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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1902)
12 TJ1E QHAIIA DAILY BEEt SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1002, BITES RETURNS TO COMAHD AfUf lotfag Bsarl sf Gsasrali to Etorgmli Annj f nta. POUBT AS TO CONCENTRATION OF TROOfS sValle It U t'nderatood that Board ButommraArd aome Artloax Dell , alt I.form.tlom is Wot Ready for tha r.olle. General nates, commander of tha Depart ment of the Missouri, returned yester Bay from Washington, where ha haa been lor aoma time on the board of generals tailed to consider a reorganization of the posts of tha army in the United 8tates. According to Instructions tha members tf tha board are to consider their recom mendations aa confidential, and for this rea son no anthorlsed report of tha proceedings pt tha board will be given out before It Is Issued from the office of the secretary of par. It Is understood, however, that tha re port goes Into details as to the changes Itocessary In tha several departments of tha country, and that a recommendation waa sent to tho secretary upon the subject of tha concentration of the troops near the Urga transcontinental railroads, so that Ikey could be moved with the greatest fa Billty, Thla la tha policy which has been bp-posed by several of the officers of tha yrcny and many of the representatives of tha labor unions under tha plea that it would be taken a a threat to tha working- Sen of tha large cities. None of tha mem ire of tha board will say what tha recom mendation waa upon tha subject. Bates Worked in tho Kaat. Thm session of the board In Washington ku or. short duration, lasting no mora than four days, but tha work of the mem bers extended over a longer time, as upon Ms formation tha board organized several kubcoinmittees which Investigated the con dition In the several departments. General Bates waa on the committee which investi gated the condition of the eastern depart ments and spent considerable time In tha pastern states, returning to Washington (he laat day of January, when the float aes- Kon of the committee opened and lasted i roe dais. "While In Washington," said the gen- Eral, "the principal theme that Interested be lawmakers and public generally waa the question of reciprocity with Cuba. The toatter has developed factions, one favor pig the broadest trade arrangements with the Island, and the other taking an oppo site view. The western men are taking the greatest Interest In the question on account of the beet augar Interests, and the result Is still in doubt. "I met General Manderaon 'Just before I left. He will not return to Nebraska for gome time, I understand, aa he la to take Mrs. Uanderson to the south for the benefit at her health. Bhe is not as well aa was toped and it to believed that a month or ao I a warmer climate will do her much food." SURETY COMPANY IS LIABLE (for York Corporation Held for- Bhort eie ef Cashier Grtmstead of Humboldt Bank. 'Judge Hunger has filed In the United Qtates circuit court an opinion in the case cf the National Surety Company and otters against the State Bank of Hum boldt, In which he finds for the bank. The case came up on a complaint filed fey the National Surety company to render inoperative a Judgment secured in the State court of Nebraska by the bank tgmlnst the surety company on a bond given to secure the bank against one jGrfmstead. the cashier of 'he institution. Qrlmstead committed suicide and It was found that he waa short in his accounts. Suit was Instituted and a Judgment se cured. The surety company alleged In Its bill in the United States court that the company giving tba guaranty, a Missouri concern, had gone out of business and transferred its business to the New York company and that no servics had been had vpon that company. The Judge holds that ho service secured upon the Missouri cor poration was effective as to It