10 THE OMATIJL PATLT BEE: TtTESPAT, MAHCIt 3, 1003. WILL SIGN LEVY ORDINANCE Mayor Mcoros Decides to Approte the Action of City Council. CITY'S HOPE IS TO COLLECT BACK TAXES Trenaarer llennlnca Says 200.000 of Delinquent Tar Can ne Col lected Thla )nr If ""ravea er" lllll Passea. father than to do something that might Jeopardize thf interests of the city In the railway tax fight. Mayor Moores nas oc cldcd to nlgn the levy ordinance a panned by tho council, fixing the rate at 6.45 mills, which, added to the achool levy, makea K total rate of 8.75 mills. The mayor baa reached thla conclusion after ascertaining the views of numerous prominent citizens and the people generally. Recognizing the fact that the city will be considerably crip pled by short funds, due to the low levy, he decms-thls course more acceptable to tho taxpayers., thun to run the slightest risk of extending aid to the railroads by re. turning the ordlnnnce to the council with his veto attached. He said; "In all probability I shall sign the or. dlnance today and return It to the city clerk. The sentiment Is undoubtedly for i low a levy as possible and for a de termined fight on tho railroad tax propo sition, and I do not propose to stand In the way of a puMIc movement, which is Just and right, aa this one Is. Fluid Will Be Short. "How the city Is to get along with each fund thousands of dollars short I do not know, but I suppose the only thing to do la to go ahead and take our chances and do tho best we can on an Inadequate al lowance." The one bright ray of hope that Illumi nated the soniberness of the outlook at the ai'T ball Monday was that the so-called w(cavenger" bill may be passed by the legislature. This measure Is designed to facilitate the collection of back taxes, by making It possible to remove the cloud from tax-ridden property and effect settle ments, not for full amounts due. but at least for rortlons. There are $2,000,000 of such delinquent taxes standing on the treasurer's books In Omaha. Held back by temporary Injunctions se cured by the Union Pacific and Burlington railroads are $20r,2r6 In taxes, figuring with the 8.75 mill leyy rate. It Is this amount that is to be shy, that la to couse every tity fund and the school fund to be about one-fifth short for tho present year. Should tho "scavfnger" bill become a law the col lections resulting may almost recompense for this loss. I'Uy Treasurer's Statement. City Treasurer Hennlngs said: "If tho bill becomes a law I estimate at loast S?n0.000 I" delinquent taxes can be collected during 1903. Of course the total amount that ,wlll be realized will be much greater, but the money will come Blowly. With the new arrangement for getting at the back taxes we are given something to work on that will enablo us to put money. Into each fund. Only about SO per cent of tho money appropriated for the funds is collected and paid into them every year. This leaves the funds open to the addition of the back taxes, pro rata, when they are paid In. Therefore if the city could realize on some of its outstanding claims there can yet be money enough put in the treas ury to pay running expenses for the year and leave the right for more equal railway taxes unimpaired." FALLS FR0MHIGH SCAFFOLD Foreman on Structural Iron Work at l'nlon 1'arlfle Shopa la Injured. Chariest McDonald, foreman of the struc tural iron work on the new Union Pacific boiler shop, fell from a scaffold at noon resterday and received injuries which may prove fatal. It is reported that during the morning fourteen structural iron workers, having some grievance, stopped work. A new gang of men was placed at work with McDonald as foreman. While he was di recting the work of the men on a scaffold ing thirty feet high he lost his balance and fell to the ground. His forehead was split, his face was badly lacerated, while his noso and one wrist were broken. Mc Donald's condition Is reported to.be serious, as ho Is thought to have been Injured In ternally. Ho has been removed to his