Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 10, 1902, Page 10, Image 10
1(7 TlUT OMAIIA DAILY BEE: "WEDNESDAY, DECEMDEIl fo, 1902. ROW AMONG RETAIL GROCERS Plwention Over the Personnel of tha Ateo oiation'i Legislative Committee. OBJECTION TO FISCHER AS CHAIRMAN Retert Imllk Refuses to Serve on Committee Reranne lie Says It la Hot Headed by Heiresent tire Hnslaeas Maa. Internal flssonslon which threatens to Injure the power of the Retail Orocera' as sociation has rome to light and there aome evidence that the legislative commit tee which han been selected to represent the state organization at Lincoln before the legislature will have more difficulty In bringing about peace In tha ranks than It will In Impressing the law makcra. The dissension center around the appointment of the committee, which was made by O. C. Thompson, of Blair. The statement of Robert Smith, one of the parties to the difficulty, la an follows: "When Mr. Thompson was In the city I was called Into conference with him and the matter of the appointment of the com mittee was brought up. I told Mr. Thomp son that It had been practically decided that W. J. Hunter of this city should be chairman and he told me that that was his understanding. I said no more about It, but told Mr. Thompson that I would serve on the committee, but did not care to be Us chairman, as I had all I could attend to as chairman of the legislative committee of tha Omaha association. A short time after that I was called up by Harry Fischer, the Secretary of the association, and was told that the committee would consist of Mr. Toungblud of Lincoln, Mr. Cook of Blair, W. J. Hunter and Robert Smith, with Mr. Fischer as chairman. Protests Against Flecher. "Then I immediately made up my mind to decline a place on the committee. I wrote to Mr. Thompson protesting against the appointment of Harry Fischer as chair man of the committee for four reasons, the principal one being that he I a paid em ploye of the organization and not a mem ber, and that the rules of the organization distinctly limit his powers, not giving him any right to serve on any committee except the executive committee, of which he Is expressly made a member. I told him also that Mr. Fischer had always made himself too prominent. He has taken . credit for work which has been done by members of the association and baa tried to Impress upon those with whom he came In contact that be was the whole thing. He has posed as the master of the members and has de Toted more time to his private business than be has to the work of the organization, although he is paid to divide his time be tween the state and the local associations. "Mr. Thompson has been Imposed upon, and when the matter Is brought to his at tention he will see his mistake, and I hope be will rectify it. It. he does not be will have a hard time to get a working com mittee before the legislature. The chair man of that committee should be a man engaged actively in business; one who can apeak with authority of knowledge, and It the man whom the majority of the local association desired had been appointed we would have had confidence In the ability of the committee to get results." LOOKS LIKE SEVENTEEN CENTS C'taerk Herelre4 by fcalrmaa Ilofeiat of Roaral at Coaaty Com nlasloaera. Chairman Hofeldt of the Board of County Commissioners received yesterday a let ter which he Intends to have framed and hung, together with tbe sender, in the chambers of the board at some convenient date In the Immediate future. With the letter came a check for 17 cents, which he may have hung, also, as Indicating the Idea of county finance which at least one man 1 In the county is cherishing. j In 1866 the sender of the letter owed the counfcy of Doug Ins 12 cents and 5 cents taxes. Since then Interest on the former his accrued In tbe sum of 78 cents and on the latter In the sum of 45 cents. Thus the original account stands at 17 cents, but the interest account at $1 23. The economical taxpayer sent a check for the 17 centa and