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TTTE OMATCA DAILY BEE: SATCTtPAY, FERRnATtY 24, 1006.
OMAHA WKATHKll FORKCAST Satordsy Fair and Colder.
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GREEN TRADISG STAMPS EVERY TIME
SATURDAY SALE IN SHOES
Double green trading stamps on all sh
I A. t C . . J . .
purciiascs uum iiuun omuiuay
oe
The Newest Styles in Ladies' Welted Sole, Gun T AA
Metal Oxfords, at ; nJW
Ladies' Patent Colt Rlucher Oxfords. Welted Soles. Z AA
I newwt last, at
We have just received the new spring styles in the Knox
Specials for men high and low cuts, all leathers, Z (?A
at $4.00 and. JU
A full assortment of Doctor Packard's Cushion Sole A AA
Shoes for tender feet, $5.00 value, at TiUU
Boys' Storm Calf Shoes that will turn the spring 1 AA
mud, at '. -&.UU
A Ringing Sale of Clocks
We have purchased from a large eastern jobber, a fine
line of Mantel and Kitchen Clocks, at 50c on the $1.00.
We offer you a chance of a life time to buy a beautiful
clock at less than cost to. manufacture. ,
New Haven, Ansonia, Seth Thomas, Waterbui v and other
reliable makes, on sale Sat
' urday. the 24tli, ONE DAY
ONLY.
. A .. ,
LOT 1 Mantle Clocks, H
day, strike hour and, half
hour, cathedral gong, worth
from $.".30 to $7.30, your
It::... 3.98
LOT 2 Mantle Clocks, S-day, strike hour and
half hour, cathedral .gong, (like cut) pearl
inlaid dials, worth up to $10.30, A AO
choice T"0
LOT 3-Kitchen Clocks, (like cut) oak or
walnut, 8-day, strike hour and lQ
half hour, worth $3.30, choice '.1U
LOT 4 New Haven Alarm Clocks, C CI
a regular $1.00 clock, at
W? guarantee all our clocks for one year.
Another of those Sensational Sales of
High Class Dinnerware
A close out at your
choice
Meat Platters, all sizes. Covered Tureens. Sugars,
Jugs, Bowls, Plates, Cups and Saucers, all at. .
10c
Full 100-Piece Semi-Porcelain Sets (the St. Regis), a pretty
blue decoration, sold in separate pieces, or 100- f A A A
IUiUU
Piece Set for.
FIRST ARRIVALS IN SPRING
MILLINERY
We" are showing a complete line of
Duchess Satin Hats, trimmed up in the most
approved styles, with flowers and feathers.
Prices from $3.98 to $7.50
Also a new line of smart Tailored Hats in
both Pyroxoline and Horse C flfi
Hair effects, up from sJ3j
SALE OF FINE 1
pictures!
$300 Hariri nnlnred Photo- 1
gravures, subjects Venetian
Scenes, Dutch Landscapes,
etc., framed handsomely in
gold frames, white bevel mats.
Yc have only a limited num
berSaturday, sale QCI
price I0
We're making room foi
spring purchases. This is the
first of some great sales to fol
low. Watch our ads and win-dows.
Pyrography Bargains
Ov.il Panels, cute 3
design OC
i!5e bottles t)
Phellac IOC
35c Panels. 6x16. assorted ?1r
designs saOl
40c Glove and 'Kerchief
Roxes eSlJC
4 bo Japanese Circle
PanelH OuC
Bonnet Itaby Picture In cute OCr
designed frames "v
Ol'TFITS-lo.OO. 3.25 gQ
PIOTintE FRAMING Double Green
Trading Stamps for Saturday.
Great Silk Bargains Saturday
90c Fancy Silks, for waists and A YARD
b"9c Plain China Silks, all col- ( Jj9 f S "TV
(J0c Cream Japanese Silk, -7 X Jr
inches wide ;....