home 'on Casa street. CITY BUILDS VOTING STALLS Seat of Lumber Is Reins; Vaed to Re move Defects of Old Bootha. New voting stalls for the seventy-six precincts of Omaha are being constructed by carpenters at the city hall under the iiipervlsion o( City Clerk Elbourn. The work will cost about 500, there being lomethlng like 400 stalls required. This will be the first time that the municipality has ever possessed a complete outfit ot voting stalls for the booths, those which bave been used previously belonging to the WH Why do women continue to endure i Suffering caused by womanly diseases? There are many answers to that ques ' tkra. Sometimes because they have ex hausted the skill of local physicians ana remain un cured. At other . times it is because they shrink from I submitting to ob noxious examina- ( t I tions which local V, X -If physicians deem necessary. And to sum it all up, they endure suffering because they do not know that Pr. Pierce'a Favorite Prescription makes weak wom en strong and sick women well. " Favorite Pre scription" establishes regularity, dries dis agreeable drums, heals inflammation and ' ulceration and cures female weakness. I enjov good health; thanks to Dr. Pierce's Favorite r"rcriptiou and ' Golden Medical Ina covrry,' " m lis. J. J. Schnetyer, of r"oollac, l.ivnigstou Co., III. "1 wis taken sick and the l.jcr here called it ' Grip ' 1 lav tor four week in bed, then when I gut up I found I had 'ditulaoeineut. Had Mich ache and pain in mv nack and limb cnul 1 uot stand any length ut'time. 1 knew that our home doctor would in sist the Drat thiufroa an ciamiuation, and that 1 would uot autmiit to. utile 1 wu daugermuly sick. My son had votir liook. Comtuuu &euae Medical Adviser,' and I thought from reailing it that lit fierce' medicine would do tue mote good than ail the home doctor and o it ' haa. I can truly uv I wa kurprised at the brue&t I received. I en a do all my wattling and also tend my (lower aardeu. lu fact I am on my feet m t all the time. An old friend of mine uid to me, Why what i the matter with your You are getting young atrnin.1 1 told her 1 had taken ix Unties of I'r. H-ierce a medicine, and lliat if he wouM do likewise he would fed tea years youUKcr, too." Pr. lierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser paper covers is sent re on re ceipt of ai one-cent stamps to pay e peuse of mailing on v. Address lr. R. V. i'ierce, Buffalo, 7A. V. o Deposit Your floney In Our Bank. mrTsn tl I 111! II .1 I v'i THE SURPLUS of a Leading Newark. We have Just received a shipment walstlng silks, the surplus stock of turers In America. Included in this lot effects, representing every conceivable was there an opportnulty offered you purchase such exclusive patterns and ties In silks as we place on sale tomorrow. There no limit to the quantities. You may want at, per yard Those Fine Quality Taffetas In Innumerable changeable effects, including plain and glaze. These are excel lent qualities and positively cannot be America under 98c. To crowd this square tomorrow we will place the entire lot on sale at, per yatd Another Lot of Shirt Waist Silks In the new hair line and seeded effects, also bars and checks of different sizes. These are all 27 Inches wide and Include the most popular shades for this season. They are excellent qualities duplicated under $1.50 a yard. For one we will sell them at, per yard IN THE BUSY DRESS GOODS SECTION. Tuesday will be a memorable day in dress goods. At no time in the his tory of this business have wo been able to offer such bargains in fashionable dress fabrics as will go on sale tomorrow. This is a golden opportunity that every frugal woman in Omaha should grasp. 