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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 100.1.
CAIUE RILL ED, BUT MEN LIVE
Etrtnga Etiolti Fellow Oo liiion of Two
B & M. Freight Train
SEVEN MEN HAVE REMARKABLE ESCAPES
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-seren tral in en narrowly escaped death
yenierday morning at an early tiour In a
collision botween two stock trains near
Seymour road, on the 11. M. railroad.
Both trains were heavily loaded with
stock. Each train upon reaching the
summit of ths hill In the vicinity of
Seymour road put on a full head of steam
and run down the steep grade as fast as
possible, In the endeavor to get a sufficient
momentum to carry It up the steep grade
ahead of It. The first train had made the
S run' down the hill and failed to acquire
sufficient momentum to get up the hill on
the other side. The train In the rear came
down the hill with great speed and It ap
peared to the engineer that the train ahead
of him was proceeding siowly up the steep
grade ahead of him, but when It was too
lata to stop his train he saw that ths
train In front had come to a standstill.
Not Man Killed.
The engine of the rear train smashed Into
the caboose and two rear cars of the first
train. And a most remarkable thing hap
pened. In the caboose were seven men and
with the exception of a slight bruise upon
one of them not a single one was harmed
The engine eontluea to plow its way
through the next two cattle cars, however,
and cattle were killed In each of these
cars. The caboose was literally smashed
to pieces, and the engine was reduced to
a bit of scrap Iron, and yet through It all
ths seven passengers In the caboose escaped
with slight bruise. Several head of cattle.
however, In the stock cars ahead were
killed.
, Railroad men In speaking of this affair
ay It was one of the strangest things that
ever came under their observation. They
could not figure It out how the men In the
caboose escaped Instant death, while cattle
In ths cars ahead were killed , '
Csald Not Bleep for Coohlna-.
. "In the winter of 1903 I contracted a se
ver cold and It resulted In pneumonia,"
ays Mr. Bert Hatch of South Dayton, N.
T. "For five days and nights I could not
sleep, was constantly coughing. Mr. J. J.
Rundel), knowing of my Illness, sent ma
a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy,
and In a short time It gava me relief, so
that I could sleep, and two bottles of the
remedy ' cured me. I had taken five dif
ferent remedies, but could get no relief
until ' I began using Chamberlain' Cough
Remedy. Too much can not be said for
such a medicine. " When a druggist takes
the liberty of sending a medicine to a
friend you may kn6w that the remedy
sent Is a rood on.
Aamovaceaneats of the Theaters.
v This evening Ezra Kendall and hi com
pany will , repeat "Th Vinegar Buyer" at
the Boyd. Th success achieved by this
' comedy ha been entirely deserved. It
gives Mr. Kendall an excellent chance for
th exhibition of the peculiar quiet style
ef comedy and humorous expression of
which he Is a master, and ha a well some
excellent opportunities for other actors.
On Wednesday afternoon and Wednesday
and Thursday evening "Burled at Sea,"
on of the 'new melodramas, will be pre
sented. It Is a powerful play, well written,
and acted by a competent company.
Th trend of fly closely written aots of
, "Iris," the new play by the famous Eng
lish playwright, A. W. Plnero, In which
Virginia Harned I to appear under th di
rection of Charles Ftohroan at the Boyd
Friday. Saturday matinee and n!gh la,
according to common report, toward th
everlasting- varieties of life and retribution.
From what Is said of this much talked
about play, It seem to be an accepted fact
that It Is without technical ' faults or In
equalities of workmanship, while It epi
sode have th breath of life In other
words, about a true to nature a It
Is possible for a playwright to create both
hi scene and his characters. There are
abundant reasons for entertaining th be
lief that Mis Harned will be given a
generous welcome by the theatergoers, as
there must of necessity be a natural de
lr to se this greatly discussed play.
Beat sale opens at th box office today.
Harry Clay Blaney and his big company
In "Across the Paclflo" pleased another
large audience at the Krug last night
The defense of th block house In the
, Philippines, with Its gatllng gun and other
realistic effects, makes a great Mt There
will be only one more matinee of "Across
th Pacific," Wednesday afternoon, when
the price wilt b 26 cents for the best seats.