and that the liability of the New York corporation gnust stand with the liability of the corpo ration making the engagement. TAKE DESERTER IN THEATER pVm- OAtae asa Several Privates ' of t Military Company Create) onto Commotion. Aa Boer and several privatea of the MU tavd Rifles created some commotion at the Vrocadero theater Thursday night by ar Vesting one of their company there. The officers, armed with guns and bayonets, went to the theater during the performance Slid attempted to enter. The doorkeeper Refused to aQow them to do so without Jlcketa. The officer then explained that ie had come after one of his company and did not intend to pay admission, enforcing bis threat by calling hla company and Inarching In. They were immediately hustled out through the barroom without tlr deserter. The manager of the theater waa then called and the disturb ance explained, after which the men were .Slowed to search the . house and leave V?lth, their prisoner. lllltons Colic H. Ecever, a carpenler and builder of JfTenton, Tenn., when suffering Intensely (rom an attack of bilious colic, sent to a Viaarbv drua- store for something tn rllava The druggist sent him a bottle of Chamberlain's Collo, Cholera and Diarr hoea Remedy, three doses of which effected a itermanent cure. Thla Is the onlv ramadv that etn be depended upon In the most aevere cases of collo and cholera morbus. Moat druKsists know thla and recommend t when such medicine Is called for. For aee vj em uruBSLais. Mortality Statistics. The follow I u a- deaths and htrtha war m. ported to the city health commissioner for ine twenty-tour Hours ending at noon Frl- Births if lldrwd Wilson.' girl; Zimmer man. 1S1 Wxbster street, boy; O'Kourse, lat rViuth Fourteenth street, bov: W. liawdln, i)6iJ P strvet, girl; Sullivan, iTJO reward atrxet, boy; Brunr. North Twenty- iuurth a I reel, girl; Hart ho, IMi Dotlge trt, bov. Iientha Mrs. John Houghton. X12S Rur. fletta street, 4Tl James C. J nktree. County hospital, 0; Lafayette H (Jjj-ner. 2639 Cali fornia strew I, aged 02; rrancls T. tlarrm, JlL Maple strvt-t. aged 7; Mrs J. E. UulngSj St. Josepn s noapiuu. aga o9. The Hot Sonata of Arkansas. Owned and controlled by V. 8. govern tnent. The nation's health and pleasure resort. Splendid winter climate. Golf. Ele t ganl hotels Saatmaa, Park and Arlington, For Information address hotel managers, or . T- Oodfrey, P. T. A., MUsourl Pactfio Ry letb and Douglas streets, Omaha, Neb. OsOO xos a Half a Day'a Wwrk. If you Hve tn the country or la a small owa and have a good acquaintance among the farmers and stockralsers In the neigh borhood. y0U C4D Biaks fS easily by four r five hours' work. v. rite us ana we will send you our proposition. The Bee Publish , lag company. Solicitors' Dept.. Omaha, Neb. ShampootBg and hair dreealag, tSo, at The nt-W Sta siUHs Tk Uli. COLORADO MADE CHEAP AGAIN Western Paesenarer Association De cides to Make Low gammer Tonrlsta Rates. General Passenger Agent John Francis of the Burlington returned ' yesterday from a meeting of the executive committee of the Western Passenger association at Chicago. He cald: "Two matters of importance' were dis cussed at the session. The first -related to what tourist rates should be established for Colorado travel the coming summer. It was determined after some debate to make the rates aa low as last year, so the mountain outings will be as cheap as they were then. During certain periods of time the round trip from Omaha was only f 15 and at other times 119. ' - ' "The other matter waa the colonists' fates to points in Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Montana daring March and April, good from prominent , terminal points at thla end, such -as Chicago and .the twin cities. It was proposed to make these rates good also from intermediate points along the lines. Thla question waa not decided." 