50 Pieces of New Fancy Silk In small neat elTects and all
the latest color combinations for stylish spring v
shirt waist suits, every kind of silk in this lot, g JF
worth up to $1,125 a yard; all go Saturday, a yd.
10 Pieces of Fine Imported Swiss Taffeta Full :U inches
wide, excellent quality for wear, our regular 5r
$1.25 value; for one day only, Saturday, ajP
French Kid Gloves, $1.00 Pair-Key nier's "Lelia" French
Kid Gloves, new stitching, glace finish, in a fl
full line of popular shades, every pair war tjj
rtt nl ml nnrl fitffwl n nm'r
Up-to-Date Neckwear Big lot of fancy embroitlered Stocks,
dainty Lace Collars, plain and fancy Wash Stocks, pretty
all lace Chemisettes and fancy trimmed batiste "to
Chemisettes, many styles to select from; special, Jr f
Saturday, each. 50c and .' &Jr J
Pr3tty Neck Ruchings Just received, a new lot of fine
chiffon, and silk Neck Ruchings, styles to suit
all, a full line of colors; special, a J
Lr. tiles' Union Suit Special Jersey ribbed, soft fleece lined
Fnion Suits, sizes 4 to !), regular S9c value; &
cn sale Saturday, C
Children's Underwear, 15c Heavy fleece lined 1 pi
Shirts and Drawers, sizes 18 to 30, regular '2oc. il
and 35c garments; Saturday, each H J? w
Hosiery Special Ladies' plain and fleece lined Cotton Maco
Hose and extra quality Wool Hose; Children's plain and
fleece lined real Maco Hose; extra fine Wool
Hose fine and heavy ribbed; special, a Jr
Big Towel Sale Saturday 50 dozen Turkish and m
Huck Towels; Saturday only, n
eaeh
Turkish Wash Cloths, 212C Each 100 dozen 1
Turkish Wash Cloths, all ready for use; Sat- '"oG
urday, each.
New Spring Wash Goods 50 pieces new spring Wash Goods
. lustre silk, with a permanent finish, just the S
thing for a pretty dress; a yard, H C
Big Feather Pillow Sale Feather Pillows, bed ff g
&ize, covered with a fancy art tick, worth $1.00;
Saturday, each; only v Jr V
office and declared If he was forced to go
.... peoPle no would not be a candi
date; ho referred to condltiona In Colorado.
Dakota and Kanaaa and ald the time had
come when it wan the part of wisdom to
put a. check on the emite and he believed
there would be leu millionaires there If the
member wero forced to seek election at
the hands of tho people.
The strongest address against it was made
by Senator Dunham, who claimed It was a
subtle attack on Alllnon and Dolllver and
called on Its poners to "come out of the
na "ttack In the open the two Iowa
senators." Senator Oillllland of Mills. In
speaking on the measure, said he would
vote for It. but took nrritfeiliin ..nil
acuon on it horse nlay. but was will-
...a 10 anow governor Cummins to "eser
cise his ambition bv having m i, ...
' - - I1UIIUI IU
call the convention."
The resolution was passed, to 9.
Adjoara fur Elrrtloas.
Brcuuse of the fact that manv ..
mambers of the leginlature are Interested In
the elections In the cities, both houses have
decided today to adjourn neit Wednesday
ur , mui.uhj ,,u tna Tuesday following to
allow members to be home to vote on Mon-
aay.
sst ProeeedlaBs.
The senate today affirmed the appoint
ment by the governor yesterday of T. J.
McCurdy as custodian of tho statehouse,
and referred to a committee the appoint
ment of Judge U. 8. Koblnson as u member
of the Board of Control.
House Has Regulation.
The Gillilland resolution calling on the
governor for information was sent over to
the house from the senate today and will
likely come up tomorrow lit the reading of
senate messages and will be -before the
house for disposal. The measure Is still a
very live Issue. Just what the house will
do With It Is problematic. There in ,....
talk of amending It and talk of referring
it to a con.nim.e. Home of the Cummin.
rata frofvjo to b Letud on It ud declare
DIRECT VOTE ON SENATORS
Iowa Senate Passe, Besolution for Calling
, of Convention of States.