' Reserved seats' for Ward at Vokea, In
their big musical comedy, "Th Two
Pinks," at ths Krug, November t and .
will b placed en sale Thursday morning
of this week.
Col West This Kail I
Whether the Journey Is for pleasure, busi
ness or health for a few day or several
weeks nearby, to Oklahomaor 'cross con
tinent to California It will pay you In dol
lar saved, comforts gained and sights seen,
to call or write me and find out all about the
low rate personally conducted excursions
ver the Santa Fe to Great Southwest and
California. E. L. palmer. Pass.. Agt., tot
fequltabi Bldg., Des Moines, la.
- Bask Cvrtlneates.
W Issu certificate of deposit for I, or
tl months, bearing 4 per cent interest.
J. L. BUANDEI8 SONS. Banker.
CONDITIONS GENERALLY GOOD
Crop Ke.slts for Past Week Favor,
ably Heporlea Aloaa; the Bar.
. llaaytoa Haste.
Th Burlington crop report for the week
ending October 24 says that ths weather In
all territory has been very dry. In east
ern Nebraska the days have been warm
and th night quit cool, with several
very heavy frosts. AH of ths wheat seed
ing ha been completed on the two eastern
divisions and probably about the average
acreage of wheat has been sown. On the
western division In certain localities the
seeding Is practically completed, with an
average acreage, and on th other part
t th division th ground ha been too
dry to plow a part of the time. On the
astern and southern ends of th Alliance
division about an average acreage of wheat
has been sown. The recent dry weather
has been very favorable for drying the
corn, and considerable husking already ha
been dona The yield ot the corn crop Is
about as has been predicted for the last
month. There Is an abundanos of rougn
feed In the country for the stock and the
pasture and range are In good condition
Tobacco Heart
may be cured. Don't neglect your gymp.
torus. Dr. Mile' Heart Cur la a great
heart and blood tonic about which you
will learn a great deal and also about
heart trouble by sending postal for free
I " w . m. . bhu nmrvrm.
erUJk aUUUCAX. CO, UWS li2k
& sou
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Sale of Swiss Clocks at 49c
Swiss Ornamental Wall Clocks We secured
the entire stock of a well known importer.
These little clocks are of a beautifully
carved wood. All brass movements bone and
ivorv dial, fnticv hro ze
a y m m. m
weights. A beautiful orna- VL (i )Cl
ment and a correct
piece. Your choice
day, at
49
$5 WAISTS AT S2.50
For today we will place on sale for the first time
tuff Ha and peau de to tilk waists tn toUd colors, black, pink, lihl bluet,
wnue, also cntckea ana poika at t jfp in wutsit, all
of thtm huiidtomely tucked and trimmed, ulto un
t eptionml line of henry mercer iz'd w ils Jor win
ter wear, tn white and new colon, made in the latest
ttyle and all guaranteed to be C5 waists, on tale
aU
'art, pinks, liht bluet,
$2-50
Silk Veils and Hat Drapes 49c
49 c
$1 Ready-to-Wear Hats at 39c
A Dew lot of ready-Ntu-wear ha is, all guaranteed tube J d
this season' styles, on sale In basement at, VJ f"
eaoh W
50c Children's Caps at 15c
15c
Thousand of all silk chiffon ready made veils,
yard long, all silk embroidered and chenille spots
in black and all colors, worth up to tl.50, on sale
at .-.
Another largo lot of assorted children's caps, fur both b ys
and girls, all styles, kinds and sizes, on sale la basement
at, each .-,
In Our Basement Dress Goods Department
6oc dress goods at 25c This lot includes henriettas, serges, PJ '
cheviots and suitings, all on sale on basement bargain Jjfj
square, at, per yard m
Specials in Our Silk Dept.
50c quality Taffetas, Loulaenes, Foulards, etc.,
at
75c and $1 quality Walstlng 311kg, Corded Taffetas, Crepe-de-chines,
etc., at
$1.25 quality elegant Crepe-de -chines, Glacea Taffetas,
etc.,
29c
49c
69c
Advance Notice
Two carload of Carpet, Linoleums and O.lcloth bought from a
railroad claim agent; On Sale Monday, Nov. 2, and Tuesday, Nov.' 3.