stated that he supposes he le now square with the county. Chairman Hofeldt said well, never mind what he said. It wasn't for publication, anyhow. ssmzn 8 Depoilt Your Money la Our Bank .irrrmniMirrTirrn J 4 Per Cent en Deposit How to Avoid the Dancers of a. Cold. Everyone must realize the dangers at tending a severe cold and that It Is always prudent to remain Indoors until the danger Is passed. Many, however, do not feel able to lose the time and will be Interested In knowing that a severe cold may be broken up and all danger avoided by. the prompt use of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It not only cures, but cure quickly and counteracts any tendency toward pneu- , monla. Omaha is loyal as a rule to her own interests, but Omaha should not forget that a great life Insurance company like the Bankers Reserve Life association la worth more to the permanent business prosperity of the city than a wholesale house or fac tory. Business men of Omaha who are increasing their life Insurance investments should not overlook their own Interests by passing thla solid growing and aggres sive young company. Its policies are Just as good as tbe best and perfectly safe. All policies are secured by a deposit of ap proved securities with the state of Nebraska. Ping Pong Is good exercise for office Men. Tables are 30 centa an hour. Bee Building parlors, 214 South Seventeenth street. ' California, with Its lovely seaside reports, orange groves, beautiful gardens and quaint old mission towns, la visited every year by thousands of tourists who travel over the Union raciflc, because It Is tbe best and quickest route and tbe ONLY LINK run ning THROUOH TRAINS from OMAHA to CALIFORNIA. It le also the only line running four personally conducted excur sions to California from Missouri river every week. City ticket office, 1324 Far nam St. 'Phone 818. Recreation and good exercise in Ping Pong. Tables are 30 cents an hour. Bee Building Parlors, 214 South 17th street. Publish your legal notloes In The Weekly Bee. Telephono 23S. Holiday Hates Via Wabash Railroad. On December IS, 19, 20 and 21 the Wabash will sell round trip tickets from Chicago to many points in Canada at halt tare. Tickets good returning January 10, 1903. Call at Wabash corner 1601 Farnam street, or address Harry E. Moores, O. a. P. D., Omaha, Neb. Are Yon Going Bastf The Lehigh Valley railroad operates lux uriously furnished trains to New York or Philadelphia, on which every care is taken to make the passenger feel at home and fully at ease. Dining cars a la carte. Stop-over allowed at Niagara Falls on through tickets to New York or Philadelphia. The funniest fun is Ping Pong. Tables are 30 centa an hour. Beo Building par lors, 214 South Seventeenth street. Aanoaneements of the Theatera. "A Thoroughbred Tramp," the best of all the shows with a tramp hero, will be seen 'at tbe Boyd this afternoon and tonight. The hero in this play is an overworked person, as the several villains he has to foil at every step are most active onss, who keep him very busy. The midweek matinee will be given at the Orpheum this afternoon. The stellar attraction will be Eddie Glrard, wheae in imitable fun-making appeals to all lovers ' of iun and his pretty and talented partner, Jessie Gardner, in the "Soubrette and the Cop." The bill' aa a whole Is a very good one, and Is not only drawing well, but Is giving splendid satisfaction. Recreation and good exercise In Ping Poug. Tables are 30 cents an hour. Bee Building Parlors, 214 South 17th street. ONE RECEIVER IS ENOUGH Judge Manser Denies Request for An other Receiver In the Dennett Caae. An attorney representing Simons at Co. and E. B. Miller te Co., Chicago creditors of the W., R. Bennett company, appeared before Judge Munger of the federal court yesterday and asked for the appoint ment of a second receiver to act Jointly with Mr. Heatings. The application was denied. Rose Cecilia Shay, prima donna of the Oordon-Shay Grand Opera company, rose to eminence in her chosen profession at an