CONSIDERABLE SPICE IN DISCUSSION
Both Houses Decide to Adjoara Wed.
aesday to Allow Members to Go
Hosue for Maalrlpal Elee
tloas Tharsday.
(From a Staff Correspondent.)
DE8 MOINES, Feb. 23.- (Special.)-S.n-ator
C Sauuders of Council Bluffs, In
the senate today, made one of the strongest
addresses yrl made In that body this ses
sion ia a speech favoring the direct vote on
flitted States senators. The question be
fura the senate was the Uewis measure to
direct the governor to call a convention of
delegates of the various states of the union
to meet 'In Des Moines to plan to further
I ue movement. Senator Saunders depre
cald t'.'.C.pUy at politics In the senate.
vera I spoke before Senutor Saunders and
In answer to them he said the fathers had
written wisely the constitution, but they
lid not write that on man could have the
power to block the legislation of S0.OuO.O0O of
people. Ma called attention to condition
In Delawf. where there was failure to
elect a UStUd 8tates senator because one
millionaire iferetRted lu buying his way to
clSTwiriSLcvrs
soaTiir.a SYRUP
MtMSjKMdbf HulkuMof Hoikeis for tkelr
hll4ra wtula TaMiUus tor oar Tsart. f
It touUMS lbs eh i Id. suftws sb auait. all
au ia. ora srtua auua asa is ta
IflBiMr war awrrBi
.TWKSTT-lrltg
GREAT
BOOK
SALE
5,000 handsome cloth bound
books on sale Saturday,
beginning at 8 o'clock. No
more than six to a custom
er. Regular values 35c and
25c, sale price, f 1
each l aC
A FEW OF THE AUTH
ORS AND TITLES:
Mary .1. Holmes.
"HoniCHii'iid of tho Hills(le."
"Durkiipsa and DayllKhl,"
"Moadow Hrook," "Dora Dpiuio."
"Millbank," "I.cna Rivurs," "Mil
dred." "liad Hucli," "Cousin
Maud," "Marian Grey," etc.
Clint'lottc M. lirrnine.
"Belle of l.ynn," "Dora
Thome," "Broken Wedding
RliiR." "The Duko's Socret,"
"Evelyn's Folly," "The Earl's
Atonoment." "Her Mother's Sin,"
"Hilda," "The Shadow of a Sin,"
"Wife in Name Only!"
Mrs. Soiilliwortli.
"Tho Bride's Kale."
Hand." "Cruel as the
GreaJ Gra.ni.e
ware Sale
Dishpans, Preserving Kettles,
Pudding Pans, Wash Pans
Saturday morning df
at 8 a. m., each, P B 0 O
only.. , ZLXPXs
TERMS OF SALE:
No Exchanges. No 0. 0. D.
"Changed Brides,'
Lite."
Hidden
Grave."
'Tried tor Hec
Mlsce11:iiHH)iis.' ; '
"The Lhtlo , Minister." by
Darrie; "Keliic Holt." by Geo.
Eilot; "Tho First Violin," by
Kothersill: "Inez." by Evans;
"Romance of Two Worlds," by
Corolli; "Romola," by Geo. Eliot;
"Under Two Flags," by Ouida,
"Wormwood," by Corelll;
"Tholma," by Corelll; "June
Eyre," by Bronte, etc.
.Also Books written by Honty,
Alger, Hall Cuine, Jules Verne,
Dickens, etc.
Hoc Ilooks in Window.
Thirty (Jroen Trading Stanii)s
with Bread Boxes, jT T
at 63c and 3JC
Thirty (jroen Trading Stumps
with (Jalvaiiizod Tub, C
at 72c, 64c and. . . . . . D OC
Twenty (ireen Trading Stamps
with Folding Lunch
Boxes at 25c and saC
Ten (Jroen Trading Stamps
with N hisk
Broom
Set of Knives for the Kitchen
Butcher knife, cake or m
bread knife and liarins P if
knife, guaranteed. . .....
