst Minneapolis High school on Thanksgiving day. Kvory pupil took nt lenst one ticket and Home took ns many as fifty to sell to the different business houses of the city. A business meeting was held Friday afternoon by the Allco Cary society. After n long discussion It wns decided that thoy should havo three pages of the annual Reg ister set aside for them. This society is nnxlous to have Its part of the Register difforefit from tho other societies, so de cided that the president's picture should be excluded. An Interesting history of the sorlety will be written by Miss Murdock. The pupils In the drawing department will commence on their Christmas posters next week. Theso posters will be sold tq tho highest bidder. The money realized will bo used to furnish tho drawing room In the new High school with statues, pic tures, etc. Posters were sold very suc cessfully last year. A Inrge number of boys attended the Deraostbenlnn meeting Tuesday afternoon. The president appointed n committee, con sisting of Mr. Stnndeven, Mr. Mooro aud ' .,rocraul, n 'I'rensurer for I'orto llli-n. WASHINGTON. Nov. 9 Tho president today appointed William F. Williughby of the District of Columbia treasurer of the Island of Porto Rico. Mr. Wllloughby will succeed Jncob Hollander of Maryland, who resigned tome time ago. When Making a Present of a box of candy be sure that you pet tho best -An Inferior quality of candy Is far from acceptable -Our candy is the best you can pot- It Is made of pure mateiinls and Is absolutely bnrmless Delicious confectionery Is tin; kind wo mulct; and soil Then we have a way of packing our candles which appeals io the Judgment of fastidious people Out boxes look appetizing when they nre opened-Caieful handling has almost as much to do with candy goodness as pood quality and skill In mnklng. W. S. Balduft 1520 Farnata 3L We Are Hunting for an order from you for a hunting sweater or shooting Jacket, which is In our line of goods thnt we manufacture. You can pick your colors and wo will mako It up for you. Como in and seo our dead grass color for hunting sweaters that we mako. It's tho real thing. In thin cold weather you surely want a pair of golf gloves or woolen mit tens, Our nssortmeut Is tho largest In town In this line. We nlways show you bettor valuo for your money than anywhere else. If you need yarn of nny description scnl your mall ordor to us. Wo fill them prompt ly and tako tho samo pains to match them for you ns If you would yourself. Ilettor try ua next time. Jos. F. Bilz Tho most completo yarn store in ths west. Tel, 1993. 322 So. 16th St, Mall orders promptly filled. Winter Shoes.... Tl- ..i ... . , . . .... . mat are maun mi toniiori ana particular all made of standard leathers in tho latest and most approved fashions by experts whoso work cannot bo questioned or criticised. Just such Shoes as women of good sense and refined taste! demand and such as our enviable reputation has built for us. MONDAY you can chooio from this .NKW LOT of Ilox Calf, Wax Calf, Enamel Leather. Patent Leathers J1.00 and $5.00; 20 new styles. Trice, $3.60 and $3.00. All widths and sizes. I The Rochester Shoe Co,, 1515 Douglas Street. subject on Monday nfternoon's meeting of the Political nnd Social Science depart- ment of the "Woman's club, Mrs. Ocorgn Thompson to read a paper on what has been accomplished In Omnha nnd other places. SUGAR CUT HELPS CONSUMERS Itelnllern Clvr Their Customers lie n ell of (he Iteilnoltiiu In Trior. th According to tho statements of Harry Fischer, secretary of tho Omaha Itctnll Grocers' nssociatlon, tho retail dealers are giving tho consumers tho bencllt of tho re duction In tho wholeBalo price of sugar. Tho wholesale price was 15.41 per hun dredweight nnd tho reduction of $1.HS per hundredweight brought It to $1.23, making It possible for retailers to receive nlmost their usual profit nnd Bell nt C cents a pound. There Is some difference of opinion ns to tho result of this cut somo of the Jobbers contending thnt tho reduction will continue until It becomes tho established price, whllo others maintain that It will follow the 3-eont price mado in ccrtnln