1 n a: w ry 1 1 ii Three Import a tit Valentino Purchases Result in a Great Sale of Val s etitines 9 atur dav. - From two of the most prominent manufacturers in this country we bought their entire stock on hand at about 20c on the dollar. . From a prominent claim agent v. e bought a case of Val entines that had been in a railroad wreck and were re fused by. the consignee. We bought them at ,10c on the dollar, and tomorrow we will inaugurate the greatest Val entine sale that Omaha has ever witnessed. All week they have been on display in our show window, and have been very much admired.' Those fancy' celluloid Valentines that are generally priced more than most people care to pay, will now cost no more than one of those flimsy lace affairs. These are all in the newest designs and ideas. We havo divided the entire purchase into lots: In one lot we place all the Valentines that, generally sell for up to 25c each, one in a box, they go at 5c. The 50c Valentines go in one lot at 10c The 75c Valentines go in one lot at 25c The $1.00 and $1.25 and $1.50 Valentines in one lot at 50c, The Valentines worth up to $5.00 go in two lots at 50c and 75c. The small lace Valentines that generally sell at 5c and 10, go in one lot at lc. The large and small comic Valentines go in one lot at 10 for lc. ; Half of, our basement will be devoted to this sale. We recommend an early call as the , best will go first. Never before was there such a Velentine sale. BOSTON STORE, J. L. BRANDEIS & SONS Announcements of the Theaters. The amateur show-at the Orpheum to night will bring out another installment ot new aspirants with pretensions to fame and fortune before the footlights, and promises fun galore; The curtain will ring up on the regular bill at 8 o'clock sharp. Among those to appear are: . Miss Detain, ierio comlo; Hiss Miller, danseuse; T. V. Mulcahey. sidewalk comedian; Albert Mor ris, negro delineator; Harry ' Swanson, the pocket edition of Lew Docks tader; Willis Tate, the man who imitates; B. O. Boyd, vocal expert; Daisy Bell, the queen of. ong; the Expectation octette; Katherlne Wadlelgh. the lady that made the hit last amateur night; Amy Warren, coon singer tnd dancer; Sadie Fairfield, mo soprano, and others. Tickets ordered must be called tor by 7:30 o'clock. ' The character of Lisa, 'the White Slave, in Bartley Campbell's play of that name, is one that has been played by aome of America's foremost leading women. The long list. Includes Georgia Cayvan, Julia Stuart, Isabel Morris, Mary Newman, Adelaide Fits Allen, Jeffreys Lewis, Valerie Bergere and Helen Collier. 1 A very careful survey ot the field wss made before .Lillle Thurlow was selected for the new production of "The White Slave this season.-' She is an English woman who haa done nothing here except Mercla In Wilson Barrett's "The Sign ot the Cross." Is Lisa she has a congenial role, and her auccesa Is a foregone con clusion. The play will be seen at the Boyd Sunday matinee and night The ' Little Magnet Burlesquers close their engagement with two performances today. For tonight the management an nounces the event of the season. Farmer Burns, who defeated young Youssuf Thurs day evening, will meet the pig Terrible Turk. For this match no time limit has been set, the bout being decided by the first fall. Ksxt week Zlska and his com pany ot vaudevlllans are announced. Homeeconers Ba.sr.lssa, Tickets to nearly all points In the United States on sale at all ticket offices ot tht Chicago Great Western railway on the first and third Tuesdays of January and Febru ary at the low rate of one fare plua 12.00 for the round trip. Oood to return in SI days from date of aale. For detailed In formation address any Chicago Great West em agent, or J: F. Elmer, . F. A.. Chi cago. 111. ' -' Cigar aaleamaa, with established trade with large dealers, who buy direct from factories. . Address, giving sales, refer encee, etc., H. C Fisher, Fisher building. Chicago. Publish your legal neUeea U the Weekly Telesfeoae m, . ... -- - - SCOflELO idOimuiTca iaio ucsu. s. A "Dollar" Solo I to 10 o'clock Saturday morning, T to 9 o'clock Saturday evening ALL of our fieece lined and percale Ladles' Wrappers Choice, $1 This Is done to "clean up" the wrapper stock. They are all clean as can be and stylish designs, everybody knows we keep only well made gar-' ments. 