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OMAHA. KO'HAY MOKX1NO, SUNDAY. MARCH 5. 1005.
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Ttorm Sot Blle l Tkoph
ORAND ISLAND, Feb. 27, 1906. To the
Editor of The Bee: I read an arttel In
your Issue of today under tho holding "In
dian TheosophlHt Angry," and In relation
to th utatoment made by "Amanyl Guru
raramahansa" and Ills eo-rallod disciples,
"Ir.' Thskore and finrlnf Rao," as quoted
by your correspondent aa to "II. P. Blav
atsky. Koot Hooml, and pretending f
males," are false from beginning to the
very end of the statement. Tills I know
of my own personal knowledge, notwlth
Handing "Agumyl Guru rnramahansa
and hln disciples' wonderful miracles per
formed in controlling the heart' action
which I have Been done by many persons
of ordinary capacity In daily life, during
n period of forty years of medical praC'
tlce, and I presume that many other peir
sons have seen the same.
M. J. OAHAN, M. D.
I'nlreraKr "of Pens Iranla.
OMAHA. March 4. -To the Editor of The
Bee: On Washington' birthday The Bee
published a complete Associated Press dis
patch of the proceedings at the Academy of
Music in Philadelphia, where Provost Har
rison of the 1'nlvrrslty of Pennsylvania, In
accordance with the request of the board of
trustees, conferred the degree of I.. I D
on President Roosevelt and Emperor Wil
liam of Germany. Following this there Is
a sketch of the university from ihfi time of
Its foundation by Benjamin Franklin In 1840
of Its patron, the first president of the
I'nlted States, Oeorge Washington; of Its
many beautiful buildings on the west aide
of the Schulklll river In Philadelphia and
a history of some of the Illustrious men
of the university for 150 years.
This account reached the provost Indi
rectly through the weekly Journal of the
university "Old Penn."
In a personal letter to an alumni the
provost shows appreciation of little things,
Ms amenity not forgetful of the smallest
favor a characteristic of the Phlladelphlan
"to the manner born."
By your courtesy, may I ack that this
greeting of Provost Harrison be published?
He writes: "I wish that a message of
' good will to all our alumni In Nebraska
could reach them. I want them to know
the new Engineering building now nearlng
completion will he tho best equipped and
best housed school of engineering mechan
ical, electrical and civil In the English
peaking world. GEORGE WILKINSON.
OI,f COMfVJJIV BRANCHES OCT.
The Omaha Clothing- Co., One of (he
Oldest Firms In Omaha, Adds
' Department of Furniture.
The Omaha Clothing company some time
ago leased the three-story building at 131tf
Farnam street and moved their stock of
clothing from their old location at 1314 Far
nam Into the first floor, thus giving them
much more commodious quarters, which
their rapidly Increasing, clothing business
demanded. The second and third floors
were occupied by Behmoller & Mueller as a
storeroom for their pianos until recently.
Upon their removal both floors have been
remodelled and stocked with a complete
line of furniture.
Mr. Rosenthal, manager of the Omaha
Clothing company, states that In their fur
niture department they will extend the
same liberal credit to furniture buyers as
It has been thelr pollcy to' do In the past
With their clothing, creditors. .
nOLLER SICATI.NG AUAI.V
-Auditorium . Open lp Monday
. Might for Another Sea-son .
of Skating.
The circus, ring which haa occupied the
arena' at the Auditorium during the past
week will vanish by Monday noon and the
floor will be put In fine condition for roller
skating, which begins Monday afternoon.
There will be skating at the Auditorium
every afternoon and evening during the
week, excepting on Tuesday, when the mu
sicians give their annual ball.
For Wednesday and Thursday afternoon
and evenings Manager Glllan has engaged
Mr. C. ' L. Franks of Minneapolis and hi
daughter, Goldle, to give exhibitions In
fancy skating. Mr. Franks and his daughter
are considered the finest performers oh
roller skates in the country, and the patrons
of the rink, are assured a great treat in
witnessing their work on skates.