These two carloads have become damaged In a recent railroad washout
Borne of the goods In the cars were slightly damaged; a large portion are abso
lutely sound and perfect. We bought at a phenomenal bargain, and offer the
carpets and rugs on Monday, Nov. t oilcloths and linoleums on Tuesday, Nov. S.
Watch the papers for further particulars.
IT. TC. gfcftttbri & &0it f. Qtnnbtl & pons
- 1 t-I.UlLMH..UIJtllLU.t..liIUai..H..
--.Low Rate..
UESEEKERS'EXCURSK
Tuesdays!
VIA THE
'Em
October. 20th
November U and 17th
..AND..
1903
T
IRON
MOUNTAIN
ROUTE.
To Certain Points in the
WEST AND SOUTHWEST
AT
ONE FARE FR the round trip
-Tm- w-m.m- (PLUS $2.00)
Final Limit of Tickets, 21 Days.
Btopoyere will be allowed within transit limit of 15
days going after reaching first bomeeeekers' point en-route,
route.
FOR FURTIIER INFORMATION or land pamphlets,
folders, maps, etc., address any agent of the company, or
T. F. OODFRBY, Passenger and Ticket Agent, Ton HUQHE5, Travel
ing Passenger Agent, OflAHA, NEB.
K. C TOWN5END, deneral Passenger and Ticket Agent. St Louis, Ho.
POWER FINDSN0 DEVICES
Sheriff Declares He Coals Lsrate N
GaJBbllaa- Ostata at th Dia
mond Salsoa.
Additional developments In th gambling
case which have been before Judge Vln-
sonhaler at frequent Intervals of late, were
noted yesterday when Sheriff Power re
turned a search warrant, claiming that he
could find no gambling paraphernalia at
the Diamond saloon. Another new feature
of this matter, the papers In w.iK-n were
entitled, the State of Nebraska against V.
I Chuoovlch, Pat DennUon, A. C. May,
Asa Blnford. Kred Summers, William
Dalrymple. James Coatea and Meyer Cohn,
Included the complaint of I. J. Dunn, who
charges the defendants with being common
gamblers. Each of the defendants gave
bond In the sum of 00, with J. A. Sonnea
berg as surety, and their trial is set for
November 10.
Ar Simply Perfect.
Dr. King's New Ufe Pill ar prompt,
safe, gentle and always satlafy or no pay.
Beat for stomach and liver. Sc. For sal
by Kuhn Co.
Hosme.eek.re Baearatsas.
On Tuewiaya, November and 17, the
Missouri Paclflo railway will sell both one
way and round trip tickets at very low
rates to certain points In Arkansas, Kan
saa, Oklahoma, Southweat Missouri. Texas,
ate. Stopovers allowed on the going Jour
ney. Limit of tickets Is twenty-one days.
For further Information call on any agent
of the company or Thos. F. Godfrey, pasa
and Ticket Agent. S. E. Corner ltlh and
Douglas Streets. Omaha. Neb.
R. V. COLJt W. It afCKAT.
Cole-McKay company, undertaker ac4
mbalmsrs, lalf CayJlo." av. TL M,
Attentioa, Odd Fellows.
All member of Beacon lodge No. SO are
requested to meet at hall, 1 p. m., October
28th, to attend funeral Brother J. C. Ernst.
Members sister lodges Invited.
J. L. A L VI SON, Secretary.
W. W. STEWART, N. O.
Attention, K of P.
Officer and members of Triangle No. M.
K. of P., are hereby requested to attend
fpeclal meeting at hall. Twenty-second and
Cuming streets, ( o'clock Tuesday evening,
October Tl, to arrange for funeral of
Brother J. C. ErnBt. By order of '
HENRT HOFFMAN. C. C.
J. R. STINE, K. of R. S.
Attention, K. of P.