1 Ladies' Woo! Waists, $1 We have a few nice flannel waists that sold for $2.25 that will go at this sale for $1.00 each. Ladies' Petticoats, $1 Better petticoats than you sver saw before at any aale for $1.00. Made of good black mercerised sateen made "nice and full." with deep flounce at bottom finished with ruffles. We have not been keeping open Sat." urday evenings, but will make an ex ception to accommodate those , who cannot attend the morning sale and open the doors this Saturday evening from T o'clock till o'clock. lUC SCOFiELD rMmuiTCQ. lfttO Iwuiai etree-t. All former cloak sales outdistanced. Prices lower than ever. . The linings cost more thsn you pay for the garments. Prices reduced to one-fifth, snd one-sixth actual cost. It ia stmpty a question now of CLEAR ING THB COUNTERS. We never carry garments over. Everything must be NEW AND . FRESH - when " the : season opens. CLOAKS. FOR 25e.' J00 women's 'cloaks on bargain squares. for only 25c. . ; .1 Every women's cloak In the house that sold up to $10,' silk and satin lined, all aa they are. In kerseys, frtesee and meltons. In grays and castors and other colors, your choice for 9S.4S. ' Tour choice of any automobile or raglan or any , cloak of any description In our house, that sold up as high as $20, for $4.50. Teur choice -of any of our fine 27-inch box coats that sold up as high aa $25, at $4.98.- - .... .... i) Lssssj .3 1 l3 S 15 A Valentino for I Cent The greatest Valentine sale ever held begins Saturday, February Its, at Harden Bros'. The largest and best assorted stock ever " shown In the city. Our prices are lower than any house In the country. M TA BLE3 COVERED WITH VALENTINES. (ENTINBS ' g ENTINEfr ' If VALENTINES ' lor VALENTINES for VALENTINE for VALENTINES .tor VALENTINES VALEMTINEall' for VALENTINES for i VALENTINES . , for ...... VALENTINES for ...2c ...3c ...5c zlt I2ic VALENTINES for VALENTINES for VALENTINES for VALENTINES for VALENTINES for VALENTINES for VALENTINES for VALENTINES AT ALL PRICES. ..15c .25c 50c ..75c .1.00 1.25 1.50 , 512,194 CL0IH1KG PURCHASE We bought tha entire stock of boys' and children's suits, reefers, overcoats and odd pants of Schloss Pratel, 70S Broadway, New York, at S6c on the dollar of manufac factum's cost. ' It goes on sale Saturday. $1.60 boys' long pants for 60c $2.60 boys' long pants for 95c. $2.60 boys double breasted knee pants suits, for 95c $2 60 boys' storm reefers, for 96c. $4.50 boys' extra line Norfolk suits, $1.95. (Sizes I to 10.) 75c to $1.50 odd knee pants at 25o and EOo, $8.60 boys' Norfolk vestee and manly suits, at $2.95. - $6.00 to $12.60 boys' long pants suits, sties It to 19, at $3.95, $3.75 and $5.00. WAIT NO L0..GER THE END HAS COME. All our flannel waists that sold up as high aa $7.60, divided Into three lots, come tn all colors, made from the very best French flannels, In all the new styles, at $1.98, $1.00 and 49c. Wrappers, suits and winter capes, all must go In this glgantle sale, Just begin nlng. . Women's suits, worth up to $15, for $5. Women's all wool suits, . Jackets lined with taffeta, all this season's styles, at $10. ' 100 new sample suits, submitted by man ufacturers from N. Y. for comparison, worth 'up to $25, for $15.00. 200 capes, In boucles, 80-ln. long, for $1.25. Women's wrappers only 26e. Women's $1.00 wrappers at 60c Women's $2 wrappers at only 68c. Women's rainy-day skirts for only $1.50. Women's silk skirts, worth up to $25, for $10.00.