98c Vesiin S at 49C U8t received a hundred pieoes of handsome mer "wiwwaa cerized vesting in every possible weave, both white and colored, also handsome neat In the lot worth less than 98c, special tomorrow, per yard 75C Mohair WaistingS at 59C and fancy mohair waistings in- excellent quality and usually sold at 75c Special for Tuesday Beautiful EtamineS and MaletlfCS Etamine. and Malenges In a """wwM hanrlsume range of colors. Goods -at are sold regularly up to two dollars -4 wmt mf -fl " wr yard special for Tuesday, V-""l 5) EXTRA Tweed Suiting at $1.25 Another shipment of tweed suit "wMwiiaiawaMa ings Just received from the manu facturer. This lot includes a most beautiful line of the late styles so much in popular demand at present. These ularly at $1.76 for this sale, Tuesday, they go at, per yard PYROGRAPHY DEPARTMENT Third Floor We still have on hand a -quantity of late novelties In wood for burning. Also a complete line of Pyrograpby outfits. ' SPECIAL FOR TODAY A complete outfit. Including all necessary utensils for burning, usually sold at $4.00, tomorrow (SL'y i Q. they go, while the lot lasts, at ipeO Wood bought in this store entitles the purchaser to the use of our special outfit free of charge. This can be done county. Many ot the latter have become damaged fr destroyed, and as they were made of poorly selected lumber they never were satisfactory. The defects in the old shelves resulted in many spoiled ballots and some of the poor marking that later on puzzled the judges and clerks of election. The new outfit will be ready tor use at the spring election. Authority for construction was given by the council some weeks ago. Slrlc Headache Cured. Sick headache is caused by derangement of the stomach and by indigestion. Cham berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets tforrect these disorders and effect a cure. By tak ing these tablets as soon as the first indi cation of the disease appears, the attack may be warded off. Oi Way Rates To many points in the states ot California, Oregon and Washington. Every day the Union Pacific will sell one way colonist tickets at the following rates from Missouri river terminals: ' $25.00 to San Francisco, Los Angeles and many other California points. Tickets on sale Feb. 15 to June 15, 1903. $20.00 to Ogden and Salt Lake City. $20.00 to Butte, Anaconda, and Helena. . $22.50 to Spokane and Wenatchee, Wash. $25.00 to Everett, Falrhaven and New Whatcom, via Huntington and Spo'aane. $25.00 to Portland, Tacoma and Seattle. $25.00 to Ashland, Roseburg, Eugene, Al bany and Salem, via Portland. Tickets on sale Feb. 15 to April 30, 1903. From Chicago and St. Louis proportion ately low rates are in effect by IlLes con necting with the Union Pacific to all above points. City Ticket Office, 1324 Farnam street. 'Phone 316. Notice. The reward ot fifty ($50.00) offered by Plumbers' local union. No. 16, for the re covery ef the remains of J.' C. Moran, drowned November 4 last, is hereby with drawn. H. B. HINTON, Rec. Sec. No. 1. BAKERS COMPLAIN ABOUT FEE Thoae Who Do Small Business Say Urease of Five Dollars la Excessive. Bakers who conduct "their Industry In Omaha on a small scale and in a limited way are protesting against the annual fee for the permit to engage in such business, which is issued by the health department of the city. The small bakers are quite numerous and are making Individual pleas to the councilmen to have the fee reduced. At present the amount is $5 yearly. It formerly was $1, but was raised by an ordi nance passed laBt fall. Now the little bakers say tbst the ordinance was the work of the big bakers, who can well afford to bay the $5 fee. It is only with the be ginning of the year that the Increased amount has become effective, and therefore nothing had been aif up to a few weeks ago. The permits are charged for to defray the expenses ot an inspection made once a month by an officer from the health, de partment. It Is possible that sn ordinance repealing the one that raised the fee will be Introduced into the couuull and it may provide a eliding scale, charging according to the extent of the business carried on. Railway Kotea and Personals. W. T. Flhher. chief traveling auditor of the Mihsouri Pacini-, U in the city. Gtrrlt Fort, a.