earlier age than any other American singer. More remarkable still, she was singing important roles at La Seals In Milan, Italy's foremost house of classic aong, at an age when many of the most talented students of that musical land were etlll serving apprenticeships. After ber triumphal stay at La Scale, Miss Sbay went to the Communal theater at Trieste, Aus tria, and waa featured there above foreign artists who had been before the publlo for yeara. The company will be seen at Boyd's Thursday next In "Faust," Friday Bight In "Carmen" and at the special matinee Friday In "II Trovatore." Tbe funniest fun is Ping Pong. Tables are 30 cents an hour. Bee Building par lors, 214 South Seventeenth street. - Good foaltiou Open. Good opening for a newspaper or maga alne solicitor. Permanent poaitlon for a competent man. Address Twentieth Cen tury Farmer, Bee Building, Omaha. King Cole Pancakes fit tbe mouth. Ping Pong Is good exercise for office men, Tablea are 30 centa an hour i Bee Building Parlors, Z14 South seventeenth street. What Shall We Have for Dessert? This question arises la tbe family every day. Let us answer it to-day. Try a delicious ana Healthful dessert. Fro- pared in two minutes. No boiling I no baking! add boiling water and set to eooL Flavors: Lemon, Orange, Rasp berry and Strawberry. Get a package at your grocers to-day. lo cts. YOU Cannot Duplicate These Drug: Prices in Nebraska, SHERMAN AtM'CONNBLL. SSo Mennen's Talcum Powder for lie $3.50 Marvel Whirling Spray Syringe... $2.e9 11.00 Swamp Root (Kilmer's), we sell... 74c 11.00 White Ribbon Liquor Cure, we sell 75c tepeclal price ill full doxen Quantities on above remedy.) 6"c Neat's Catarrh Tablets, we sell..... 40c 11.00 Newhro's Herplclrte, we sell 74c WE GIVE YOU WHAT YOU ASK FOR. 50c Syrup of Figs, genuine, we sell Mo 2 bo Mistletoe Cream, we sell 10c fo Agnew'a Catarrh Powder for 4Uo 11.00 wine of Cardul. we sell twe 6oa Wakeles s Camelllne for 4oc These are Sherman & McConnell a prices Garfield Tea for 10c l'0 Pure 2-graln Quinine Pills for 2c tl.no Pe-ru-ne, for 62c The above la tha genuine, bearing top strip label. 11 U0 Ueierlne (Lambert's) Mo 5oc Colgate' Pansy Bloom Perfume, os. 26c boo Htuart 9 Dyspepsia tablets lor 3o 25c Bhrader'a Fig Powder for 2"o 1. 00 Pierce's Medicines for Sic One pound mixed bird seed for 4c J5o Oravea' Tooth Powder for 12c Mull's Grape Tonic for 4"c 11.00 llostetter's Itinera for 74c $1.00 Coke Dandruff Cure for 75c froc Coke Dandruff Cure for 4tc 25a Krause'a Headache Capsulea for 2c 2acKlrk'e Juvenile Soap for 10c Read our ad in the News-Reporter 26o Lleterlne, we sell 19c True Violet Soap, bo S cakes for liic ?5c Frown's Bronchia! Troches lUc &oo Williams' Pink Pills for Sc 2fc Orangeine for lAc 26o Praiuirtth's Pills for 19c Write for our catalogue of drugs, per fumes and rubber goods. Stierman&McConnellDrugGo. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, Cor. 14th and Dodge Streets, Omaha. TODAY OREAT SALE OF 6AJ1PLE Manicure and Toilet Sets A yew York manufacturer's entire sample line of Indus'1 and men's tnani cure nnd toilet caws at surprising values. The very latest designs In antique, old I Tory, rosewood and ebony, beautifully trimmed in art Nouveau, mat stiver, copper and sterling silver, military sets, manicure sets, shaving sets, comb and brush sets, comb, mirror and brush sets, gents' traveling sets In solid leather cases and morrocco and walrus. In this showing are also mirrors, clothes A A "V f) brushes and hair brushes. Worth up XC ZSJ to $10.00 -from $12.50 Sample Silk Skirts at $6.98 About 160 to select from odd and sample silk skirts, all styles and shapes of taf feta and peau de sole, worth up to $12.60 each, at Odd and Sample Suits at $9.98 2 biff racks of suits, many are sample suits of good Venetian and broadcloths In Nor folk and blouse styles, all colors actually worth up to $22.00, at Special Offer Golf and Walking Skirts We offer you your choice of a large purchase of golf and walking skirts in all stylet and colors, worth up as high us 97.60 at . . .'