10c
OPTICAL
All,., our regular
-. $1t' Solid Gold
i Speetacles anl
Eye Olasses' go; L AA
Satunlay, at.... UUU
All our regular $5 Gold Filled
Spectacles or-Eye Glasses go
T:.:.. 3.00
Consult our Optician. We
guarantee every pair of
Glasses sold to give entire
satisfaction.
Bennett's Great Meat Section for the Best and Choicest
CHICKEN'S Strictly Fresh Dressed
l'OUK. 1'OHK.
Pork Shoulder Roasc, lb....7sc
Spare iilbs, lb .78c
.MITTOX.
Choice Fresh 'Mutton Legs
Iter pound Hftv
Choice .Uiitton Loin Chops,
per pound 10c
L5EKK.
Choice Rolled Rib Roast, all bones
out, per pound ...,V2lic, lOc
Choice Shoulder Roast from the
choicest native steers, lb..7c-5c
Round Steak of same choice -Quality,
3 pounds for . . . ,23c
No. 1 Lean Rib Boiling Beef,
8 pounds for 25c
Bennett' Capitol Home-Made Sau
sage, In 1 lb. boxes, 2 lbs. .23c
FISH. FJSH.
We have the largest and best
selection of all kinds Salt Fish
Ileus or Springs (not frozen), 12 He
and Mackerel for , Lenten season.
LAUD. LARD.
Bennett's Special
Lard, guaranteed
strictly fresh and
pure kettle rendered,
especially for family
trade, on sale in
6-pound
palls, for .
And thirty Oreen
Stamps with each pall.
HAMS AND DA CON.
Swift's choicest selected small
Premium Hams, lb ,...13)c
And thirty,, Green Trading
Stamps with each ham.
Cudahy's Rex Hams and Rex Ba
con (backs), pound imc
;mh1 things to eat in our Deli
catessen Counter.
55c
Trading
BENNETT'S BIG
GROCERY
ANOTHER SPKf'lAI. LIST FOR
8ATI'RTA V.
TWKNTT POI'NDS BKST i fin
GRANl l.ATKD SUGAR I.UU
And Thirty Oreen Trading Stamps.
Sfirk Orldo of Hennvtt's
flour LOO
And Forty 'Uieen Trading Stains.
Tliree pounds flneKt Java ami fifl
Mocha Coffee IVIW
And Fifty Urui-n Trad ins Stamps.
Tea. nil kinds, . iDf.
potinil tJOw
And Thirty Oreen Trading Stamps.
HL'TT I.R. BCTTKR; Rl'TTEH."
BKNNKTTS UI'TTKR SKfTlOX.
R reived duilv from best dailies.
FRKSH COl'XTnV UlTTTEU. Qr
pound, from IOW
NBW LAID FOGS.
Ry the hundred thoiiKiiad.
CHIiKSK lll'.ADyl ' ARTKRS!
Red (""loud Full Cream Cheese, flr
pound. vlfc
And Ten Oreen Trading Stamp. .
Rojnl Luncheon CheeKe, siC
And Ten Oreen Tradinit Stamps.
Finest IXimestU' Swiss Cheese, Ol-
pound
And Ten tSreen Trndlng blamps.
Two sarks Worcester Tulde tfmr
Slt. '
And Ten Green Trailing Stumps.
Three packages Jell-O, "2td
assorted. IW
And Ten Green Trading Stamps.
Three packages U'needa lr1
Iilsrults
And Ten Green Trading Stamps.
SPECIAL COMBINATION.
One package Bennett's Capitol tfn
Wheat 1
One package Bennett's Capitol lfir
Oats
One bottle Bennett's Capitol BP
Kxtract 1C,C
One-hnlf-pnund ran Bennett's l2c
Capitol Baking Powder
50c
FORTT GRKKN TRADING STAMPS
WITH THIS LIST.