-slxtant general pansenfrer ami ticket agent t.f the I'niuii Puciilc, has rrlurm J lruru Chk-agn. K. H. Ward of the Union Pacllic freight dt i iiortmert left for Xan.u City !' even. I:' to nil the mn Ui g of the Trai.s Mivxourl Freight bureau. nu. u. M tMI.I Mrs Aurretta F.. wife of J. E. MiUill, HMtunlay, February IS, at ( p. m., Ked 4y yearn. Funeral from lair residence, 1014 Martha street, to I.aurt-1 Hill cemetery, TucaUuy at ! V- m. i'ricud iuvltcd. 4 percent Interest Paid on Deposits C II III SILK STOCK N. J., Manufacturer. of more than 15,000 yards of handsome one of the best known silk manufac are all the leading 1903 colors and idea. Never 49c VOU "" before elegant quali have all , you equalled any place in 59c and cannot be day) only 98c effects. Not -a yard 49c 49C Several thousand yards of 59c-49c goods are sold reg- 1.25 1 right in tho Pyrography department. COUNTERFEITING LAWS FAIL Statutes Do Not Apply to Notes of Defunot Bank of New Brunswick. BAD BILLS HAVE LARGE CIRCULATION Secret Service Agents Cnn Do- Nothing bat Arbitrarily Confiscate the Notes as They Are . Discovered. Officers of the United States secret serv ice are considerably wroueht tin m tho decision of two federal ttiriffpa nn In North Dakota and the other in California, mat under the present laws on the subject of counterfeiting no rtllnlnhmpnf pin ha given to persons who pass the notes of the aeiunci uanit or New Brunswick. N. J. These notes are made In thA lllrpnoaa nf the greenback of the United States, but are one or the old issue of state banks. The word New Brunswick leads the raaual nh. server to take them for an issue of the Canadian province of New Brunswick, and tney are accepted often without question at their face value. The dates Were cured some time ago by a dealer In curios, wno maae considerable money in selling prints from the plates, which were Issued probably with no thought of defrauding the government or the people. They were sold in seta of bills, from $1 to $20 for $1.50 a set and soon fell into the hands of par ties who passed them on the unsuspecting at their face value. In many of the larger cities of the country there are people who legitimately deal In these sets, selling them to any who will apply, and the vol ume of these worthless bills Is said to be large, particularly In the west and north west. Cannot Secure Convictions. When they were first discovered In cir culation representatives of the secret serv ice arrested those who passed the bills, but no conviction was ever secured, and the California decision, following that of North Dakota, has caused the secret service to despair of convictions until the present law is amended. At the same time the secret service haa declared the bills con traband and where one is found it is con fiscated and destroyed. By this mesns ths department hopes to find someone who will make a protest against' the arbitrary action of the secret service and attempt to recover some of the bills confiscated, so that the question can be brought to the supreme court of tht United States for final declson. Without such decision the secret service agents can do no more than caution all persona against these bills. There beln no penalty for passing them It Is expected that their clrculatlou will be greatly in creased, and the only way in which the government can protect the business pub lic Is to call the attention of the people frequently to the matter and caution them to be on their guard. GREEN EXPLAINS HiS WEALTH Tells Court that Quickly Acquired Caah Came from Game of Crapa. A term In the city jail In no way di minished 17-year-old Roy Green's efficiency as a crap shooter. Released at t o'clock in the afternoon without a cent, he bor rowed a small "stake" from bis father and by nlKDifuU he had accumulated a net sum nf $5.50 by doubling on "fever" and "little Joe." This was the nature of the testimony in Judge Stubbs' court yesterday, whoru Creen was tried on a charge of stealing borne $50 from John rredeiickson in the Klondike hotel two months ago. It was shown that Green left