. BASEMENT SPECIALS 6. r are 9. 98 odd and 98 3.85 Children's Skirts Choice of a big lot of misses' and children's dress skirts, sll colors and cloth worth up to $3.60 each at 98c Ladles' Jackets Choice of 800 ladles' jackets in kerseys, cheviots, meltons, etc. Silk satin lined, all colors worth up to $10.00 and $12.60 at 2.50 Splendid Holiday Values 60c Boys' and Girls' Heavy Camels Hair Underwear Kacta 60c Quality Ladles' Heavy Ribbed fleece lined vests and pants $1.00 Quality Ladles' All Wool Camels Hair and silver jfrey underwear at 19c 29c 69c All Wool Golf Gloves in plain and fanov O CT O C A. colore, sroat Al5C"UUC-4VC All Wool Double Knit Mittens all sizes, f- worth up to One, po at IOC tlLiU. DC 6c 10c 39c Ladles' All Linen Handkerchiefs all width hems, ioc q utility ; 20c Quality Men's All Pure Linen Handkerchiefs ,at : , 75c Quality Plain and Fancy Silk Jlufflers -great variety of styles 4 TV0 EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS IN THE BASEHENT TCDAY We are cloning out all the good s In the basement to make room for our big toy display. We are offering the choice of any of We are offering the choice of any of our comforters that formerly sold the white, gray, tan and red all wool up to $2.60 each, -4 blankets that formerly r" f Q . at, each leafO sold up to $6 pair, at .....0 And hundreds of other bargains In the basement to help close out the goods quick. IHE CITY ABLAZE. WITH Enthusiasm Over the Great Xmas Stock Reducing Piano Sals at Schmolier & Mueller's, J 3 13 Farnam Sr. THE People Seem to be Alive to the Advantage of Buying Their Pianos Now, while we can Save Them $75 to $125. YOU Are Cordially Invited to Participate in this Grand Pi ano Carnival Watch Our Windows 8n Watch Our Windows Shrader's Laxative Fig Powder Removes Alvine Poison, the cause of all ills sold in 10c and 25o boxes by druggists. Manufactured by W. J. SHRADER MED. CO., Omaha and New York YOUR Very Best Piano Op portunity. Store Open Even ings, No matter how critical your piano tastes are, we can satisfy them at this sale. This Is not a sale of piano riffraff at little or nothing prices, but the world's best at the least money. On our floors you will find the largest variety of strictly artlstlo pianos to be found in ths west. Tlanos of world-wide reputation ami standing are rapidly going at prices and even less than you have been asked to pay for pianos of unknown value and doubtful origin. We offer six elegant miniature grand pianos at a very slender margin over east ern factory cost. An ideal Christmas gift. Several beautiful George Steck pianos In latest designed cases will be closed out at greatly reduced prices. A number of art cases from such re nowned factories as Hardman of New York, Emerson of Boston, Vose & Sons of Boston, etc. Colonial styles from celebrated makers as Steger & Sons, Vose ft Sons, A. B. Chase, etc Parlor styles from over thirty different factories, all at prices never before quoted In the west. Brand new upright pianos In all the va rious cases, regular prices $300, $325, $350, $375, $400 to $500, are going rapidly at such ridiculously low prices as $172, $187, $198, $218, $237, $250, $262. $280 to $298. We have a number of genuine bargains In what we term our "special bargains:" 1 Knabe, $288; 1 Knabe, $262; 1 Knabe, $247; 1 Emerson, $287; 1 Emerson, $280; 1 Emer i son, $242; 1 Steger, $266; 1 Ivers Pond, $289; 1 Chlckerlng, $148; 1 Smith & Barnes, $148; 1 Everett, $174; 1 Jewett, $197; 1 Erbe, I $142; 1 Hardman, $298. All will be sold on our popular easy pay ment plan $1, $1.60, $2 to $3 weekly pay ments. Immediate action will secure your choice. Store open evenings. i 8CHMOLLER & MUELLER, ; 1313 Farnam. Wearers invariably remark upon the comfort of these wonderful women's shoes. Their equal Is not found at Borosls' price. Their superior Is not found at any price. 