Invest Constant OH stocE. 801 N. X. Life.
Rates to Pacific Coast Cut 15.00.
.Commencing March 1st. the Iowa Cen
tral will have on sale dally one-way tick
ets to San Francisco, Los Angeles, . Port
land and other points In the weat and
northwest. Rate cut 115.00. Through tour
ist cars to California without change. Call
on agents for full particulars, or address,
A. B. CUTTS.
Q. P. & T. A., Minneapolis, Minn.
ISO Hen In Orchestra.
' Auditorium, March 7 Musicians' ball.
Mr. 11. Ileyn haa reopened his studio
which was damaged by fire Feb. 6, having
entirely remodeled and refitted his rooms,
and facilities ore finer than ever.
City of Mexico.
The . Missouri Pacific will sell special
round trip tickets from March 4th to 7th
Inclusive. Limit of tickets thirty day. Stop
overs allowed. For full Information call
or address any agent of company or Tho.
F. Godfrey, P. T. A., S. E. corner 15th and
Farnam, Omaha,
Have Root print It.
' Another Great Purchase.
' The immense stock of ladies' furnishings,
fancy goods and notions formerly owned
by II. O. Miller & Co. of St. Louis, Mo.,
has been purchased by Hayden Bros., and
'will be placed on sale during the coming
week. Omaha retailer seem to be absorb
ing everything in sight.
Great Bankrupt Sale.
Hayden Bros, have purchased the entire
lock of H. G. Miller & Co., St. Louis, Mo.
Tills stock was considered the finest In St.
Louis during the recent World's fair and
the greater part of the goods were pur
chased expremly for sale to exposition
visitors. It consists principally of ladles'
furnishings, fancy goods, art needle work,
silks, braids, notions, etc. This stock will
be placed on sale Tuesday, Feb. 7, and will
be one of the greatest bargain opportunities
of the season. Watch Monday eve. paper
for prices.
Clothing on credit at RIdgley's, 1417 Doug.
Mosaoaeekera' Excursions.
The Chicago Great Western railway will
on the llrst and third Tuesdays of each
month sell tickets at one far plus $2 for
the round, trip to point in Alabama, Flor
ida, Georgia, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana,
Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri,
North Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia and
Wisconsin.. For further Information apply
to 8. 11. Parkhurst, general agent, 1512 Far.
nam street, Omaha, Neb.
The Ladies Aid of Garfield circle. Ladles
of the Grand Army -of the Republic, will
meet with Mrs. Bnkforwlne, SUh and Bew.
ard at., Friday afternoon, March 10. Spe
cial business.
Maul Undertaking Co., 419 8. 15th. Tel. 26,
Men', boys', children' clothing, hats,
adies' suits, skirt, millinery, eta; casli or
trvtllk People store, lttb and Fainaiu.
Marrelnua Success In Mltn.
Omaha's nrw suit department exceeds all
expectations. Shelley's suit department ha
filled a long-felt want In Omaha. The de
partment Is overflowing- with suits, crav
enetles. ' coverts, opera csjpes, shirt-waist
suits, etc. Five expert fitters and a., corps
of salesladies are on hand, and the depirt
ment Is crowded every dsy with- apprecia
tive customers.
Harry B. Davis, undertaker. Tel. 1226.
ISO Men In Orchestra.
Auditorium, March T Musicians'
bnll
Sonthweat Colonist Kates. .
On February 21st and March Us the
Towa Central will sell special one-way set
tiers' tickets at half fare, plus 12.00. to
points In Nebraska. Colorado, Kansas, Mis
sour), Arkansas. Oklahoma and Indian Ter
ritory, Texas, etc.
Don't fall to consult agents, or address,
A. B. CUTTS.
G. P. T. A., Minneapolis, Minn.
Rain Goats, $1.90
Men's Raincoats, worth five dollars, sale
price $1.90.
Pants. $1.25
Men's Pants, the two dollar kind, now
on sale at $1.25.