the jail without cent, and that the next morning he bought underwear and other clothing to the cost ot $i. The iioasessioa ot the money was fn) Ask About Kayden Bros.' York Dry Goods Stock rembrook fc Johnson carried one of th Forced to settle with creditors, the stock buyers, right on the market, secured the c The goods have been received, checko Tuesday in the new Domestic Roor. , The biggest bargains that ever greeted Tuesday. wash soon. i Over a carload of new Wash Goods of all kinds will be on ssle in the Domestic Room. Dotted and Figured Swisses, worth 19c, will be on sale at 10c a yard. Lace striped, high grade. Wash Goods, worth 25c, will be on sale at 12V4c a yard. Wash Goods worth 10c and 12Hc will be on sale at 9c a yard. Flannelettes worth lOo will be on sale at SV4c a yard. 36-Inch Imported Flannelettes, nice col ors, will be on sale at 5c a yard. 8c extra heavy Linen Crash at 5o a yard. 8c extra heavy Twilled Crash at 3c a yard. 8c checked Glass Toweling at B4c a yard. 25c extra heavy double warp Turkish Towels at 15c a yard. 15c Huckabuck Linen and Turkish Tow els 10c each. 60c quality Turkey Red Damask, guaran teed fast colors, 60 inches wide, at 2jc a yard. 36c quality heavy cream Scotch Damask t 22Hc a yard. 40c quality full bleached Union Damask, 64 inches wide, at 25c a yard. You Owe it to see what we have to offer in women's new SUITS, SKIRTS AND WAISTS before you purchase. Every express brings new goods. Customers more than satisfied. Another lot of new Suits, the new collar loss stole effects, in cheviots, broadcloths and some etamlnes, sold everywhere as high as $18.00; bought by us at 45c on the dollar the newest styles only $8.45. Sample Suits from four of the leading bouses in the market for Fifth avenue trade on sale at $12.50, $18.00 and $20.00. 200 Sample Skirts, the latest creations, at $4.00, $5.00, $6.00, $8.00 and $10.00. TUESDAY IS SAMPLE GARMENT DAY IN THIS DEPARTMENT Every sample so cured for the season will be on sale tomor row. About 200 sample Wool Waists at $2.98, $3.98, $4.98 and $6.00. fUl rj ill LOCKETS AND CHAINS Thin flat Roman Color with a fine Monogram Is the thing those days, we have these in gold, silver, gold filled, beautiful designs from J2.no up. Spend a few mln utes in our store. LOOK FOR THE NAME. ,S, 1V. LINDSAY, Jeweler and Optician 1516 Douglas Street. explained as above. Argument of the case was concluded yesterday morning, nad the Jury sent out. In the afternoon the jury, brought In a verdict ot not guilty and defendant, being held on no other charge, was dismissed. Yon Risk Yuir Life If you neglect piles. They will cause fatal diseases, but Bucklen's Arnica Salve posi tively cures or no pay. 25c. For sale by Kuhn & Co. NOTICE All dissatisfied policy holders In the Northwestern Life and Savings com pany of Des Moines, la., please call or send name and address to Robt. B. Haaker, cars Regent Shoe company, 205 S. 15th St., ! Omaha, Neb There's only one Stonecypher. He prints. Publish your legal notices in Ths Weekly Bee. Telephone 238. WHY HE LIVES IN NEW YORK Bishop Worthlngton Explains Ilia Lon( Continued Absence from Nebraska. An Associated Press dispatch from New York reads as .follows: Right Rev, George Worthington, bishop of Nebraska, says in response to criticisms of bis continued residence in New York al leged to have been made by the Rev. Dr. Mackay ot Omaha: "Of the eighteen years I have been bishop of Nebraska I have served fourteen years there faithfully. Then I was seized with heart trouble. I came here and conaulted Dr. Francis Delafleld. He told me that If I remained in the high altitude of Omaha my days would be few. He wrote this to our standing committee. "The standing committee agreed that it would be better for me to come to New York to live. I do nof receive the bishop's salary. I merely take $600 a year to pay my trrveling expenses to Nebraska for tho three or four trips I make there each year. The remainder goes to the coadjutor bmhop, the Right Rev. Dr. Williams. He