5orosls Are $3.50 Always. Sorosis Shoe Store 201 So. 15th St Frank Wilcox, Minsjer. Catalogue Mailed Fret. Mrs. J. BENSON. Dolls Dolls Dolls We are showing the prettiest line of Dolls in Omaha tbe celebrated Ksatner la the prettiest face doll mads and with the pink, kid riveted Joint body, makes It -the handsomest and most durable doll in the world. We have built up a big trade on theae goods, as they are Im ported especially for us we must give the order ( or months In advance te get tha.dolla. Length from 14 Inches to about a yard. A new departure is a lady doll with long hair done up pom padour atyls, with real eyelashes price $1.75 to It. 50, according else. White kid body, Jointed dells pries 25c to $3.50, according to quality and site. mall dolls of all sorts and kinds. See our f-laca Jointed. Bisque dolls, moving yes aaA joag ovl prloe S6e Bromo Seltzer $1.00 size, 60c PI RE GLYCERIKB I5o a pint. STRONG AMMONIA 10c a pint EXT. VANILLA $1.60 kind, $1.00 a pint EXTRA FINE WISKS 16c each ' O. F.'C. BANDAGE $1.00 kind, 60o O. P. C. BANDAGE $1.60 kind. 75o CENTIRY ATOMIZER 760 kind, 45o $1.00 kind, 600 $1.25 kind, 75o $1.50 kind. $1.00 SELL-OUT SALE OJVDRUGS Fuller Drug & Paint Go 114 S. 14th Street. We still sell paint EQUAL TO S30 OFF.. Until January 1 we give free 25 worth of music nnd a $5 player bench with each Cecilian or Lyraphone Piano Player purchased. Sold on Payments PIANO PLAYER sBBBlra Frappe Chocolates Assorted Flavors AH Cream Centers. Halt and Pound Packages. KUHN & CO. DRUGGISTS, 1Mb ! la. kla. I GO Arlington Bile., 1511-1513 Dodge St., over Morton's Hardware and Iiardy's 9Uc Stores. We give any guarantee that may be required that these are i the two best Piano Tlayers known to the world today. ( Don t L" When speaking of If urTj occra I Or you will speak incorrectly. a Its popularity justifies the H ueageof "The." For example jT netz'ls"the" Beer. ' j METZ BROS. BREWING CO. Telephone 111), Onahi, Or Jacob Neumayer, Agent, care Neumayer Hotel, Council Blurts, i low. 'It's Down in the Book that you're coming "up the bill." As they say in the poem "You may wriggle, you may struggle, but we've got you in our eye and you'll come up, yes you'll come up, you'll come up bye and bye." You'll come up because it will pay you to come up. We don't expect to get your patronage on any other terms. By buying our fabrics in con nection with a syndicate of six tailors in six cities, we save money. By liavng no bad debts, by hating NO debts we save money more money. By being "up the hill," we save another buneh of money. . What you save, you get in the shape of finer fabrics, better tailoring, smaller prices. MacCarthy Tailoring Co. Phone 1808. Bee Bldr. 1710-12 Farnam St. Omaha. THE GREATEST oys' Suit Sale on record. A special purchase of boys' suits goes on sale Wednesday 'UACH SUIT LIAS 2 PAIR OF PANTS These suits wore bought for a particular purpose, at a particular time, by our par ticular buyer and we can say that they are the best value that this or any other Btore has ever offered. They are suits that are worth all the way from four to five dol lars. There are two hundred and fifty of them all told. They are made to fit boys 8 to 15 years old. They are cut in the latest double-breasted style, they are lined with a fine grade of Fanner satin lining, each suit has two pair of pants and each pant has a patent waist-band and are doubly reinforced at the seat and knees. They are made of as handsome all wool fancy cheviot as ever came out of a loom. Boys' Suits worth $4 and $5, on Sale Wednesday 1 0 8 ?rrT) ita-"- ALBERT EDHOLM, JEWELER. MORE CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS to gift- oVVrna DlEhes 16 00 to $30.01); Chatting Dish, Spoons, Forks, Kg 8" Poachers. Bread Toastere Skimmers. Frying Pans, Trays and Alcoho Flagon at rea eVnabfe f. rices Ink Stands. Vaper 'Weights. Pen Holders. Blotters and Pacer Knives, $1.00 to $10 00. Cut Glass Cigar Jars. Leather Cigar Cases, PUve? cPgare te r Cases, Hawke's Cat Glass Liquor Sets. .felTver Puff Boxes and 8nlve Jars. The early buyer finds the best assortment. More suggestions lomorruw. Bee, 12-8-02. COXSIXT TS FOR SENSIBLE! AKO USEFUL GIFTS FOR