Bennett's Bargain Soap, ten 2Sc
bars...,
Siirimps, per r (JC
can
Ten-pound snck Tellow Corn- IOC
meal
And Ten Oreen Trading Stamps.
Mount Klneo, Maine. Corn. 2iC
"""XnJ 'Ten Qreen Trading Stamps.
Genesee Tomatoes, solid, 120
- BnAnd Ten Green Trading Stamps.
6plendid Table Symp. three- l2iC
pound can
And Ten Oreen Trading Stamps.
Corn, two-pound
can
I'eas. two-pound .
can
Oil Sardines,
Salmon, one- pound gjj
can
Anderson's Tomato Soup, Jq
can rt
Breakfast Cocoa, tjg
can .
Corn Starch, one-pound 4
package
Several doien two-ixund cans lUC
Sunnvside Tomato Soup, st...-
And Ten Green Trading Stamps
Vegetable and'Flower Seeds. 2c
package
CIGARS! CIGARS!!
Julius Caesar, a long Havana filled 6c
Cigar, 7 for J
50 for I1.10.
A genuine French Briar Pipe, rubber. Cel
luloid or Horn Stem :
And Thirty Green Trading Stamps.
Black Bess, a good cigar for the money.
50 for -
Aud Thirty Green Trading Stamps.
Bull Horn Havana Clippings, one-half
pound for ISO
And Five Green Trading Stamps.
We carry the latest In Pips Cleaners easy
to carry In pocket, 12 in package for....ic
Bennett's Candy Section
SATI RDAY'S SPKCIAL OFKKRS:
200 boxes stuffed Dates, regular 12 c, TO CLOSE OUT, each 8c
Just received a large quantity of splendid Salted Peanuts, pound.... 12c
6c package Anchor Sweet Chocolate 4c
CL0
TMENG
'All outer garments used
to be called OVERCOATS
or RUBBER COATS. Now
the better half are called
"Mackinettes" and "Crav
enettes" another name for
fashionable economy.
If you are interested in
Kain Coats of the right sort,
ask to see our $9.98, $14.98,
$23 and $.0 COATS.
Get into one of our ini
' mediate wear Top Coats and
form your own opinion
don 't take a tailor's promise.
Prices $14.98, $9.98 y JJQ
Better ones too.
DUTCHESS TROUSERS-lOc a button, $1.00 a rip.
Cotton Trousers $1.75 to $1.00
Wool Trousers, men and boys, $5.00 to $2.00
Men's and Youths' Suits, see them at $14.98 and : .$9.98
SHIRTS , . SHIRTS,-. . .....SHIRTS
Shirts, worth 50e, at (Trading Stamp Aisle) . .39c
And twenty green trading stamps. i
SUSPENDERS Kay's Crowns and President 50c
And fifty green trading stamps.
'Fleece Lined Underwear, tan and black 25c
Boys' Shirts, worth 50c, at 23c
50c Puff Ties, at i 10c
Men's $1.00 wool Underwear, at 59c
WATCH 16th STREET WINDOW FOR BIG $1.00 SHIRT
SALE-STARTING MONDAY.
Boys' Outing Flannel Night Shirts 25c
Sailor Collars 5c
MATS HATS
Our new Spring styles soft and stiff hats have arrived
and are on sale.
Men's soft hats, novelties, stylish shapes, Telescopes in black,
brown, pearl, slate and the new shade of green, f(
fc3 no ss'j.nn and'. . ' fJ v
Men's black Stiff Hats, "Tate", Knox Blocks, all
readv for your selection, $3.00, $2.50, $2.00 and. . ,
THREE shades of Brown Stiff Hats. Fashion says 1 AA
it's brown this season. $3.00, $2.50 and ,6aUI
Men's and Boys' Spring Caps, all shapes, colors and C
styles, $1.00, 75c, 50c and .' foJU
Children's Tarns and light weight Stocking Caps
.20 PER CENT OFF MARKED PRICE
All of our Men's and Boys' "Winter Caps, worth up to n C
$1.50, on sale Saturday at $
1.50
that the records must show that the things
Gillilland la trying to reud Into the gov
ernor's letter are not there. They declare
their intention of voting fur the resolution
and will oppose any attempt to kill if o(I
or sidetrack It In a committee.