Suits. $7.90
Odds and ends In Men's Suits, worth up
to $!S.00, your choice, $7.90.
Dollar Shirts, 48c
All sorts of neat patterns, all site?, from
USi to 17, worth one dollar, sale price, 4Sc.
Other Seasonable Bargains
Spring Caps. I5c and 45a Heavy , ribbed
Underwear, 45c a garment. Good Kid
Gloves, 75c.
In Our Basement
We carry the biggest stock of Work
Clothes In the city at the very lowest possi
ble prices. We are agents for Sweet, Orr
& Co. and McDonald, etc.
THE GUARANTEE
CLOTHING CO.,
1519-1521 DCUGUS ST.
6&
K lunch
Agbocibeer
JTYOtOMEJl
OMAHAS FAVORITE
BR
it's sure iohe good
Ifa goodMome or cafe
. .
BY UNANIMOUS VERDICT OF
THE WORLDS BEST EXPERTS
I.W.
Harper
BEST WHISKEY
COLO MEDALS
CrttGAfiO NEW ORLEANS WMftlS
i09? . teas i90o
r.X A Kin DRITIT HtOHtST
ST. LOUIS WORLD'S FAIR
BLUNT MEN
. A a rule, sharp business men
re rather blunt. Meblie that's
why they prefer tlie Muut-eud
Cutaway Frock. They'll le
pleased to know that Dauie
Fashion lias lucluded the Cuta
way Frook among tier favored
style this uprlng. The (iray
Worsteds that we're showing
Just now make up particularly
smart In tlits style that makes .
the boss look more like the boss
and less like the clerk. '
$ Irt Is the favorite price, '
MncCortliy-
; Tailoring: Co.,
04- 0. lth St. Next Ttoor'to
Wafcaan Ticket Offlaa Phone IBM.
UNDER GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION
t'-KhTIFlfATH 1)F 1M' BT, I CATION.
State of - Nebraska.
Office of
AUDI roil - OF rUMI;IO"-AtVOt'NTS.
Mncoln. March 1st, I'.Hkl.
Tt is Hereby ( Vrtlti.Nl; That the RANKKRS KESKUVK LIFE
COMPANY of Oninha. in the State of Nebraska, has compiled with the
Insurance Ijitv of this State, applicable lo such companies, and is
therefore authorlaed to continue the business of Life Insurance in this
Slate for the current year ctidiiix January .list. 1!XX. .
Summary of report tiled for tli year ending December 31st, lOtil:
INCOME. .
......... ........ 3SV..VCI.S.".
Premiums
All other sources
Total
Paid policyholders .
AU cither paymeiils.
Total ..
v; lUSUrilSKMENTS.
.$ ' ."2,.'."i.72
, ! HS'IHUO
ADMITTED ASSETS.
. . . .t.
LIABILITIES.
Net reserve ". . . :
Net policy claims.
All cither liabilities
Capital stock paid up....
Surplus beyond capital
liabilities .: ........
.$ 2:.74S.10
7,500.00
$ 3.'5,Ol".10
?! Lts),S2o.0S
9 344,504.82
I
$ 301.248.10
stock a ud other
.$ 4.1,250.72 $ 43,250.72
.: Total $ 344.504.82
Witness my hand and the seal of tho Auditor of Public Accounts the
day aud year first above written. , E. M. SEAKLE, J II..
(SEAL.) Auditor of Public Accounts.
. JOHN L. FIERCE, Deputy.
A SOLID, CONSERVATIVE WESTERN COMPANY.
B. H. Robison, President.
$15 $15 $15 $15 FIFTEEN. $15 $15 $15 $15
$15
$15
$15
OUR ANNIVERSARY
$15
$15
$15
tic We have Just completed our llrst year's business In Omaha. 4EK
We felt confident the high quality of our uiade-to-order pic"
$15
$15
$15
$15
$15
$15
$15
SUITS
AY
NO MORE
NO LESS
would meet approval and we are pleased to acknowledge the
generous patronage that has made our efforts successful.