- ' ' SATURDAY IH THE BARGAIN ROOM THE BIGGEST VALUES EVER PUT ON SALE. '. THE ENTIRE P. B. HAIOHT CO STOCK ON, BALE. . . . NO PEDDLERS, DEALERS OR MANUFACTURERS SOLD TO IN THIS ROOM. DRESS GOODS 64 -inch fine-lustre black broadcloth, can't be duplicated for less than $1.25 yard 49c. 68-Inch strictly all wool Scotch tweeds, worth $1.60, heavy enough to be made up without linings 49c. 60-lnch extra : heavy Slcllllan, in black, blue and gray, j finest gloss mohair. We defy you to duplicate It for $1.00 per yard on sale at 49e. 64-inch strictly all wool cheviots, worth $1.26; 62-inch . black serge; 40-inch new spring granite worth 75c yard all will go at 49c. 80-inch Scotch tweed skirting, . in ail the new grays and browns, heavy enough to make up without linings, worth S9o yard on sale at 2Ec. : , . ;i . Half wool dress goods at 60, 10c, 15o, 19c yard !:: s r . SILKS, VELVETS, ETC. f . . .. We- have added a handsome Una ot new spring silks d"eur bargain -room silk de partment and Swells some of these- goods are worth tl.Ss.411.00 and 75c, we are re stricted to sell no silks or drees goods in this room- sVovef 49o yard. Come and ex amine tkem.4 24-lOoh stlctly all silk foul ards. Id 1 'all he new spring, shades, nloe patterns; they!' are sold' here in town aa high- as 750 a yard our price 49c. The best quality klkl cords. In short lengths, from. 34 to 10 yards In piece, sev eral pieces t match on sale at 89o. Plain silks and fancy silks, in evening shades, worth up to $1.00 yard will go at 49c. .Yard wide lining silks, black only, 6O0 grade 19c Yard wide black skirting, worth 76o will go at 29c. VELVETS 60c silk velvets, no blacks, 19c. 6O0 velveteens, worth 60c, all colors 25c 75c grenadines, ail colors 89c :. lOo Shaker flannel, 814c. (c LL brown yard wide muslin 4c. 10c towels 7V4c. :6c-full laundered prints ZHo. ' Simpson's black and white prints 4c Simpson's silver gray prints 4c. American shirting prints lc Simpson's fancy sateens, 10c grsde 6H0. 124o double fold dress plaids 6c. 86-Inch percales, 15c grade 60. Skirt linings, best grade 3c All the new dimities, In all the new shades, plain and figured, some mercerised, In short lengths, worth. 15c, 19c, 25o 10c Oerman "B" 82-lnch wide calico 9e. .'. ISttc extra heavy sepbyr7tta. Bcotch ginghams, fait -colors THc. 15c black sateen 8Hv 25o imported percales 7Hc 28-lnch half wool dress goods 7Hc. too bird's oye dlsper, per piece 49c. 19c dress llnons Ho. . All silk mousselins de sole 15c HAYDEH'S GROCERY SALE A BIG MONEY SAVER. 1 24-lbs. all rye flour, regular price 65o, sale price, 4S. ..... Large - sacks pure buckwheat, regular price 60c, our prioe 35c. Navy beans,: hand picked, regular price. 60 pound, our 1 price 84c Breakfast, oatmeal, regular price 4o lb.. our price 3c . Pearl hominy,- regular price 5c lb., our price 2c. : i S-lb. cans golden pumpkin, regular price 10c( our price. 7c. 1-lb cans garden beets, regular price lOe, our price 7c' 3-lb. cans sugar corn, regular price 10s, our price 7 Vie. S-lb cans Uble peaches, regular price, 17V4o, our price, 12V4C . ( 8-lb. cans early Juns peas, regular price 12c, our price S l-8e. 3-lb. cans, baked beans, ' regular price, llVtC, our price 7t4c 1 gallon cans tabls syrup, regular price 45c eur price 83c. Hasty jelllcon, per pkg, regular pries 10c, our price 7Vo. Large California, prunes, per lb., regu lar price 7H.c, oKr price 4V4o. Fancy Italian prunes, per lb., regular price 12Hc, our price t 1-Sc Fancy Muir peaches, per lb., regular price 12c, our price 9c. Fancy New York apples, per lb., regular price 15o, our price 12Vic Choice Golden Rio coffee, regular price 17c, our price 12V4c ' Fancy Bourbon Santos coffee, regular price 25c, our price 16c . Choice tea sittings, regular price 88c, our price 20c. FRUITS AND NUTS Fancy navel oranges, each, lc. Fsncy lemons, lc Fard dates, per lb., 3c Peanuts, per measure, 8c Choice milk cocoanuts, 4c. MEATS. FISH AND CHEESE PRICES Fancy brand California hams, lb., 8c ' Fresh welnerwurst, 7V4c