Officers and members of Triangle lodge
No. M, K. of P., are hereby requested to
meet at Caatl hall, - Twenty-second and
Cuming, Wednesday afternoon, October. 28,
at 1:30 o'clock sharp, to attend funeral of
our late brother, J. C. Ernst. Visiting
Knights Invited to attend. '
HENRT HOFFMAN, C. C.
3. R. STINE. K. of R. 4k 8.
Funeral Nstlc.
Master butchers, pleas take notice. On
Wednesday afternoon, October 38, at t
o'clock, the funeral of our brother, J. C.
Ernst. Will take place at Twentr-fourth
and Franklin streets. A full attendance of
the maater butchers of ths city of Omaha
I earnestly requested.
Mason!.
Nebraska lodge No. 1. A., F. Jb A. M., will
work M. M. degree, Tuesday, October II, at
6 :90 p. m. (Three candidates )
Muslo and refreshments. Visiting breth
ren Invited. OEOROE A. DAT, W. M.
W. C. M'LEAN. Sec
Horse covtrs mm
Omaha Tent and Aa
Haracy streets.
o at your horse
aiAg Ce, uta an
Coupons with every purchase. The most liberal and valua
ble tickets ever given absolutely frce with every purchase.
To still further prove that these oupons are absolutely free,
note the prices quoted for the following sales. No other house
east or west can or will offer such values.
WOOL DRESS GOODS
ZIBELINES.
Tuesday we will sell our fin line of lib
ellnes at the following prlres:
Our I5.P0 extra heavy black tlbelines for
making long coats will
go at
Our $3.00 slhellnes. black and col
ors, will go at
Our 12.98 slbellnes, In
black colors
Our $2.50 slbellnes, In
black colore ,
3.98
.2-79
2.29
.169
Any $1.9 voile
or colors
VOILES
In black
2.69
Any $2.50 roll. In black
or colors
Any $1.98 voile In black
or colors
I.59
1,39
TIME SALES
FROM 9 TO 11 A. M.
We will eelt all our Imported wool ehallles
from 60c to $1 00 per yard,
at
I9c
FROM a TO 4 P. M.
We will sell our high grade French flan
nels, worm irom ioc to ll.oo lfj
a yard, at awG
Great Sale of Velvets Tuesday
Fancy velvets and corduroys,
worth $1.00, for ,
Persian Paon velvet for waists,
only......
AH colors mirror velvets,
VII BIAIC
Fine silk velvet In black and
colors ,
24 Inch coating velvet, black.
wuiiu i.du, ror
59c
69c
75c
59c
75c
black.
27-lnoh coating velvet,
worth $2.50. for
All silk Oriental paon velvet
only
32-Inch 'all silk coating velvet,
worth $7.60, for
32-lnch fine black velours,
on sale
On sale Tuesday 100 boxes velvets In
browns, blues and greens only, ar
... Ctfto
.1.50
1.50
.3.50
2.98
uiwwno, uiuw mm BieefiB im
worth 75c, for this day at.
Specials for Tuesday.
Tuesday we will place on SHle a line of
uie tamous pnotograpn rmow Tops, in
various designs and colors, worth $1.00
each, for 25c.
Two to each customer.
W are clearing up our stock of stamped I
linen dresser scarfs, center pieces, tray
cloths, pillow shams and pillow tops,
and you can buy on Tuesday
2fa Pillow Tops for 10c.
3fiO Pillow T'ps for 15c.
60o to $1.00 Tops for 2oc.
Grand Veiling Sale
Tuesday w place en sale thousands of
yards or styllBb Net and Fancy Dot Veil
ings. This will be the greatest opportun
ity ever offered In veilings.
25o veilings for 7c.
3xi veilings for 10c yard.
5"c veilings for 15c.
Drape Veils for hats, 25c.
Naydon's Reliable Grocery Department
Nebraska's Headquarters for Pure Food products
20 LBS FINE GRANULATED 014 rifVForce breakfast food. Der
ouuaj, r un v v
25c
10 bars best laundry soap,
for
S lbs, Pearl barley, sago, taptcoco, . ftr
farina, etc IVC
S bs hand picked navy beans, 1QC
5 lbs good Japan. 1Qr
rice ' w
Quart cans golden table 7ir
syrup v
Soda, oyster, butter or milk St-"
pk'r..