THB CHILDnEtf SANTA CLAUS SAY W IS THB RIGHT THING TO DO AMD HE KNOWS. Heart Bounds of Joy for the Boys. Fur gloves, sweaters, golf gloves, kid gloves, umbrellas, bath robes, mufflers, tie, pajamas, handkerchiefs, suspenders, belts, hats, caps, Jewelry, suits, overcoats, reef ers, legglDgs. Thrills of Delight for the Girls, Furs, chatelaines, belts, sweaters, hats, caps, coats, suits, dresses, umbrellas, handkerchiefs, mufflers, bonneta, hoods, klmonaa, lacs collars, equestrian yghts, leggings, bath robes. ' .y' Coos of Comfort for Baby Shoes, dresses, shirts, skirts, bands, klmonas, sacques, coats, carriage robes, bon nets, moccasins, bootees, sweaters, bibs, mittens, shawls, veils, hoods, rubber goods. SPECIAL PRICES ON BOYS' Sl'ITS AND OVERCOATS AND GIRLS' COATS. BENSON & THORNE, 1515 Douglas Street UNTIL JAN. 1ST m LAST CHANGE By request of a large number of patients who we were not able to wait upon, ws have decided to extend the time to Jan. 1, so as to give all a chance to get their work done at free clinic pricea and to have the professors examine your teeth. ., PAINLESS EXTRACTING by one of the most careful extractors In the United J States. Work done here by old, experienced, reliable, accurate, expert dentists, who . i have come to learn our painless methods. ' ' ' We have Just received an elegant line of Reading Lamps suitable for Xmas gifts. Electric, Oil and Gas. Electric & Gas Fixtures. F. M. Russell Hi S. IStn St Telephone S0J "Maa wants but little) bsro below" Said a morbid poet lon y4rs ago, I'm prone to doubt that ancle nt sage When I look at The Bee's great "Want Ad" ra- SMALL CHARGES, f OR MATERIAL,, Work Done Free ti:eth extracted freeset of teeth, from ,a.oo KILLINGS, FROM HVOUOLU c'MUwne, rnu.-w Work guaranteed 10 years. Established for years. Incorporated waar state laws. ' Call early and avoid the rush. UNION DENTAL COLLEGE, OF PAINLESS DENTISTRY. ROOn 4, 1522DOUQLAS. Open Dally Till 9. Sunday 10 to 4. Sterling Silver for Gifts. Brueh, Comb, and Mirror, Puff Boxes, Toilet Bottles, Atomisers, Manicure Sets, Pin Trays, Bowls, Trays, Candle sticks and Shades, Tea Beta, Bon Bon Dishes, Knives, Forks and Spoons, Oyster Forks, Bouillon Spoons, Sand wich Tongs, Berry Forks, Berry Spoons, Cold Meat Forks, Butter Spreaders, Sardine Forks, Carving Sets, Bird Bets, Napkin Kings, Sugar Tongs, After Dinner Coffees, etc Come and see the pretty things for gifts and favora, or write for catalogue. MAWIUNNEY & RYAN COMPANY, Jewelers and Stationers. Opes Eieninp. 1 5th and Douglas, OflAHA. .lakes 'Em Glad Every time we have a 6o special Bale on Egyptian Lotus Cream It plt-ases all our old customers and brings a big bunch of new outs bo we sre going to nave an ofhVeO VwiAIj HATL'KbAlf, UKCEM HER 13TU. but will be obliged to limit the number to two (2 bottles to a customer. Have you aee our line of Xmas can dles and perfumes? We have a swell line of SAMPLE HiCKETBOUKS for ladlea or gtnllemen-at 26 per cent lew than whole salecause we bought them In a bunch and can make money selling them that way. We are still selling two 6c cigars for a nickel, and every one of them have a familiar name, such aa the Clill.DH, CHE MO LILLIAN HUriSELL and NEW t'L'bA all at U f"r 5c or lo for 2i If you live out of town and want to save money on your drug bills, write js for pricea on what you wwnt; don't order from back number catalogue. OPEN ALWAT8. SCIIAEFEn'S CUT PRICE DRUO STORE j let. f T. S. W. Cr. C .. Scotch Whiskey Among the most popular drinks at this time of year are Scotch-hlgh-balls and hot Scotch. We have the following well-known brands of Scotch Whiskies: John Dewar A Son, Encore, House of Commons. Black ok White. John Murdock'a King William, An drew Usher & Co's. Vatted-Olenllndt, and the best of them all, Roderick Dhu Highland Whiskey for which we are the sole western distributers. Cackley Bros., Agents for Hunter's Rye and Wilson's Rye. liemember the famous Jack Daw IS-year-old Maryland Kye Whlakey. Omaha's only exclusive ihjuor store. Ospeslte Pestofllee. 'rk.s.