$15
$15
$15
$15
$15
$15
$15
$15 OUR SPRING WOOLENS
$15 arc in. Come in and examine the finest line in the city... All the
$15
r. !!Lst'V,w ""fV Portions of the highest grade garmunts-tbe only
$15 differencc-the irice. "u,) $15
$15
$15
$15
$15
$15
$15
$15
Dunham , Dunham
HENRY W. DUNHAM, Jr., Manager
118 So. 15th Street, Between Douglas and Dodge Streets. $15
$15 $15 $15, $15 FIFTEEN, $15 $15 $15 $15
DR. BRADBURY
1806 FARNAfl
Teetb Extracted. 23c
Porcelain Fllllon $1 up
Qold Filling.. , ..$ up
Silver Fillings... eoo up
Crow as..... ..S3. 50 up
Plates $2.00 up
DENTIST
15 Years Same Location
'Phone 1756.
Bridge Work $2.80 up
Nerves removed with
out pala
Loose Teetb Made
Solid.
Work fruaraatcad 10 years
UDIT0R1U
Tuesday, March 7
QOnntftSfunffiiffltfu fB)
M
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Mb
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150 MEN IN ORCHESTRA
If you don't dance, come and hear the music.
Tickets on sale at Myers-Dillon
Drug Co..
ADSISSflOE3 50c
Arrangements have been made for Special
Car Service.
1 IrS Sa J)
S5Q)te
Extra Special
Values in
New Spring
Dress Goods '
TBI RCUAILI STORE.
Immense
Showing of
Newest
Spring Silks
V
To Be
Prosperous
Tou must APPEAR pros
perous. Good clothes and
nlfty-looktng fnotwear are
a paying; Investment. We
will dress your feet In
trood shape for 13.50.
Ve can do a better Job
for tt.00, and for a five
dollar bill we 'give you a
pair of the top-notchers
of all swell shoes. Any
leather.
FRY SHOE CO.
16th and Douglas.
.J
SIIPFRR SPRINH STY I F?
In Men's. Yautht' anti Children's Clnthincr '.
Good Farmland
At Low Prices.
If you contemplate buying a now homo
of for Investment, this is the time
and your opportunity to . buy good
land at a low price In Northern Wis
consin. New Extension of tb3 "Cmaha Road"
From Rice. Iike. northeast some fifty
miles has opened to easy access, large
tracts of land. The unusual growth of
kll ' kinds of grasses, abumlanre of
pure water, makes It suitable for
stork raising and dairying. Good
crops of barley, wheat, rye, etc., are
raised In. this section.
OESEEKERS' EXCURSION TICKETS
fan be purchased on the 1st and 3ru
Tuesday of carh month at one fare
plus $2 for the round trip to Radissnn
or Blrchwood, Sawyer County, Wis
consin, on the new extension.
Kor Pamphlets, Descriptive Matter,
Add reus,
T. W. TEASDALE,
Ges'l Psuenger Agent,
ST. PAIL, MIX.
..ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS.,
WE SELL ABOUT FORTY KINDS
Prices from SI.SS to 9S.OO
DRUGS AND RUBBER GOODS.
Write for Catalogue.
SHERMAN & McCONNELL DRUQ CO
Cor. J6th and Dodge Sts.. OMAHA.
1W
lA.-T nt
Copyright 1904 by
Hart Schaffncr 6? Marx
' Distinctiveness of tlcsijjii and ex
elusiveiiess of fabric are dom
inant features in this season's show
N iiuj, the most complete and varied
collection of high ' class garment
ever brought to the city. You can
never miss it in style or quality if
you buy here. .:
MEN'S SUITS in the nfjwcpt
spring styles, shades and fabrics,
unsurpassed in workmanship, tit
or finish, nt,
7.50-10 00-12.50-15.00-18,00 to 25.00
SPUING TOP COATS in latest
stvles and best fabrics at,
10.00-12.50-15.00 and 18.00
CKAVKNKTTK HA l.N t'OATS In tho nob-
blest patterns nnd no west 10u5 styles, at
12.50-15 00-18 00 and 20 00
YOfXO MKN" SI ITS iu tho very best
materials, 'snnppy, stylish designs, very
pleiLslng to the youthful lover of good
dress prices,
500-6.50-7.50-10.00-12.50 and 15.00
BUYS KXKB TANTS iSt lTS, the most
complete assortment, ever shown in Omaha,
1.50-1.95-2.50-2.95-3.50-4.50 to 6.50
BOYS'. KNKIi TAXTS In tront iniico of.