attends to all the affairs of the diocese id what I have always thought a satisfactory man ner. Dr. Mackay knows these facta. "I am totally at loss to determine the spark which Inspires Dr. Mackay. But I shall not criticise him. It la my duty to protect him." THE PURE GRAIN COFFEE In comparing Grain-O and cofleo remember that while tho tasto i the same Grain-O gives health anil strength while coflee shatters tho nervous system and breeds disease of the digestive organs. Thinking people prefer Graiu-O and its ben efits. ', TRY IT TO-DAY. Atronrra ere-ywhae ; IV. aod Me. per pacta, a Imperial Hair Regenerator L V ft V 1 IS svary waatw ncogaiao a mum STANDARD HAIR COLORING ll tor Orsy or Blaaohwl Hair. It sppll rrfii'caOou la uot atfiMiled by taiaai permit Ijl eurilnrii ar.nolin.-iy liaruiU. aiut ! itArV APPLICATION LAbTS) MUKHUi, VlV; fcdola at rour hair iwloraS boa. Imi-erial C'tiemlcul Co.. L3 H . ZZti St.. N. Y. Sold by Blorron A UcCnnucli Drug Co., Oiuaha, Neb. AN-n Profit Sharing Carnival. Big Sale of tho Pern- brook & Johnson Hew Will Continue Tuesday, e finest dry goods stocks In Ne Tork. was sold for spot cash and Haydrn Bros.' omplete stock for 50c on the dollar. d and marked, and all will be on sale shrewd, clever buyers. Be on hand early 40e quality Oriental Damask at 25c a yard. 75c quality, 72 Inches wide, all linen Bleached Damask at 59c a yard. $1.00 quality, 72 Inches, extra heavy silver bleached Damask. 69c a yard. $1.23 quality, 72 inches wide. Satin Da mask., comes In ptfli.a dot and floral doelgns, at 80c a yard. $1.50 quality extra fine Double Satin Damask, 73 Inches wide, In all the new patterns, .at !iSc a yard. $1.75 quality heavy Double Satin Damask, 72 Inches wide, with the new wide open borders, at $1.15 a yard. Will i K fiOODS. 25c quality 40-lnch sheer Apron Linen at 12V4c a yard. 25c Pique at 15e A yard. 15c English Long Cloth, 12 yards for $1.2". 15c Dimities, Lawns, checked and striped Nainsook, at 7Hc a yard. 18c Curtain Swiss, 36-lnrh, In all the fancy weaves and dots, at 12'4c a yard. 20c quullt'y Bheer India Liuen at 12Hc a yard. 50c quality bleached ready-made Sheets, torn, not cut, at 45c. 12V6c quality ready-made Pillow Slips, size 42x36, at 9'4c. to Yourself 200 sample Rainy-Day Skirts from a Chi cago manufacturer at halt price at $1.00, $2.00, $3.00, $4.00 rind $5.00. 450 sample Wrappers in one lot, your choice at 60c. Women's Shoulder Shawls another lot on sale at 19c. Women's new Black Mercerized Under skirts Jtmt received, go or, sale at $5.00, $4.00, $3.00, $2.00 and $1.00. Women's heavy White Waists, most ele gant line in the city, made by the Marquise, the Royal and the Oeyser three distinct lines confined to us the best and most stylish waists In America, on sale at $1.60, $2.50, $5.00 and $6.60. KEEP YOUR HAIR. COKE DANDRUFF CURE and Hair Tonic Makes (he Hair Grow, Keeps the Scalp Healthy. Sold Everywhere In $1.00 and 50 Cent Bottles. A. R. Bremer Co., Chicago. (10 LIF.1IT. Until further notice, we have decided to Blve our uatroiiH the benellt of our pr!r-H on AI.L THKY WANT OF AN V ARTICLE WK 8KI.L, AT ADVERTISED PRICKS. TIiih means that drUKKlma ax well as COMMON PEOPLE. Charley and his lonK-talled signature, or anybody else, can have many things In our line at l'ss than cost. HERE'S THE LIST HELP TOURSELF AH WE'VE (JOT TO REDUCE THIS BTOCK FASTER. EXPRESS ORDERS FILLED AT THESE PRICES. IF HV FREIiiHT. ADD 3Do FOR UKAYAQE: $1. Pernna all you want 61c jl.iK Pierce's Remedies no limit 64c ll.urt Iler'H Malt all you want 6-'c Jl.oo Canadian Malt Whiskey no limit Tie J1.U0 Duffy's M ilt nil you want "oc Hoc (lenuine CastorlH no limit 24c 2c Pierce's Pills all you want 18r; 2'ic Laxative Promo Quinine no limit 16c tl 00 (ierman Klmmell Hitters no limit 75c (H! Texim Calurrh Cure one bottle cure 40c 7rc Moeller's Cod Liver Oil no limit. . 