localities by the American Sugar nellnlng company a few weeks ngo. Representatives of tho American Hoot Sugar company still mnlntaln that $4.25 Is not "tho market prico" contemplated In their contracts, nnd that upon dcliery they will bo warranted In collecting n price 10 per cent below $5.41. which they contend Is still tho market price. Tho beet sugar people hnvo mado no deliveries elnco tho reduction In prlco mado by tho refining company. Astounding Dlsrovery. From Coopcravllle. Mich., comes word of a wonderful discovery of a pleasant tasting liquid that when used beforo retiring by nny ono troubled with a bad cough nlwnys en sures n good night's rest. "It will soon euro tho cough, too." writes Sirs. S. Hlmol- uurger. ror mreo generations our family hns used Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption and never found Its equal for Coughs nnd Colds." It's an unrlvnled llfo snver when used for desperato lung diseases. Guaranteed bottles, 5uo nnd $1 at Kubn & Co.'s. Trial bottles free. Don't miss reading tho want ad. page. Fall Negligee Shirts Thoy aro tho best and most stylish In Uncle Sam's broad domain and here Is the modest price $1.00. Ther Kelley & Iieydcn, Make Shirts 10th & chicaga set vice, i neso ar rename snnes in every and Kid Vlcl, No bolter sold elsewhero at .New Catalogue Now Ready. DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK? ' i p Wllh Tl TTTTTi .....V . TT1 VI I II 1 -7 m. Do You Have Rheumatism? Have You Bladder or Uric Acid Trouble? To Prove thnt SWAMP-ROOT, the Great Kidney ntick Bladder Remedy, will do for YOU, all our Readers may have a Sample Bottle Sent Free by Mail. rnln or dull ncho In tho back la unmis takable evidence of kidney trouble. It Is Nnturo's timely wnrnlng to how you that tho track of health is not clear. It tlieso danger signals aro unheeded, moro serious icsults aro suro to follow; Drlght's disease, which is tho worst form of kidney trouble, may steal upon you. Tho mild nnd the oxtrnordluary effect nf tho world famoiM kidney aud bladder rem edy, Swnmp-Koot, Is soon realized. It stnnds tho highest for Its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. A trial will convlnco anyone and you may linvn n snni- plo bottle for tho asking. Lame back Is only ono symptom of kidney trouble ono of many. Othur symptom showing that you need Swamp-ltoot are, obliged to pass water often during tho day nnd to get up many times nt night, inability to hold your urine, smarting or Irritation In passing, brick dust or sediment in tho 1 urine, catarrh of the bladder, uric acid, constant headache, dizziness, sleeplessness, nervousness, Irregular heart-beating, rheu matism, bloating, Irritability, worn-out feeling, lack nf ambition, loss of flesh, sal low complexion. If your water when allowed to rcmnln undisturbed In a glass or hottlo for twenty-four hours, forms a sediment or settling Drexel's Special 1h n woman's shoe at $:i.50 In tlie ex troinn Htylea wide extennlon edge sole rope studied styles that cannot lie found iinywhoro else lu Omaliti In a $:i.!0 shoe just such a shoe as you would have to pny for We linvn theso lu all the sizes and widths and leathers Ilox calf viol kid enamel and pateut leather Wo know this shoe will please you In style, comfort, wear and price When you are shopplne; Monday Just drop In and let us show you this new ?:i.f0 speclnl If you decide, to buy you izet your money back If you are not eatlslled. Drexel Shoe Co,, Krrr Fall Cntnlnunn Kovr Ilendr. Omaha's I'-t-date Mine House. 14111 KARNAM NTHKI3T. Echoes from New York "Whllo It Is true that the full product of tho Knabo factory Is sold for several months to como, Knabo dealers say that Knabo customers aro willing to wait a little rather than forego thq lifelong pleasure and satisfaction of owning this Incomparable piano." Music Trado Re view, Nov. 2, 1001. Fortunately wo liavo a flue stock of theso renowned pianos for our holiday trade but an early selection Is advis able We nlways take pride In showing theso celebrated Instruments. A. HOSPE, Muslt and Art. 1513-1515 DiukIm. Warm Up How? 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