Neutrita "breakfast food, per
I'k'g
Vitror breakfast food, per
Pit's"
Vim breakfast food, per
PkK
Malta Vita breakfast food, per
Pk'g
Egg-O-See breakfast food, per
Pk'g ,
Malta Ceres breakfast food, per
Pk
crackers, per lb
The Last of the Fresh Fruit. Season
...7ic
....7c
....7ic
...74c
...7ic
....74c
..74c
Large boze fancy sweet
pears r
Washington blue plums, per
crate ;.. .
.$1.50
95c
California honey, per
rack
Fresh roasted peanuts.
measure.
per
15c
3c
Fancy Hallowe'en dates, per
. 9 '
' r '- ' . ' - - - rrS
Misses' Shoes
There 1 a vast difference In welt
sole on some of them ar not as
good nor do they give the satisfaction
that a machine sewed sole does. '
These misses' welt sole shoes have
the solid inner sole and the flexible
oak outer sole. That adds to the cost
of manufacture!, but It gives double
the service. ,
Chl'.d's sizes, thi to 11, at $1.75.'
Mioses' slscs, 114 to 2, at $2.25.
Young Women's sizes, 2i$ to" 6. with
either spring or low heel, at $3.00
Drexel's guarantee of "your money
back If you're not satisfied" with every
pair.
DREXEL SHOE CO.,
1419 Farnara Street.
Ossaha's Upto-Dats Sho Hou a e
This is what people say of our
BASE BURNER
and all we ask for them Is $5.00 down and
$5.00 per month, or the wholesale prlc for
cash.
4W. H : hWAVJ-1
t s
1
Ur. Murphy or Mr. Bar Ion
would not like to stand on their feet all
day when nothing was to be sained by It
THEY CXHM-D AND WOULD DO IT IF
NfcX'ESSARY. The boys who pull the street
curs of Omaha would gladly buy and Install
their own stools and would glad'y STAND
VP WHIl.K KUNNINU THKOUGH THB
BUSY lOKTION OF THE CITY but what
a relief It would be to have a stool to sit
on, when running through the suburbs.
HOW ABOUT THAT CHH1STMAS
PRESENT MK. SMITH?
MARVEL. WHIRLING SPRAY SYRINGE
-nt postpaid to any address $2 26
$1.00 Nervlta c
$1.00 8exlne Pills h'K:
ro Bar Ben 4oc
$J00 Chester's Genuine Pennyroyal
Pills $100
36t Laxative Uromo Quinine 16c
ii&c Qutnacetol, guaranteed cold cure.... 3uo
t ounce bottle Syrup White Pine and
Tir 25o
We guarantee the above cough syrup.
$1.00 Peruna. all you want at 67a
36a Genuine Csetorla 2,c
Koo Doan'e Kidney pills 39c
due C'uUcura Salve 3!c
fcw CRAMERS KIDNEY' CURE
guaranteed 40c
UOWNEY'S It O'BRIEN'S CANDIES.
CUT PRIC"
DRUO 5T04B
Mr. DuiiKles. 618 South ail h. who rerentlv
moved to Omaha from Philadelphia, called
at our store to see a Base Burner. When
he saw the Rochester, N. Y., Batte Burner
he asked, the spot chhIi price of It. Being
told the price h Bald he would take II.
He said he knew all about It and knew
that there was no better made and that
was as cheap as he could buy it in the eaat.
Mrs. Cuvenaugh, 2217 South 19th, after
fhf ordered a &tel range last week said.
"If this riiiiRe proves to be as good as the
Base Burner I bought of you four years
ago I will be happy. The Base Burner
Is the best I ver used. We sell the best
stoves sold In Omaha, and we make the
easiest terms.
The Stoetzel Stove Co.
714 South 16th Street.
yjjBORSrl
DIAMONDS
An Elegant Stock.
Let us have the pleasure of
showing it to you.
DROWN & BORSHEIM
222 So. lath St.
SCIIAEFEITS
T. YATES. Proprietor.
Tots rnna T47 an TT.