64o tl.iM) Huttler's Femule Regulator guar anteed 75c SCIIAEFER'S CUT PRICB DRUQ STORE Two Phuacs T47 and TOT. W. Cor. 1G aid Chlrasa Sts. MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK or OSLAII A. N. B. Cor. rarnam and 11th Pta, rat l Capital...... a.Vio.OO arplaa Faaa t 00,004) I'NITPD STATES DEPOSITOR!. WUAHK. MURPHT. President. B B WOOD, Vloa Praaldsat UrrUKH DRAKE. C&raW. V. UA-aUi-lX'iL Aaalstant Cashtaf. !HS)I). laC0LLAR S pring Suits Now Ready. Tuesday wo will lo rcaily to show to mot hers, the strong est line of boys' suits that has ever horn seen in this western country. We request the nresenee of every mother of a boy to inspect our assortment. .Tllut in tM'lLii it i lirtL iiiinf.iui imr i ri i'liat lnro ilnTlill-t. " iiitint ft nil II uititr'iiii. ill I uv ir'.ir, u 'in i mm ment, we will place for special seling, two lots of suits g mat are priced remarkably At $2.00 Made of all wool cheviots and eas s I meres several colors to cliooao from the styles are "Norfolk" sizes 4 to 12 years, snd the "double breasted Jacket" 8 to 16 years made to retail for $.1.00 Here thla week for $2.00 FOR $10.00 PER MONTH. GST 0 0 J. R. C. PETERS & CO., Rental Agents, ALBERT EDHOLM, JEWELER, 107 North 10th Street. Opp. P. O. watch inspector to, u. p. r. r. Oo, SIGNET RINGS, engraved with monogram, crest or Initial are the latesl fad. Made in rose, Roman or bright gold, $2.00 to $30.00. BLOODSTONE RINGS are proper gifts for March birthdays, $2.00 to 115.00. DIAMOND RINGS, we have some particularly line and perfect gems, at prices ranging from $25.00 to $300.00. BAILEY THE DENTIST 312 Paxton 61k. ALUMINUM PLATES COST A LITTLE more than rubber, but are more satisfactory, being pfeasanter to wear and mora healthful. We make a full plat for $15.00. Bi Wyoming co&l,&.n excellent jubjtituter orWd confine f or cookinri.' Victor White l605 Fa.rna.tn it. Te 1.127 JEWELERS AND Ave have a complete line of Indies' and feient make. A large assortment of plain crlption. Ladles' and Gents' watchchalns, i.. Manti. f'l.u Wa Fancv Gift Clocks. goods.' In fact anything that goes to make Everything solid on very small margin. P. E. FLODMAN & rbone 1874. A Cough Remedy that Cures Ask your druggist, or send 25c A Word to tba Women As has always been the ease,-we open the season with something new. This time it's an entirely new toe, Totay," the flrst time it ever ass shown in Omaha. The sols Is a welt, with medium ex tension edge. The uppers are of patent colt on ths blucher cut style. The beel, military shape. The very wellest shoe you usve ever seen. r seen. m sizes and jfl Now cn sale In all the widths. DflEXEL SHOE CO. ! Omaha's U-tt-Date Shos Hoae 141 FARNAM STREET. ' -a P 1 a.y. ...lW8-am'IMJ..i..,J oys' low: At $3.00 Mado of high grade materials many colors to select from perfect lit guaranteed We have them In "Norfolk" stylo sizes 4 to 1 years, and the "douhle-nrrasted Jacket" sizes 8 to 16 years made to retail for $4 f Here all this week for. 33.00 In the Bee Building We have two offices that we can offer at a very low rental considering the fact that the price of $10 per month in cludes light, heat and janitor service. These offices have both been newly dec orated and are attractive and comforta ble both in winter and summer. There are not many offices like this in the building and they never stay vacant long Better call at once. 5 Ground Floor, Bee Bldg. WATCHMAKERS Gentlemen watches of all grades and dlf- Gold Kings arwt Bet Kings ot every aos Charms and Lockets In Holid Gold or Regulator -and Office Clocks, Optical up, a well arranged Jewelry Store. CO., JEWELERS. 1614 Capitol At. HOWELL'S ANTI-KAWF to Howell Drug Co. , Omaha, Neb. NEED A PAIR ? If you. nopd a rlr of tbnrt find want them to lie up-to-date and rlfc-lit In every way-Ix nt quality, well mailc correct lle and cnrnfnrtHble-we In vite you to call at thla store miii allow us to ttiow you some nhoea that will satisfy you In ev-ry respect lit, comfort wear ami price. Ol'R $.1.10 AND IVO0 MNKS Include all the popular styles and leathers. In all sizes and v. i.itliH, and we can fit ami I lease you as you never have Ineu before. FRY5H0EC ca 1 ,l' Att-i iCflM HI! IfU i