The house changed its mind today on one
question which hud come he fore It that of
endorsing tho plan for a national pure food
law. A resolution had come from the sen
ate endorsing the principle of the proposed
national pure food law. and the house com
mittee on federal relations had rc.com
nlended that it be Indefinitely postponed.
When the report was called up a motion
was made that the house reject the com
mittee recommendation and concur In the
senate resolution. This was adopted, 40
to 17.
The Newton & Northwester road today
purchased the Ames & College read, the
line owned by Representative Greeley and
running between the city of Ames and the
Agricultural college. The line will be a
part of the interurhan connection betwen
this city and Port Dodge.
governor of Iowa for the return to Tipton,
la., of Henry J. Brownell and J. H. Brown
ell, wanted on a charge of obtaining 11,000
under false pretenses.
l.uiuberaieu Kleet Officers.
MARSH ALLTOWX, la., Feb. a.-(Spe-clal
Telt gram.) The Central Iowa Retail
Lumbermen's association In eleventh an
nual convention, with lu members pres
ent, elected the following iifncers this aft
ernoon: President. C. W, Chapman of
Waterloo; vice president. J. W. Junge,
sfarahalltown; treasurer, Andrew Rath,
Ackley; secretary. C. E. . Greef. Kldura;
directors, Wurren Brown, Waterloo; Q. N.
Rose, Dubuque; C. E. Buehwal.1. Marshall
town; D. R. Wardutoii. Grinnell'.
Ueorfersea Worse.
DL'Bl'yl'K. la., Feb. I3.-Former Speaker
David B. Henderson took a change for the
worse this afternoon. His condition la
critical
NEW ATHLETIC FIELD HERE
Grounds Will Be Furnished by Diets
Association for Amateurs
of tho City.
Omaha Is to have a new base ball park
and athletic field, fenced In and equipped
with the requisite grandstand., club rooms,
with lockers and baths. The new park
will be created by the Diets Athletic as
sociation, which is an outgrowth of the
C. N. Diets base ball team, for several
years among the best semi-professional
clubs of tho city. Several months ago the
Diets Athletic association was organised
and ut present has a membership of about
sixty. A lart,u trse. of vacant ground at
Thirtieth and Spalding streets - has been
leased by the association fur three years,
and upon this the buildings will be erected
and the grounds laid out.
There is plenty of room In the tract, and
besides the diamond a number of tennis
courts will lie laid out and possibly a quar
ter or half mile cinder track for sports of
that nature. Two base ball clubs will be
organised and Saturday and Sunday games
will be played throughout the seaaon. It
la probable tennis, track and foot ball
clubs will be organized also.
Assurances have been made by the street
railway company that tho Dodge street
Una will be extended to the new athletlj
park and possibly beyond to Ames avenue.
This will provide ample transportation fa
cilities. The association will hold a a.noker In
Idlewlld hall at Twenty-fourth und Grant
streets Monday night, at which it Is
planned to build up the membership to
close to 100.
lost Men Return.
SPRINGFIELD. III., Feb. Sl.-Governor
Diawcu tod..' I.yuwtssjj the requisition of tits
Sloans!
Liniment
jCurcsLumbagol
C. M. SCHWAB ON WAY WEST;
Former Head of Steel Trust Stops in
Omaba Knroute to
Touopah.
Charles M. Schwab, millionaire and
former president of the Steel trust, spent
several hours In the city Friday afternoon,
coming In from the east on the Rock
Island at 1:15 and leaving on the Union
Pacific at -4:20. Mr. Schwab was In his
private car, Loreto. which was a modol
of luxury.