Bologna aausage, 6c. Herring, K. K. K. Norway, 10c Holland herring; each, So Fat Holland mackerel, each, 6c Wisconsin limberger cheese 12Vio. American cream cheese, 10c. Wisconsin brick cheese, 15c. ir JL TO LbUVI As iie,:Taior Turns Out the Man, So We Turn Out the Boy, ' Should you catch a Utile of our enthusiasm no other store will be able to sell yon boys' spring suits. Ths tons and quality of those we are now showing, coupled with reasonable prices, will, we think, make them Irresistible ' We await without fear your verdict. They're good Inside they're gaod ouslde and good all the way through. To make room for large shipments soon to come we are selling . All Winter Goods at 20 Per Cent Off. DONAHUE AS DANCE CENSOR Chief Pnts Ban on Several New Dances Posnlnr In Motley Gatherings. The "Chicago glide." the "Buffalo" and the "shine", are doomed. Chief of Police Donahue so decreed yesterday In letter to the captains ot police. Patrons of public dances In the future will be compelled to confine themselves to the waits, the two step and dsncea of the forefathers. Chief Donahue said: "These dances must be discontinued even if we have to close every public dance hall In the elty. I have forbidden them and ehall detail an officer hereafter' to go to every public dance, and should the dances again be attempted these otficers have been ordered to bring ths of fenders to Jail." Bend articles of incorporation, aetloes el stockholders' meetings, etc. te The Bee. We will give them proper legal Insertion. Bee. Telephone 238. JtiaUumiJj Tnlfeew llltl Own. Orehnrn W libels Cutting Glass At this season of ths year there is al ways more or less framing of pictures st horns, -repairing book caeee, replacing cracked mirrors, and ths like. We furnish all this kind of glass, cut to any size you may want. Can furnish you plate glasa for shelves, with any width beveling yon may wish. Front door light of fancy glass, all sixes. Any little odds and ends you may want In thla line, be sure and call up 849 and we can gWs you satisfactory aervioe. FULLER . DKUG AND P A1NT GO. Shamooolns and hair dresslna-. ZSe. at Tha JBUMry, 31- Bee UUduifr Tel, ITU. I , ' ItH nj4 DOOglgg BtsV 1 OLD Apple Jack Possibly you have heard ot old-fashioned Apple Jack- but did you ever taste any ot the real stuff? Any old soldier can tell you a tale of old Apple Jack. Toe Sunny South was full of It in ths days "befo' the wan." Bvery southern gentleman had a Jug hidden away an old jug with cobwebs on the stopper evnd that Apple Jack was like syrup, we have aome of that delightful old beverage made down in New Jersey. They say It will make an old man young again Dut mat is your looa out. not ours. . Anyway quality Is right and the price, quarts, ; hair gallons. IX. 70; gallon jugs, a o. CACKLEY BROS. Fine Wines nn Table Lienors, Onnnalta rnetnamee. Telephone lis AGENT TOR THB CELEBRATED Satardlay Morning At 8 o'clock sharp we place on sale in the cloak room our entire stock of Women's S Kort Jackets Our methods are too . modern and aggressive to pack jackets away from one season to an other. Scores ot thrifty women whose wardrobes are replete at present, will anticipate their needs for the future. This is bv far the best, the arentesit. Ut mnst w -ewwsj sBnwar uivJ' wonderful jacket purchasing opportunity that has been offered the women of this city. ' Some are made of boucje, trimmed with silk serge lin jings, that sold for $5.00, others are made of fine kerseys, ; trimmed with satin linings, that sold for $7.00, still others made of unfinished cheviots and Irish frieze, trimmed with taffeta linings, that sold for $8.00, not jacket in the entire collection worth Una flion T Art .,-.! C. 1 1 Jcto IUUU p.J.VV V) 11 BilIC KJillUlAlltJ' , , i our cnoice 1 ineze, irimmea wun m og Men's Spring flats We are now ready with our spring styles of men's stiff and soft hats. All tho latest pro ductions of Stetson's