$tn mm tateaa-s strssia, Omaha.
Perfield's
Cut Price
Piano Co.
B Bldf, Room 7. Telephone 70 1
Meraviars, Lussl acslisf. J
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7. COLLAR I
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FALL AND WINTER
Underwear
For Men. Women ntid Children.
Here 8 prices on underwear that's impossible to equaU Males
no difference whit shape you are long short stout
or regular will fit you proper at the smallest prices
you ever paid for good first class underwear.
Men's Underwear.
45C FrTi.wA,yjHDFiIlRT RiB,,,ED KrPlan cotton shirt, and draw.
-.Tk. 'J new "lors. and plain ecru or white, the correct IhII
weight-also fancy fleoce lined-a warm and strictly non-shrinkable garment.
Regular 75c values for 45c.
75C E?.8.FiNP Q"ALI7T NATURAL GRAY merino, self trimmed
regular-wltSr weight r y ,an colored plU8h back "'-,
Regular Dollar Value at 75c.
COMBINATION SUITS.
Heavy combination suits, in cotton, merino wools and mercerised silk
very desirable color and weight ,
Best Makes from $1.50 to $3.50 a Suit.
25c
45c
45c
Ladies' and Children's Underwear.
C'jNdn's fall weight, Jersey ribbed, natural combination suits, sizes
Regular 50c Quality for 25c.
Ladles' fine finished, fleece lined, Jersey ribbed vests and pants, In
natural ecru or white, a splendid medium weight for the season's wear
Regular 75c Value for 45c.
LADIES' ONITA STYLE
Jersey ribbed combination suit, nicely finished with light fleecy plush
back In natural, gray or white a very serviceable and warm suit.
Regular 75c, Value for 45c
SPECIAL.
JQp 60 dozen ladies' fancy colored flannelette under-
skirts, pretty patterns, with flounce,
regular value, 50c, for, each
29c
Green Trading Stamps Are Good as Gold.
o)lL
JV
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Clot hi n
SAVE MONEY
Here's Thre
Warm Numbers
FIRST ONE
Steam shrunk sanitary underwear, our reg- j
ular price $2 money saving $"
price, per garment
SECOND ONE
Cooper's derby ribbed underwear, sold the
world over for $2.25 per garment money
saving price, per f
garment
$1.50
THIRD ONE
Silkine union suits, sold everywhere for
$5 per suit money saving $ 5 ff
price,' per suit... ns KjKJ
CLOTHING DEPARTMENT
Mail Orders Filled
GROCERY! GROCERY!
Always in advance In the grocery business. Fresh Foods at
lowest prices ple&se the people.
j GREEN TRADINQ STAMPS WITH EVERY PURCHASE.
FREE POSTAL CARDS. TEL. IJ7.
Tuesday Specials
u
I
Booth baked beans, 1 lb can 3c
Breakfast cocoa, 44 lb can 13o
Corn starch, 1 lb pk'g So
Peas, X lb can to
Imported sardines, can .' luo
O'ives, bottle c
Salmon, 1 lb can 10o
Golden syrup, t lb can 12Hc
Wisconsin cream cheese, per lb..U'c
Hand cheese, each 2'o
N.ufchatel cheese, each c
Pancak flour, 3 lb pk's"
Bl( Shipment of Butter Dally
Fre.h country butter, pr lb lo
Kennett a Capitol creamery, per lb.xj
Medium sour pickles, pint 6o
Beat Values In Teas and Coffees
Imparl"! Japan, per lb 26a
Tea, sifting, per lb l&o
B. V. Japan, per lb tn
Coffees RoastcU Every Day
Ban to coffee, good, per lb ,12o
Bennett' Capitol coffee, per lb.... too
Collect Your Stamps They Mean Much.
STICK PINS
Opsls, rubys,. garnets, w have a beautiful tin of
signet pins for your Initial or monogram; some lu rose
gold finish, some with lesves and pearls. This Is s
lieautlful line tlpend a few minutes In our slurs Loo)
or the name.
S. W. LINDSAY, Jeweler and Optician
. 1I Douglas StMb
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