As the train rolled in at the station
newspaper men approached and asked . to
see Mr. Schwab. They were Informed by
a person all covered with brass buttons
and gold braid that Mr. Schwab would see
no one.
Just then Mr. Schwab chanced to pass
the door and Invited the uewspaper men In.
"I suppose you represent the press, well
what can I do for you? How Is everything
out this way. I'll do anything you want
except be Interviewed. You see. my wife
is in New York and I am Just running out
tj California on a little pleasure trip," and
thus spoke the former highest salarle I
man in the Vnlted Stales, the man who
received H.OuO.euO a year as president of the
Steel trust. He had the breesy, free and
airy style of a westerner more than a
financier f th effete east. Ho waa bub
bling over with good humor and looked
the perfect picture of health and not as
if he was seeking California in search of
any rest or health.
"Yes, I will stop at Tonnpah to look over
some mining property there," said Mr.
Schwab.
Rus McKelvey, the old ball player who
played with Schwab when they were boys
accompanied him to Denver In his car.
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BIG BUILDING AT. CEMETERY
Ten-Thousand-Dollar Structure to Be
Erreted at Forest Lawn
by Harte.
The contract for a 10,0u0 building at the
entrance to Forest Lawn cemetery has
been let to John Harte. The plans were
drawn by John McDonald, who Is also
preparing plans for a similar building near
the entrance and for a residence for the
superintendent of the cemetery.
John McDonald has let the contract to
Peter Klewlt for a I10.0.O row of Hats at
1910 Webster street for Mrs. R. O. McGrew.
William Oxford has begun the erection
of two ten-room flats at Twenty-first and
Douglaa streets. The building will cost
110.000. The site was bought recently from
C. J. Backus through Harrison It Morton.
Herman Abraham has bought from
Crelghton university twenty-six ax-res of
land on the Fort Crook boulevard. Just
across the Sarpy county line from South
Omaha. It will be subdivided for market.
Bchwartxchlld Sulzberger are looking
for a site on which to erect an office build
ing. They have made bids on several
pieces of property In the wholesale dis
trict, but tnus far have not found a lot
where the price suits. Fur yeurs the com
pany has dune huxluess in a car near
Fourteenth and Iavenwurth streets.
There Is a rumor that Swartschlld it
Sulsberger are to build a packing house In
South Omaha, but It la unconfirmed by re
liable authority. A few d ago repre
sentative of the company was in the city
from Chicago and he Is said to have made
a bid for a piece of South Omaha property
and to have put up money for an option.
A real estate firm whlrh has South Omaha.
Interests was approached recently by a
railroad representative who wanted to buy
several acres of ground available fur
trackage purposes, but no deal was made.
The manager of the real estate company
connected this Incident with the packing
house rumor.
Ciaa Rate for ew York.
ALBANY, N. Y.. Feb. a.-The State
Commission of Gas and Electricity today
issued an order fixing the maximum rate
for gas on Manhattan Island at 80 cents
per 1,00.. cubic feet. The order goes into
effect May 1 next and Is to continue la
force for three years.
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wtheBaby'
Mellin Food contains only
soluble, nouriGhin; ingredients, ob
tained from wheat and barley by
process which eliminates sll starchy ard In
soluble, innutntious products. It is s food thst
builds up the baby arvi will snake him a urong
and healthy man. Mellin's Food gives biaj
veloas results because the biby, be.:i( proper
ly led with a truly noun nun j focd, sttaina a
condition of gotd t-ealth and vmlity that
reuita tie attack! cf cUeease and prevents
sickness. Bct.d for a tree aauipe of MelUo's
jeod for yonr bsby.
The ONLY Infests Foed receiving"
the GdAND rUt at St. Loeie. I4M.
GoU Meual, K.ikh9tt Award,
FortUnd, Or. 1905.
It IX UN'S FOOD CO OrrON, MAM.