si.os and fabrics worth from rOo to IT.y
(ioe as a special for Saturday, choice C
When Your Eyes Fail
Visit Our Optical Dept.
PERFECT FITTING CLASSES.
VERY LOWEST PRICES.
SPECIAL SALES MONDAY on Pearl Buttons, Ladies' Belts, Ladies'
Neckwear, Silk Ribbons, New Veilings, Etc., Etc.
&.AYDERS BROS.
THE HIGHEST PRAISE....
That can be said about coal is that it is satisfactory
Now -that fits our i
MONARCH COAL
It exactly, satisfies the most particular housekeeper. It
supplies her with a good, solid, hot fire, and it roasts hev
meats, and bakes he"r pies and puddings in such a manner
to display her cooking abilities to the best advantage.
LUMP.....6.5Q NUT 6.00
C. B. HAVENS & CO., 20BS-
pffif ff5 Show you how wellm Clean
To add that extra bit of work to a gar
menttakes a llttlo more time costs a little
more money makes the garment look a
great deal better.
We clean and dye almost everything. Do
i-epalrlng and pressing, too.
Work Is done the best it can be done.
Price aa low as we can make It Is fixed
when we examine the goods. Call on us,
or phone and we'll call on you.
TWIN CITY DYE WORKS
H
319 South ISth St..
Phins H2t. ohi,
21 North 26th St.,
"hine 110 Co. Bluffs.
mm
l.p
I,
G6e Peerless Hainan Shoe
5.00
This season we have put in a Victor
last In men's and women's shoos.
The style 1 trnh;ht and the moder
ate round toe the soles are light
weight double, or heavy weight
single.
We mention this one style only
on account of the shape, fitting
qualities and comfort combined.
Men and women with tender feet
will And this shoe a sure relief.
Ask to see the Victor last In tho
Ilauan Shoe.
Drexol Slioe Co.,
1419 FARNAM STREET,
Omaha's Op-ti-liti Shot Houss
ASK FOR OUX FREE CATALOGUE.
i ,
Low Rates I
FOR
mi E3omeseekers
ra
Tak
e a.
Nap
... BEE , WANT ADS
PRODUCE RESULTS
Our Vitalised Air enables us to
perform all operations without
pain, x bo you can take a nap If
you wish while we -w ork on your
teetb. You do not have to suf
fer the old-fashioned torture
here. Teeth extracted without
pain 7Cc.
... TAFT'S DENTAL R004S,
1517 00UUS STRiir.
AM,
Ul)RK
Gl'AHANTEKD.
To Missouri, Kansas, Texas, Arkansas, Indian and
Oklahoma Territories Every 1st and 3d Tuesdays
KptH-ial one way colonist rates to above points on
March 21st, and to certain points in Colorado and Louiwana.
Mur norma tut oniifjn tdid pi
UI1L I nllL I Ull I ML IIUUI1U I UN S2
US
PINAL LIMIT OF TICKETS, 21 DAYS.
Stopovers will be allowed within transit limit of 15 days
going after reaching first homcseekerw' point en'route.
Tor further information or Land Pamphlets, Folders,
Maps, etc., address any agent of tho company, or
T. F. GODFREY, TOM HUGHES,
Pass, and Ticket Agt. Trav. Pass. Agt.
OMAHA, NEB.
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BEST BECAUIETou sm WOT ryln lor hill kaarAs, ttsf pslallas. eloeks.
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