and other .celebrated makes can be seen in our men's hat depart ment, at our usual popular prices. It Must Be quite a satisfaction to wearers of to realise that they are not now marked down to half the price originally paid for them. ' ' ' , Shoes that are marked up have to be marked down, f , Sorosls come" In 75 different shapes snd styles from' ' the lightest to the heaviest, And Are $3.50 Always. SOROSIS SHOE STORE Send for catalogue. . Frank Wilcox, Mgr., 203 S. 15th St. NO CHEAP JOHNS We don't bother with that kind, 'cause they would ah be brought back and we wouldn't have ' time to do anything else but exchange them. We refer to our line of RUBBEK QOOPS on which we have our Saturday special this February 8th every article guaranteed ONE YEAR BY US. Save your money by taking advantage ot thena USEFUL. ARTICLE SALES. 2-quart,Hot water Bottle 40 2- quart Fountain Syringe 4Xc 1-quart Hot Water Bottle 63c 3- quart Fountain 8yiinge Klc 4- quart Hot Water Bottle K3c 4-quart Hot Water Bottle foe 4-quart Fountain Syringe 88c 13.60 Marvel Whirling Spray Syringe.. 22.90 $3.00 Ladles' Tyrlan Syringe 2.00 Good Atomiser. 2oc, 6oc, i6c and (1.00 All rubber goods guaranteed BY US one year. The following are a few of the many DEEP CUTS we make on patents. Why pay more? 25c Laxative Bromo Quinine .. 12c 25c Qulnacetol best for colds) 20o il.00 Peruna (one to customer) 67o 2.00 Cramer'a Pennyroyal Pills $1.00 1.00 Temptation Tonic 27c Mall orders solicited send CASH with order. Cut Price Dras; Store, Tel. 741. S. W. Cor. lOib aid Cbleaso, Goods delivered FREE to any part at city. SCHAEFER'S f f .. 4 . ; I -J 'AY- Tho Lakcnood Hotel In the PINES of Southern New Jersey Tin Leading Hotel of LaJcewood. LAKE WOOD. In the heart oc a bal aamlo forest of pines. Is now a worid-renowned winter resort for health and pleasure, and The Lake wood, Its principal and largest hotel. Is a superbly equipped hostelry, In lux urious accommodation for the comfort, convenience and entertainment of its patrons not surpassed by any hotel in America. The eulslue ana eervlce equal those of the celebrated restaurants of hew York and Parts. At The Lakewood are Installed the famous Hydrotherapeuuo (water cure) Baths of Prof. Charcot of Paris, and rrof. Erb of Heidelberg. This resort se tne most Improw 1 perfeet apparatus for the tree; ... tnd cure of overwork, uervouaueae, insomala. aad alllad complaints, by means ot hydrotherapy and electricity, of any hotel tn the world. This departjn.nt is under the eare of the House Phy ololejk. JA8. H. BKKRY, Mansger. " "A SMILE' if the "smile" Is "good stuff," begets an. other smile that overspreading the count enance of the ImblbCr ot the aforesaid and aforementioned first "smile." If you get outside of Mets beer, you will Qnd lf "Hi warm the- cockles of your heart and con vince you that life is worth living. . Metz Bros., Brewing Co. Tel. 110, Omaha. ft .Tarnh Malimsvai A err VT.,.. Hotel. Council Bluffs. Iowa. Lister's Fumi&&fQr This generator pro- duces formaldehyde gas snd therefore af fords the most effec tive method yet known for disinfection. It Is successfully employed for disinfecting halls, hospital ' wards, rail road cars, residences, rooms and killing In sects, etc. Kills Small pox Germs Pries, K9 each or $3.S0 doienV Sold by MYERS-DILLON DRUG CO., Telephone 150u Kith and laruani llr.t, Oraahav Only $8.00 for best set of teeth. No better made, aa matter what you pay. TAFT'SI PHILADELPHIA DLNTAL KOOMS. S17 Douglaa btra.t A HOME PRODUCT - Better than Imported. Cook's Imperial EXTRA DRY Pstlilnus tm1insllin lisiiiilsss. Absolutely pure. OISEASESof MEN ONLY. ( -ee. 1 rowssrw rxUite Vteavkv. Oraauit. Mt v etoeevtv anseoeee e ue II.4er Tvwet. ble. K.ftHsev ktrtei.re sad Isllls eee for Marrtafx KrtaMl.hed Isoa. Chartered br ths etate. Call er stats ease by mall, for CUES UOME KA Y JttCJrr. AddraM, Dr, La CROIX. tl xa Bleck,' ISII.WAIHXJB. WXaV